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Training - The Engaging with Islam course
This is the training course for Engaging with Islam.
You can do this course individually, as a church group, or as part of
leadership training. Anyone can lead this course as no
previous knowledge of Islam is required and leader's
notes are provided. To run the course you need the
DVD to show to the group, and a copy of the workbook for
each participant.
There are seven sessions, and each is a mix of
preparation, group discussion and
a DVD presentation. The session notes are in the
workbook. Each session takes between 60 to 70 minutes.
The course syllabus is as follows:
- Session 1: The History of Islam
- Session 2: The Books of Islam
- Session 3: The Practices and Beliefs of Islam
- Session 4: Test a Prophet
- Session 5: Promoting Islam - Dawah
- Session 6: Contend for the Faith
- Session 7: Evangelism
How to get the Engaging with Islam course.
To do the course you need the videos and the workbook. Select one of the
videos options below.
Select a workbook option.
The second edition of Engaging with Islam is currently in production and God willing will be available by mid 2013.
Further Training
If you have just completed the Engaging with Islam course you may
be thinking about what to do next. Here are some suggestions:
1. Keep learning the Bible and growing as a Christian. We need to know
about Islam but to know Jesus.
There is no use being an expert in Islam and an infant in your own faith.
There is plenty of Bible teaching on this site.
2. Talk to Muslims. Don't be afraid. Trust God and talk to them as you
would anyone else. Most Muslims are quite reasonable and keen to discuss
things.
3. Run this course with a group of people. When you teach
something you learn more about it, so run this course and you will be even
more familiar with the issues.
5. Get familiar with the Answering Islam website.
6. Just get involved. There are many ministries happening for Muslims.
Find out where these are in your area and get involved.
7. Other training courses.
I2 Ministries
Voice of the Martyrs
Learn from the Past
Saint John of Damascus (c.675-c.749) on Islam
The Apology of Al Kindy Written at the Court of Al Mamun
(Circa A.H. 215; A.D. 830) in Defence of Christianity against Islam.
An Arabic-to-English Translation of the Religious Debate between the Nestorian
Patriarch Timothy I and the 慉bbasid Caliph al-Mahdi
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