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Topic: Comparative Religion, Dialogue, Mission and Evangelism
Christians and Muslims in America have an image problem. The rest of the world sees us as intolerant, belligerent, prideful, nationalistic, and extremist. As the daughter of Christian and Muslim parents, I feel like a kid stuck in a bad…
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Topic: Comparative Religion, Dialogue, Mission and Evangelism, Comparative Religion, Faith & Practice
Last year my church held a Seder (a special meal during Pesach—Passover). Over 280 people showed up to have a rabbi lead us through the Haggadah (a booklet containing the prayers and actions comprising the Seder) and explain the symbolism in…
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Topic: Comparative Religion, Dialogue, Mission and Evangelism, Comparative Religion, Faith & Practice, Comparative Religion, Faith & Practice
Islamic traditions about Jesus are one indication of how much Muslims respect Jesus. When Muhammad took over Mecca in AD 630, he cleansed the Ka’aba of idols, and destroyed all icons except the Virgin Mary and her son. Those he…
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Topic: Comparative Religion, Dialogue, Mission and Evangelism, Comparative Religion, Faith & Practice, Comparative Religion, Faith & Practice, Book Review, Comparative Religion
Reza Aslan’s book Zealot shot to the top of the bestseller list due to a notorious interview on Fox News, where Lauren Green began by asking the author why a Muslim would write about Christianity’s founder. Reza Aslan grew up…
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Topic: Comparative Religion, Dialogue, Mission and Evangelism, Comparative Religion, Faith & Practice, Comparative Religion, Faith & Practice, Book Review, Comparative Religion, Comparative Religion, Mission and Evangelism
The speaker at a large Bible conference, advocating for adherence to the fundamentals of faith and seeking to stir controversy, commented that there were missionaries who actually used “Allah,” the Muslim name for God, in their Christian witness. The statement…
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The Unseen Reality: A Panoramic View of Spiritual Warfare