By Roy Oksnevad Eighteen years ago Roland Müller’s book[1] introduced me to the concept of two faces in discipleship of MBBs. The concept of two faces is that one face is the MBB’s Christian faith, and the other is how the MBB relates to their Islamic family and community. Müller, from his years Continue Reading
Discipleship in a Muslim Context
by Roy Oksnevad On my bookshelf I have a number of books on discipleship. It is interesting that some of these books talk about discipleship as creating a discipleship making movement through evangelism. The focus of discipleship is how to sustain a movement to Christ (evangelism) as if that is Continue Reading
Context of Discipleship
By Roy Oksnevad Matthew 28:18-20 admonishes us to go and make disciples of all nations. Often in Muslim ministry our desire is to just see Muslims come to Christ, we aren’t considering discipleship. So often the Western understanding of discipleship is knowledge-based. The dictum is right Continue Reading
World Trends Shaping Muslim Ministry in North America
By Todd Johnson, Associate Professor of Global Christianity, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Christians and Muslims together will soon make up two-thirds of the world’s population. The relationship between followers of these two Abrahamic religions is impacted by a number of trends in global Continue Reading
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