An estimated 10,000 Christians have been forced to flee from their homes in western Ethiopia after a series of attacks by Muslim extremists, says Barnabas Fund.
As my wife and I were coming closer to our wedding date, as a part of our engagement process, the preacher who performed our wedding ceremony would regularly share wisdom and insights for our future together. One...
Is salvation God's work, or is it man's work, or is it both God's work and man's work? Another way to put it: Is faith in Jesus Christ alone enough to save us? Is grace enough?
The housing crash in 2008 afforded me a new level of understanding of God’s grace. My husband and I decided to let go of the things we acquired but could no longer afford. On the outside I tried to portray...
If you want to deepen your experience of these daily devotional messages and thus your relationship with God, consider choosing a prayer partner to share this journey with you.
Divine healing is a special healing. It’s the only kind of healing that can come from The Master’s touch. His healing hand goes into the depths of our souls; it’s a favorable healing. Nobody does...
The first Indian movie to be shot in Israel is, surprisingly, about the life of Jesus.
Over the years, thousands of young – and some not so young – Israelis have made their way across Asia to spend time exploring the cultural, religious and geographic recesses of India.
The cultural, artistic and culinary impact of those backpacking forays has left its imprint on Israel in musical and alternative therapy slots in New Age festivals, such as Shantipi and Beresheet, in colorful apparel to sold in clothing stores, and in the Indian restaurants that have sprung up around the country.
Atheist billboard provokes Oklahoman Christians
In this Sept. 9, 2010 photo, a billboard erected by atheists in Oklahoma City reads " Don't believe in God? Join the club". Nick Singer, the coordinator of a local atheists' group called "Coalition of Reason," recently received $5,250 from its national counterpart to erect the billboard along Interstate 44 near the Oklahoma State Fair. Oklahoma ranks eighth in the nation for percentage of residents who self-identify as Christians (85 percent), according to an analysis of the 2008 U.S. Religious Landscape Survey conducted by the Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion and Public Life. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki
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The Next Christian Response to Islam
The strain of religious diversity tests Christians' own principles.
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Debate over the so-called Ground Zero mosque, followed by the inflammatory press attention paid to Pastor Terry Jones's threat to burn Qur'ans on September 11, has stirred an excess of angst over the Muslim presence in America. Opportunists have exploited that anxiety for political advantage. The overheated debate may be moot: while the legal standing of the planned Muslim community center is solid, its financing is reportedly shaky.
The Next Christian Response to Islam
The strain of religious diversity tests Christians' own principles.
posted 9/10/2010 10:55AM
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Debate over the so-called Ground Zero mosque, followed by the inflammatory press attention paid to Pastor Terry Jones's threat to burn Qur'ans on September 11, has stirred an excess of angst over the Muslim presence in America. Opportunists have exploited that anxiety for political advantage. The overheated debate may be moot: while the legal standing of the planned Muslim community center is solid, its financing is reportedly shaky.