As most of you know, I am vehemently against Islam. The atrocities and jihadists come from their firm believe in the Quran, that at best does not produce the fruits of the love of Jesus in the earth. (I am deliberately NOT quoting incendiary verses )here)
Yet, I confronted a man named Julian Bond on Twitter, about his pro-Islamic stance, and learned of a group of Christians involved in promoting healthy dialogue between Christians and Muslims.
http://www.christiantoday.com/article/why.christians.are.fasting.for.ramadan/58529.htm
I think it is a great way to overcome evil with good, and to try to build bridges instead of walls, in the age old controversy between the two books.
What do you think?
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apologeticsminion
I think there is great potential for opportunities to reach out to Muslims this way. Historical and documentary evidence is decisively in favor of Christianity over Islam, but it is essential to build relationships with the Muslims we want to reach. For a great example of this, read Nabeel Qureshi’s “Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus.”
chrisaomministries
Thank you! I believe anyone honestly seeking God, will long for truth. Only Jesus can provide this…
chrisaomministries
Thanks for the encouragement! C