By Graeme Wood dawn on a warm september morning in 2013, a minivan pulled up to a shattered villa in the town of Azaz, Syria. A long-bearded 29-year-old white man emerged from the building, along with his pregnant British wife and their three children, ages 8, 4, and almost 2. They had been in Continue Reading
Europeans greatly overestimate Muslim population, poll shows
By Pamela Duncan Members of the public in European states including France, Belgium, Germany and the UK greatly overestimate their country’s Muslim population and the rate at which it is growing. An Ipsos Mori survey that measured the gap between public perception and reality in 40 countries Continue Reading
The “Same God Question”: Why Muslims are Not Moving Toward Christians
By Fred Farrokh Christian missiologists are split over whether Christians and Muslims worship the same God. In response to the firestorm over this topic which recently engulfed Wheaton College,1 23 missiologists contributed short essays on this question. These responses were published in January Continue Reading
Historic Bridgeport Church to Become Mosque
By JOSEPH DE AVILA BRIDGEPORT, Conn.—One of the oldest Christian congregations in this community said it would sell its historic church to a regional Islamic center. The United Congregational Church said Monday it plans to sell its brick Georgian-Revival style church, built in the 1920s, to Continue Reading
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