Reaching Muslims Through Love and the Gospel

In this insightful episode of Inside The Epicenter, Hormoz Shariat and Tom Doyle share their expertise on effectively reaching Muslims with the gospel. 

They discuss the barriers hindering Muslims from embracing Christianity, such as fear and the historical baggage of Christianity. 

Join us as they delve into the crucial role of love, acceptance, and joyful Christian lifestyles in attracting Muslims to Christ. 

From personal stories of conversion to practical strategies and gospel presentations, our guests shed light on the powerful impact of reaching out to the Muslim community with compassion and dedication. 

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