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Reminder: Pray 1st then come back :)

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One day in the Spring of 1991, I came to know that the Muslims believed in the Bible.  I was shocked.  How could this be?  But that’s not all, they believe in Jesus as:

* A true messenger of God;

* Prophet of God;

* Miracle birth without human intervention;

* He was the ‘Christ’ or Messiah as predicted in the Bible;

* He is with God now and most important;

* He will be coming back in the Last Days to lead the believers against the ‘Antichrist.’

After “winning souls to the Lord for Jesus” day after day, this would be a big achievement for me, to catch one of these ‘Moslems’ and ‘convert’ him to Christianity.

I asked him if he liked tea and he said he did.  So off we went to a little shop in the mall to sit and talk about my favorite subject: Beliefs.  While we sat in that little coffee shop for hours talking (I did most of the talking) I came to know that he was very nice, quiet and even a bit shy.  He listened attentively to every word that I had to say and did not interrupt even one time.  I liked this man’s way and thought that he had definite potential to become a good Christian. - Little did I know the course of events about to unravel in front of my eyes.

First of all, I agreed with my father that we should do business with this man and even encouraged the idea of him traveling along with me on my business trips across the northern part of Texas.  Day after day, we would ride together and discuss various issues pertaining to different beliefs that people have.  And along the way, I could of course interject some of my favorite radio programs of worship and praise to help bring the message to this poor individual.  We talked about the concept of God; the meaning of life; the purpose of creation; the prophets and their mission and how God reveals His Will to mankind.  We also shared a lot of personal experiences and ideas as well.

One day I came to know that my friend Mohamed was going to move out of the home he had been sharing with a friend of his and was going to be living in the mosque for a time.  I went to my dad and asked him if we could invite Mohamed to come out to our big home in the country and stay there with us.  After all, he could share some of the work and some expenses, and he would be right there when we were ready to go to out traveling around.  My father agreed and Mohamed moved in.

Of course I still would find time to visit my fellow preachers and evangelists around the state of Texas.  One of them lived on the Texas-Mexico border, and another lived near lived the Oklahoma border.  One preacher liked to carry a huge wooden cross that was bigger than a car.  He would carry it over his shoulder and drag the bottom on the ground and go down the road or freeway hauling these two beams formed in the shape of a cross.  People would stop their cars and come over to him and ask him what was going on and he would give them pamphlets and booklets on Christianity.

One day my friend with the cross had a heart attack and had to go to the Veteran’s Hospital where he stayed for quite a long while.  I used to visit him in the hospital several times a week and I would take Mohamed with me with the hopes that we could all share together in the subject of beliefs and religions.  My friend was not very impressed and it was obvious that he did not want to know anything about Islam.  Then one day a man who was sharing the room with my friend came rolling into the room in his wheelchair.  I went to him and asked him his name and he said that it didn’t matter and when I asked him where he was from he said he was from the planet Jupiter.  I thought about what he said and then began to wonder if I was in the cardiac ward or the mental ward.

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