
Minister and Author Kamal Saleem is joining St. Paul’s during Pentecost week, June 6 through 8.
Kamal Saleem presents the facts from God’s word to answer the call for Ishmael’s redemption and the Muslim people’s position in the One New Man.
• The origins of Islam, radical terrorism and jihad. • If Muslims, Christians and Jews worship the same God. • The present real threat from Islamic extremists already in the US. • The role Ishmael will play in the destiny of Israel. • Your role and the role of the Church in that plan • How God is moving in the lives of Muslims today. • Keys you can use for reaching Muslims • And much more!
About our guest:
Kamal Saleem was born into a large Sunni Muslim family in the heart of the Middle East. Kamal was then recruited by the Muslim Brotherhood at an early age and completed his first mission in Israel at the age of seven. Kamal was also recruited by the Palestinian Liberation Organization (The PLO) and other radical Muslim groups. The many years of his radical
Islamist training, resulted in Kamal mastering every form of divisive extremist tactics.
Kamal left his family and home in the Middle East as a young man to enter his mission field: the United States. He brought with him tremendous passion to convert as many Christians and Jews as possible or the glory of Allah. He implemented his plan, and worked effectively in what we now know as “Stealth” cultural Jihad (Al-Kitmen).
SCHEDULE:
June 6, 7, and 8
Friday Night
Gathering 6:30 PM
Session #1 From Jihad to Jesus (Kamal Saleem’s Inspiring Story and How God is Moving in the Lives of Muslims)
7 PM to 8 PM
Q and A 8 PM – 8:30 PM
Saturday Morning
Gathering 8:30 AM (continental breakfast provided) SIGN UP FOR BREAKFAST HERE
Session #2 The Origin of Islam
9:00 AM – 10 AM
Break 10:00 AM – 10:15 AM
Session #3 Ishmael Redeemed (Fulfilling the Great Commission in Our Age)
10:20 AM – 11:30 AM
Directed Intercessory Prayer (Reaching Out to Our Muslim Brothers and Sisters with the Gospel of Christ)
11:30 AM – Noon
Sunday Morning
Questions, Answers, and General Discussion on the Contemporary Islamic World
9 AM – 10 AM