A Shiite and a Catholic Find Refuge—and Friendship—at Baptist Seminary Shelter
From war to ceasefire, two Lebanese men bond during a traumatic three months.
Why Armenian Christians Recall Noah’s Ark in December
The biblical account of the Flood resonates with a persecuted church born near Mount Ararat.
13 Stories from the Greater Middle East and Africa From 2024
Covering tragedy, controversy, and culinary signs of hope, here is a chronological survey of Christian news from the region.
He Fled His Gaza Home. Now He Feeds His Fellow Displaced.
Those still on the ground search for hope and wrestle with their faith as war rages on.
Fadi Lost His Apartment. He Won’t Let the Same Happen to His Church.
Gaza’s 700 remaining Christians face exorbitant prices, bombed apartments, and the loss of their community to violence and emigration.
After Assad: Jihad or Liberty?
A coalition of rebel fighters promises to respect Syria’s religious minorities.
Meet the Evangelical Expats Staying in Lebanon
Satellite Imagery Documents Erasure of Armenian Christian Heritage
As archaeologists discover new ruins revealing the ancient origins of the church, new technologies reveal the extent of its destruction in neighboring Azerbaijan.
Lebanon Evangelicals Serve Shiites Displaced by Hezbollah-Israel War
Despite safety risks and strained resources, churches work hard to help Muslims unaccustomed to experiencing Christian love.
How Messianic Jews Are Serving Israelis Displaced by Hamas and Hezbollah
In Israel’s only communal village of believers in Jesus, three women reflect on loving their neighbors—and their enemies—in the midst of war.