By Roy Oksnevad One of the sessions at the National COMMA Consultation in Orlando will deal with the spectrum of approaches to Muslims and Islam. Our theme this year is Face 2 Face with Muslims but an Eternity Apart. We will have a panel discussion on various approaches with this question in Continue Reading
Taking on Islam without Losing the Muslim
By Paul Martindale A few years ago, in a dialogue meeting at a mosque I decided to test out an idea for communicating theological truth to Muslims. I was the speaker that month for the Christian part of the dialogue and the topic was salvation in Islam and Christianity. We had three goals for Continue Reading
“God Opened Her Eyes and She Saw a Well of Water”: Glimpses of the History of Muslim Women’s Ministry
By Miriam Adeney In Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley in March 2018, I met a woman named Zaide. She is a Syrian refugee, with five children ranging in age from 21 to 3. Her husband was disabled in an accident in Saudi Arabia, where he lost an eye and the use of one leg. When their home in Aleppo was Continue Reading
Viewing Islam through Muslims’ Eyes
By Nabeel T. Jabbour Roy Oksnevad wrote an insightful article on the topic “Which Lenses Do You Use?” Roy concluded his article with this statement: “The particular lens you chose will color the way you see, react, and witness to Muslims.” In his article he presented a set of lenses which Continue Reading
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