ABOUT FOUAD MASRI
Fouad Masri
Author and Speaker
Fouad was born and raised in the war zone of Beirut, Lebanon. As a third generation ordained pastor, he has a passion for sharing the love of Christ with Muslims and has been helping Christians do the same for over 30 years.
In 1993
he founded
Crescent Project.
Fouad has authored 11 books, including Outreach Magazine’s 2015 Cross Cultural Resource of the Year Connecting with Muslims: A Guide to Communicating Effectively. His other works include:
Sharing Jesus with Muslims
Is the Injeel Corrupted?
Do Christians Worship Three Gods?
Hummus, Haircuts, and Henna Parties
Ambassadors to Muslims
Adha in the Injeel
Fouad lives in Franklin, Tennessee, where he directs the ministry of Crescent Project.
Fouad has authored 11 books.
In 1993 Fouad founded Crescent Project to rally the church to reach out to Muslims and share the good news of Christ.
Since then, through the work of his team and countless volunteers, more than 321,000 Christians have been trained to sensitively and purposefully share their faith with Muslims. Check out Bridges One-Day and Sahara Challenge to learn more.
In tandem with his role at Crescent Project, Fouad has:
received masters degrees in both Islamic Studies and in Communications
received an Honorary Doctorate of Literature
served as a guest instructor at several universities and Christian ministries
has been featured in several media publications including Christianity Today, Newsweek, and Mission Network News.
has appeared on CBN, TBN, the Janet Parshall Show, and Prime Time America.
He is the producer and teacher in the DVD study, Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims where he further exposes Christians to the urgent need for a deeper understanding about Islam and Muslims.
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