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Experiencing Dialogue

Autor: David Shenk
Data: 04.03.2010
Localização: Mogadishu | Somália
Category: Fé no Mundo

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Publicado originalmente em Inglês

A response to Chawkat Moucarry’s ‘A Plea For Dialogue.’ 

Commending Jesus Christ is my yearning in the many opportunities for dialogue that I experience. “A Lifelong Journey with Islam” is just that kind of winsome defence for a dialogical engagement with Muslims that commends Christ. That I affirm. So rather than reiterate the themes Moucarry has developed, this response will be a reflection on some four decades of personal dialogical engagement with Muslims. My lively engagement with Muslims commenced in the early 1960s when our family joined a mission team in Somalia, which was 100 percent Sunni Muslim. We realized the calling to bear witness among Muslims would involve long-term immersion within Muslim society with a lively Christ-centred dialogical engagement. 

Presence and Dialogue in a Restrictive Context: Somalia

Our mission had already been in Somalia for a decade when we arrived. The excellent schools and medical programs the mission had developed earned trust and appreciation. Then the first Somalis became believers. Their exuberant but insensitive efforts to share the treasure of the gospel brought strong repercussions. One of the mission team was killed by a self-appointed jihadist, the mission was closed for three months, and the religious freedom that the constitution of newly independent Somalia guaranteed was changed to make it illegal to propagate any religion except the “true religion of Islam.” The department of education assigned faculty to teach Islam in each of our schools. While we were considered honoured guests, we were greatly restricted. 

Yet the Holy Spirit was not bound, and “Nicodemus” persons sought us out inquiring about the gospel. Although public dialogue was impossible, our servant ministry “was a letter from Christ” (2 Corinthians 3:3) read by much of the Somali nation. We were a dialogical presence. God was very important for Somali Muslims; occasionally we sat in the tea shops in the evenings with friends; inevitably the conversation became an informal dialogue. Some of those engagements I will never forget, especially explorations of the nature of the peace of Islam in comparison to the peace of the gospel! Our Muslim colleagues had never before had the opportunity to engage Christians about their faith. Remarkably the Holy Spirit called forth unobtrusive fellowships of believers in the locations where we as well as a sister Protestant mission served.  

Then a Marxist coup overturned the democratically elected government of Somalia. Before long all Westerners had to leave. It was the Marxist, not the Muslim authorities who required our mission to leave. 

Presence and Dialogue in an Open and Pluralist Context: Kenya

Our family moved to Kenya, which borders Somalia to the south. Kenya is predominantly Christian, so we settled into the Somali-Muslim area of the city of Nairobi. We rented and moved into an entire apartment complex (five apartments) across the street from the Sufi Muslim mosque. The apartments became the homes for a multi-ethnic Christian community. Members of our community cultivated lively dialogical engagement with the Muslim Sufi congregation on our block. 

Palavras-chave: Muslim, dialogue, respect, Quran, Somalia, Kenya, witness, explanation, relationship, conversation, witness, bridge-building, understanding, MBB

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David, many of us have learned to listen to earn the right to share. We have learned to be patient and not insist that people only hear us and what we have to teach. We rejoice when those of other religions (spiritual worldviews) come to us and ask what out Holy Book teaches. And we have an opportunity to share and openly dialogue with them as they have questions and we converse about the matters. The other "people of the book" have shown much interest in hearing the stories from "our book," many of which speak to them perhaps better than to us because of the cultures they live in. It is certainly not our cleverness at presenting our beliefs. An older missionary told me to read Hebrews 4:12 and remember that one doesn’t need to bear down when using a razor blade--it is very sharp and cuts deep easily. The told stories about prophets that our friends know at least by name are very interesting to them. The stories we have are coherent and contiguous which helps to give them great weight. So in patience we listen and when our time comes we tell the stories and talk about the relationship we have with the Father. We often use the term "win/win" as it avoids destructive debate and permits instead dialogue.


18.03.2010
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@ storyer: Dear Terry,

Thanks for your sensitive and wise insights. You have said it so well! Paul refers to the unobtrusive witness you describe as the aroma of Christ.

Peace,

David Shenk

26.04.2010
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Hi David,
I’m from Indonesia.
May I know what’s the tittle of your book in Indonesia translation? What is the publisher? is it available in any bookstore in Indonesia?
thanks


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