Middle East Christians assert their rejection of violence as they relate frustration with lack of Western recognition of the reality of occupation and the collateral damage of bombing campaigns.
Inspired by new transnational networks, Arab ministry leaders and international partners reflect on the previous 25 years of service and call for similar spiritual integration.
Three historic Arab theologians show how to explain the Trinity to Muslims and remind modern Christians not to jump straight from Augustine to Reformation Europe.
From Istanbul to Marrakesh, disaster relief can help Muslim-background believers legitimize their faith. But first, say Turks, the church must be united.
Pour certains, la Maison de David semblait autrefois tout droit sortie d’un conte populaire. Aujourd’hui, les pierres témoignent de son importance historique.
Des mères du désert aux érudites modernes, le Proche-Orient a connu bien des femmes exerçant une influence en marge — ou parfois au cœur — du pouvoir patriarcal.
From desert mothers to modern scholars, the Middle East has long featured females leading from the margins—and sometimes near the center of patriarchal power.