The Remnant’s Call: Reaching Out to Muslims
No matter how challenging or intimidating it might seem to minister to Muslims, Christians often tend to overcomplicate things. You don’t have to know systematic theology or have a degree in apologetics to minister to Muslims, you simply have to be kind.

Who are the Shia Ismaili Muslims?
The teachings of Ismailism are distinct from those of other Islamic sects, which has often made the community more vulnerable to misunderstanding and discrimination. Many Sunni Muslims do not consider Shia Ismailis to be true Muslims due to their spiritual interpretation of the Qur’an and their rejection of many strict, traditional Islamic rules.

Why Islam Rejects the Resurrection of Jesus?
For a Muslim, to consider the divinity of Jesus or His relationship with the Father is a grave sin. In Islam, God cannot become human—He cannot live as a human, die, and be resurrected. Allah is viewed as too transcendent, too majestic to inhabit a human body that eats, sleeps, and experiences human weakness. The incarnation is an impossibility because Allah is considered too perfect to lower Himself in such a way.

How To Love Your Muslim Neighbor
Regardless of how one perceives Muslims and Islam, Christians must approach this community with love and the religion with vigilance, prayer, and humility, grounded in Scripture and guided by the Holy Spirit.

Why Are Christians the Most Persecuted Group in the World?
In Christ, you become something entirely new—something that stands in stark contrast to the ways of this world. That’s the tension. That’s the issue. Christianity goes against the patterns of this world. That’s why it’s persecuted. It’s not of this world—it confronts and challenges it.

The Untold Struggles of Ex-Muslims
Once Jesus gets hold of a Muslim, He gains the most loyal, passionate, and disciplined follower. These qualities often stem from being raised under a religion that means “submission.” Many ex-Muslims bring the discipline deeply seated in them from living in an Islamic culture and tradition into their walk with Christ.
