By Roy Oksnevad This cycle of the presidential race has reached new lows through name calling and demonizing each other. The media has picked up on words used to describe President-elect Trump that include xenophobic, Islamophobic, homophobic, racist, and misogynist, to name a few. President-elect Continue Reading
How Does the Trinity Impact BMB Discipleship? – Part 1
By Mike Urton A few months ago I met with a young man from a Muslim background who was seriously exploring Christianity. He was attracted to the love of Christ, but was struggling to understand how God could be both one and three. Much of his confusion stemmed from the fact that in his Muslim Continue Reading
Slavery in Africa and Islam
By Roy Oksnevad Slavery and its legacy has been the experience of people throughout history. Man’s sinful nature has always sought to oppress others and use them to advance their own ambitions. From the biblical record as early as Joseph in the book of Genesis, the marketing of human flesh is a Continue Reading
Beyond the Headlines: Gulen, the Coup, and the Gospel
By Malik Ibrahim The July 15 coup in Turkey has brought the name of Fethullah Gulen and the movement which bears his name to the attention of the international community. On an almost daily basis we read news reports of Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan blaming Gulen for fomenting the coup Continue Reading
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