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Muslims Turn to Christ in Unprecedented Numbers

November 23, 2016November 23, 2016 Janelle P.

The Islamic State has been filling the headlines for a long time and filling the hearts of many people in the Middle East with fear. But in the midst of […]

 Current Events, Middle East Life  Christian, Gospel, Islam, Jesus, Middle East  1 Comment

Misplaced Patriotism: The Other Prosperity Gospel

September 27, 2016November 25, 2016 Jason Foster

The prosperity gospel is fooling a lot of people. No, not that prosperity gospel. The other prosperity gospel. The one that doesn’t have an official name, but that’s more popular than […]

 Articles, Random Reflections  American, Christian, church, Gospel, idol, Jesus, rights  2 Comments

Why the Church Must Love the Refugee

August 16, 2016November 22, 2016 Scott Gustafson

The global refugee crisis reached a peak this year, and is still climbing. At this time in human history there are more refugees and displaced people than at any other […]

 Articles  church, Gospel, incarnate, Jesus, Muslim, Refugee Crisis, Sharia  1 Comment

How ISIS is Spreading the Gospel

July 26, 2016November 25, 2016 Dr. Dave Cashin

A few weeks ago I received an email from one of my students. She has been working amongst Muslim women and had just had a phone call from one of […]

 Articles, Islam in General  church, forgiveness, Gospel, ISIS, Islam, terrorism  Leave a comment

Piper on Israel/Palestine

May 31, 2016May 25, 2018 Scott Gustafson

Jon Piper’s sermon entitled “Israel, Palestine, and the Middle East” speaks to theological footings of the Israel/Palestine issue from a series on Romans. Click Here to read or listen to the […]

 Articles, Random Reflections  Gospel, israel/palestine, Jesus, justice, Palestine, peace, terrorism  Leave a comment

The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Hope for a Different Kind of Life

May 25, 2016November 25, 2016 Tony Maalouf

Regrettably, today’s world politics may be creating among Arab Palestinians another “reprisal generation.” The rise of suicide bombers is a sign of chronic lack of communication in a world saturated […]

 Articles, Random Reflections  Arab, Gospel, Ishmael, Middle East, Muslim, peacemaker  Leave a comment

How Christians Deterred Me from Leaving Islam

May 17, 2016November 30, 2016 Dr. Matthew Stone

After many years, I am finally sharing some of my story of why I think it took me so long to leave Islam and become a Christian. So, what took me […]

 Articles, Random Reflections  American, Believer, Christian, church, Gospel, Hate, hope, Islam, love, Muslim  Leave a comment

I am not Abraham’s Mistake

May 10, 2016November 25, 2016 Derek Rishmawy

Derek Rishmawy explains how popular evangelical theology about Ishmael contradicts the Gospel. Arabs are not the result of Abraham’s mistake. 9/11 was a weird day for me. I was a […]

 Articles, Random Reflections  Arab, Gospel, Ishmael, Middle East, Muslim  Leave a comment

Vindicating Ishmael

May 3, 2016May 25, 2018 Tony Maalouf

The name “Mavia” does not strike a chord with many of us. Yet it is the name of a once-famous fourth-century woman who, as the Saracen queen, defeated the Arian Roman […]

 Articles, Middle East Life  Arab, Gospel, Ishmael, Middle East, Muslim, Palestine  Leave a comment

Sowing Peace: How God’s Mercy to Us Changes our Perspective of Muslims.

April 26, 2016May 25, 2018 Ashley al-Saliby

Western fears about Islam and Muslims seem to be surging again, and there are political and religious leaders quick to point to anecdotes or news clips that only further incite […]

 Articles, Current Events  church, fear, Gospel, Islam, Jesus, love, Muslim, peace, Refugee Crisis  Leave a comment

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"many in my church have experienced the tragedy of the war; we were refugees ourselves. We moved from one place to another. It would have been easy and quite natural for us to hate when Syrians came to Lebanon for refuge. Many did.

Now, in Lebanon, 25 percent of the population are refugees from the wars in Iraq and Syria. But in our church, some 70 percent of the members are refugees."
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From Hate to Love Through War February 12, 2019February 14, 2019 Hikmat Kashouh I was born in the same year Lebanon entered into what would become sixteen years of civil war. During the years of Syrian occupation, our people were killed, our women raped, our national resources plundered, and our dig...
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