What are the odds that a son born to a Muslim father, raised for more than a decade in Saudi Arabia, schooled in western philosophy and psychology, and then trained in eastern mysticism, should become a resolute Christian and a minister of the gospel? Small odds indeed, when counted by human probability.

Rev. Mateen Elass sees this prelude to his pastoral ministry as witness to the amazing power of God to find and call His children to service – regardless of the odds.

Mateen is the second of four children born to a Syrian Muslim who had married an American while studying at the University of Wisconsin. Some years after Mateen’s birth,the family moved to Saudi Arabia where his father worked as an oil company executive.

During his early teens Mateen began a search for God, largely through reading. For six years he focused on eastern mysticism and meditation including a stay at an ashram in India. Yet his nagging questions, “Who is God? How can I know him?” remained unanswered.

God guided Mateen toward an answer to those questions by bringing him into contact with genuine Christians. They repeatedly pointed him to Christ and challenged him,“Read the four gospels of the New Testament. Get to know Jesus.” He took up the challenge.

After days of reading, study, and prayer, at the age of twenty Mateen became a follower of Christ. As is common in Middle Eastern families, he soon paid a high cost for his newfound faith: isolation from his father for more than a decade.

By the end of his college years, Mateen sensed God’s call to Christian ministry. After completing a B.A. at Stanford University he graduated from Fuller Seminary, earning M.Div. and M.A. degrees in Biblical Studies and Theology. After several years of pastoral work, he returned to school earning a Ph.D. in New Testament Studies from Durham University in England.

Mateen now works as an Associate at Voice of the Truth Ministries in Colorado Springs. Most recently, he served as Senior Pastor to First Presbyterian Church of Edmond, Oklahoma from 2007-2015.

Mateen’s prior ministries include an associate position for a small-town Presbyterian church in Wyoming, solo pastor of a young suburban church in Arizona, Minister of Adult Education at First Presbyterian of Colorado Springs, and as senior pastor of Immanuel Presbyterian Church in Illinois.

Mateen and his wife Cindy have three children: Brittany, Strider and Kendall. His heart is for those who walk where he once walked, those who search but have not yet found the love of Jesus.

As an evangelist and apologist with Voice of the Truth Ministries, he spends his time presenting the gospel in person and in writing, as well as defending it from secular and religious challenges.

A frequent speaker about Islam, Mateen sees his experience on both sides of the Christian-Muslim divide as providing a unique opportunity to create bridges of understanding. His prayer is that God will use him to reveal the love of Jesus to both sides. “God will provide guidance to those who seek Him, and will equip His people to do His will.”