Muslims and Mormons

It was a Thursday night in December. I parked, and Grant and Joshua, two of my students from International Baptist College & Seminary, hopped out into the brisk air. Soon, the three of us were going to hike into the wilderness to observe a meteor shower on a moonless night. But first, we were visiting…

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Explaining the Trinity to Muslims

  Thomas Overmiller Inquisitive Muslims, curious about Bible Christianity, find the doctrine of the Trinity difficult to accept. How can one God be three distinct persons at once? Has a Muslim, whether friend or stranger, ever questioned you about this? How should you answer? Here is an approach that may help.

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Our Courageous Missionary Colleagues

Timothy W. Berrey The plane lumbered down the runway of the Bangkok airport, eventually found its wings, and I was off to my second Muslim-majority country. There was something different, though, about this trip. For one thing, it was my first mission trip to the Middle East. More importantly, it was my first time to…

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Facing the Islamic Invasion

Monthir Abdullatif “My dream is that the USA will become an Islamic nation by the year 2000.” These words, spoken just a few years ago by the vice president of the Islamic College in Chicago, express the feeling of the majority of Muslims around the world. Islamic publications worldwide are full of excitement over the…

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Around the Web–April 27, 2012

From the ‘items you may have missed’ category: In keeping with our recent theme on alcohol, LaShawn Barber writes in World Magazine about sobriety. (Article behind a subscription wall.) Marriage turning upside down? Consider these articles from Great Britain: Polygamous Muslim unions on the rise in Britain  and Leave definition of marriage alone, Muslims warn.…

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