Developing a strategy to reach Muslims through Adventist Education in Ngaoundere
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Date
2014-06
Authors
Alla-Hoki, Pascal
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Adventist University of Africa, Theological Seminary
Abstract
Christ mandated the Church to "make disciples" (Matt.28:19,200) and has
equipped the Church for the task through provision of ministries. The preaching,
teaching, and healing ministries have been the methods he used during his ministry on
earth. Since the ministry of teaching had brought its results during the ages, the
Church has to make advantage of it in the city of Ngaoundéré to reach Muslims.
The research will then explore the topic of education through the Bible, Ellen G.
White writings, the Qur’an, the Hadiths and other secular authors’ writings in order to
establish the pertinence of the project. Finally a strategy of reaching Muslims through
Adventist Education will be designed taking in account the general context of the city
of Ngaoundéré.
Muslims are unreachable people. The matter is just to develop an appropriate
strategy. Converting any type of religion to Christianity is hard enough. When
Christians have to convert Muslims to Christianity, the task is harder because a
Muslim, more than anyone else, is shaped in a kind of beliefs and practices from his earliest childhood. That is why; prayer is one of the important things to be
recommended in the process of reaching Muslims. The commitment of all the church
members is also necessary.
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Keywords
Adventist Education, Reaching Muslims, Cameroon -- Ngaoundere