Evangelical Immigration Table For evangelical Christians, our approach to immigrants and to immigration policy should be guided first and foremost by the Bible. Watch and share these six videos exploring how biblical principles should guide our thinking – and then download your free e-book to Continue Reading
Church of England to hold first service in Farsi after a huge rise in Iranian converts
The Telegraph - Izzy Lyons - 3 March 2019 When the Bishop of Loughborough was 13-years-old, her brother was murdered for being a Christian. Born and raised in Iran, she was forced to flee her homeland in 1980 on the grounds of religious persecution - a story that is all too familiar for Continue Reading
He was a stranger next door. Then he gave him a kidney.
By Natalie Paddon, The Hamilton Spectator Their story began with a knock at the door and a gift of bottled water. It has become about so much more — a 65-year-old Afghan man and a 29-year-old Canadian man sharing meals, religion, culture, respect and now, almost unbelievably, a kidney. On Continue Reading
Hospitality and the Gospel: Loving my Muslim Neighbor
By Ashleigh Morgan One of my first encounters with Muslims was when I visited a mosque in New York City with a group from the International Mission Board during the month of Ramadan. We entered the mosque with the purpose of taking a tour and learning more about Islam. However, we were soon Continue Reading