
Episode #59
How to Witness to a Muslim Part 2
This episode will help listeners to better understand the core beliefs of Islam. In addition, Perseus offers insights on how to share the gospel with a Muslim.

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Hosted by Sound Reasoning · religion · EN-US · 100 episodes
The Sound Reasoning podcast brings the truth often learned in seminary down to the pews of the local church. Join Perseus Poku as he highlights the healthy teaching of the Bible from an apologetic perspective. Perseus has interviewed many of the nation’s top theologians and authors. Listen to the show weekly in order to learn more doctrines and strategies for defending the faith.
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Episode #59
This episode will help listeners to better understand the core beliefs of Islam. In addition, Perseus offers insights on how to share the gospel with a Muslim.

Episode #58
Islam is one of the major religions in the world. Despite the similarities, there are vast differences as it relates to doctrine. This episode reviews the major teachings of Christianity as well as Islam. It concludes with tips on how to share your faith with a Muslim.

Episode #57
Many people know the Jehovah's Witnesses through their informal home visits. They are known for their unscheduled visits to various residences. Some Christians attempt to avoid them by staying quiet in their homes. Despite the inconvenience of their visits, it is important for Christians to know what they believe. This episode will highlight the major teachings of this organization as well as offer tips on how to share the truth of the gospel with them.

Episode #56
Mormonism was founded by Joseph Smith. His influence still resonates in the Mormon church today. Despite their conservative views, the Mormon teachings are not orthodox. This episode will help lay Christians to witness to the Ladder Day Saints more effectively.

Episode #55
This episode reviews the philosophy and process of witnessing. In addition, Perseus unpacks the importance of learning the major essential teachings of Christianity.
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