Abstract:
The purpose of this research was to find out and explain the members'
perception of Faith Cathedral Church on Muslim evangelism. The study also sought
to identify contributing factors to that perception with the view to help the church
develop practical approaches toward Muslim evangelism. Interview questions were
employed in collection of data. The study of documents was also done. Emphasis was
placed on information gleaned from the interviews because perception is about
peoples' opinion and attitude. An interview guide was used in order to generate
information from the respondents. The following groups were interviewed: church
leaders including the senior pastor and some sampled members of the congregation.
In order to achieve the objectives of this research, the following questions were
posited which gave direction to the research efforts:
1. How do the members of Faith Cathedral Church perceive Muslim
Evangelism?
2. What factors contribute to the perception of the church members on Muslim
Evangelism in relation to mission?
3. What are the practical approaches that can be used by the Church for Muslim
evangelism?
First, the research findings showed that the degree of awareness was a key
factor that influenced members' perception of Muslim evangelism as well as methods
of approach. Secondly, there are secondary factors that contributed positively and
negatively toward Muslim evangelism. These contributing factors determined the
extent of members' involvement in Muslim evangelism. Those who had increased
awareness of Islam had positive view. They were characterized by compassion, love,
commitment and patience as they gave themselves to do open air meeting, door-to door
evangelism, and giving out tracts in order to enable Muslim neighbours or
friends to hear the Good News. But those who had little knowledge of Islam were
overwhelmed by fear, threats, terrorists and feelings of inadequacy, hence saw
Muslim evangelism as a risk undertaking and very hard. As a result they took no
action so as to win Muslims for Christ. Thus, right attitude or perception in any
mission pursuit is vital.