Reaching the Sikh community with the gospel

Jon Taylor  |  Features  |  Crossing the Culture
Date posted:  1 Oct 2019
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Reaching the Sikh 
 community with the gospel

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Although Sikhism is a major world reli-gion and the fourth largest UK religion, it is surprising that even in well-stocked Christian bookstores there is very little material in the way of reaching out to the Sikh community. Typically in the apolo-getic section there are many books regard-ing Islam, some on Hinduism and a few on Judaism and Buddhism, though little if anything on Sikhism.

In 1992 Josh McDowell and Don Stewart wrote ‘Sikhism is a religion all but unknown to Western civilization’1. Strangely, we are left with the same conclusion today.

Hindu / Muslim beginnings

Due to the geographical setting, religious upbringing and experiences of its founder Guru Nanak, one might initially assume that Sikhism is basically a combination of equal elements of Hinduism and Islam. It certainly does (to some degree) try to unify the two worldviews. After all, Guru Nanak (1469-1539) was raised a Hindu and was employed as an administrator working for a Muslim nobleman.

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