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The Last Harvest Newsletter - Fall Issue 2007
Dear Friend: In this issue, we highlight david joseph's new book, and talk about the new resources for reaching muslims in america with the gospel
Click on the links below to read our current articles.
Our newsletter is also available in a printer-friendly pdf format. Click here to download this one megabyte file.
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For previous newsletter issues, click here.
Let My People Go So They Can Worship Me
New autobiography from David Joseph now available
One Egyptian God has used to dispense spiritual bread to a dozen Middle Eastern cultures is David Joseph, founder of The Last Harvest. In his new book, Let My People Go So They Can Worship Me, Joseph shares his compelling story of how God called him to found The Last Harvest ministry. Click here to read the complete article.. |
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Muslim Egyptian Convert in Hiding
A special report from Advocates for the Persecuted
An Egyptian who embraced Christianity has filed an unprecedented court case in Egypt's Administrative Court requesting a change of his religion on his national identity card and other official papers. Click here to read more. |
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Advocates for the Persecuted:
New organization seeks to help egyptians
A new nonprofit aims to make a difference for persecuted Christians in the Middle East. Advocates For The Persecuted's purpose is to raise awareness and support for Christians and other religious minorities in the Middle East who face persecution due to their religious affiliation. Christians are the largest religious minority in Egypt, and are frequently deprived of basic human rights in Islamic countries. Click here to read more. |
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Conference on Islam and the Church
Free conference will be held in Spokane Sept. 28-29 & El Cajon Oct. 5-6.
A two-day free conference "Islam and The Church" will be held in two cities: Spokane and the greater San Diego area in early Fall. Click here to read more. |
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Ministering to Muslims
Two free tracts now available
Muslims are building mosques and increasing their numbers and influence in the West. It is increasingly more likely Americans will have more and more opportunities to reach out with the gospel message to Muslims they know as neighbors, co-workers and through other social contacts. Click here to read more. |
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International day of prayer for the persecuted
Free resource for children still available
Children, too, should be a part of this special prayer initiative, but it's not always easy to find materials that are specifically designed to help children understand what its like to be a child growing up in a culture where Christians suffer oppression and persecution. Some materials simply aren't suitable for young readers. Click here to read more. |
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