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Gospel Conversations - Part 1 (How to Preach the Gospel to a Muslim)

Listen to this Article How to Preach the Gospel to a Muslim Sharing the gospel with Muslims is not a task to be rushed or reduced to winning an argument. It is a sacred conversation that happens best in the context of mutual respect, friendship, and trust. Muslims, like all people, are deeply loved by God, and our goal is not simply to prove a point, but to reflect the heart of Christ. Below are key principles for engaging in meaningful gospel conversations with Muslims. Start with Relationship, Not Debate For many Muslims, faith is not just a personal conviction but a deeply ingrained cultural and family identity. Approaching them with sensitivity, patience, and genuine care will open more doors than rushing to doctrinal disagreements. Build a genuine friendship first. Respect Their Culture and Values One of the most beautiful aspects of Muslim culture is hospitality. Many Muslims love to visit, host guests, and share meals. If they invite you to their home, go. Sit with...

When Someone Says, ‘I Don’t Believe in God’ - What Next?

Listen to this Article   Apologetic Responses and Conversation Starters Introduction When sharing the Gospel with skeptics, atheists, or agnostics, having thoughtful, respectful responses to common objections can help open meaningful conversations. This blog provides key apologetic answers and practical conversation starters that foster dialogue rather than debate, guiding seekers toward deeper reflection on faith in Jesus Christ.  The Existence of God: “Is There Any Evidence?” Common Objection: “ There’s no proof God exists; belief is just wishful thinking.” Apologetic Response: It’s important to clarify that while God’s existence isn’t something we can prove like a mathematical theorem, there is strong philosophical and empirical evidence supporting belief in God: Cosmological Argument: The universe had a beginning (Big Bang), which implies a cause beyond itself, something outside of time and space. This cause is best explained as a personal Creator. Design...

The Gospel in Three Days: Death, Burial, Resurrection

Listen to this Article In a world where many messages are labelled as “good news,” it is crucial to understand what the true gospel, the good news of Jesus Christ contains . Far from being a message of general goodwill, moral improvement, or self-help, the gospel is a specific, historical, and supernatural message centred on the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ . What Is the Gospel Really About? The word gospel (from the Greek euangelion ) means “good news.” But what is this good news? The Apostle Paul clearly defines it in his first letter to the Corinthians: “For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures…” 1 Corinthians 15:3-4 Paul makes it clear that the gospel is a message about specific events , the death of Christ for our sins, His burial, and His resurrection on the third day...

What Paul Really Meant by ‘My Gospel’

Listen to this Article Building on our foundational understanding of the gospel as the life-giving message of Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection, it is crucial to explore how the Apostle Paul defines and defends this gospel in his letters. Paul’s writings offer rich insight into what the gospel truly is, why it is powerful, and why it must be preserved without distortion. The Gospel Is the Word of Truth That Justifies Paul calls the gospel “the word of truth” (Ephesians 1:13; 2 Thessalonians 2:12-13). It reveals how God makes us righteous before Him, not by human effort, but through the once-for-all sacrifice of Christ for our sins (Romans 1:17; Ephesians 6:19). This message includes the death of Christ, His burial, and His resurrection on the third day (1 Corinthians 15:1-4; 2 Timothy 2:8). The gospel is not merely a story but a message made up of both word and power . When someone receives this message by faith, the Holy Spirit confirms it by assuring their salva...