A New Heart

A testimony by Danya Tikhonov on his time serving with LaunchBox.
His name is Habib. He was around 19 or 20 years old and from Afghanistan. Last year, I saw him and his friends standing outside, just hanging out. On the first day, I decided to go up and introduce myself. I greeted them, but quickly realized they didn’t speak much English because they had only been in the U.S. for a month. I smiled, thinking to myself, “This is familiar—I didn’t speak much English either when I came to study.” So, I pulled out my translator app, and we began communicating. They appreciated that I was making an effort to connect, and we started talking about how and when they arrived in the States. I found out they had fled Afghanistan, running from their government, and came here with their families just a month ago.
We continued chatting, and over time, they began teaching me Arabic, which Habib loved. It was such a great experience! They even asked for my WhatsApp number, and we kept in touch. They were excited to teach me more, and I was eager to learn.
The next day, Habib and I started talking more deeply about religion. I had assumed he was a Muslim, and as we discussed his beliefs, he told me that he followed Islam because he believed Allah had been good to him. Our conversations centered on good deeds and how they could lead to salvation, but I shared Ephesians 2:8-9 with him to show how we are saved by grace, not works. It made him think, and we kept talking about Jesus, or Isa, as he knew him. He acknowledged Jesus as a good person, but he remained firm in his belief that Jesus was just another prophet before Muhammad.
Every day, I showed him more Bible verses and tried to demonstrate Christ’s love, hoping that the seed would be planted. I could tell he was curious, but on the last day, he still couldn’t believe that Jesus died on the cross for our sins. I left that day feeling a bit sad but decided to continue praying for him.
About 8 months later, a friend who had visited them in Ft. Worth texted me and said, “Do you remember the guy you were talking to all week? Habib?” I replied, “Yeah, of course.” And she said, “He recently became a Christ follower.”
When I returned this year, I was assigned to a different location, so I wasn’t expecting to see him. But, as always, God had a plan. I saw Habib again, and I couldn’t resist running over to him. I asked, “Habib, are you a Christ follower now?” He smiled and said, “Yes, He gave me a new heart.” At that moment, I was in awe of God’s amazing timing and faithfulness. I was so joyful to hear that God had grown that seed I’d planted all those months ago.
I told him, “Man, revival will happen here if you stay faithful to Jesus.” Habib shared that he now goes to church and attends a small group that he happily hosts at his parents' apartment. At first, his family didn’t approve, but now they let him gather with other believers. I think that’s incredible.
I’m not sure if Habib had heard the Gospel before, but I know that I was just planting a small seed in his heart, trusting that God would do the rest.
And He did.
God is so good, and this testimony is a reminder of His perfect timing and His power to transform hearts. I will never underestimate the impact of faithfully sharing the Gospel, even if we don’t immediately see the fruit.


