Middle East
- 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|
- Four Views on What American Christians Think About the Israel-Hamas WarRecent survey finds strong support for sometimes conflicting agendas, but also many believers who are still “not sure” what to advocate for.Jayson Casper|
- Bethlehem Cancels Christmas, But Local Pastors Still Expect a Holy NightAs war disrupts traditional festivities, Palestinian Christians see an opportunity to return to the Nativity story and share the gospel.SOPHIA LEE|españolالعربيةIndonesianрусскийУкраїнська
- His Law Is Love and His Gospel Is PeaceA Palestinian Israeli Christian reflects on Christmas, justice, and war in Gaza.Yohanna Katanacho|Français
- 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|
- For Messianic Jews, Debate Over Hamas Gets BiblicalNetanyahu’s allusion to the Amalekites sparks discussion of how to responsibly apply Scripture stories to current events like Israel’s war in Gaza.Jayson Casper|Français
- Most US Christians Back Israel’s ‘Bold Measures’ to Combat HamasBut they still want to see civilian casualties minimized, negotiations, and political solutions for lasting peace, according to a new survey.Aaron Earls - Lifeway Research|العربية
- 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|
- Flight to Egypt: How Pastor’s Wife in Gaza Church Got OutHarrowing journey with children and grandparents reunites family with husband, as Palestinian Christians sheltering at Orthodox and Catholic churches grow increasingly desperate.Jayson Casper|العربيةрусскийУкраїнська
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