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Author: Hikmat Kashouh

The Importance of the Local Church for Church Growth in the Middle East (Part 2)

October 31, 2024October 21, 2024 Hikmat Kashouh

This is Part 2 of this article. Read Part 1 here. 3. Servant leaders emerge from within the congregation   In Acts 6:3 we read, “Brothers and sisters, choose seven men […]

 Random Reflections  church, Middle East

The Importance of the Local Church for Church Growth in the Middle East (Part 1)

October 24, 2024October 30, 2024 Hikmat Kashouh

I will outline here four factors from the early church, alluded to in Acts 6, that contributed to the growth of the early church. These factors have also contributed to […]

 Random Reflections  church, Middle East

The Ancient Gospels in Arabic: Where Did ‘Isa’ Come From?

June 8, 2021June 2, 2021 Hikmat Kashouh

Editorial Note: The following is a short introduction on early Gospel manuscripts and the origins of the name of Jesus in these Arabic texts from Dr. Hikmat Kashouh’s new book […]

 Book Excerpt  Arabic, Bible, Gospel, Scripture, translation

Preparing for Two-Way Transformation

March 19, 2020February 26, 2020 Hikmat Kashouh

Editorial note: This article is part 3 of a multipart series by Dr. Hikmat Kashouh. We must not forget that the gospel (the good news) transcends both the preacher and […]

 Book Excerpt, Current Events  church, growth, Middle East, transformation

Visiting, Serving and Listening as Missional Methodology

March 10, 2020February 26, 2020 Hikmat Kashouh

Editorial note: This article is part 2 of a multipart series by Dr. Hikmat Kashouh. Visiting When people in the West ask me, “What should we do to reach the […]

 Book Excerpt, Current Events  church, incarnate, listen, serve

Supporting Churches in the Arab World

February 27, 2020February 26, 2020 Hikmat Kashouh

Editorial note: This article is part 1 of a multipart series by Dr. Hikmat Kashouh. In 2011, when the war in Syria broke out and Syrians started to flee to […]

 Book Excerpt, Current Events  Arab, church, partnership, West

From Hate to Love Through War

February 12, 2019February 15, 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 […]

 Random Reflections  persecution, refugee, Welcome

To Whom Does the Promised Land Belong?

January 18, 2018June 28, 2024 Hikmat Kashouh

This week we are featuring the English text to a sermon given Dec 10, 2017 by Rev. Dr. Hikmat Kashouh, translated by the Institute for Middle East Studies at ABTS. […]

 Current Events  Christian, Holy Land, hope, israel/palestine, Middle East, peace

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