By Evi Rodemann I know Christmas is not here yet. But if you wanted to do something extraordinary, why not consider inviting a stranger into your home to provide him or her with some new friends, and then plan accordingly over the next few weeks? Christmas can be life changing for people Continue Reading
Sharing the Gospel with a Muslim: An Example
By Werner Mischke I got in the cab. “Chicago Marriott Naperville.” “Okay. What is address?” I got the address and told him. I noticed his accent sounded familiar. We drove a few minutes. I had to know where he was from. I felt a little weary. Then, I went ahead and asked: “What is your home Continue Reading
The Debt of Love: The New Immigration Crisis
By York Moore In the same way that ‘life’ was a battlefield concept in the so-called culture wars in the past several decades, the concept of ‘love’ is now. There is no single more fought-over concept in Western culture than love. What is love? Who gets to love who? What is the extent of love? Continue Reading