A Short Guide to Islam: A Biblical Response to the Faith of Our Muslim Neighbors


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How can we love and understand our Islamic neighbors well?

Beth Peltola grew up in Southern Africa, and then moved to London to begin her career in missions serving a Turkish-speaking church for refugees and immigrants. She has spent her life training Christians in the tenets of Islam and Christian mission to Muslims. This accessible book will help Christians understand the beliefs of their Muslim neighbors so that they may love them and engage them in gospel conversations.

In this biblical response to Islam, you will learn:
  • The primary tenets of the Islamic faith
  • The common misunderstandings Westerners hold about Islam
  • How Christians can best respond and engage their Muslim neighbors


The world has moved into our neighborhoods. We have a great opportunity to love our Muslim neighbors like Jesus does.



Author: Beth Peltola
Publisher: B&H Books
Published: 11/06/2023
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.57lbs
Size: 7.09h x 5.04w x 0.87d
ISBN13: 9781430082828
ISBN10: 1430082828
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Theology | Apologetics
- Religion | Christian Education | Adult
- Religion | Education

About the Author
Beth Peltola is a lecturer and consultant on biblically understanding Islam and Christian mission. She was born and educated in Zambia. Her family have been missionaries in Central Africa since the 1940's. She has served in London, UK, in a Turkish Speaking Church as well as on a mission team who witnessed and debated with Muslim missionaries. Beth is the CEO of the One Truth Project, whose vision is to equip the Church to Biblically respond to Islam and minister to Muslims. After achieving a MTh in Islamics from the London School of Theology in 2007, she began speaking on all topics related to Islam and a Biblical response at conferences. Her first book entitled: Questions to Ask Your Muslim Friends: A deeper look at Islamic Texts and Beliefs released in the fall of 2022.