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Converting anyone to Christianity is hard enough. But we also know, as Christians, that anything is possible through Jesus Christ. Our main duty is to not get discouraged by missteps or failures. We have to put our trust in the Lord first and allow Him to direct our steps.

  1. Have a clear reason to convert this person. Why do you want to convert this person to Christianity? Do you want to prove something to others? Do you feel obligated to do it? Has God put this desire in your heart? Or do you just really love and care for this person and want them to go with you to Heaven?
  2. Are you a devoted Christian? Do you put God first in your life? Are you a good example of how a Christian should be? Make sure to have a close relationship with God. Attend a church every Sunday, read your Bible, have quiet times, and of course ...
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  3. Pray. Prayer is the number one factor here. If you want to convert your Muslim friend to Christianity, you have to tell God first! Tell Him how you feel, and really open your heart to Him, so that He can see how devoted you are, and so that He can help you overcome this challenge and achieve victory. Remember to pray daily and to include your Muslim friend. If your friend is sick or has pain you can also ask to pray directly for them and if they accept and Jesus heals them you then have Jesus backing up your words with His power. Have faith, both in God and in yourself.
  4. Understand their religion as well. This knowledge may come in handy, especially when it comes to discussions.
    • Be persuasive, but be respectful. You'll be more successful if the other person doesn't feel threatened, so don't insult their faith, or they'll simply become defensive and stubborn (not because they're Muslim but because they're human). Likewise, don't try to force them to convert; it's disrespectful and will not work.
  5. If your friend won't attend church, then introduce that person to some of your Christian friends so that they can feel the warmth and love that we share with each other.
    • "Why should I go to church?" Share your testimony (story of how you came to know Christ or of what God's done in your life) or have a friend share their testimony.
    • Talk about salvation, but don't overdo it — even if you're friends, they'll see you as preachy and tune you out. Again, the goal is to lead by example. Don't talk about doom and gloom and things to come.
  6. Be kind to others. Showing a good example is also a big key. Be kind, not only to them but to everyone! Always have a smile on your face and always be happy, for God always wants our light to shine. Our actions can have a great impact on others — remember that talk is cheap, but actions are worth so much more.
  7. Don't get discouraged. Your friend may not ever want to become a Christian and that is perfectly okay. Nobody is obligated to change their religious beliefs for anyone else. If they let you know that they aren't interested, drop it and leave it be. Don't push it on them.
    • Remember, even if the person doesn't become a Christian when you are talking to him/her, your witness can make a lasting impact in that life and in a circle of influence and may be nurtured to accept Christ later.
  8. Jesus said, "Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the Sons of God" (Matthew 5:9). Point out that Jesus/Isa is the Prince of Peace in the Bible. He calls his followers to bring peace to conflict or peace will have little meaning. We may intervene or interfere in warlike situations. We are to bring love and peace, joy,... with us -- Why?: "...brethren, farewell. Be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace; and the God of love and peace shall be with you" (2 Corinthians 13:11).
  9. Jesus told his disciples in Luke 10:16, "Anyone who accepts your message is also accepting me. And anyone who rejects you is rejecting me. And anyone who rejects me is rejecting God, who sent me."
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    Why peoples change their religions?
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    Because they have experienced a change in their religious beliefs.
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    What if you are happy being Muslim and you are getting annoyed that your friend is trying to convert you?
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    Tell him/her firmly that you will not leave your faith. Say the same response every time until your friend really gets the point.
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    I have an issue with this article. Just because you go to church every Sunday, that doesn't make you a good Christian, it just makes you look like a good Christian.
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    Nobody ever said attending Church regularly makes one a good Christian. Just like attending school regularly doesn't make one a good student. It does mean that we try.
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References

  1. Qureshi, Nabeel. Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus: A Devout Muslim Encounters Christianity. — A success story by (as the title suggests) a former Muslim who turned to Jesus and found peace, even at the cost of uprooting everyone and everything he knew and loved. But, as he himself admits, the change was worth it.
  2. Roberts. Mark D. "Can We Know What the Original Gospel Manuscripts Really Said?" — Keep this in mind, but always remember that God is on your side, and that anything is possible, so don't ever give up on your dream ... keep pressing forward.

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