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Mission: Self Sacrificial Service or Imperialistic Conceit? (Part 1)

March 16, 2021April 19, 2023 Mike Kuhn

I imagine that for most readers the word “mission” evokes positive connotations of self-sacrificial giving and heroic exploits of missionaries of a by-gone era. Early Protestant missionaries to the Middle […]

 Articles  Middle East, missions, witness

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

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

Repost: Feast of the Epiphany

January 4, 2018December 1, 2017 Scott Gustafson

This Christmas season, we’re revisiting previous Christmas posts. Today, enjoy this reminder about the travels of the Magi. Epiphany – the celebration of the manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles […]

 Random Reflections  Arab, Christmas, epiphany, Gospel, Jesus, Magi, Middle East

Repost: Middle Eastern Jesus

December 7, 2017December 23, 2020 Scott Gustafson

This Christmas season, we’re revisiting previous Christmas posts. Today, enjoy this reminder about Jesus’ background. A friend from a Muslim background who follows Christ told me yesterday as we were […]

 Random Reflections  Christmas, God, incarnate, Jesus, Middle East, Muslim

From our Vantage Point: The Signs of the Times Unfolding in the Middle East Today

May 16, 2017November 7, 2023 Wissam al-Saliby

Earlier this year, I was flipping through the radio channels as I was driving from Houston to Dallas. I fell upon a talk show where, to my surprise, I heard […]

 Current Events  End Times, eschatology, Evangelism, Middle East  2 Comments

Who Awaits the Messiah Most: Muslims or Christians?

February 16, 2017July 8, 2020 Jayson Casper

The full version of this article first appeared December 30, 2016 at Christianity Today as “Who Awaits the Messiah Most? Muslims” by Jayson Casper. Muslim belief in the end-times return of Jesus […]

 Islam in General, Middle East Life  Christian, Gospel, Middle East, Muslim  2 Comments

The Gifts of the Magi

January 5, 2017November 28, 2017 Tony Maalouf

There are numerous reasons to believe in an Arab origin of the Magi in the nativity story over other common theories. These next two articles will briefly outline two strong […]

 Articles, Book Excerpt  Arab, Arabs in the Shadow of Israel, Christmas, Middle East

Muslims Turn to Christ in Unprecedented Numbers (Part 2)

December 8, 2016July 8, 2020 Janelle P.

This is part 2/2 of an article originally published by Open Doors, USA. Read Part 1 here. Muslims in the Middle East are turning to Jesus in unprecedented numbers. This […]

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

Muslims Turn to Christ in Unprecedented Numbers

November 23, 2016July 8, 2020 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

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