Praying for the Iraqi People
by Jan Johnson While churches diligently pray for the safety of American soldiers and for comfort for spouses and children of soldiers who have been killed in Iraq, one rarely hears prayers for the...
by Jan Johnson While churches diligently pray for the safety of American soldiers and for comfort for spouses and children of soldiers who have been killed in Iraq, one rarely hears prayers for the...
by Rebecca Haines "Kill one man, and you kill all of mankind." According to Islam, these words were revealed to the prophet Mohammed while he was living in Mecca in what is today Saudi...
by Debbie Meroff A woman covered head-to-toe in a burqa and veil pauses to look in a shop window selling halal food, prepared according to Islamic laws. Two men pass by, chatting in Arabic...
by Tony Campolo After nearly 900 years, our world is still struggling with the Crusades and the impact they have had – and continue to have – on relations between Christians and Muslims. The...
by Donald Miller I recall watching a documentary detailing Muslim frustration, both domestic and Middle Eastern, with the perception that all Muslims subscribe to the sort of angry and dangerous extremism propagated by terrorist...
by a Christian expatriate in the Arabian Peninsula Someone once told me that the work of the Holy Spirit is like the sun shining on a dark brown substance. If it is chocolate, it...
by Nicholas D. Kristof If the latest in the LEFT BEHIND series of evangelical thrillers is to be believed, Jesus will return to Earth, gather non-Christians to his left and toss them into everlasting...