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
MBB Fellowships – Part 3
By Mike Urton In the final installment in this series (part 1, part 2), we turn our attention to how the MBBFC employed retreats and discipleship training. Retreats Often the pressures of immigrant life coupled with the challenges of leaving Islam can be overwhelming for MBBs. In our Continue Reading
MBB Fellowships – Part 2
By Mike Urton In Part 1 of this series, we discussed the history and background of the Muslim Background Believer Fellowship of Chicagoland (MBBFC), along with the large group meetings. Now we will turn our attention to the small fellowship meetings and the Bible studies conducted by the Continue Reading
MBB Fellowships – Part 1
By Mike Urton Introduction “Someone told me, ‘You are like Peter Pan!’” exclaimed the emcee at a conference I attended a few years ago. He had come to Christ out of a Muslim background, and his “Peter Pan” experience was one of trying to care for other Muslim Background Believers (MBBs), while Continue Reading
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