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Miracles Among Muslims

The Jesus Visions

by Christine Darg

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Price: £9.99
Publisher:Destiny Image Publishers from Joining the Dots Distribution
Published:01 December 2007
ISBN:978-8-889-12738-4
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Miracles Amongst Muslims is a wonderful account of what God is doing in the Islamic World. From the mountains of Algeria to the Royal Palaces of Saudi Arabia to Palestinian Terrorist groups, God is using dreams to introduce Muslims to the truth of who Jesus Christ is. Miracles Amongst Muslims also shows how through Christine, The Jesus Video and others, He is sending evangelists to bring them to Him. Across the Middle East people are being prepared for a great harvest of the Gospel. But this book also left me unsettled. In France Muslims now out number Christians. Young people, even those from non Muslim backgrounds, are being recruited to militant Islam while in prison in the UK. And we have a media that is as antichristian in its bias as any in the Middle East. We have militant atheism that sneers at Christianity. Yet while we rely on debate, elsewhere God is using dreams to speak to the heart. As the UK continues its slide into a post Christian society I felt challenged by Miracles Amongst Muslims as to whether we are willing to prepare hearts in this country through dreams and visions.

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Reviewer: Phelim McIntyre   (18/06/08)

Reader review: - Bob Stoneham TGBS Reviewer 12/9/11

In this book Christine highlights some of the ways that God is working in the Muslim lands. Several evangelists have reported how Muslims have come to know the Lord as a result of visions and dreams, very powerful forces in their culture.
Christine gives many examples of Muslims to whom Christ has appeared in either a dream or a vision and who have been lead to the Lord by this alone: in one case the Muslim was already reading the Gospels when he received a vision of Christ. She also gives examples where healing has occurred.
In her call to the Middle East she sees revival in both the Arab lands and Israel and mentions different meetings between Christian evangelists and leading Arab politicians.
However when writing about Egypt she refers to Assiyout as one of the towns where Jesus lived as a baby. Yet there does not appear to be any reference to a specific place in the Bible. This can lead the reader to want confirmation of the other reports and references in the book.
Miracles Among Muslims can act as a challenge to Christians who are reluctant to accept the powerful role of visions and dreams in a Muslim culture and for believers from a Muslim Background. It was an interesting read in examining this topic from by a writer who appears to has fully accepted the ‘signs and wonder’ movement.

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