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Hey everybody! Today I am rebroadcasting an earlier episode. In light of what is happening around the world, it is important for us to remember that the Good News of Jesus Christ can reach any people group. It is our job to set aside or prejudices and allow Jesus to work in their lives. I’ll be back next week with new content!
This week I have a special treat. I interview Sam Johnson, Foursquare Missions International overseer to MENACA (Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia), a predominantly Muslim region. When Sam was in Bible College, he discovered that the vast majority of resources were going towards ministries where Christianity was already established. He felt the call to reach the Muslim people. So he took a year off between his Junior and Senior year to “test the waters” and see if it was the right fit. He’s been working with Muslims since the 1980’s. In the region that Sam works .001% of the population are Evangelical Christian. In this interview we cover a simple way to spread the gospel with foreign college students, practical tips on how to reach out to your Muslim neighbors now, and how we can address our prejudices towards a people group.
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