This blog post aims to teach the Seven Aspects of Receptivity among Muslims in South Asia. While some of these same principles may apply in other areas of the world, a few aspects are particular to South Asia. The heart behind this article is that there are more than 600 million Muslims in South AsiaContinue reading “Seven aspects of receptivity of Muslim people groups”
Category Archives: Training
Principles and Methods for Finding National Partners
This blog post consists of teaching notes for a seminar I recently taught on how to find and develop national partners. Therefore, it reads less like an article and more a collection of thoughts on that subject.
Our 14-Step Basic Discipleship Process
One of the keys to making disciples of Muslims is to have a process to help Muslims who want to learn more about Jesus to come to Him. In our ministry, we use a 14-step path. This blog post aims to give a straightforward outline of this process. I hope this will become very easyContinue reading “Our 14-Step Basic Discipleship Process”
A New Process for Developing Muslim-Background Leaders
Here is our new process for assessing and developing Muslim-background leaders.
How Should MBBs Relate to Islam and Culture?
When Muslims come to Christ, their relationship to their former religion and culture is a crucial question. In many areas, there are no mature Muslim-Background Believers (MBBs) for new MBBs to learn from regarding what it means to follow Jesus. Therefore, they are left to their own devices to determine their relationship with Islam andContinue reading “How Should MBBs Relate to Islam and Culture?”
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Five Barriers to Engaging Muslims with the Gospel
In 1791, William Carey published An Enquiry, effectively launching the modern missions movement. His argument was that Christians needed to take up the Great Commission by forming mission boards to launch missionaries to the nations. Carey led the charge by going to India in 1792. In An Enquiry, Carey detailed the greatest centers of lostness in the world,Continue reading “Five Barriers to Engaging Muslims with the Gospel”
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Three Responses to the Gospel: Red, Yellow, and Green Lights
A few months ago, a South Asia Christian told me that before we trained him to share the gospel with Muslims, every Muslim rejected his message. In reality, those Muslims did not reject his message; instead, they rejected the language and culture he used to present the gospel. So, we helped this brother learn someContinue reading “Three Responses to the Gospel: Red, Yellow, and Green Lights”
The Sacrifice of Christ: A Gospel Tool for Muslims
Come and learn a basic tool about how to present Jesus in a way that your Muslim friends will understand.
Rituals of Folk Muslims in South Asia: Na’at
Our Engaging South Asian Muslims E-Course recently went live. This course is a great opportunity to learn about the worldview of the Muslims of South Asia and how to bring the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ to them. This reading is an example of one of the readings from this E-Course. Each the twelveContinue reading “Rituals of Folk Muslims in South Asia: Na’at”
Our Engaging South Asian Muslims E-Course is Live!
I want to share an exciting announcement! No Cousins Left has launched its first E-Course to train others in how to make disciples and plant churches among the almost 600 million Muslims of South Asia. This E-Course is self-paced, meaning that you can access each lesson at any time. This training consists of twelve lessons.Continue reading “Our Engaging South Asian Muslims E-Course is Live!”