By Mike Urton Over 120 dead in Paris: another terrorist attack committed by Muslims who are loyal to ISIS. Reactions are many: anger, sadness, outrage, confusion, despair, fear. What do we do now? How should Christians respond? Ephesians 4:26 tells us “In your anger do not sin.” Anger Continue Reading
Fruitful Practice Research Project – Survey
Fellow COMMA members, You are invited to participate in the new Fruitful Practice Research project. We are conducting an online anonymous survey about your ministry experience and practice among Muslims here in North America. This research project has been designed by Vision 5:9 with the Continue Reading
Will Evangelical Attitudes Towards Muslims Continue to Harden?
By Warren Larson Recent research by LifeWay Research, under the leadership of Ed Stetzer, suggests that American views on Islam are very much polarized, particularly among pastors. What is most surprising is that while some protestant pastors see Islam in a more favorable light than before, Continue Reading
This U.S. city has become the first to elect a Muslim-majority city council
By Sarah Pulliam Bailey Hamtramck, a historically Polish-Catholic enclave of Detroit, rose to national prominence more than a decade ago when its city council gave permission to a mosque to broadcast its call to prayer from speakers on its roof. At the time, opponents were angered by what they Continue Reading
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