“I am deeply grateful for the teachings from the NET Foundation’s God’s Way of Salvation. As a refugee and preacher in my church, this course has transformed my understanding of salvation and shaped my spiritual growth.” — Jean Claude Ndayizeye
Jean Claude Ndayizeye has lived through displacement and uncertainty. As a refugee, he has seen suffering up close. Yet in the middle of hardship, he found a calling: to serve as a preacher in his community and point others toward hope. Still, something was missing.
That missing piece began to fall into place when he joined the NET Foundation’s God’s Way of Salvation course. Through clear, biblical teaching, Jean Claude encountered profound truths that would change the way he lived and ministered.
The lesson on salvation opened his eyes to something new: salvation is not just a moment of decision, but a daily walk with God. It’s not only about personal peace but about restoring relationship with God and bringing joy to His heart.
When he studied repentance, it became more than a concept—it became a conviction. He realized that repentance means acknowledging sin without excuses, turning from it in humility, and seeking God’s mercy with a sincere heart. This truth gave him new boldness—not only to walk in freedom but to encourage others to seek true transformation.
Faith, he discovered, was more than mental agreement—it was a wholehearted trust in Jesus. Regeneration showed him that God’s Spirit is constantly working in him, shaping his heart and renewing his life from the inside out.
But the lesson that touched him most deeply was on forgiveness. Jean Claude had carried guilt over past failures for years. Now, through Christ’s sacrifice, he experienced freedom.
“I now live in freedom, knowing that Jesus didn’t just cover my sins—He erased them.”
Today, Jean Claude stands confidently—not in his strength, but in God’s grace. He continues to minister to a broken world with fresh courage, sharing the message that saved his own heart.