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- Turkish Christians Plead: Don’t Distribute Bibles After EarthquakeLocal believers and their Syrian colleagues serve Christians and Muslims alike in cooperative effort at relief aid.Jayson Casper|Français
- Antioch Has Always Survived Its Tragic History. What Will the Latest Earthquake Change?A city essential to the early church, Antakya has been all but reduced to rubble.Mark Wilson|
- Migrants to Europe Are Changing ChurchesStudy finds new immigrants in about half of hospitable congregations.Ken Chitwood|
- Turkish and Syrian Christians Rally Relief After Earthquake Kills 20,000(UPDATED) As death tolls climb and with churches of all denominations destroyed, local believers race to the frontlines of emergency response.Jayson Casper|Português
- Christians Say Sayfo Martyrs Should Get Genocide StatusSyriac-Aramean Christians, fewer in number than similarly suffering Armenians, assert their Ottoman-era plight deserves separate recognition.Jayson Casper|
- Syria's Christians Back AssadChurch leaders say the embattled president should stay on.Dale Gavlak in Amman, Jordan, and Beirut, Lebanon, and Timothy C. Morgan|
- 175 Leaders Urge U.S. Support in Christianity's Historical Heartland; Egyptian Churches Not So SureMiddle East Christians appreciate prayers, but political action brings mixed feelings.Jayson Casper in Cairo|
- There’s No One Christian View on Turks and KurdsMiddle East believers say the enemies of their enemies are not necessarily their friends.Jayson Casper|
- Syria Fight Focuses on Christian City That Still Speaks Language of Jesus(UPDATED) Pilgrimage destination where Aramaic is spoken has exchanged hands three times in six days.Kate Tracy|
