Resources on Islam
Muslims are our neighbours, our colleagues and sometimes even family members. Many of us are unsure how to talk about Islam and are reluctant to engage on religion. Don't be afraid. We've brought you some resources to help. Have a look at our "To help you understand" section, as well as our Courses section. The evangelistic tools are to train you or give you things to share with your Muslim friends. Be sure to read the "10 tips for talking to Muslims" at the bottom. We are grateful to Life-Challenge.org for sharing many of their materials at no cost.
Around the world, there are millions of Muslims who have no Christian witness at all among them. They need missionaries sent to them, and we encourage you to to find out how you can be involved. Read our issue on Islam to get some ideas.
Featured Resource
Encountering the World of Islam (EWI) is a course from Pioneers that helps Christians to understand Islam and foster positive relationships with Muslims. Through the course and textbook, you will learn about Muhammad and the history of Islam, gain insight into today’s world conflicts, and dispel fears and myths about Muslims. Click here to take the course and also discover the frustrations and desires of Muslims and learn how to pray for and befriend them.
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Resources for evangelism
Courses
The Message of Nabi Isa
In a gentle but clear approach, the simple message of Jesus Christ or Nabi Isa as he is known in Islam, can be shared with Muslim friends and neighbours.
Mission to Muslims impossible?
Five talks on Muslim Evangelism by Walter and Christel Eric. A good introduction to the background of Islam and fruitful ways that Christians can share the Good News of Jesus Christ.
10 tips for talking to Muslims by Jared Oginga
Seek to understand Islam as a system, and Muslims as a people loved by God, but trapped by the system. Ignorance and fear from Christians hinder witnessing, and a Muslim will understand the Gospel in proportion to how you understand his faith, and him as a person.