By GUSTAVO ARELLANO The connection between Middle Eastern and Mexican food goes all the way back to the Moors, and is well-known in culinary circles. Al pastor tacos are just a pork version of the shawarma spits that Lebanese immigrants brought with them to Mexico City in the 1930s. In nearby Continue Reading
Muslim millenial and single: A generation struggles to find love
By Abigail Hauslohner ANAHEIM, Calif. — Osman Aslam has tried the apps. On Minder, he wrote he enjoys hiking, going on long drives and spending time with his family. On Muzmatch, another option for Muslim singles, he described his ideal partner as well-educated, ambitious and funny. But Continue Reading
How the National Prayer Breakfast sparked an unusual meeting between Muslims and evangelicals
By Michelle Boorstein Texas pastor Bob Roberts has traveled to Washington before for the National Prayer Breakfast, a Christian-organized networking event where evangelicals come to schmooze about topics including their shared goal of bringing people to Christ. That was Roberts’s focus in the Continue Reading
The Greatest Gospel Opportunity in a Generation—Lost
By James Misner Christians everywhere and at any point in time should be concerned with two agendas: First, are we reaching the lost? Second, are we deepening our discipleship? With the dramatic restriction of refugee admissions to the United States over the past year—the result of Continue Reading
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