| CHURCHES10 Keys to Unlocking Muslim StrongholdsBy Don NewmanMission Frontiers
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  Islam stands as the strongest giant against 
        the planting of a church for every people by the year 2000 (Otis). One 
        out of every five people on earth is a Muslim. The heart of Islam and 
        most of its followers live in the part of Africa and Asia known as the 
        "10-40 window." Muslims make up the most resistant and most neglected block of people 
        in the world. There is only one missionary for every one million Muslims. How can we hope to plant a church in each of the 4,000 unreached Muslim 
        people groups and clearly present the Gospel to the billion Muslims by 
        AD 2000? Here is a ring of 10 keys that just might open up the Muslim 
        world to the Gospel. 1. Adopt a Muslim People Group A number of churches have already adopted a Muslim people group, but many 
        groups remain to be claimed for Christ. With over 600 Great Commission 
        Christian congregations per unreached people group, it should be possible 
        for a number of congregations to adopt each one.
 These congregations will then provide prayer for the unreached people 
        groups, along with financial and personnel support to make an effective 
        witness and establish a church in each people group (Stearns). 2. Conduct Strategic Spiritual WarfareThe prince of Persia and the spirit of Babylon are ancient territorial 
        principalities who have resisted the Kingdom of God in Iran and Iraq for 
        centuries. They and similar demonic spirits ruling the Muslim world must 
        be bound before we can snatch the treasures of darkness from Satan's clutches. 
        This can be done through warfare prayer (Wagner) which the gates of hell 
        cannot stand against (Matt. 16:18).
 A prayer group for each of the 4000 Islamic peoples should pray daily 
        and meet monthly to intercede on behalf of these people to clear the air 
        for reception of the Good News. The memory of the Crusades is still fresh in Muslim minds after 900 years. 
        It is time to publicly repent of these bitter wars before the entire Muslim 
        world and seek forgiveness and reconciliation. 3. Spread the Word Islamic leaders are scared to death of the Word of God and will try their 
        best to prevent Muslims from hearing or reading it. The Gospel should 
        be readily available in every Muslim language through radio, cassettes, 
        videos, books, tracts, newspapers, letters, etc. The JESUS film is one 
        of the best tools to present the Gospel to both literate and illiterate 
        Muslims.
 4. Send in International Church Planting Teams A team of eight or more international cross-cultural missionaries needs 
        to be operating within a significantly large group of the people being 
        reached. This team should have an incarnational witness, identifying with 
        the people through a simple life style. They should demonstrate the gifts 
        and fruit of the Spirit as they interact with each other and their Muslim 
        friends. They need to be so committed to their people group that they 
        bond with them as they master the culture and language. They must never 
        lose sight of the goal to establish a growing church movement among that 
        people.
 5. Use Strategies that Fit the Needs of the People 
        Mission agencies are imploying many different methods of penetrating Muslim 
        countries, since most of the unreached Muslim people groups are in countries 
        that do not grant "missionary visas." Creative ways of access need to 
        be found to live in those countries. The team can go as tentmakers, possibly 
        as students, teachers or as providing some service that is appreciated 
        by the government and the people (Wilson). It would help to have a nonresidential 
        missionary based outside the country who can facilitate communications, 
        prayer support, and linking the work of the team with others interested 
        in that people (Garrison).
 6. Find a Bridge in their CultureThe team should be searching for cultural and religious beliefs which 
        can serve as a bridge for this group to more readily accept the Gospel 
        (Richardson). The Koran provides stories that can be used to present the 
        Gospel such as Abraham's offering of his son celebrated every year during 
        the Id al-Adha.
 7. Start a Socially Acceptable People Movement Messianic mosques have been appearing in some countries where followers 
        of Jesus do not leave their culture but continue to appear as Muslims 
        while worshipping Jesus. (Parshall).
 8. Demonstrate God's Love for the Whole Person Since many Muslim peoples are refugees or are suffering from poverty and 
        starvation, holistic ministries can demonstrate God's love and concern 
        for their physical as well as spiritual needs. Such people find it easy 
        to understand and accept a Gospel that shows practical concern for their 
        desperate situation (Elliston).
 9. Expect Power EncountersThe majority of Muslims live in fear of jinns, the evil eye, 
        and other animistic expressions of folk Islam. They need to see the power 
        of Christ demonstrated in healing, delivering from demon possession, and 
        conquering the forces of evil. Many Muslims have come to accept Christ 
        after they have had a vision, dream or dramatic answer to prayer in Jesus' 
        name (Kraft).
 10. Demand Obedience to Christ Those who come to faith need to be discipled in obedience to Christ and 
        gathered into cells where they can be held accountable to follow Jesus 
        whatever the cost. This requires willingness to suffer for Christ and 
        in some cases to die for Him. Until a number of Muslim converts are prepared 
        for this, the church will not grow strong or fast in that society (Patterson).
 There are, no doubt, other keys which can help unlock the door to Muslim 
        cultures so that the Church can be planted in their midst. Let us know 
        what you have found useful so that the lessons learned in one part of 
        the Muslim world can be shared with those working in other areas that 
        Christ may be glorified and the last of the giants can be overcome. References: (All are excellent for additional reading.) Elliston, Edgar J. (ed.) Christian Relief and Development. Dallas, 
        TX: Word Publishing, 1989. Garrison, V. David. The Nonresidential Missionary. Monrovia, 
        CA: MARC, 1990. Kraft, Charles H. Christianity with Power. Ann Arbor, MI: Vine 
        Books, 1989. Otis Jr., George. The Last of the Giants. Tarrytown, NY: Ravell 
        Company, 1991. Parshall, Phil. Beyond the Mosque. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books 
        1985. Patterson, George. Church Planting Through Obedience Oriented 
        Teaching. Pasadena, CA: William Carey Library, 1981. Stearns, Bill & Amy. Catch the Vision 2000. Minneapolis, 
        MN: Bethany House, 1991.  Missions Frontiers June 
        1, 1992 
 
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