A Vineyard Approach to Blessing Muslims
Christian-Muslim relations comprise one of the momentous challenges of the 21st century. The relationship between Christians and Muslims is supercharged by terrorism and exacerbated by the fact that western countries are perceived as "Christian" by many Muslims. Negative stereotypes of Muslims, and ignorance has caused the church to shrink back from Jesus' commands to love and to make disciples.
How then can the Vineyard be agents of peace and faithfully bear witness to Christ in such a polarized world? What does a Vineyard approach to blessing Muslims look like?
God has blessed the Vineyard with a unique impartation of power, a heart of compassion and a desire to bless people. We have a stewardship. We are blessed to be a blessing. Or more accurately, we are blessed to bless all nations (Gen 12:1-3; Ps 67). When I think of a Vineyard approach to blessing Muslims I can't help but picture Vineyardites laying hands on Muslims all over the world. Praying for healing, breaking demonic strongholds and blessing them in Jesus name. Muslims are highly receptive to prayer in Jesus name since Jesus was a great miracle worker in the Qu'ran.
A brief look at some of our core values shows how God has prepared the Vineyard for "such a time as this!" We are uniquely poised and prepared to bless Muslims:
Our commitment to being a "reconciling community" means that we build bridges between Christians and Muslims. We seek to become peacemakers -- in our attitudes toward Muslims and in our relationships with Muslims. As one expression of this, a number of Vineyard pastors, burdened for the plight of the Palestinians are seeking ways to work towards peace and a just solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Our commitment to "compassionate ministry" compels us to bless Muslims. Approximately 60% of the world's poor and 80% of the world's refugees our Muslim. As those who have received mercy, we cannot help but demonstrate the mercy of Christ to these needy neighbors - no strings attached.
Our commitment to "culturally relevant witness" means that we promote creative, entrepreneurial, and innovative approaches to blessing Muslims. We are committed to demonstrating and declaring the beauty and power of Jesus in ways that make sense to Muslims.
Our commitment to "kingdom theology and practice" moves us to bear witness to the kingdom among all peoples, including Muslims. Thus, we seek to manifest the kingdom in our words and deeds, through physical and emotional healing, doing justice, and exalting Jesus among the world's 1.3 billion Muslims.
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For more information contact Tim McDonell, Executive Assistant to Rick Love
Updated 1/19/10
My Pilgrimage in Peacemaking
Important Books on Peacemaking
Grace and Truth Project
Blessing the Nations in the 21st Century: A 3D Approach to Apostolic Ministry
The Missing Peace of Evangelical Missiology: Peacemaking and Respectful Witness
The Four Stages of Team Development
Why Do We Share the Good News About Jesus with All Peoples, Including Muslims?
Gracious Christian Responses to Muslims in Britain Today
Annotated Bibliography on Christian-Muslim Relations
