The Feminine Manifesto

#17 Understanding Islam and Evangelising to Muslims with Matt Anderson

1 h 2 min · 14. Apr. 2026
Episode #17 Understanding Islam and Evangelising to Muslims with Matt Anderson Cover

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In this episode of the Feminine Manifesto Heather interviews Matt, a seasoned street evangelist, about Islam and how Christians can lovingly and confidently share the gospel with Muslims. They cover Islam’s origins, the Quran and Hadith, the five pillars, and common misconceptions. Matt explains starting conversations by addressing the heart—sin as rebellion, not mere weakness—and why God’s justice makes Christ’s divinity and atoning work necessary. The episode also gives practical tips for women and mums on building relationships, using questions to draw out beliefs, cultural sensitivities, and recommended resources for further learning.

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Episode # 16 The Gospel must be central in our Politics — A Conversation with Matt Cliff Cover

# 16 The Gospel must be central in our Politics — A Conversation with Matt Cliff

For too long our culture has embraced the lies of feminism, distorting God’s design for women and leaving us burdened and unsatisfied. This episode confronts those cultural lies and proclaims the truth of the gospel: true freedom is found only in Christ. Heather interviews Matt Cliff, CEO of Cherish Life Queensland and PhD candidate researching evangelical silence on abortion. They discuss his journey into pro-life work, how churches can influence culture and politics without partisanship, the centrality of the gospel in pro-life advocacy, and practical steps to equip church leaders and voters. Tune in for a call to action to support pro-life education and engage thoughtfully in public life.

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