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Christian news sources such as faithtelegraph.com are increasingly reporting news of "revival" in the Middle East. If you are surprised by the word "revival," perhaps you aren't aware that, yes, there are in fact Christian churches in the Middle East that exist and can be "revived" by a move of God. Indeed, in Erbil, a "Kurdsman Church" was officially recognized by the government. This was apparently a "historic breakthrough." And some missionaries are projecting 10,000 churches in Iran next year!
As often seems to be the case when there is a new move of God in a new part of the world, signs and wonders abound. Muslims turning to Christ report having dreams in which "Jesus" appeared to them. If that seems far fetched, consider the conversion of the Apostle Paul -- or the Emperor Constantine, whose vision of Christ transformed the Roman Empire into a Christian nation. God is not above (or below) using dreams and visions to reach unbelievers in extreme (or even nonextreme) circumstances.
In any case, the transformations are apparently stunning. Former Muslims have contrasted their previous desire to kill for their faith with the incredible love they now have through Christ. One man even recalls wanting to kill his wife because she did not cover her hair! (Tough marriage.)
So what, if anything, has changed? There have obviously been big political changes in the Middle East in recent year (e.g., the Iraq War). The spiritual leaders on the ground, however, attribute the quickening transformation to, of all things, prayer. Who'd have thought?
On example of a Christian church on fire in the Middle East is the church in Dubai. Yes, Dubai, home of some of the world's most luxurious hotels and tallest buildings, is also the home of the biggest Christian church.
Of course, 76% of the country is Muslim, Islam is the official religion, and it is illegal to share the gospel with Muslims. Moreover, printing the Bible or other evangelistic materials is not permitted, and there are harsh penalties for converting people from Islam.
Still, relative to other Muslim countires, Dubai is remarkably tolerant of the Christian Church. Kings Revival Church International, like everything else in Dubai is huge: 7,000 members, 24 pastors and 14 services, including 4 in English. Not surprisingly, King's Revival is the largest evangelical church in the Middle East.
The church apparently does not balk at the restrictions on sharing the gospel, taking the attitude of being open to whatever God has for them in the circumstances they are in. And God reportedly has a lot for them: The church reports remarkable miracles -- cancers being cured, lame walking, blind seeing -- and supports charity and 170 pastors in the Middle East and Asia. Perhaps churches like Kings Revival that send Arab missionaries and pastors to their own people, are partly responsible for increasing reports of "revival" in the Middle East.
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