Love Your Neighbor as Yourself

In addition to loving the Lord with all our heart, soul, mind and strength, our Lord Jesus calls us to “Love your neighbor as yourself” and tells us “there is no greater commandment than these.” (Mark 12:31) The Lord also calls us to “Treat the foreigner living among you as native-born and love him as yourself, for you were foreigners in the land of Egypt. I am the LORD your God.” (Leviticus 19:34)

There are approximately 1.8 billion Muslims across the globe represented in every country, including a growing number here in the United States. These are families seeking peace, provision, health and protection for their children, seeking good education and good jobs . . . families needing help . . . just like us!

A Call to Join Us in Prayer

During this special time for our Muslim friends, please join us and many others as we ask the Lord to give many Muslim seekers special encounters with the final prophet, the Messiah, the one true King – Jesus Christ, “Isa Al Masih”.  Will you join us?

Here are a couple resources we recommend to guide your prayers during this month of Ramadan:

www.prayercast.com

www.pray30days.org

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About Kent Kiefer

Kent Kiefer is the CEO & Executive Director of Scriptures in Use (SIU). He has over twenty-three years of International Ministry experience; in his eleventh year with SIU, and previously four years with a faith-based International Missions’ Sending Agency (“ABWE”) and eight years with a faith-based International Parachurch ministry (“Focus on the Family”).

Kent has a heart and passion for “reaching the unreached” and believes strongly that the oral arts, communication bridges training approach designed specifically for the indigenous men and women of peace around the world is one of the most effective means to reach the nations with the Gospel.

Kent is widowed after his wife Melissa (“Missy”) was promoted into Glory in November 2021 after a 14-year battle with Parkinsons Disease, and has four children (all college age young adults). The Kiefers are involved with two local churches with the body of Christ in Southeast Tucson (“Grace Church of Sahuarita” and “Pantano Christian”).