Raymond Lull

Missionary to the Muslim world and pioneer of cross cultural evangelism.

Raymond Lull was born in 1232 in Mallorca and lived a worldly life before a dramatic conversion. He devoted himself to learning languages and understanding Islamic culture. His passion for reaching Muslims shaped his entire ministry.

His major works include The Book of the Gentile and the Three Wise Men, missionary journeys to North Africa, and writings on apologetics. Lull emphasized persuasion through love, reason, and respectful dialogue.

The key themes of Raymond Lull are Dialogue, love, reason, and cross cultural mission.

“A scholar said Lull sought to win hearts through reason and compassion.” “A historian noted that his mission was centuries ahead of its time.”

Lull left a legacy as one of the earliest missionaries to the Muslim world. His approach influenced later generations of cross cultural workers. He is remembered for his courage, creativity, and sacrificial love.

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