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.
Gaza War Strains Bible Scholars’ Model of Christian Conversation
Can a Lebanese Seminary Move Beyond the Liberal-Conservative Impasse?
Middle East Muslims are Finding Jesus. Can They Fit Within a Weakened Church?
Egyptian Christians Show ‘Love of Jesus’ to Displaced Palestinians
Expert: Ukraine’s Ban on Russian Orthodox Church Is Compatible with Religious Freedom
Despite GOP concerns over government interference, local evangelicals agree that the historic church must fully separate from its Moscow parent.