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July 24, 2014

Witnessing to a Muslim Woman {Guest Blog}

{It is with such excitement that I introduce the amazing author, Anne Garboczi Evans. Anne contacted me a while back, asking to share on my blog. Once I read the different topics, I was in! Make sure you stop by her page and check out her work. Please welcome her with lots of comments and shares!}

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Once you’ve experienced the peace of Jesus, the first thing you want to do is share it. When you’re first saved, you often naively think if you just shout Jesus’ love from the rooftops, everyone will fall on their knees to worship their Maker.

Sadly, there are a lot of lies masquerading as truth and most people are firmly entrenched in the religion they’re in. The religion might not meet the innermost longings of their soul, but they aren’t leaving. How do we as Christian women reach across the divide and share the love of Jesus with women in other religions?


The first thing we need to know is what other religions believe. You can’t very well tell someone to turn to Jesus, if you don’t even know what you’re asking them to turn away from.

Islam is the second largest religion in the world and a rapidly growing one so here are some tips for witnessing to Muslim women.

How to go to heaven the Islam way: According to Islam, to go to heaven, one must first believe in “no God but Allah and Muhammad is his prophet.” After that, one works one’s way to heaven by following rules like the five pillars of Islam and the Koran’s commands.

Why Muslims believe the Qur’an: Muslims are rationalists. They don’t want to feel in their heart Islam is true (like Mormons), or see a paralyzed man healed in front of them (like Pentecostals). Muslims believe the Koran based on reason. And according to Islam, the reason the Koran is true is because of how well the words have been preserved since Muhammad’s day. Knock the feet out from under the preservation of the
Koran and you knock the feet out from under a Muslim’s faith.

So what should you talk about with your Muslim friend?

1) Talk about atonement. We know we’re sinners. We know we’re not good enough. In Christianity, we can plead Jesus’ blood to cover any stain. In Islam, you have to be good enough. Ask your Muslim friend, how she’s doing as far as good works. Does she feel she’s good enough for heaven yet?

2) Talk about the preservation of the Koran. In reality, it hasn’t been preserved nearly as well as Muslims believe it has. Study the facts. Ask your friend, “If the New Testament had been better preserved through the last 2000 years than the Koran through the last 1500 years, would that make Christianity true?” Pursue that thought with your Muslim friend with scientific evidence that the New Testament has been better preserved.

3) Be Respectful: If a Muslim converts in a Muslim country or returns to a Muslim country after converting, they will lose their life. Even if a Muslim woman lives the rest of her life in non-Muslim countries, she may be beaten by her husband and will lose all her family and friends. Remember that when you’re sharing the gospel.

Further Resources

1. Has the Qur’an Been Perfectly Preserved? 4truth.net

2. For audio learners, a nine part youtube.com video of a Christian and Muslim debating about the preservation of the Qur’an

3. Is the Qur’an Preserved? AnsweringIslam.com

4. The Islamic Method of Examining the Textual Preservation of the Qur’an. Answering Muslims

5. Look for Anne Garboczi Evan’s not-yet-released apologetics book on world religions entitled No Fear: My Tale of Hijabs, Witchcraft Circles, & the Cross to further explore how to witness to women from other religions

Anne Garboczi Evans is an author with Hartline Literary Agency. She is currently working on a world religions book entitled, No Fear: My Tale of Hijabs, Witchcraft Circles, and the Cross.

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July 23, 2014

{Semi} Wordless Wednesday

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July 22, 2014

How to Pick Up a Stripper and Other Acts of Kindness {Book Review}

How to Pick Up a Stripper and Other Acts of Kindness
Serving People Just as They Are
By Todd Stevens and Erin Stevens
About the book:

The starting and ending points for all outreach have to be love. The most effective way to reach people for Jesus is through servant evangelism—showing God’s love in practical ways. This type of outreach is what Jesus modeled, is culturally relevant, and values people. The goal should be to invite people to take the next step from where they are. 

Friendship Community Church, led by Pastor Todd Stevens, has experienced tremendous growth through acts of kindness. The church’s most radical servant evangelism project is Nashville Strip Church, founded by Erin Stevens. Erin’s life changed when God told her to “go feed the strippers.” With home-cooked meals and gift bags, Erin shows dancers that God loves them. How to Pick Up a Stripper and Other Acts of Kindness includes the story of a dancer who has come to know Christ, left the strip club industry through Erin’s ministry, and is now serving with Erin to reach other strippers. 

From feeding the homeless, to Easter egg hunts for special needs children, to ministering in a strip club,How to Pick Up a Stripper and Other Acts of Kindness provides exciting ideas for showing God’s love in practical ways. 

Last week, my fam and I went on a little vacation to the beach.  If there is one thing this Mama loves, it’s reading a book by the pool or the ocean.  And I did just that every. single. day.  This was my book of choice.

Let me start out by saying this…I knew within the first 3 pages of this book that God was going to use it to change my life.  How’s that for a review?

This book was a fun, down-to-earth read.  Todd definitely has a sense of humor and I can so appreciate that!  And I so love that he used normal, every day words.  Goodness, I hate feeling like I need a dictionary beside me when I’m reading a book.

If you are like me and you want to know how to reach your neighborhood with the love of Jesus, this book is for you. If you feel God is telling you to just go love on people right where they are, then this book is for you. If you feel like we need to SHOW people Jesus love rather than just telling them {although telling them is important too}, then this book is for you.

In nine chapters, Todd and Erin challenge the reader to think about how their acts of kindness can make a difference for the Kingdom of God. This is because, as they point out: What we’ve found over and over is that by doing a simple act of kindness, which may not meet any obvious need, we often end up connecting with people on a much deeper level.


Time and time again I found myself saying “Shut up, I’ve felt this same way!”. I would read a page, get super excited and tell Joe he HAD to read it. My mind would fill with tons of ideas and my mouth would ramble on and on.  So many ideas that I will be putting into effect.  
Read this book and you will be encouraged and motivated to think differently about how to share God’s love with others in your neighborhood, workplace and maybe even family!

This book was provided to me free of charge by Book Look in return for my honest review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.

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