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A Divine Wink can be defined in many ways. The words “divine wink” are derived from Acts 17:30 in the New Testament, which says, “And the times of this ignorance God winked at, but now commands all men everywhere to repent.” An important Divine Wink is the expression of God's applause when Muslims and Christians, who take their faith in God seriously, come together to overcome ignorance and promote mutual edification and understanding, despite our religious differences. I believe God is dissatisfied with the divisive, zealous, religious arguments that unnecessarily separate good, God-fearing people. I find that most religious misunderstandings occur because of differences in perspective rather than differences in belief.   See also my novel, A Divine Wink: When Love and Religion Become Rivals.

Missed Opportunity in Christian & Muslim Relations

7/16/2020

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The news recently reported that the Turkish government has decided to convert an ancient Orthodox cathedral, called the Hagia Sophia, into a Mosque. This was done, despite the presence of a sizable mosque right beside the Hagia Sophia--a mosque that is more than adequate for Muslims who go to pray there. In this video, Dr. Safi Kaskas, my Muslim friend, and I evaluate the implications of this event for our efforts to seek common ground between Christians and muslims. As a Program Director with Peace Catalyst International, I seek opportunities for Christians and Muslims, who take their faith in God seriously, to come together for mutual edification and enlightenment, despite our religious differences.

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    About Michael Wright

    Michael earned a degree in Theology from Baptist Bible College, Springfield, Missouri.

    During his Air Force Career as an officer and meteorologist, he worked with Muslims in Morocco.  His interaction with these Muslim friends led him to see significant common ground between Islam and Christianity. 

    This experience led him to write the novel, A Divine WinkA Divine Wink - When Love and Religion Become Rivals, the story about Martin Webster, a Christian, who meets and falls in love with Adeelah El-Sayed, a Muslim.
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    Click here to read why he chose to write this book.

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