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Buddy Hoffman

Buddy Hoffman

Buddy Hoffman is the Lead Pastor of Grace Fellowship, a Bible-centered church community he and his wife founded more than twenty five years ago with campuses both in the heart of Atlanta and in its suburbs.  During the aftermath of 9/11--literally standing in the ashes of the Twin Towers--a harrowing question pierced his heart: "Is the Muslim world the enemy or the prize?"  Since that time, Buddy has traveled through the mountains of Pakistan, the war zones of Afghanistan, the deserts of Iraq (where he was put on trial and nearly beheaded), and the universities of Iran, and he saw firsthand the scarce fruit of more than 1400 years of Christian effort in the Muslim world.  He also learned that Islamic resistance to the Gospel has far more to do with "Christianity" than Christ.  But what if 1.57 billion Muslims are much closer to the Kingdom than we think?  And what if the key to unlocking this entire global issue begins in the pages of the Qur'an?
 
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Engaging Islam

Currently, roughly one in four humans is a Muslim and the religion of Islam is growing faster than any other world religion today. Its new worldwide dominance combined with predictions of future growth (largely based on birth rates alone) show Islam overtaking Christianity by 2035 in its total number of adherents. What is it about Islam that is so attractive to the spiritual seeker? Is there allowance within Islam to be a true follower of Jesus? And is it possible to share the Good News of Jesus to our Muslim friends through the Koran itself?


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