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My Top 5 Books for Christians on Islam in Africa
A Nigerian academic gives his recommendations for reading up on the world's second largest religion.
My Top 5 Books for Christians on Islam in the Middle East
A Lebanese academic gives his recommendations for reading up on the world's second largest religion.
My Top 5 Books for Christians on Islam in South Asia
An Indian scholar gives his recommendations for reading up on the world's second largest religion
My Top 5 Books for Christians on Islam in Europe
A British missiologist gives his recommendations for reading up on the world's second largest religion
The Suspense of Mary’s Yes
How a courageous response echoes through eternity
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Flutters of the Firstborn of Creation
How we love even what we don’t yet see
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For Messianic Jews, Debate Over Hamas Gets Biblical
Netanyahu’s allusion to the Amalekites sparks discussion of how to responsibly apply Scripture stories to current events like Israel’s war in Gaza.
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What a Satanic Statue Says About American Religion
Move over, Santa. This year’s Christmas controversy is about the devil.
Have Yourself a (Less) Scary Little Christmas
The looming new year can be anxiety-inducing—but God has all the mercy, grace, and rest we need.
Escaping High-Control Religious Groups
President of Cult Information and Family Support explains how Christians can aid loved ones through the long journey out.
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True Hope Cannot Be Manufactured
What happens when we embrace the limits of our strength?
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This Christmas, Let’s Remember Jesus’ Maternal Lineage
The book of Ruth’s narrative reminds us that God’s salvation is not simply accomplished through “heroic” men, but that women, too, play a vital role.
My Top 5 Books for Christians on Daoism
Where to start when navigating the diffuse and complex tradition of thought and religious practice dating back to the very beginnings of Chinese civilization.
O Tread and See that the Lord Is Good
Advent wreaths, labyrinths, and the Stations of the Cross help me grasp the gospel anew.
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The Goodness of Growing Smaller
How to trust God in a season of decrease
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Where Ox and Ass Are Teaching
Many traditional Nativity scenes aren’t strictly historically accurate, but they teach us deeper biblical truths.
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A Korean Sect Targeted New Zealand Christians. Did Churches Respond Effectively?
Former members describe how Shincheonji infiltrated traditional churches and campus ministries with deceptive practices and heretical beliefs.
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We Forget We Belong to God
The healing balm of finding our true identity
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Bah, Humbug! But I’ll Echo the Joyous Strains
I’m not into the hustle and bustle of the Christmas holiday. But I find a vicarious joy in “rejoicing with those who rejoice.”
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Fifty years ago, the Lausanne Covenant’s solution to rampant division in evangelical ranks wasn’t uniformity.
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