Grace or na'vety?: Balancing moderates and maniacs Grace calling: The gravitational pull towards the muslim Defining grace: Getting to grips with grace in the Bible Grace finds a muslim: Ahmad's story Grace for the dark side?: Bad news about radicalized Muslims Echoes of grace: Is there any grace in the Qur'an? Grace in East and West: How I was expelled from Egypt Grace seeking Muslims: Good news about Muslims following Jesus Grace for Muslims?: Some good reasons for 'grace-relations' Welcome home: The local church as a receiving centre I have a dream: The shape of things to come? Holy Land - a red herring: Reasons for the Palestinian/Israeli conflict
One man's quest to understand and develop a 'grace response' to Muslims.
Why should an essentially 'benign' religion turn some into 'demons'? asked a Muslim journalist. It is a question that is at the heart of the Islamic debate. Alarmist claims are made about these 'demons', while the possibility of a peaceful Islam is dismissed. Many are confused about the religion's contradictory faces.
Is it possible for Christians to relate to Muslims without being politically na've or theologically liberal? Steve believes it is. He shares his own journey and reflects upon how he arrived at the crucial ingredient - grace.
'I am deeply touched and encouraged by this wonderful book' Brother Andrew, Open Doors
Steve Bell has been involved in Islam and Christian witness for twenty-five years. He is now with the UrbanVision network, helping Christians to discuss the good news with Muslims. He speaks at Spring Harvest, Keswick and New Wine.