"As the number of Muslims becoming Christians worldwide is growing, we need to assure that they do not haste into a kind of Western religion, but are wisely discipled as followers of Christ to be mature and credible testimonies within their own Muslim cultures. Never before have the problems and chances been discussed as broadly as in Little's book . . . knowledge that easily might influence the future of the relation of the two largest world religions."--Thomas Schirrmacher, executive chair, Theological Commission, World Evangelical Alliance (Bonn)
"This book comes at a critical time. More Muslims are coming to faith in Christ in the beginning of this century than in all the other centuries combined since the rise of Islam; yet there has been significant controversy over how they should be evangelized and discipled. Don Little has been one of the leaders who seek to foster understanding amongst evangelicals on these practices in a spirit of truth and grace. The present study, which draws broadly on Scripture, history and his experience, makes a significant contribution to the conversation. It thereby is a model for others to join that conversation from their different perspectives but with the same concern for truth and grace."--J. Dudley Woodberry, dean emeritus and senior professor of Islamic studies, School of Intercultural Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary
"A well-written, comprehensive and scholarly work. It is very much worth reading. I will recommend it to my students."--Nabeel T. Jabbour, author of The Crescent Through the Eyes of the Cross
Effective Discipling In Muslim Communities
Little, Don
- Paperback: 350 pages
- Publisher: IVP ACADEMIC; 1 edition (Aug. 3 2015)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0830824707
- ISBN-13: 978-0830824700
- Product Dimensions: 15.2 x 2.3 x 22.9 cm