Evangelism to unlettered people pt 2: audio Bibles

When I started noticing that the people group I was working with was not understanding Arabic, I decided to try and get some audio bibles. I thought this would be an easy task. I imagined that there would be many cheap providers of audio bibles that I could get and easily give away.

Evangelism to illiterate people pt 1

Over the next week, I will be putting up a series of articles to describe different ideas on how to reach out to unlettered people. I will be writing about some different ideas and how they have worked with a minority group that I am working with in the Middle East, that are more than […]

The evangelization of the world in this generation. (Open Library)

The evangelization of the world in this generation. (Open Library).   It is the sole responsibility of this generation of Christians to reach this generation of people for Christ. If we do not do it, then no one else will. This is a very motivational book. I would strongly suggest reading it via an ebook […]

It might take persecution

Fear not

“The man who fears dying dies 100 times” Charlie Chan It is very true when it comes to evangelism, that fears sometimes can play a big role in what we do and do not do in ministry. There are of course many risks. The quote I cited, is not simply about death – it is […]

The Turkmen of the Middle East

Most folks when they think of the Middle East, they think Jew or Arab. They do not realize that there are multiple nationalities that exist in the Middle East / North African region. Not only are there many different nationalities, but there are also different languages.

Libya who will go

As waves of change have been sweeping the region, I heard a fellow missionary asking “Who will go to Libya?” There is a great possibility of freedom finally blossoming in the Middle East. There exists both a possibility of the entire Arab world being open for the Gospel, or going even to worse than before. […]

Ministry in the midst of uncertainty

I am sure many brothers throughout the middle east can relate to this. During times of possibility of turmoil it can be very difficult, almost more difficult than the actual turmoil. Being that, you are not able to take anything for granted. You are not able to make plans, or count on anything being the […]

Defending the Cross against the Quran

Often times when speaking to Muslims, one of the first objections you will hear to the Gospel is their belief that Christ did not die on the Cross but rather was taken up to heaven and another was crucified. The following is a video to show you how to defend the crucifixion of Christ.

Egypt protests

I have been writing about the current events and protests in the Middle East and their correlation to the spread of the Gospel. When hearing about protests breaking out in these different countries you have to realise that each one is completely different.