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Christians to Utilize Prayers, TV to Reach Muslims During Ramadan
Christian ministries plan to use prayers and satellite  TV to reach Muslims 
with the message of Christ during Ramadan, Islam’s holiest  month. 
Thu, Aug. 05, 2010 Posted: 02:35 PM EDT  
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Christian ministries plan to use prayers and satellite TV to reach Muslims  
with the message of Christ during Ramadan, Islam’s holiest month. 
Open Doors USA, a ministry that supports persecuted believers, is launching 
a  campaign in which Christians will pray for Muslims throughout Ramadan, 
from Aug.  11 to Sept. 9. 
During Ramadan, Muslims abstain from eating, drinking and sexual activities 
 from dawn until dusk. The fasting, for purification purposes, should be 
coupled  with increased prayers and good deeds. For those 30 days, Muslims 
control their  bodies as they focus on seeking Allah, their god. 
“As a Muslim I would go to the mosque every day, from 6 o'clock in the  
morning, and I would pray,” recalled a former Imam to Open Doors. 
David, whose real name was withheld for security reasons, shared with the  
ministry how he heard the voice of Jesus during Ramadan through the prayers 
of  an elderly Christian woman. According to experts on Muslim-to-Christian  
conversions, it is not uncommon for Muslims in the countries hostile to  
Christianity to report being led to Jesus Christ through dreams and visions. 
“She (the elderly woman) said, ‘I have been praying for you every time you 
 walked into that mosque. It’s just amazing to see that God has answered my 
 prayer,’” recalled David. “She was very surprised because she never 
thought that  I could actually become a believer in Christ. In her eyes, I 
looked 
very hard to  convince. That will always stay on my heart; to know that my 
prayers can make a  difference to somebody.” 
Open Doors USA is offering a Ramadan Prayer Calendar on its _website_ 
(http://www.opendoorsusa.org/content/view/1170)  to help  Christians pray for 
Muslims during the 30-day period. The calendar also contains  prayer requests 
for Christians who face persecution in Muslim countries. 
While Open Doors is focusing on reaching Muslims through prayers, SAT-7 – a 
 Christian satellite television service to the Middle East and North Africa 
–  plans to do the same through programs that explain who Christ is. 
“It’s a religious time, but it’s also a family time. And it’s also a time 
 when many people in the Arab world are truly seeking God,” said David 
Harder,  SAT-7’s communications manager, to Mission Network News. “We have many 
stories  of people who, during Ramadan, have been crying out for God to 
reveal Himself  and they have dreams of Jesus.” 
Harder also urged Christians in the West to pray for believers in Muslim  
countries. During Ramadan, he noted, these Christians realize more than ever  
that they are not part of the majority population. 
“So we can pray that they would be encouraged and that they would also be  
used, be bold, and have opportunities to talk about the hope that lies 
within  them, and that they would do it with gentleness and respect as the 
Scripture  tells us to do,” he said. 
SAT-7 is the largest Christian satellite network in the Middle East. Its  
weekly viewership is between nine to ten million people and includes people 
from  the Middle East and North Africa. Although SAT-7 has Christian 
programs, many of  its viewers are actually Muslims. 
In a 2009 survey of Iraqi viewership, SAT-7 found that about 5.3 million  
Iraqis, or about 19 percent of the population, watch SAT-7 programs. As Iraq’
s  Christian community is less than 600,000, the ministry says it is safe to 
say  that most of the SAT-7 viewers in Iraq are Muslims. 
Besides seeking to strengthen believers living in predominantly Muslim  
countries, SAT-7 also strives to present a more accurate image of Christianity  
to the Arab world.
Ethan Cole
Christian Post Reporter  
 



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