Fred Farrokh
Rev. Dr. Fred Farrokh is an International Trainer with Global Initiative: Reaching Muslim Peoples. He is an Ordained Missionary with Elim Fellowship. Before joining Global Initiative, Fred served as Executive Director of Jesus For Muslims Network in Metro New York, and Special Projects Officer with SAT-7 in Cyprus. A Christian of Muslim-background, he completed his PhD in Intercultural Studies through Assemblies of God Theological Seminary in 2014, with a dissertation on Muslim Identity. He also hosts a TV programs for Muslims called "Faith Matters" (www.FaithMatters.TV).
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copyright Global Missiology: http://ojs.globalmissiology.org/index.php/english/article/view/2901/7290
This paper compares and contrasts the "Call of God" in the world's two biggest faiths.
Citation: https://www.emsweb.org/images/occasional-bulletin/special-editions/OB_SpecialEdition_2016.pdf
The article compares recent field research from J.H. Prenger, Ben Naja, and Fred Farrokh. The question being considered is the extent to which "theological outsiders" (TOs) in Muslim contexts can remain "social insiders" (SIs).
copyright Global Missiology: http://ojs.globalmissiology.org/index.php/english/article/view/2901/7290
This paper compares and contrasts the "Call of God" in the world's two biggest faiths.
Citation: https://www.emsweb.org/images/occasional-bulletin/special-editions/OB_SpecialEdition_2016.pdf
The article compares recent field research from J.H. Prenger, Ben Naja, and Fred Farrokh. The question being considered is the extent to which "theological outsiders" (TOs) in Muslim contexts can remain "social insiders" (SIs).
• How should Christians respond to mandates by governments to close churches or limit attendance?
• How can believers continue to witness for Christ in this Orwellian age of cancel culture, in which simply stating a biblical position can be deemed “hate speech?”
• What sources of information are reliable in the face of mounting media dishonesty and anti-Christian propaganda?
• When should Christians risk going to jail for what they believe?
Like the warning on some airplanes goes, “Your nearest way of escape may be behind you.” Beyond simply pointing a way of escape, Prepare for Persecution: Lessons from Acts guides today’s believers through the example of Jesus’ disciples. The early church overcame persecution again and again in the pages of the Acts of the Apostles—witnessing as they went, in the comfort and power of the Holy Spirit. This book chronicles nine key storylines of Acts. Each chapter concludes with “Applications for the Church Today,” and “For Further Discussion,” making the book ideal for group Bible study.
Edited By Ayman S. Ibrahim and Ant Greenham
The title is "The Qur'an and the Christian: An In-Depth Look into the Book of Islam for Followers of Jesus."
For original, see: https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/themelios/review/the-quran-and-the-christian-an-in-depth-look-into-the-book-of-islam-for-followers-of-jesus/
• How should Christians respond to mandates by governments to close churches or limit attendance?
• How can believers continue to witness for Christ in this Orwellian age of cancel culture, in which simply stating a biblical position can be deemed “hate speech?”
• What sources of information are reliable in the face of mounting media dishonesty and anti-Christian propaganda?
• When should Christians risk going to jail for what they believe?
Like the warning on some airplanes goes, “Your nearest way of escape may be behind you.” Beyond simply pointing a way of escape, Prepare for Persecution: Lessons from Acts guides today’s believers through the example of Jesus’ disciples. The early church overcame persecution again and again in the pages of the Acts of the Apostles—witnessing as they went, in the comfort and power of the Holy Spirit. This book chronicles nine key storylines of Acts. Each chapter concludes with “Applications for the Church Today,” and “For Further Discussion,” making them ideal for weekly Bible studies.
ISBN: 978-1-62586-191-7
Published by Credo House, 2021