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"Ye Are the Light of the World"
Matthew 5:14Today with over 1.5 billion Muslims in the world the Seventh-day Adventist church is facing its greatest challenge of knowing how to bring the three angels' messages to this people group. What makes this challenge even more difficult is the political view many in the church have adopted. They think of Muslims as the enemy, not worth saving. Yes friends you read it right, there is a large class of so called Seventh-Day Adventists that believe this. Christian compassion does not discriminate against someone's nationality, race, or even their religious upbringing.
“Ye are the light of the world.” Jesus said in Matthew 5:14. The world in this verse implies every living human being, and we should be absorbed with the burden of their salvation. Friend if you believe you are one of those who up to this point has cherished ill feelings for your Muslim neighbor or coworker, it is time for you to repent and be faithful to Christ’s great commission of “Go ye into all the world.” I hope and pray that you will do this and do it now. by Shahbaz

New Farsi Mission Project
Amazing Discoveries has started a new Farsi Mission Project spearheaded by Shahbaz. He will be working with farsi-speaking people in the United States, Canada and Europe - reaching out to them in person and via the web and satellite - bringing them the gospel and three angels' messages. Amazing Discoveries is excited about this new project targeting this people group especially since Islam has come to the forefront of the news recently. These sincere people need to know Jesus and the religion of love and brotherly kindness that the Bible teaches. Their god demands of them sacrifices and rituals that make their life burdensome and sometimes even cut it short. How much would they be thrilled to know the lovely Jesus who has sacrificed Himself for them, and who demands only the sacrifices of a broken heart - to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God.Please support this project as we reach out to these people yearning to learn of the love the Master whom we serve. We solicit your prayers for Shahbaz as he reaches out in love to the farsi and arabic speaking people. Please mark your donations "Farsi Project".
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