Dr. Anis Shorrosh was one of the most compelling Christian voices of the 20th century — a Palestinian-born evangelist who debated the world’s leading Islamic scholars and preached the gospel across six continents. Explore his most significant recorded messages, debates, and interviews below.
Interviews
An Interview with Dr. Anis Shorrosh
A personal interview covering his life story, ministry, and message — from his birth in Nazareth to his decades of international evangelism.
Evangelist Minister Anis Shorrosh — Interview
Dr. Shorrosh speaks about his faith, his background as a Palestinian Christian, and his calling to reach both the Muslim and secular world with the message of Christ.
Debates with Sheikh Ahmed Deedat
Dr. Shorrosh engaged in landmark public debates with Sheikh Ahmed Deedat, one of the most prominent Islamic apologists of the 20th century. These exchanges drew audiences of thousands and have been watched by millions online.
Is Jesus God? — Full Debate
One of the most-watched Christian-Muslim debates in history. Dr. Shorrosh defends the divinity of Jesus Christ against Sheikh Ahmed Deedat before a live audience.
The Qur’an or the Bible? Which Is God’s Word? — Full Debate
Dr. Shorrosh and Sheikh Deedat face off on the authority and authenticity of the Bible versus the Qur’an — a defining debate of the Christian-Muslim dialogue.
Debates with Dr. Shabir Ally
In 2005, Dr. Shorrosh debated Canadian Islamic scholar Dr. Shabir Ally in Glasgow, Scotland on two major topics of Christian-Muslim theology.
Allah or the Trinity?
Is the God of the Bible the same as Allah of the Qur’an? Dr. Shorrosh makes the case for the Trinitarian God of Christianity in this Glasgow debate.
The Qur’an and the Bible
Dr. Shorrosh examines the textual reliability, prophetic accuracy, and divine origin of the Bible compared to the Qur’an alongside Dr. Shabir Ally.
More Content Coming
Hundreds of sermons, conference messages, and TV appearances from Dr. Shorrosh’s decades of ministry are being digitized and published. Check back often — or contact us if you have recordings to contribute to the archive.