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BY: Andy Butcher
The South Barrington, Ill., church, which weekly draws around 17,000 people, has been criticized in reports about the visit last October by Fisal Hammouda, a Muslim imam, less than a month after the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
Among those who spoke out was Tom White, director of Voice of the Martyrs (VotM), who cited WCCC's invitation in an editorial for the ministry to the worldwide persecuted church entitled, "Have We Shamed the Face of Jesus?" White said that Hammouda "shared the pulpit" in an interview with WCCC pastor Bill Hybels, who did not correct some of Hammouda's incorrect statements about Islam. "In an effort to 'love,' [WCCC] left out the truth," said White, whose criticism was also reported in "Charisma" magazine.
Hammouda's visit is not the first to spark criticism at the church. Some members were unhappy in August 2000 when Hybels interviewed President Bill Clinton at a leadership conference hosted by the church.
WCCC produced a three-page statement correcting what it called the "substantial errors of fact" and "distorted details" in reports about Hammouda's visit. It said that he had been invited to help members learn more in the light of the religious tensions following 9/11 and to model "how a Christian can dialogue in a winsome way with someone who has radically different views."
The service was not intended to compare Christianity and Islam, nor address the persecution of Christians in Muslim countries. "Such suffering occurs, [and] is deeply distressing to us, but was not the purpose of that particular service," the statement said.
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