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April 1, 2010

There are between five and eight million Muslims living in the United States today.  They either are, or soon will be, your neighbors and co-workers.  Does the thought of reaching out to them with the gospel make you nervous?  How can you effectively communicate the good news with such large theological differences?  The Gospel for Muslims can help make sharing your faith easier than you think.

Thabiti Anyabwile, himself a convert, from Islam to Christianity, instructs you in ways to share the good news of Christ with your neighbors and friends.  The Gospel for Muslims allows you to focus on the people rather than the religious system.  Meant for the average Christian, this book is not an exhaustive apologetic or a detailed comparative study of Christianity and Islam.  Rather, it compellingly stirs confidence in the gospel, equipping the reader with the basics necessary to communicate clearly, boldly, and winsomely. 


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About the Author

THABITI ANYABWILE is the full-time husband to a loving wife, Kristie, and father to three adorable children. He currently serves as senior pastor at First Baptist Church in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. Previously, he worked as an assistant pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church. Thabiti holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in psychology from North Carolina State University. A former high school basketball coach and bookstore owner, Thabiti loves reading, sports, and watching sci-fi films. He is the author of The Decline of African-American Theology, What Is a Healthy Church Member?, and The Faithful Preacher.

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  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Moody Publishers (April 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802471110
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802471116
  • Product Dimensions: 7.3 x 5 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #71,060 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I love the Lord because He first loved me. I love His people because He has given me a new heart. I have received God's favor in the form of my wife, Kristie. And together we know His blessing through three children. I was once a Muslim, and by God's grace I have been saved through faith in Jesus Christ. By God's unfathomable grace I am a preacher of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, in which I hope to serve Him until He returns or calls me home!


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Have Confidence in the Gospel, April 19, 2010
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This review is from: The Gospel for Muslims: An Encouragement to Share Christ with Confidence (Paperback)
It's easy to feel ill-equipped or uncertain when it comes to evangelism at the best of times. I'd imagine that for many of us sharing our faith comes about as naturally as speaking in public. Its hard work at the best of times, especially when there's no natural segue or a cameo appearance by Jesus Himself.

But when it comes to a Muslim neighbor, coworker, classmate or friend--how do we do share the gospel with them?

"It's a fine question, but it has a fatal flaw. It assumes that somehow Muslims require a different gospel or a different technique, that Muslims are somehow impervious to the gospel in a way that other sinners are not," writes Thabiti Anyabwile in the opening pages of The Gospel for Muslims: An Encouragement to Share Christ with Confidence.

The book is broken into two parts. The first is primarily theological, addressing topics of God, man, Jesus, repentance and faith and highlighting the similarities and differences between the Muslim and Christian understandings of these teachings. This was particularly fascinating to read because it truly shows how fundamentally different the two belief systems are.

Three quick examples:

While Muslims and Christians largely agree on the basic attributes of God (holiness, justice, etc.), the Trinity is a stumbling block in part because it's so essential to the Christian view of salvation from sin and judgment.

The view of sin is strikingly different. While Christians believe that all humanity is enslaved to sin because of Adam's fall (Genesis 3, cf. Romans 6:6, 15-20; 7:25), Muslims deny original sin.

"Adam is not said to have sinned against God, but to have made an ethical mistake," Anyabwile writes (p. 44). "Most define sin as simply disobeying Allah's will. This disobedience comes from man's weakness and ignorance, but not from a corruption of his nature." Further, he explains that in Muslim theology, the object of sin is man--that when we sin, we do evil to ourselves, rather than offend a holy, perfect God.

As in all things, the greatest stumbling block is Jesus Himself. Given His claims about Himself, "[t]o accept Jesus as `a good moral teacher' or as a prophet as Muslims do, only to then reject His prophecy and teaching is not an honest position to take" (p. 64). The truth that Christ is both fully man and fully God is an unavoidable reality and something with which we all--whatever our background--must contend. "Who is Jesus" is the most important we will ever answer, and we must do so.

These chapters are to be considered carefully. For the Christian reader, there is much encouragement and even some correction here. It's easy to take for granted the truths of Christianity and forget how truly distinct our beliefs are. Looking at them side-by-side with an opposing view gave me the opportunity to see them again with fresh eyes and just marvel at how audacious the claims of the Bible truly are. How ridiculous they would be if they were not true, and how wondrous they are because they are.

The second half of the book offers thoughtful, pastoral advice as we witness in the world.

Anyabwile reminds us of the importance of hospitality and the local church to evangelism.

By practicing hospitality we're afforded numerous opportunities for friendships and evangelism by doing something as simple as sharing a meal. The local church, imperfect as it may be, "is God's plan for demonstrating His wisdom and love in a fallen world" (p. 143). So we should embrace the command to be hospitable and embrace the local church.
We should pray for boldness, what Anyabwile describes as the true meaning of being filled with the Spirit. "The Spirit who dwells in us will not leave us nor forsake us. He will give us what we need to testify to Christ," he writes (p. 106).

He exhorts us to trust the Bible and use it in our evangelism. "Using the Scripture demonstrates your trust in it." If we believe the Bible is the Word of God, we need not be embarrassed about it.

Finally, we need to develop a good theology of suffering. It is the common earthly experience for all believers (cf. Matt 16:24-25; 2 Tim 3:12; Phil 1:29; 1 Pet 2:20-21). How we react to suffering is a powerful witness to the efficacy of Christ's death, burial and resurrection--because our hope is in Him, not in the things of this world.
So why is Thabiti Anyabwile qualified to write this book? Because it's his story.

He converted to Islam while a sophomore in college. "I was zealous for Islam, `the perfect religion for the African American,'" he recalls (p. 19).

However, as he read the Quran, he found himself having to wrestle with its teaching about Jesus and, in order to be a consistent and intellectually honest Muslim, it meant coming to grips with the Bible.

He became convinced that Islam was false. Not just Islam, but he was fairly certain all religions were as well. And just over a decade ago, after a season marked by the "pursuit of the world," he turned to Christ, discovering that in Jesus was redemption. "The sinless Son of God has indeed come into the world to save everyone who believes--even a former Muslim who was an avowed and determined enemy of the cross!" (p. 22).

That's what makes The Gospel for Muslims important. It's not a book about apologetics. It's not a book about techniques. The Gospel for Muslims is a heartfelt reminder of the power of the gospel from someone who has tasted and seen that the Lord is good (Psa. 34:8).

And it's a most welcome one.

Read the book and be encouraged.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Gospel for Muslims, May 4, 2010
This review is from: The Gospel for Muslims: An Encouragement to Share Christ with Confidence (Paperback)
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By Jason Scott

"The Gospel for Muslims" by Thabiti Anyabwile

This short little book by Pastor Anyabawile is broken up into two parts. The first part (Chapters 1-5) the gospel is detailed. First it is God and God alone that man has offended with his sin. God is not the same as Allah or any other god for that matter. Thabiti describes the need for a Substitute to atone for man's sin. That Substitute is of course the Lord Jesus Christ. It is through His sacrifice on the cross and His resurrection from the grave that man can once again have fellowship with God.

The second part of the book (chapters 6-11) Thabiti shows how Christians can be a more effective witness for Jesus to Muslims. Thabiti admonishes that Christians need to be filled with the Holy Spirit, trust in the Bible, show hospitality to Muslims, be involved in the local church, use that church as an avenue to bring in Muslims, and be willing to suffer for Jesus.

Thabiti describes the purpose for this book on page 14
" The Gospel for Muslims is not a book on apologetics-
how to defend the Christian faith. Apologetics is a helpful
discipline, but it is not evangelism. The Gospel for Muslims is
concerned not with defense but with good offense, with getting
the gospel out to others."

This book is beneficial in two main areas: One it is thrilling to read how the gospel transforms lives. Thabiti Anyabwile was once a devout Muslim, but the power of the gospel radically changed his life and now he is a preacher of the true Word of God. The second benefit of this book is that it gives insight from a former Muslim on how to interact with Muslims and Lord willing, be able to share the gospel with them and see them come to Jesus.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simple but Excellent!, May 3, 2010
This review is from: The Gospel for Muslims: An Encouragement to Share Christ with Confidence (Paperback)
Recently, I downloaded a copy of The Gospel for Muslims by Thabiti Anyabwile. I have to say this is one of the simplest yet information-packed books I've read recently. It's not a long book (144 pages) but it is a treasure trove of information. As a matter of fact, I enjoyed this book so much that I went and bought my own copy so I can mark it up and share it with my husband. I've already told several friends and family members about it.

This book is HIGHLY recommended to every Christian. It provides a foundation of the Christian faith elements, then compares/contrasts those beliefs with what is written in the Quran.

I received this download free in exchange for a review but was not ask or required to write a positive review. It's a pleasure to rate this book with 5 stars!
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