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E-Connected Archive - July 2009


Bring Change - Get Talking!

“Look at the nations and watch - and be utterly amazed.  For I am going to do something in your days that you would not believe, even if you were told." Habakkuk 1:5

A different time and context, but God’s words through Habakkuk seem very real for us in 2009. These are amazing times in God’s purposes being fulfilled — more Muslims are following Jesus in our lifetime than in all of the previous thirteen centuries.

Picture of Afghan Man

We could easily miss it in the busyness of life and local ministry. We could even miss the great theme running through God’s word — His heart for all nations and His desire for worship to rise from all peoples (Psalm 67). 

God calls us all, in some way, to involvement in the big picture of His global purposes.  Still today there are hundreds of Muslim tribes, peoples and languages where no-one is working to make Christ known.  There is much left to do for the gospel to take root among every Muslim people group and this big vision needs many more advocates. 

Too many people still don’t know about the enormous challenge of reaching the Muslim world. If you are unable to go to the Muslim world at this time but want to bring change in Muslim nations then perhaps you could you be part of the vital work being done to mobilise others to go?  For every worker and every team going to the Muslim world there are those who first inspired and encouraged them on the journey.

Start spreading the word...

Young Girl from UzbekistanCould you be an advocate for unreached Muslims? Could you give a couple of hours a month or even consider working
with us part or full time? We’re looking for people to communicate the vision, distribute resources, encourage others in
exploring a future in the Muslim world, help organise events / courses and host local groups for enquirers.

If you think you might be interested, please contact our office.

"We must be global Christians with a global vision because our God is a global God." John Stott