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Islamic End-Time Prophecies and Middle East Wars: What Every Christian Needs to Know

Islamic End-Time Prophecies and Middle East Wars: What Every Christian Needs to Know

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Did you know Islam has its own end-time prophecies that shape thoughts on Middle East wars, Israel, and the West? In this special edition episode, Karen and Renod Bejjani unpack what Muslims believe about the end times and why it matters for Christians seeking to share their faith. Discover how Islamic and Christian end-time prophecies influence global conflict and personal relationships.

You’ll learn:

  • Key differences and similarities between Islamic and Christian eschatology
  • Why Muslim perspectives on Israel and Armageddon matter today
  • Real stories of transformation through spiritual conversations
  • How to confidently witness to Muslim neighbors, friends, or colleagues—right now

Walk away with practical steps to engage Muslims with grace and courage during uncertain times, and become a bold ambassador for Jesus wherever you live.

Next Steps:

  1. Join the iHOPE Ministries’ community of believers who are shining the hope of Jesus across faiths, generations, and nations. You’ll get weekly iHOPE emails full of inspiring stories (like the Smiths), resources, and a FREE download on how you can start spiritual conversations across faith in your daily life.
  2. Take the ETHNOS Course. God is not far from your other-faith neighbor because you live there. Learn 5 ways to be an authentic Christian witness across faiths (like with Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, and more) in your daily life.

LINKS

  1. Join the iHOPE community of global believers who are sharing Jesus across faiths, generations, and nations.
  2. Visit iHOPEministries.org. Find out how you can move from "I can't" to "I do" share Jesus across faiths.
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