By David Noriega The fire department called before dawn. Daoud Abudiab and his 13-year-old daughter were already awake, so they got in the car quickly. From about a mile away, Abudiab saw a plume of black smoke rising above the low skyline and started getting nervous. He thought back to the Continue Reading
The incredibly gracious way Muslims welcomed a man who had drunkenly shot their mosque
By Colby Itkowitz Ted Hakey, a former Marine, knelt in prayer, his forehead on the floor, beside his Muslim neighbors inside their Connecticut mosque last Saturday. The enormity of that gesture was lost on no one. It was only several months earlier, on the night of the terror attacks in Paris, Continue Reading
Wheaton College, Larycia Hawkins to ‘Part Ways’
By Jeremy Weber and Ted Olson Two weeks ago, faculty leaders unanimously asked Wheaton College to drop itsattempt to fire tenured professor Larycia Hawkins over whether her views on Islam fit the school's faith statement. On Friday, 78 of the Illinois school’s 200-plus professors publicly vouched Continue Reading
Will Evangelical Attitudes Towards Muslims Continue to Harden?
By 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 some protestant pastors see Islam in a more favorable light than before, Continue Reading
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