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Thursday, January 1, 2009
Muslims, dreams and Christ
According to Charisma magazine, a fundy rag for the super-righteous, there is right now, this minute, "A quiet revolution ... under way in the Middle East as vast numbers of Muslims, propelled by dreams and visions, are coming to faith in Christ."
Vast numbers!
Yup. "Although it takes a back seat to rumors of war, a tsunami of faith is quietly overtaking the Muslim world. Islamic adherents are laying aside their allegiance to Muhammed to follow Jesus Christ ... Propelled by dreams, visions and miracles, this wave of revival is bringing vast numbers of Muslims-some say millions-into God's kingdom."
Wow!
This is so big that such a Middle East "expert" as Joel Rosenberg thinks that "more Muslims have come to faith in Christ in the last 30 years than at any time in history. 'The vast majority of those conversions have happened since 9/11,' he notes. He relates some of their stories in his upcoming book, Inside the Revolution, releasing March 10."
"Dreams, visions and miracles." Well, maybe not. Perhaps Rosenberg's book gives evidence of the "millions" of Muslims converting to Christianity, as well as all of these "dreams, visions and miracles," but the article does not.
More like wishful thinking and propaganda to con the good Christian folks back home into letting loose of their cash to fund a bunch of international con artists playing the Jesus game.
Then there's the story of an American woman who's been an Episcopal priest for 20 years AND a Muslim for 15 months! Click here. Talk about confusing the issue!
And in Gaza, Christians can survive only if they adopt Islamic rule. Click here.
Read the entire article here.
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