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A Clear Picture of Christ’s Crucifixion, Part 1
Muslims are taught to believe that Jesus was not crucified. The Quran states, "They neither killed nor crucified him—it was only made to appear so." Christians, based on historical evidence, testify that Jesus was crucified and raised from the dead on the third day. The whole of history and faith revolves around the historical Jesus, the Son of God in flesh, who paid the ultimate sacrifice so people could receive forgiveness of sin and assurance of salvation.
Fred Farrokh
5 days ago5 min read


What’s For Supper? Comparing Jesus’ Last Supper with the Ramadan Iftar Meal
Christians often associate the holidays of Good Friday and Easter Sunday with springtime. Jesus’ resurrection often coincides with the rebirth of the earth as it awakes from its winter. More importantly, Jesus’ death and resurrection free us from the winter of sin unto new life in God. The Islamic holidays are based on the lunar calendar, which is about 354 days long. Each year, those holidays fall 11 days earlier, such that Islamic holidays are not fixed to any particular
Fred Farrokh
Mar 27, 20243 min read


Celebrating the Word of God
Divine revelation is celebrated by Jews, Muslims, and Christians in the holidays of each faith. For Jews, the Festival of Weeks...
Steve Krstulovich
Mar 13, 20245 min read


Handling Muslim Objections, Part 3: “Jesus Did Not Die on the Cross”
Most Muslims believe that Jesus did not die on the cross, but this takes the very heart out of the gospel! As the Apostle Paul explains,...
Steve Krstulovich
Jan 17, 20245 min read


Outreach to Muslims During Ramadan
For Muslims, the vestiges of a hope for the forgiveness of sins, rooted in the Jewish Day of Atonement, still pervade the Muslim mind. ...
GI Team Member
Apr 14, 20223 min read
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