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Response to ISIS Brides

March 7, 2019March 4, 2019 Wissam al-Saliby

The full version of this article first appeared February 28, 2019 at Christianity Today as “Should ISIS Brides Be Treated Like the Prodigal Son?” N. T. Wright, the esteemed theologian […]

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How ISIS is Spreading the Gospel

July 26, 2016July 8, 2020 Dr. Dave Cashin

A few weeks ago I received an email from one of my students. She has been working amongst Muslim women and had just had a phone call from one of […]

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Will Evangelical Attitudes Toward Muslims Continue to Harden?

April 5, 2016July 8, 2020 Dr. Warren Larson

Recent research by LifeWay Research, under the leadership of Ed Stetzer, suggests that American views on Islam are very much polarized, particularly among  pastors.  What is most surprising is that while […]

 Articles, Islam in General, News and Media  American, Christian, Evangelicalism, fear, ISIS, Islam, Middle East, Muslim  Leave a comment

Answering Jihad: A Better Way Forward, Book Review

March 22, 2016November 25, 2016 Scott Gustafson

In a day when most works written (and consequently consumed) in the West about Islam are penned by Western Evangelicals consumed with the eschatological implications of modern events, Nabeel Qureshi’s […]

 Articles  church, fear, Gospel, ISIS, Islam, Jesus, jihad, Middle East, Muslim, Refugee Crisis, terrorism  1 Comment

How to Prevent Radicalization

January 20, 2016November 22, 2016 Scott Gustafson

A Muslim immigrant recently lamented on his experience of acculturation into American society. He reported surprise at how cold Christians were, concluding this after not having been invited to anyone’s […]

 Articles, Current Events, Islam in General, News and Media  American, Christian, church, culture, Gospel, ISIS, Islam, radicalization, terrorism  1 Comment

Blessed are the Peacemakers

December 8, 2015November 25, 2016 Collin Abbey

Recently a friend asked me a question prompted by the terror attacks in Paris. With the horrifying events that recently transpired in California, the subject has much relevance today: “So […]

 Islam in General, Random Reflections  church, Gospel, gun control, ISIS, Islam, Jesus, Liberty University, Muslim, peace, peacemaker, terrorism, violence  Leave a comment

ISIS: Ask the right questions

December 1, 2015November 25, 2016 Scott Gustafson

Many are contemplating the question ‘Is ISIS really Islam?’  In my own research about ISIS, if i am honest, my questions and ponderings are far more motivated by fear than  […]

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Must Reads on ISIS and the Syrian war

November 23, 2015July 8, 2020 Scott Gustafson

Here’s a bunch of articles/resources you’ll find useful on ISIS and the war in Syria… This is by far the best video summary of what’s happened, and how we got […]

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During the current change and reconciliation momentum unfolding in the United States, is it acceptable, or even possible, that large numbers of American white churchgoers change their attitudes towards African Americans but keep the same attitudes towards Palestinians? And what victory for the Gospel could that be?

The sin of racism does not distinguish between “others;” therefore, advocacy for racial justice and reconciliation should cast the net as wide as possible – Palestinians, Arabs, Muslims, Native Americans, Latin Americans, and other “others.”

Today, I challenge Evangelical pastors and leaders in the United States to listen to Palestinians just as they are listening now to their African American brothers and sisters.
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Can the American Church Also Engage with the Racism Against Palestinians? - The Acts 2:11 Project

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Amid the protests to the killing of George Floyd, many Evangelical pastors and leaders are speaking up and supporting racial justice, reconciliation, and public institution reform in the United States [...]
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