Free to Live under the Law: A Model for Islamic Witness

I meant well. My heart was filled with love for my Muslim friends and I wanted them to know how liberating salvation in Christ was. The more acquainted I became with my friends' religion, the more I realized how bound they were to the plethora of futile rituals.

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