Why Muslims Consider Christ During Ramadan
Christianity Today cites five reasons Muslims are attracted to Christ: “the lifestyle of Christians,” “the power of God in answered prayers and healing,” “dissatisfaction with the type of Islam they [have] experienced,” “the spiritual truth in the Bible,” and “biblical teachings about the love of God.”
04/1/22
John Stonestreet Wayne Stender
Tomorrow is the start of Ramadan, a month of prayer and fasting for Muslims worldwide. It’s also a good month for Christians to pray for Muslims to find Christ. During this intense time for Muslims, not only are they are seeking atonement for their sins, they are actively seeking to know God.
Christianity Today cites five reasons Muslims are attracted to Christ: “the lifestyle of Christians,” “the power of God in answered prayers and healing,” “dissatisfaction with the type of Islam they [have] experienced,” “the spiritual truth in the Bible,” and “biblical teachings about the love of God.”
In recent years, scores of reports from the Muslim world testify how God has actively used dreams, visions, missionaries, and others to draw Muslims to Himself. We can pray for open hearts and additional opportunities. For 29 years now, the 30 Days of Prayer for the Muslim World has guided Christians in their prayers for Muslims around the world. It’s also a great way to learn about Islam and teach kids how Jesus is what Muslims are really looking for.
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