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The following is based on numerous personal conversations with Muslims, personal study and intensive training I received from a missions organization in preparation for one month of outreach in a Muslim nation in 1979.
The astonishing thing about my conversations with Muslims is that most of them have the same moral values that Christians should have, and that this is one of the biggest stumbling blocks hindering them from believing that Christianity is true. (Most of them are very warm, friendly people. Some experts estimate that only about 7-10 percent of them are affiliated in some way with radical Islam, which is still about 100 million adherents globally.)
The majority of the early church was of Middle Eastern descent (e.g., the seven churches in the book of Revelation were situated in modern day Turkey), and some of the great church fathers (Augustine, Tertullian and others) lived and ministered in North Africa (which eventually turned almost totally Islamic). Yet Christians today are reticent in regards to ministering to Muslims.
charismanews.com/opinion/the-pulse/53726-10-ways-muslims-view-christianityThe following points are meant to aid Christians in their understanding of their Muslim neighbors before attempting to share the gospel.