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Addressing Bias in the Israeli-Arab conflict

August 23, 2016May 25, 2018 Tony Maalouf

The present conflict in the Middle East over Abrahamic material blessings does not reflect a stereotype sustained in biblical history and prophecy. It does not even reflect the pattern of Arab-Jewish […]

 Articles, Book Excerpt, Islam in General  Arab, Arabs in the Shadow of Israel, Believer, Ishmael, Middle East, Palestine, peace

Middle East Headache: Why We Shouldn’t Blame Abraham

August 2, 2016May 30, 2017 Tony Maalouf

One of the blessings sometimes taken for granted in the United States is the availability of good Christian radio stations, which broadcast challenging messages of life and death, giving people […]

 Articles, Book Excerpt, Islam in General  Abraham, Arab, Arabs in the Shadow of Israel, hagar, Middle East

The Struggle for Enemy Love in the Arab Christian World

June 7, 2016July 8, 2020 Jayson Casper

This article first appeared at The Table. For more articles featuring thoughtful Christian perspectives on the the nature and embodiment of love, growing through suffering, and acquiring humility, click here. […]

 Articles, Random Reflections  American, Christian, Islam, love, Middle East, Muslim, peacemaker

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

I am not Abraham’s Mistake

May 10, 2016July 8, 2020 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

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
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Will Evangelical Attitudes Toward Muslims Continue to Harden?

April 5, 2016July 8, 2020 Dr. Warren Larson

Recent research by LifeWay Research, under the leadership of Ed Stetzer, suggests that American views on Islam are very much polarized, particularly among  pastors.  What is most surprising is that while […]

 Articles, Islam in General, News and Media  American, Christian, Evangelicalism, fear, ISIS, Islam, Middle East, Muslim

Answering Jihad: A Better Way Forward, Book Review

March 22, 2016November 25, 2016 Scott Gustafson

In a day when most works written (and consequently consumed) in the West about Islam are penned by Western Evangelicals consumed with the eschatological implications of modern events, Nabeel Qureshi’s […]

 Articles  church, fear, Gospel, ISIS, Islam, Jesus, jihad, Middle East, Muslim, Refugee Crisis, terrorism  1 Comment
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Desperate Times: God is Writing a Story

March 15, 2016July 8, 2020 Mindy Belz

This article originally appeared at World Magazine online column, by Mindy Belz, Feb 19, 2016. Sometimes it seems the news from Iraq and Syria can’t get any worse. And then it does. But […]

 Articles, Current Events, Middle East Life, News and Media  church, God's story, Gospel, Middle East, peace, Refugee Crisis
Do unto Others

The Difficulty with “Do unto others”

February 23, 2016July 8, 2020 Jayson Casper

As Christians involve themselves – for good and for bad – in the divisive politics and cultural struggles of our nation, it is assumed they do so to preserve and […]

 Articles, Current Events  Arab, Believer, Christian, golden rule, Islam, Middle East, Muslim  1 Comment

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