Introducing a new book entitled, "What every Christian needs to know about sharing the Gospel with Muslims"
Roland Clarke
We've seen a worldwide resurgence of radical
Muslims over the last few years which is fuelling an unprecedented
escalation of Christian persecution and the slaughter of tens of
thousands of (fellow) Muslims. These conflicts have spawned a
humanitarian disaster involving millions of refugees – the highest
number on record. Seeing the increasing violence and turbulence can make
us feel intimidated; on the other hand, this turbulence signals a
ripening harvest. In fact, tens of thousands of Muslims have become
disillusioned at seeing so much violence in their communities and have
turned to Christ. But this doesn't mean the harvest flows in
automatically; we must still preach the Gospel. (Rom. 10:8ff)
We need to be equipped and have our feet shod with
readiness to share the Gospel. (Eph. 6:15) For this reason, I have
written a 24 pg book entitled, What every Christian needs to know about sharing the Gospel with Muslims. Let me give you a few highlights.
As the title implies, ordinary Christians
have the capacity to engage Muslims in seasoned-with-salt conversations
as we meet them in many different circumstances of daily life, not
unlike how Jesus met a Samaritan woman at a well as recorded in John
chapter four.
Many Christians feel ill-equipped and inadequate to
face this daunting challenge, so we make excuses like Gideon. Others
blatantly disobey God as Jonah did. There are all kinds of excuses we
may use not to get involved, e.g. "I'm not intellectually gifted to
answer Muslim objections", etc. Has God not given us his Word which is
living, powerful and sharp? (Heb. 2:12) Has he not given us the Gospel
which is the power of God to salvation? (Rom. 1:16) Also, he has
encouraged us that the “unfolding” of his Word enables simple people to gain understanding. (Ps. 119:130)
Can you think of a more fascinating way of
“unfolding” God's Word than tracing the great rescue story through
Scripture, telling one story after another? There is another advantage
to unwrapping the gospel from the OT to the NT. It enables us to
leverage similar beliefs. This book traces three themes through
Scripture: 1) eternity planted in the human heart, 2) God is mighty to
save, 3) God is one. I am convinced that these principles are the most
significant core beliefs we share in “common” with Muslims. The first is
perhaps, not so much a belief as a deep longing, which calls to mind
the well known Qur'anic saying, "to Allah we belong, to him is our
return."
Let's take a closer look at these commonalities which form the backbone of this book. The first is a heart for eternity.
This pearl of wisdom from Ecclesiastes 3:11 resonates with people
around the world. Recently, I shared it with a young woman who sat next
to me on a bus. The man next to her saw what she was reading and asked
me for a copy. Two days later I had a similar experience in a
restaurant. After we finished eating, my friend paid the bill. I missed
the opportunity to give this Scripture to the waitress, as I usually do.
As I began looking for her, another waiter noticed I was in a quandary.
I explained my situation and he promised to give her the slip of paper,
but not without glancing at it first. His curiosity was sparked and he
asked, “Could I have one too?”
We can use this seed to season our conversation with
unbelievers and unwrap the gift of God, not unlike how Jesus explained
this gift in John four. Christ evoked the woman's curiosity by offering
her living water. This motivated her to explore what this puzzling
expression meant. Eventually she discovered it is eternal life.
The second theme explored in this book is God's saving power.
This is illustrated by tracing a series of rescue stories from the OT
to the NT. Most people enjoy hearing stories but Muslims are
particularly interested in these stories because of how they seamlessly
interweave God's oneness AND his saving power. When you
consider that 90% of Islamic theology focuses on Allah's oneness, it is
no wonder that Muslims raise so many objections against the deity of
Christ. You will be encouraged that this book provides basic answers to
these objections.
Earlier we noted that persecution of Christians is
escalating. This was reinforced recently when 142 university students
were martyred in Kenya. Many of us living in the 'west' are timid to
speak publicly of our faith in Christ, yet this attack happened in Kenya
which has a higher percentage of Christians than many so-called western
nations! May we be inspired by the courageous example of these young
people who “did not love their lives so much that they were afraid to die.” (Rev. 12:11) What price are you and I willing to pay to testify of Christ?
I pray that ordinary Christians will not be
overcome by feelings of inadequacy and timidity, but instead we will be
courageous and strong in the Lord. (Eph. 6:10; 2 Tim. 1:7) I pray this
book will help equip you to make the most of the opportunities to share
the Gospel of peace. (Eph. 6:15) Let us bear in mind how relevant peace
is as we bring this message against the backdrop of deepening violence
throughout the Muslim world. May this book help many Christians learn to
unfold the Bible, highlighting God as hero – the one and only Savior.
Perhaps you lack the confidence to tell stories extemporaneously? This
book will encourage you to read stories directly from Scripture.
The above-mentioned 24 pg book is available as a normal html document. In order to obtain a nicer print out, it is also available with a cover as a pdf file.
Feel free to ask me any questions you may have which are relevant to this article.
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