Paul-Gordon Chandler (born 1964) is an author, interfaith advocate, social entrepreneur and a U.S. Episcopal priest living and working in the Middle East. He has also ventured into the field of feature film production. Paul-Gordon Chandler grew up in Muslim West Africa (Senegal), and has lived and worked extensively throughout the Islamic world with churches, religious publishing and Christian relief and development agencies. His acclaimed book on Muslim/Christian relations is Pilgrims of Christ on the Muslim Road: Exploring a New Path Between Two Faiths.
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