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Why are you still on this Earth? Because our Father desires us to tell as many people as possible that His Son loves them and longs to forgive them. He desires that they trust His Son for forgiveness.
Explore the complex journey of evangelical missions in Muslim-majority countries—from early interfaith encounters and medieval dialogues to modern Protestant movements and contemporary challenges. Delve into how historical events, colonial legacies, and evolving strategies have shaped a narrative of persistence, adaptation, and intercultural exchange, offering a balanced view of gradual progress amid resistance.
On a mission trip to Papua New Guinea, a tribal man—bone through his nose, spear in hand—asked, “Will you come tell my people God’s book?” His desperate plea sparked a realization: countless souls remain untouched by the gospel. Who will answer the call?