How exciting! Rev. Johnnie Moore leads delegation of American Evangelicals to Saudi Arabia for ecumenical dialogue with Muslim clerics:
Muslim World League Hosts Delegation of U.S. Evangelical Leaders, Reaffirming Need to Reject All Forms of Extremism and Hatred
"JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 11, 2019 ... The Muslim World League and representatives of the U.S. evangelical community held a warm and constructive meeting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on Monday. The two groups underscored their shared values and pledged to strengthen cooperation."
"Together we will build bridges of cooperation between peoples of all faiths and cultures....Through the power of education, we will promote religious harmony as well as cultural, ethnic, and national integration. We affirm our commitment to the common values upon which our communities are built. As the nucleus of society family serves an important role in nurturing future generations with the values of moderation, love, and respect for others, regardless of their background."
"The Medina Charter adopted by the Prophet Muhammad more than 1400 years ago focused on the rights of minorities. Today, the Charter of Makkah extends those values by emphasizing the importance of empowering women, a goal shared by both of our communities....We believe that by respecting these common values, we can bring people together....we reject all attempts to sow division between our two communities."
Muslim World League Hosts Delegation of U.S. Evangelical Leaders, Reaffirming Need to Reject All Forms of Extremism and Hatred
"JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 11, 2019 ... The Muslim World League and representatives of the U.S. evangelical community held a warm and constructive meeting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on Monday. The two groups underscored their shared values and pledged to strengthen cooperation."
"Together we will build bridges of cooperation between peoples of all faiths and cultures....Through the power of education, we will promote religious harmony as well as cultural, ethnic, and national integration. We affirm our commitment to the common values upon which our communities are built. As the nucleus of society family serves an important role in nurturing future generations with the values of moderation, love, and respect for others, regardless of their background."
"The Medina Charter adopted by the Prophet Muhammad more than 1400 years ago focused on the rights of minorities. Today, the Charter of Makkah extends those values by emphasizing the importance of empowering women, a goal shared by both of our communities....We believe that by respecting these common values, we can bring people together....we reject all attempts to sow division between our two communities."