These folders contain images of postcard-sized profiles on unreached people groups in global gateway cities. The images contain brief descriptions on why evangelists and missionaries are needed among these people groups, and they also contain written prayers for the people groups. Please feel free Continue Reading
New York City’s Forgotten Muslim Past
By Rozina Ali Back when Donald Trump was a Presidential candidate, he said, “I think Islam hates us,” and called for a “total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States.” The realities of office reined him in somewhat, and in January of 2017 he signed an order to block the entry Continue Reading
Most U.S. Muslims observe Ramadan by fasting during daylight hours
BY DALIA FAHMY AND BESHEER MOHAMED Muslims around the world are set to mark Ramadan, a holy month when many fast from sunrise to sunset in order to focus on their spiritual life and get closer to God. In the United States, the vast majority of Muslims celebrate Ramadan, with eight-in-ten saying Continue Reading
A peek into the lives of Puerto Rican Muslims and what Ramadan means post Hurricane Maria
By Ken Chitwood For Juan, Ramadan is a balancing act. On the one hand is his religious faith and practice. On the other is his land, his culture, his home: Puerto Rico. Although he weaves these two elements of his identity together in many ways, during Ramadan, the borderline between them Continue Reading