Sharing the Gospel with Middle-Eastern/Muslim Friends
Finding a Romanian or a Mexican, Haitian or Turk at a local shop is not a
novel experience these days. The foreign-born population has been
steadily increasing since 1970. Van Sanders of the Church Planting Group, North
American Mission Board, tracks these people groups in an effort to evangelize
them more effectively. He has already pinpointed a group of Yemeni Arabs in
Michigan, Iranians in Los Angeles, and Poles in Chicago.
In order to share the gospel with all these groups more effectively, we must
understand their culture. Read more
How does the church reach out to its Muslim
neighbors — with hatred or love, fear or trust, indifference or hope?
How do on-mission Christians bridge the gap? Read more about
sharing Christ with Muslim friends . . . Read more