“Islam in Britain Today – How Christians can respond to the practice, beliefs & culture of the Muslims around them“. This is a 5-session course for the Manchester Bible School. All courses take place on Monday evenings. What is it? The ethos is of study and practical courses in a context of fellowship. No academic qualifications…
“Islam in Britain Today – How Christians can respond to the practice, beliefs & culture of the Muslims around them“. This is a 5-session course for the Manchester Bible School. All courses take place on Monday evenings. What is it? The ethos is of study and practical courses in a context of fellowship. No academic qualifications…
“Islam in Britain Today – How Christians can respond to the practice, beliefs & culture of the Muslims around them“. This is a 5-session course for the Manchester Bible School. All courses take place on Monday evenings. What is it? The ethos is of study and practical courses in a context of fellowship. No academic qualifications…
Jump to Registration Form This is a self-contained study course. Over the 12 sessions, it covers topics from the development of Islam (from founding right up to the present day) through to the cultural barriers between Muslims and Christians. At MCSCI, we will be offering the EWI course over 6 Saturdays (starting on 7 June).…
Christians around the world have seen Muslims putting their faith in Jesus Christ. “We are witnessing an historic, unprecedented moment in salvation history”, says Dr David Garrison, in his book ‘A Wind in the House of Islam’. “We have never seen so many Muslim individuals or communities in so many different places move toward faith…
Discovering Jesus through Asian eyes is an exciting new outreach resource for churches and Christian organisations who want to build relationships with Asian communities. The training will provide you with useful facts and information on Asian beliefs and attitudes to Jesus and the Christian faith and how to invite people to the course.
This 3-day conference will look at various issues surrounding the term “Islamic Revival” and what the various Christian responses are, and perhaps should be.
The format will be a series of Keynote speeches followed by discussion groups on particular subjects.
This is the launch of a new course, aimed to help equip the Church meet the challenge of supporting new believers from a Muslim background to become part of our churches. What are their concerns? How does the church pastor and disciple such people? What support is available?
Details of the timing and venue will be provided on the entry ticket. On arrival you will be asked to prove your identity. The programme lasts around 2 hours.
Israel and Palestine – two names for broadly-speaking the same piece of land – and an area which has been a place of contention and tension for different people groups for several millennia. In the first of out “Hot Topics” forum meetings, we invite you to come, discover, learn, offer and share experience about this subject.
Join Dr Dwight Swanson (co-Director, MCSCI) as he reflects on a recent trip to the Middle East.
Ishmael and Hagar – characters who are barely footnotes in the history of Christianity, but feature prominently in the origin stories of Islam.
Join Dr Shabbir Akhtar (Research Fellow, Oxford Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies) for an evening of comparison, discussion and education.