Ministry to Muslims has numerous outreaches throughout the year. Join our outreaches in your city or in ours. Anyone who has a heart for Muslims can duplicate our outreaches.
Also, we are a non-profit ministry and would value your participation in our ministry in many ways in addition to evangelism. We have needs for:
1. Research (all areas of US).
2. Event/conferences/seminar Coordination (all areas of US).
3. Receiving email and phone calls from muslims (Headquarters only for phone calls).
4. Setting up/taking down events (all areas of US).
5. Office work (Headquarters only).
6. Technical Support (Headquarters only).
7. Fundraising events (all areas of US).
8. Outreach Team Leaders/coordinators (all areas of US).
9. Other
Please tell us how you would like to be involved by filling out the "How do you see yourself serving in this ministry" section of the from below.
Please agree to our terms before filling out the form.
Ministry to Muslims (MTM) has a love for those who are lost in the teachings of Islam. MTM has experienced that using the Love of Christ to draw Muslims is more effective than arguing. We believe in confrontational evangelism, (i.e. debating, pointing out errors in Islam) but use broad,
non-denominational rather than denominational or argumentative, styles of sharing the Gospel to win Muslims to Christ.
Not only does MTM prefer not to argue with Muslims, the ministry also prefers not to argue among its participants. MTM discourages the use of teachings or beliefs that are divisional, but not essential to the Christian faith. Ministries such as: The Billy Graham Crusade, Harvest Crusade, and
Bill Glass Ministries are examples that use non-denominational approaches and are quite successful in winning the lost; MTM would like to model such ministries. If this is something you feel strongly against, we would like to thank you for considering our ministry and pray blessings on
whatever other ministry God has for you.
Please also note that at times, for the sake of the Muslims, MTM will have to enforce specific dress codes.
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