Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Reaching Muslim Neighbors

Guest writer Nathan's father was my colleague in evangelism in Pakistan and later relocated to England to serve the Muslim community. Here are trends Nathan highlighted in a magazine article.

"As I step out of my house and head into the city centre, I walk through neighborhoods heavily populated by ethnic minorities representing many unreached people groups. They come from a variety of countries but are setting down roots and increasing here in Bradford, as in many cities throughout the UK.

Throughout Europe, Islam is growing as a result of immigration and high birth rates. Huge mosques are being built; students are arriving from Muslim countries, both to be educated but also to proclaim their own religion. Muslim leaders are arriving from overseas to teach and train young men to be active in defending and spreading Islamic teachings and culture, and Islamic schools are increasing in number with this end in view. This is a challenge to society, but also a challenge to the church and to all Christians, a challenge that must be confronted with the same love, compassion and care exemplified by Jesus, a challenge to be active in reaching the nations on our doorsteps.

Muslims are proud that their religion is growing rapidly. For the Muslim, Islam represents a worldwide brotherhood and unity is seen as its adherents observe Islam's various rites and festivals. Nevertheless, in reality, many ordinary Muslims know little about their faith, whilst remaining proud of following the religion of their forefathers.

Unlike many British people, Muslims do fear God and are generally interested to talk to the 'People of the Book', that is, Christians. This openness to religious conversation gives us a huge opportunity to explain the gospel. We need to explain simply and gently the truths of the Trinity, the sonship of Christ, the cross and the resurrection. This takes much patience and perseverance. The Lord Jesus is sovereign in evangelism and will lead us to those in whom the Holy Spirit is at work.

Beyond the challenge of teaching the gospel to Muslims lies that of helping Christian believers from an Asian background feel at home in British churches.

First, a great deal of suspicion exists between all parties involved.

Second, ex-Muslim believers are often afraid. By changing religious loyalties they have cut themselves off from their own community and they can face opposition and danger, which can become greater if they are active in a church.

Third, for the two above reasons, believers from the Indian subcontinent can feel isolated and lonely. They deprive themselves of fellowship, and the temptation to return to Islam can be overwhelming. The fact of the British involvement in wars in Muslim lands also does not help. Ex-Muslims need to understand that British churches are not political in this way and do not necessarily approve of British foreign policy.

So then, the challenges of evangelism and church in communities where there are many Muslims are numerous. Nevertheless, the church can and must arise and in the power of the Holy Spirit boldly and lovingly take the gospel into every corner of multicultural Britain. As we proclaim the gospel and include people from all backgrounds into our churches we will catch a foretaste of heaven.”

Almighty God, thank-you for calling Nathan from a new generation to carry on ministry. Bless him and his family as they reach out to Muslims "on their doorstep". Amen.

Thursday, July 11, 2019

One at a Time

"...wouldn't you leave the ninety-nine others to go and search for the lost one until you found it?" Luke 15:3

Remember Malaysian Flight 370 that disappeared mysteriously over the Indian Ocean a few years ago? A lot of resources went into searching for just 'one plane'

The shepherd in this passage goes looking for just 'one sheep'. When he finds him, there is a party. The Bible has many special references to sheep and shepherds. I watched shepherds in Pakistan, Tunisia, and in Montana. A universal commitment of a good shepherd seems to be that he would be willing to take risks to rescue even 'one sheep'.

God is concerned about each person who hasn't responded to his invitation to come to him. We are told that there will be great rejoicing in heaven when 'one lost person' receives Christ in his heart. Amazing!

This post is written especially for men who may have one Muslim contact. I wrote in 'Your Muslim Friend', "As a man, consider your friendship with a Muslim man has been divinely orchestrated by the Holy Spirit". Has your path recently crossed with a Muslim man at work or in your neighborhood? It is highly possible that this guy has never met a real live Christian. I remember the years that I worked full time and work was often so physically demanding that I didn't have a lot of give at the end of the day. So it came down to this--I'd rather invest in one or a few Muslim friends than just touch the surface with many acquaintances. Investing in one friend when you are working part time or full time is a significant ministry. Bless you for it!

My Muslim friend Ahmed moved from Winnipeg to another city in Canada. I asked my friend Roland who lives in that city if he would have time to befriend him? His immediate response was "Of course, this really seems like it's from God". As a family they have bonded to Ahmed. Roland and his family have included him in many family events--week-ends at the cottage and many tandem bike rides. Roland on one of his consulting trips overseas even visited his family in Palestine and delivered a gift from Ahmed! As a result, the barriers and prejudices against Christians has come right down. This family has truly been a "letter from Christ" that Paul mentions in 2 Corinthians 3:3.

You may wonder, how do you take it to the next level? If he is interested in soccer, it's natural to connect with him initially on that level. My friend may just prefer to hang out and talk or go for walks or bike rides. We've taken our friends to church if they are interested, especially at Christmas. Very early on I give lots of clues that God is very important in my life. This sets the stage for future discussions or even praying with him if there is a need.

So, my message to you is 'keep on, keeping on'. I'm confident you are making a difference! 

Dear Jesus, help me to live in the 'now' and seek to befriend and hang in there even with one Muslim contact at a time. May I be a conduit through which you speak to this special man's soul. Amen.