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I would say that at least half of the refugees whom we (lovingallpeoples) work with are Muslim. They come from all over Africa, Burma, Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Muslims have become a huge part of our life. We love Muslims. They are some of the most hospitable and generous people that I have ever met. I know many Americans simply just do not understand them because most Americans are not in relationship with Muslims. And after 9/11, I am sure Americans are a little weary of them. I understand this, but we should still try to make more of an effort to befriend Muslims.

 

In the media, you are only seeing a fraction of the Muslim population in this world. You are only hearing the bad stories about Muslims. But most are like you and me; just people trying to take care of their families and make it through life. And just like in our culture, there are some people who do really bad things. Turning on our local news could make you fear walking out the door in Dallas. Am I right? Don’t get sucked in by the media. Create your own perception of the world by engaging in it and with people. Do we have the right to judge a world or people we do not truly know?

Our experience is very different from what you see in the media. They treat us with great respect. Again, they are so generous and hospitable. If you go to their home, you will be treated as an honored guest.

 

Muslims love to talk about spiritual things. They don’t separate the spiritual and the practical like many of us do; I know I do sometimes. So, they are very open to spiritual conversations. I know most people think it is difficult to talk with Muslims about God, but that’s just not the case. They love to talk about God. God is the most important thing to most of them.

When we talk about Jesus, they do not kick us out. When we offer prayer, they never reject it. In fact, some Muslim families heard about how our team prayed over a family who had been in an accident. Next thing you know, all those Muslim families are calling our team and asking us to pray for them. When someone got sick and went to the hospital, who did they call? Us! Followers of Jesus. So let’s not be afraid of Muslims. They are open. They want our friendship and our love just like anyone else. These are beautiful people and God loves them so much. I think that is the most important thing. We should love who God loves!

 

One of the best parts of being friends with Muslims is the food! I added some pics of the food. Also, I should explain the pics below because some people might start to get a little worried about me:) Muslims love to teach you about their culture. They may even dress you up like a Muslim. They may even dress your baby up as a Muslim too!

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I love Muslims. They need salvation. I hate Islam, it is evil to the core.

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I would say that at least half of the refugees whom we (lovingallpeoples) work with are Muslim.

Cool. What do the other 50% of the refugees you work with represent?

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I would say that at least half of the refugees whom we (lovingallpeoples) work with are Muslim.

Cool. What do the other 50% of the refugees you work with represent?

 

Buddist, Hindu, and Christians. Some Bahia

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The issue is that the majority of "peace loving" Muslims have let a few "radicalized" Muslims become the public face of Islam. Perhaps if they were to stand up as a community and say "no more" to the Imam's that are inciting those outside of America and even those Americans who hate America, the attitude of the average American would change towards Islam as a whole. It is obvious that our foriegn policy decisions to support these Islamic governments has been a disaster as they take our money and military support and use it against us.

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Hi Mellerd , I got a chance to go through your website , great work your doing , I hope many will come to know the Lord  :D

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I would say that at least half of the refugees whom we (lovingallpeoples) work with are Muslim.

Cool. What do the other 50% of the refugees you work with represent?

Buddist, Hindu, and Christians. Some Bahia

And I guess we are taught to love the Buddhist, Hindu, Christian and Bahia as much as we are to love those of the Muslim faith. Problem is although we serve an impartial God, we ourselves are not impartial.We choose sides from the influences we see around us (and from what others tell us). Such, I guess, is our nature, and we need more initiatives like yours to make us realize this.
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I like this a lot.  I wish more Christians thought this way. 

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That is very interesting. I have not even been able to strike up a conversation with muslim women I meet while walking. When I say Hi, how are you, or hello, they avert their eyes, lower their heads and refuse to even smile. I figured it is probably their tradition, but I at least try to be friendly. Even if they don't understand the language, they at least know how to smile, and they need to be taught that in this country a smile goes a long ways. I know in large cities it is different, but in the rural west USA it is customary to be friendly.

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Having taught in the Middle East for five years I appreciate your heart to reach Muslims with the Gospel. In my hometown I have run across a number of Somalis, who are easily identified by their clothing. I contacted World Missionary Press who sent me some Somali Gospel booklets for free. Now when I run my errands and see a Somali, I stop and give them one of the booklets. So far I have not had one refuse to accept the booklets.

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