Tag Archives: Qur’an
Afghans Angry After Korans Burned at U.S. Air Base

Thousands of Afghans shout “Die, foreigners!” after Koran burning

Via The Blaze   KABUL, Afghanistan (The Blaze/AP) — More than 2,000 angry Afghans rallied Tuesday against the inadvertent burning of Korans and other Islamic religious materials during trash disposal at an American air base. They demanded to meet the country’s president over the issue and threatened to demonstrate again if their demand was not [...]

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Arica & Charissa

Reaching Muslims without compromise

The Muslims population will be more than one-quarter of the Earth’s population by 2030, according to a study released in January.The number of U.S. Muslims will more than double in the next 20 years, so says the findings in  The Future of the Global Muslim Population, the first comprehensive examination of Muslims, whose numbers have [...]

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7 tips for witnessing to Muslims

As more and more people from Muslim nations come to the United States, we as Christians have many new opportunities to respond and reach people who don’t know Jesus. But how do we do that with a culture and a faith we know so little about?  I found this article about witnessing to Muslims with [...]

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Jesus and Nicodemus

So, You Say You Are a Christian…

The other day I was reviewing the various topics we have covered in our first eight months on air.  Social justice, the Emergent Church movement, the new age movement, Chrislam, Harold Camping, the acceptance of homosexuality in churches, Jesus in the Qur’an—and to think that last October when our Board asked me to do a [...]

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The Generous Qur’an

Can Muslims enter the Kingdom of God without converting to Christianity?  It’s one of many questions our guest, Usama Dakdok, takes on in today’s show.  Usama is a scholar and author of the book The Generous Qur’an: An accurate, modern English translation of the Qur’an, Islam’s holiest book. Born in Egypt and raised in a [...]

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Choose This Day Whom You Will Serve

I believe it was Edmund Burke who said “All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing”. Well yesterday in hundreds of Christian churches across the nation, pastors placed Korans next to Bibles and many read from the Koran as part of their so called “worship service”.    I am [...]

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KJV Bible

Truth or Consequences

This Sunday, hundreds of “christian” churches will have Korans in their pews and many pastors will read from the Koran as part of their church service.  All in the name of “unity”. I wonder how many Mosques will allow the Bible, the absolute truth of God’s Word, to be read on Sunday?  Sadly, probably none.  [...]

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“INTERFAITH: Christians Will Hold Quran Readings to Combat Islamophobia”

That’s an actual news headline promoting an event we’d like you to weigh in on.  This June 26, an organization called Interfaith Alliance and Human Rights First is putting on a nation-wide Faith Shared event in churches, synagogues and mosques. Hundreds of Christian churches have signed up to host the event, including two (so far) [...]

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Koran

Lies we’ve told ourselves about interfaith dialog

Today we begin our two-part series on the movement to bring together two religions and two people groups: Christianity and Islam. On today’s show we discuss a controversial document called A Common Word Between Us, and share some thoughts from the 300+ leaders who’ve endorsed it–as well as regrets from those leaders who wished they [...]

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A basic lesson in Chrislam

The outcry against this blending of two very different religions, Christianity and Islam, is beginning to amp up. But why exactly is it a dangerous hybrid, and what’s so bad about finding “common ground’ between two people groups? Today Mike and Amy break down the basic concepts and discuss which leaders are publicly embracing Chrislam [...]

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