Meet Mary and Nasima, two fictional characters whose dialogue will help us further understand the Muslim fast of Ramadan. Mary is a devoted Christian, and she is drawn to her Muslim coworker. One day Mary struck up a conversation with Nasima.
Read MoreRecently some of the Say Hello team sat down with the Network of Women Ministers for a chat regarding outreach among Muslim friends and neighbors. Grab your favorite cuppa and listen in as we share some important facts about Ramadan and how you can get involved.
Read MoreAs Say Hello anticipates life beyond the pandemic, we remain aware of how it has impacted Muslims near and far. This final installment of our Covid series helps us remember that our Muslim friends need Jesus. We are in a place where our post-Covid world bears resemblance to theirs, offering unique opportunity for "togetherness" that features the ONE who loves us all.
Read MoreIt is no secret that Muslim women grapple with fear. The pandemic has intensified their fears; it has also intensified opportunities for ministry among them! Truly the unprecedented times of the last year have provided unprecedented opportunities for deep connection with Muslim women.
Read MoreThe one year milestone of the pandemic’s global shutdown is fast approaching. No one is left unaffected. Here at Say Hello, we remember the impact to the Muslim community and our ministry to them. Over the course of the next few weeks, we’ll share some reflections from a seasoned worker among Muslim neighbors.
Read MoreWhether in America or overseas, Muslim women desire friendship. We do too, right? Muslim communities are very tied together. Everyone is connected, and women can feel vulnerable to gossip and shame. I find that my Muslim friends often feel more comfortable sharing honestly with me than with women in their own circles. And I love sharing with them, too.
Read MoreToday my Muslim friend told me she is afraid. The kind of “safe” I feel is what makes me different.
Read MoreI could barely contain my hope for the direction this conversation was taking. Instantly, I felt Jesus right there.
Read MoreThere is power in the kitchen, in gathering in this sacred space with our Muslim friends.
Read MoreShe leaned across the table and pierced my eyes and my heart with her words: “I am sitting here with my hijab. You are there with your blonde hair. And yet we can talk like this.”
Read MoreThat day our interaction with this couple challenged my thinking. I met the person and the family behind the voice.
Read MoreMy heart ached to reach out to her with the gospel, so I prayed silently, “Lord, how can I reach out to this woman?”
Read MoreLast summer the Lord opened my eyes to see Muslims as He sees them. My heart needed changing.
Read MoreSarah was deeply moved by her experience. "I could tell that one woman wanted to hug me," she told us in a broken voice.
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