By David Crabb ATHENS, Greece — The spirit of Athens today lies at the crossroads between old and new. Everywhere you look are reminders of the epic grandeur this city once enjoyed. Even if you were to overlook the many monuments and ruins scattered throughout the city, the Acropolis looms large Continue Reading
Using the Opportunity of Christmas
By Evi Rodemann I know Christmas is not here yet. But if you wanted to do something extraordinary, why not consider inviting a stranger into your home to provide him or her with some new friends, and then plan accordingly over the next few weeks? Christmas can be life changing for people Continue Reading
Counting the Cost in Mission to Muslims
By Warren Larson I have just returned from an amazing conference in the far East! There were approximately 1000 people present, and though some were still in university, most were holding down jobs in well-respected careers. Caucasians, like myself, were rare. Some pastors from China, who had Continue Reading
Hug A Muslim?
By Roland Clarke Let me share an amazing encounter in a coffee shop between a Christian and a Muslim. I heard this story from my friend, Melissa who was there when it happened. She was sitting talking at a table with a group of ladies while her father, Joe, was enjoying his cup of coffee by Continue Reading
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