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Publié par | William Carey Publishing |
Date de parution | 25 mai 2021 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9781645083948 |
Langue | English |
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If you care enough to be serious about the tragedy of millions of Muslims who have never had a friendly discussion with a Christian which whet his or her appetite to hear more
If you deeply desire to be God s instrument to become a forever friend of a Muslim who truly wants to please Allah but doubts that s/he ever can then, you will want to take the time to soak up Colin s fresh new book Calling on the Prophets . It delightfully illustrates how to utilize the Old Testament Prophets to open Muslim hearts, creating a desire in them to bow the knee to the Lord Jesus, Isa Al Masih. Highly recommended!
R EV . D R . G REG L IVINGSTONE Founder, Frontiers
This is exactly what the mission world needs today-a practitioner sharing his inside experience and wisdom. Colin is both personable and practical, making this an extremely valuable resource for those wishing to share their Christian faith with Muslims.
R OLAND M ULLER Author of Honor and Shame and The Messenger, The Message and The Community
Colin Bearup writes from extensive firsthand experience of sharing his faith with Muslims. He demonstrates how we too can do this in a simple way that does not cause unnecessary offence and is, in fact, attractive to many Muslim listeners. In Calling on the Prophets you will learn about the Islamic understanding of our biblical prophets and also gain a better understanding of those prophets from a Christian viewpoint. More importantly, you will learn how you can use this understanding of the prophets to share your faith. By doing so, you will be following the example of the first apostles. While citing the prophets is not the key that unlocks every door, it is a wonderful thing to have in your toolbox.
B ROTHER CW The Mahabba Network, London
When talking to your Muslim friend, have you ever quoted Paul when you easily could have quoted Psalms of David? Motivated by a deep love for Muslims, Colin Bearup reminds us again and again that it is not truth spoken that matters, but truth understood . And by looking at the prophets, Colin helps us see how we can do better in getting our Muslim friends attention and helping them understand the message God wants them to hear. The result is a treasure box of sound and immensely practical advice. A great book, and highly recommended! Get it, read it, and learn from it!
J ONATHAN Gutknecht WEC International
Calling on the Prophets has given me many new insights into understanding the prophets and how to vehicle the truth of the gospel through using their life stories and deeds in a meaningful and accurate way with Muslims. Colin Bearup stresses that love for Muslims is the priority. Our aim should be to have good relationships and to be able to speak truth understandably into the lives of the people around us. The stories of prophets such as Abraham, Joseph, and Jesus are very useful for opening a discussion and reading some verses from the Bible with our Muslim friends. Colin uses many good practical suggestions and examples to help us to be better prepared to meet those seeking and needing the Truth-the Lord Jesus. I am very thankful for this valuable new resource. As a North African, this treasure helps me to display the truth to Muslims in a loving way without getting sidetracked into trying to win arguments. I highly recommend this helpful piece of work.
B ROTHER B EN H AMOU
This is one of the best books on evangelizing Muslims that I have read in my life. Not only did I read it, but I put it into practice right away. This is a relevant book for anyone who wants to share the gospel with Muslims without first becoming an expert on Islam. It serves as a bridge from what Muslims already know to what is essential-and thus to discover the plan of salvation in Jesus for their lives. At the same time, Calling on the Prophets awakens in us the awareness of our responsibility to share the good news of reconciliation with Jesus Christ. I am grateful to benefit from Colin Bearup s in-depth personal reflection and his effective experiences of interacting with Muslims.
F RAN OIS I RAGUHA Church planter among the Fula people in West Africa
Calling on the Prophets : In Christian Witness to Muslims
2021 by Colin Bearup. All rights reserved.
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All the prophets testify about him that everyone who believes in him receives forgiveness of sins through his name. Acts 10:43
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: The Local Cleric
Chapter 2: Why Read This Book?
Chapter 3: Who Are the Prophets?
Chapter 4: Calling on the Prophets
Chapter 5: Adam
Chapter 6: Noah (Nuh)
Chapter 7: Abraham (Ibraheem)
Chapter 8: Isaac (Ishaq) and Jacob (Yaqoob)
Chapter 9: Joseph (Yusuf)
Chapter 10: Moses (Musa)
Chapter 11: David (Dawud) and Solomon (Sulaiman)
Chapter 12: Jonah (Yunus) and Job (Ayyub)
Chapter 13: John the Baptist (Yahya) and Zechariah (Zakariya)
Chapter 14: Jesus Christ (Isa al-Maseeh)
Chapter 15: Epilogue-And Finally
Appendix 1: Notes on Names
Appendix 2: The Names of Jesus
Preface
When I was looking for people to review and commend this book to others, I particularly wanted to hear from practitioners-from people who week in and week out are actively sharing the gospel with Muslim friends and neighbours. Mission thinkers, strategists, and theologians all have their place, but I wanted to hear from those who are wrestling daily with how to communicate faithfully and effectively with real people. This book is intended first and foremost for such as them.
I was amazed and humbled by the responses I received. Brother CW is working in the hyper-diverse environment of London among Muslims from all over the world. Jonathan is German and oversees work in the Arab world. I needed to know that this book would be accessible to those, like Jonathan, for whom English is not their first language. Fran ois is African, from Rwanda. We live in a time in which African Christians are taking up the challenges of world mission, and Fran ois is in a pioneer setting in West Africa. Brother Ben is himself North African, of Muslim parentage, and has been engaged in face-to-face mission in three very different contexts.
Two of these reviewers spoke of the book containing treasure. What a great image that is! The idea of treasure conjures images of gems. The jeweler does not create the beauty or majesty of a precious stone, but rather cuts, polishes, and sets it in such a way that its beauty is brought to light. Pastors present the prophets in one way to bring out one kind of truth; theologians may display them in another way. This book is about reaching into the treasure chest of the Bible and drawing out gems, and then polishing them and setting them in such a way that Muslims see the truth about Jesus.
The first four chapters outline the principles upon which this approach is based and discuss the reasoning behind it. The subsequent ten chapters apply the principles to specific Bible characters known to Muslims as prophets. None of this is intended to replace approaches that anyone else is using, but rather to offer a supplement, an extra resource. The task of sharing the good news with Muslims is not as simple as we often imagine before we set out. Calling on the Prophets is not intended to offer a set of messages or studies to memorise so much as to introduce a new skill that you can learn to use and integrate into what you are already doing.
It is my hope and prayer that many will use the material presented here to enrich their witness and that many more Muslim people will be drawn to Jesus when they glimpse the treasure that he brings.
Acknowledgments
This book would never have been completed without the input and encouragement of several people. I would particularly like to thank Dave Stockwell, who gave very constructive feedback at an early stage in the project. It was also helpful to have input from Jan Pike, who has been developing similar material in her work with women.
Richard Priestley and Chas Woods kindly read the manuscript and encouraged me along the way. My colleague Jonathan Gutknecht reviewed the manuscript; I very much appreciate his contribution, not only in the light of his experience but also from his point of view as a non-native English-speaker.
Finally, my thanks to my long-suffering wife, Jean, a faithful critic and patient proofreader!
Chapter 1
The Local Cleric
I was melting. I had walked a couple of miles in the intense African afternoon sun. This was in a city, not the desert, and the waves of oven-like heat radiated off the road surface. I was in N Djamena, the capital of Chad. The object of my o