By CHRISTINA LARSON February 25, 2019 WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly two years after the Chinese government began to detain members of Muslim minority groups in western China, a growing number of family members abroad are refusing to remain silent. On Sunday, about three dozen relatives of some Continue Reading
The Creeping Liberalism in American Islam
By Mustafa Akyol Far from spreading Shariah, as Islamophobes have suggested, America’s Muslim clerics are focusing on a more familiar trend: youngsters blending into American life. Since 9/11, a recurrent theme in the far-right circles of America has been “creeping Shariah.” It reflects Continue Reading
How Local Missions Impacts Global Missions
J.D. Payne and Gardner Davis Today, globalization has ensured that culture transcends location. Because of this, we have greater access to people from other nations. And for the believer, living in a multicultural society affords an incredible opportunity for carrying out the Great Commission and Continue Reading
Unprecedented mass denials from a U.S. asylum program leave Christians from Iran stranded in Vienna
By Sarah Parvini Even as it cracked down on immigration from predominantly Muslim countries in the Middle East and Africa, the Trump administration stressed that the safety of Christians in the region would be a priority. In recent months, however, dozens of religious minorities Continue Reading