Christians Active As 911 Remembered
[from Mission Network News...]Fouad Masri, Founder
USA (MNN) ― 09-11-2001 is a day everyone will remember as a day the United States was attacked. It was a day terrorism rocked the world causing many to begin a global fear of militant Islam.
Founder and president of the Crescent Project Fouad Masri says it shook him to the core. "In 1978, I was in high school, and five of my classmates talked about hijacking 10 planes over the United States; one of the places they wanted to target was the World Trade Center. So for me it shook me to the core that they got away with it."
It also affected him as a Christian. "It shows me again and again that we have a problem on this planet called sin," Masri said. "We have a problem that people are being raised to kill and hate and plan to kill others. As a Christian, it should heighten my responsibility to tell people about Jesus because Jesus is the only Savior."
Some Christians are afraid to share their faith with Muslims because many believe radical Muslims can't come to Christ. Masri disagrees. "Saul of Tarsus definitely was not winnable in the minds of many of the disciples of Jesus. It took a matter of faith for Ananias to talk to him about Christ. Saul became the Apostle Paul."
While this shook Christians, it also shook the faith of many Muslims. Many Muslims began asking...
[continued at Mission Network News]
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