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- Sharia Law Makes a Solid Case for ChristIn new book, Jordanian pastor and academic says that if Muslims treat evidence for the Bible and Quran consistently, the gospel eyewitnesses authenticate Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection.Jayson Casper|
- We Asked a Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist, Sikh, Jain, and Bahá’í Leader to Pick Their Favorite Bible VersesIndian religious leaders on what they admire about Christianity’s scriptures.Compiled by Surinder Kaur|
- A Muted Christmas in Philippine City After ISIS Attack on ChurchgoersThe small Catholic community in Marawi has weathered ongoing threats in the Islamic city.Pia Camagay in Manila, Philippines|
- How Asian Artists Picture Jesus’ Birth From 1240 to TodayThrough Nativity art, the Word takes on flesh across diverse Eastern cultures.Victoria Emily Jones|
- The Best Books for Understanding Islam and Connecting with Muslim NeighborsFive regional scholars offer their recommendations for Christians.CT Editors|
- Dutch Election: Right-Wing Surge Sinks Once-Dominant Christian PartiesTrump-like figure Geert Wilders campaigns on traditional identity and anti-Muslim rhetoric, dividing believers as society secularizes further.Cornelis Hulsman |
- Destiny Is All? How Fatalism Affects Churches Across AsiaPastors and scholars from Hong Kong, Indonesia, India, Japan, the Philippines, South Korea, Sri Lanka, and Thailand share how fate appears in their pews.Compiled by Isabel Ong|
- My Top 5 Books for Christians on the DruzeA survey of resources on the heterodox Shiite sect of Islam that calls itself “Unitarian” and believes in reincarnation.Chaden Hani|
- Parsing Pancasila: How Indonesia’s Muslims and Christians Seek UnityThree Muslim and three Christian leaders candidly discuss sharia, extremism, and national identity in the world's most populous Muslim country.Interviews by Mellie Cynthia|Indonesian
- Displaced from Israel Border, Lebanese Christians Wrestle with Whom to BlameAs limited clashes with Hezbollah threaten to expand Israel’s war against Hamas, local Presbyterians and Baptists suffer a battle not of their making.Jayson Casper|العربيةFrançais
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