A global Muslim–Christian dialogue focused on what unites us through respectful conversation, shared scripture, and prayerful reflection.
We explore shared beliefs, respectfully discuss differences, and build genuine friendship across cultures.
"Finally, a space where we can talk about the deep things of faith without it becoming a debate."
Facilitated conversations that build trust, understanding, and friendship.
Guided readings from the Quran, Hadiths, the Hebrew Bible, and the New Testament in English.
A growing global community across the U.S., the Middle East, South Asia, Turkey, and beyond.
Bridges of Faith highlights meaningful points of theological overlap that many Muslims and Christians recognize, including:
We approach these topics with reverence, humility, and a commitment to understanding, not winning arguments.
We stand for respectful Muslim–Christian dialogue rooted in shared values, shared scripture, and prayerful reflection. We seek understanding, build friendship, and protect a welcoming space for sincere questions.
We stand against contempt, dehumanization, debate-for-points, coercion, and any form of hate or fearmongering, including anti-Muslim and anti-Christian hostility.
We are here to understand, not to debate
We respect personal stories and confidentiality
We assume good intent and ask sincere questions
We do not mock, demean, or pressure others
We do not try to convert others during our meetings
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Carl Grant III, a student of the Bible and Quran, is the founder of Bridges of Faith, a global Muslim–Christian dialogue community focused on shared understanding, shared scripture, and relationship-building across cultures.
Bridges of Faith is designed to reduce polarization, deepen mutual respect, and encourage thoughtful engagement around faith, values, and everyday life.
We developed Common Ground to make it easier to explore shared themes between the Quran and the Bible and to support thoughtful, respectful conversation across traditions. Study guides are rated by Muslims and Christians. The plans rated highest by both move to the top.
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carl@rainmakersgroup.ioA legacy of dialogue and mutual understanding.
Dialogue on family structures and spiritual legal traditions.
Exploring the unseen world and diverse metaphysical beliefs.
Reflecting on Rizq and divine sustenance in faith.
Examining ancient extra-scriptural texts and interfaith views.
Deepening our shared understanding of the soul's journey.
Core study on afterlife beliefs and spiritual accountability.
How scripture has been guarded and passed through time.
Analysis of divine signs across the Bible and Quran.
Interfaith dialogue on God's supernatural interventions.
Reflecting on the unique and shared attributes of the Divine.
Exploring our shared heritage and the root of submission.
The central role of mercy and redemption in both traditions.
Shared eschatological study on the end of the age.
Dialogue on divine presence and spiritual guidance.
messengers sent throughout history to unite humanity.
Submission to God as exemplified by our forefather.
Foundations of Iman, Islam, and Ihsan in study.
The beginning of our global dialogue and friendship.
Dialogue on family structures and spiritual legal traditions.
Exploring the unseen world and diverse metaphysical beliefs.
Reflecting on Rizq and divine sustenance in faith.
Examining ancient extra-scriptural texts and interfaith views.
Deepening our shared understanding of the soul's journey.
Core study on afterlife beliefs and spiritual accountability.
How scripture has been guarded and passed through time.
Analysis of divine signs across the Bible and Quran.
Interfaith dialogue on God's supernatural interventions.
Reflecting on the unique and shared attributes of the Divine.
Exploring our shared heritage and the root of submission.
The central role of mercy and redemption in both traditions.
Shared eschatological study on the end of the age.
Dialogue on divine presence and spiritual guidance.
Identifying common messengers sent to humanity.
Submission to God as exemplified by our forefather.
Study on foundations of Iman, Islam, and Ihsan in study.
The beginning of our global dialogue and friendship.