Learning to See Beauty Through the Scars of War
How a journey through a war-torn land changed a scholar’s mind.
Timothy Richard Knew That God Loved Chinese People As Chinese People
The 19th century Welsh missionary’s cross-cultural approach enabled him to spread the gospel as a scholar, humanitarian, and educator.
The First Great Schism
AD 400 to AD 600.
The Mushroom Hunt
How to find a good biography.
Iraq’s Christians Caught in the Middle, Again
If the looming war breaks out, 350,000 Iraqi Christians will be caught in a West-East conflict eerily similar to 4th-century events.
Resources: Go Tell It!
Many are telling the continuing story of the African church. Here are some of the best renditions.
A History of Muslim-Christian Relations
Few issues have more serious implications for Christian witness and global politics today than Christian-Muslim relations. We can learn much from Arab Christian apologist John of Damascus, eloquent Assyrian Church leader Patriarch Timothy 1, and tireless Protestant missionary Samuel Zwemer.
The Church and Mission
Quotations to Stir Heart and Mind
How Armenia “Invented” Christendom
Iraq’s Christians Caught in the Middle, Again
If the looming war breaks out, 350,000 Iraqi Christians will be caught in a West-East conflict eerily similar to 4th-century events