If I were a Muslim, how would you draw me to Christ?
What would you say to me that could convince me enough to convert to your faith?
A good friend of mine spent 12 years in a certain Muslim country, ostensibly as a building contractor but really a missionary at heart. He was fairly successful, given the situation, baptizing an average of two households a year.
Basically, he merely operated as a Christian, being open, friendly, honest beyond measure in all his dealings. Every so often a Muslim man would approach him and say, "I want to learn more about Jesus."
My friend's method was simply to meet and read scripture. First the Gospels, then Acts, then Romans. He never expounded Christian doctrine, just answered questions that were asked about what they read. At the end of Romans, he would ask, "What do you think of all this?"
This would, of course, take weeks or months. But he reports that
every Muslim who kept coming back for visit after visit until finishing Romans would respond to his question with, "I believe this. I want to be baptized."
He recognizes, of course, what is actually happening:
"No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws them." -- John 6:44
He went on to say, "This is why I told you that no one can come to me unless the Father has enabled them." -- John 6:65
"My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me." -- John 10:27
Nobody comes to Jesus except as he is drawn by the Holy Spirit to Jesus, and the person who is drawn only needs to hear the voice of Jesus. When a person is being drawn to Jesus, the most critical thing for the evangelist and the rest of the Church is to
not screw it up by speaking in their own voice instead of that of Jesus. But in the West in general and America in particular, Christians tend to be the enemy's best weapon against Christ.