By Roy Oksnevad One of the issues that comes up when you engage with a Muslim is the Christian understanding of Muhammad. Muslims venerate him, and any demotion of his miraculous and sinless prophethood is met with scorn.[1] This veneration of Muhammad is reflected in blasphemy laws in Pakistan. Continue Reading
Shackled to Culture: First Generation Issues in Coming to Christ
By Roy Oksnevad I started working among Muslims in 1986 after attending language school. I quickly discovered that ministry among Muslims is not as straightforward as most ministry in North America. I had done pioneer church planting in the NY/NJ metro area in the early 1980s and was familiar with Continue Reading
Response to “How Evangelicals Should Talk About the Crusades with Muslims”
By Steve A. Johnson, PhD, ScD I have had the pleasure to read this very thoughtful article on an interesting topic. I will try to summarize the argument without distorting it in any major way. The author begins with the claim that evangelical literature on the Crusades is plagued with the essential Continue Reading
Muslim Devotion to Muhammad – Part 3: A Look at the Islamic Sources
By Malik Ibrahim Several years ago, I was having dinner with a young Muslim friend from a secular background. He had been attending a local church and was wrestling with leaving his Muslim heritage behind and following Christ. In the course of our conversation he brought up the person of Muhammad Continue Reading
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