Paul Meets Muhammad

May 26–27, 2008 - comment

It is estimated that there are between 1 and 3 million Muslims in the United States. But most of us don’t know much about them, much less how to reach them for Christ. Muslims see Jesus as a great prophet while Christians hail him as the risen Savior. It’s a debate that hinges on whether or not Jesus rose from the dead.

Today we’d like to welcome Michael Licona to the program. Michael is a expert in apologetics and evangelism and he’s here to set up a debate between two powerful historical figures, Paul and Muhammad. It’s an intriguing way to look at the evidence for the resurrection of Jesus.

topic(s): Faith, Apologetics, Bible

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