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Highlights
- Offering insights into Muslim culture, Fouad Masri addresses seven common questions Muslims ask about Jesus and the Christian faith, providing sensitive answers that winsomely guide Muslims to Jesus.
- About the Author: Fouad Masri is founder and president of the Crescent Project, which nurtures transformational relationships between Christians and Muslims and overcomes misconceptions about Islam and Christianity.
- 199 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Comparative Religion
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About the Book
Offering insights into Muslim culture, Fouad Masri addresses seven common questions Muslims ask about Jesus and the Christian faith, providing sensitive answers that winsomely guide Muslims to Jesus. With real-life stories, Masri helps readers see Muslims as Jesus sees them, without fear, with love, hope and expectation.
Book Synopsis
Offering insights into Muslim culture, Fouad Masri addresses seven common questions Muslims ask about Jesus and the Christian faith, providing sensitive answers that winsomely guide Muslims to Jesus. With real-life stories, Masri helps readers see Muslims as Jesus sees them, without fear, with love, hope and expectation.
Review Quotes
"Connecting with Muslims is a useful book on apologetics and bridge building in Muslim ministry. The arguments are historically and biblically sound. . . . This book certainly deserves to be on the shelf of every Christian who is interested in knowing how to communicate effectively with Muslims."
"Fouad Masri is a good friend and an effective communicator of the gospel to Muslims. Muslims are not 'missions projects' to him; they are people made in God's image. Connecting with Muslims is an expression of that attitude. It's easy to read and it's practical. It effectively demystifies Islam for anyone unfamiliar with it and encourages Christians to share the beauty and truth of the gospel with their Muslim friends."
"How can we share the gospel effectively with Muslims? In Connecting with Muslims, Fouad Masri, an Arab Christian, gives us helpful and practical insights on how we can convey the love of Christ to them. This is not a book of strategies or tactics. It is a guide to what we should understand about Islam and how Christianity may be understood by Muslims, so that we can faithfully represent Jesus. Relying on biblical principles, he shows us how to engage in and maintain fruitful conversations that lift up Christ without causing offense or compromising the gospel."
"I'm grateful for Fouad Masri's Connecting with Muslims. This book shows how Christians and Muslims can connect with one another in real relationships of respect and trust. Fouad is an Arab Christian and a skilled communicator who can explain the cultural differences and bridge the gap between different worlds. He explains where Muslims are coming from in ways that Christians can understand, and he explains Christianity in ways that make sense to Muslims."
"Masri's book would be an excellent source for helpful information about Islam as well as a practical guide in how to use that material effectively in conversations with Muslims. Since there will only be an increased interaction between Christians and Muslims in our world, it would be good for all Christians to prepare themselves for opportunities to engage their Muslim neighbors in meaningful dialog about our faith. Masri's book would be the place to start."
"We live in a world confused about Islam. Fouad Masri demystifies Islam and shows how to converse and build relationships with our Muslim co-workers and neighbors. He provides practical answers to seven common questions that Muslims ask about Christianity in a way that is nonthreatening and winsome, all the while sharing the biblical hope and love of Christ. With real-life stories, the author takes away the veil of Muslim culture and builds a bridge of trust between the two worlds that reveals the beauty of the gospel of Jesus."
About the Author
Fouad Masri is founder and president of the Crescent Project, which nurtures transformational relationships between Christians and Muslims and overcomes misconceptions about Islam and Christianity. He was born and raised in Beirut, Lebanon, and received an MA in Islamic studies from Fuller Theological Seminary. His previous works include the Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims DVD curriculum and the books Is the Injeel Corrupted? and Ambassadors to Muslims.