If you have any questions about how to talk to Muslim women, what it's like to live in a Muslim country, or anything put it up. I don't have a lot of experience but I can find out some answers and share with you the experiences I have had so far. Maybe you'd just like to comment or throw up some stats...
Another person who wants to reach Muslim women! This is great! Sure, I'd love to hear about the experiences you have had! Here's a question I have. What do you do when a Muslim woman wants to accept the Lord but they are scared to be violating submission to their husband or father? I've had several situations like this. One girl, Abatu, had a father who was an Imam. She did get saved and then was kicked out of her house, but she never grew too much after that because she was always too scared to really be discipled. Another precious lady that I'm praying for, Zenobu, was one of two wives of my Imam friend Solomon. She came to see me at her next door neighboor's hut when Solomon wasn't around because she wanted to know more about Jesus. She confessed to me that she does believe that He is God, but she is too scared of what her husband will do to her if she becomes a Christian since she is already the unwanted wife since all of her six children that she bore for him died shortly after birth. So, I was just wondering if you've ever had or heard of any situations like this and how they were handled.
I am so glad that PCC FINALLY approved this website! I just wanted to encourage you with this verse from Psalm 84:11-12. It was a promise that God placed upon my life when I was going through a difficult change. "For the Lord God is a sun and shield: the Lord will give grace and glory: no good thing will he withhold from them that walk uprightly. O Lord of hosts, blessed is the man that trusteth in thee." He will be your sun and shield to guide your way and protect you, your grace and glory-giver to give you strength and inspiration to go on, your cloak to shield you from the discouragement of the world,your God of encouragement and consolation to embrace you when you are disappointed or down. I hope this encourages you in the days ahead. Keeping you in my prayers, Tracy Paver