The first time I saw him, he sat at a table across from me, one of his legs constantly moving almost subconsciously, as though he was warming up for a run. It was a habit of his restless disposition to stand and gallop. I asked if we could talk about his mission in life. He joined me in the back Continue Reading
Nabeel Qureshi (1983-2017)
Posted by Ruth Malhotra on September 16, 2017 Topic: Blog Today, September 16, our dear brother in Christ Nabeel Qureshi went to be with the Lord following a year-long battle with cancer. We received this news with deep sadness and yet profound hope that he is finally and fully healed in the Continue Reading
Because my friend invited me
I was visiting with a family of Syrian refugees who had come to the UK on the government’s Vulnerable Persons Resettlement Scheme from refugee camps in the Middle East. They were one of the first refugee families in our area, helping those who came after them to settle. In the process, they’ve Continue Reading
Evangelicals Fear Muslims; atheists fear Christians: New poll shows how Americans mistrust one another By Julie Zauzmer
Evangelicals look down on atheists’ values. Nonreligious people fear that conservative Christians want to limit their freedoms. Republicans worry that Muslims pose a threat to their physical safety. In short, many American identity groups are awfully concerned about one another. That’s the takeaway Continue Reading
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