Christian Genocide in Africa: An Interview with Johnnie Moore and Rabbi Abraham Cooper
How much are you aware of Christians being singled out for murder in Africa? While the world is fixated on jihadist threats in the Middle East, terrorists are also massacring men, women, and children...
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I Took Drugs to a Church Conference. Then God Found Me.
My fierce resistance and indifference didn’t stop the Spirit. I was born to religious, hard-working parents in 1990 in Cairo. At 40 days old, I was baptized by triple immersion like every good Coptic...
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Gambia’s New Sharia-Friendly Constitution Fails. But Christians Are Still Concerned.
Though pleased with the draft’s overall democratic reforms, leaders are frustrated that “Christian rights do not matter” in the West African nation. The Gambia almost had a new constitution. Instead, the English-speaking, sliver-shaped West...
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20 Truths from ‘The Sacred Overlap’ by J.R. Briggs
“If there is ever a time for the church to see a crucial opportunity to bring hope to our current context, this is it.” While there are either/or scenarios throughout Scripture, the Christian life...
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Justo González: Seminaries Need More Latinos
The theological education crisis is not financial. It’s demographic. Over Cuban coffee and a meal, theology professor Benjamin Wayman discussed recent developments in theological education—particularly among Latino pastors—with church historian Justo González at his...
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Died: José María Silvestri, Pastor Whose Small-Group Ministry Discipled Argentina
Founder of Iglesia Evangélica Misionera Argentina died of COVID-19. José María Silvestri, who founded the Iglesia Evangélica Misionera Argentina (IEMA) and promoted a small-group model for Christian growth in Latin America, died on September...
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