Description
This small group is for Christians who want to be ready to engage Islam honestly, confidently, and with the love of Christ. We live in a time when Islam is growing rapidly across the West — through immigration, conversion, and active da'wa (Islamic outreach) in our schools, universities, prisons, and public squares. Most Christians are not prepared for the questions Muslims ask, and many have never been taught the real differences between Christianity and Islam. This group exists to change that.
Together we'll focus on three things. First, we'll honestly examine what Islam is doing in the West right now — the growth of mosques and Islamic schools, the rise of da'wa ministries, and the pressure on Western culture to accept Islamic claims without question. Second, we'll dig into the genuine differences between Christianity and Islam — who God is, who Jesus is, what salvation requires, what the Bible actually says versus what the Quran claims, and why these differences matter eternally. Third, we'll work through the top questions Muslims ask Christians — questions like "Hasn't the Bible been corrupted?" "How can God have a Son?" "Isn't the Trinity polytheism?" "Why do Christians eat pork and drink wine?" "Wasn't Jesus just a prophet?" — and learn clear, biblical, well-reasoned answers.
But just as importantly, we'll learn how to ask good questions ourselves. Too often Christians stay on the defensive, answering objections without ever turning the conversation around. The truth is, Islam makes huge claims that deserve to be examined too. Why does the Quran say the Bible is corrupt while also telling Muslims to believe in it? If Jesus didn't die on the cross, what really happened? How do you know your good deeds will outweigh your bad ones on the Day of Judgment? Who is Jesus, really, and why did the Jews want to kill him? Learning to ask these kinds of questions — gently, respectfully, in the spirit of the "Columbo" method — opens real conversations and helps our Muslim friends think through what they actually believe.
This is not a group about hating Muslims. It is a group about loving them enough to tell them the truth — that Jesus Christ, the crucified and risen Son of God, is the only Saviour. Come with your questions, your hesitations, and your willingness to be equipped.
"We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ." — 2 Corinthians 10:5