By Ashleigh Morgan One of my first encounters with Muslims was when I visited a mosque in New York City with a group from the International Mission Board during the month of Ramadan. We entered the mosque with the purpose of taking a tour and learning more about Islam. However, we were soon Continue Reading
Christian Leaders Denounce Trump’s Plan to Favor Christian Refugees by Laurie Goodstein
Over the past decade, Christians in the United States have grown increasingly alarmed about the persecution of other Christians overseas, especially in the Middle East. With each priest kidnapped in Syria, each Christian family attacked in Iraq or each Coptic church bombed in Egypt, the clamor for Continue Reading
Evangelical Experts Oppose Trump’s Refugee Ban By Kate Shellnut
Evangelical Experts Oppose Trump’s Refugee Ban World Relief Despite previous plans to admit the highest number of refugees in decades, the United States will shut its doors to thousands displaced by conflict in the Middle East—at least temporarily—under an executive order President Donald Trump Continue Reading
New Glory in the Ancient City: Muslim Refugees Turning to Jesus
By David Crabb ATHENS, Greece — The spirit of Athens today lies at the crossroads between old and new. Everywhere you look are reminders of the epic grandeur this city once enjoyed. Even if you were to overlook the many monuments and ruins scattered throughout the city, the Acropolis looms large Continue Reading