By Darren Carlson In 2007, Dudley Woodberry and others published a study that recounted interviews with 750 former Muslims who had converted to evangelical Christianity. Many of the reasons they gave for their conversion would be expected—the love of God, a changing view of the Bible, and an Continue Reading
The Greatest Gospel Opportunity in a Generation—Lost
By James Misner Christians everywhere and at any point in time should be concerned with two agendas: First, are we reaching the lost? Second, are we deepening our discipleship? With the dramatic restriction of refugee admissions to the United States over the past year—the result of Continue Reading
The “Same God Question”: Why Muslims are Not Moving Toward Christians
By Fred Farrokh Christian missiologists are split over whether Christians and Muslims worship the same God. In response to the firestorm over this topic which recently engulfed Wheaton College,1 23 missiologists contributed short essays on this question. These responses were published in January Continue Reading