Holy Johnson and the Ethiopian Church Ethiopia shall soon stretch out her hands unto God, said the Psalm. Yet racism in the mission churches clouded that vision. James Johnson (1836-1917) offered a solution.
Ted Olsen | July 1, 2003
Did Martin Die Needlessly? Gracia Burnham believes her husband would be alive today if someone had paid the proper ransom—but mission agencies wonder how many other missionaries would have been kidnapped as a result
Ted Olsen | June 1, 2003
Doors into Islam September 11 has only intensified the dangers and rewards of Muslim evangelism
Stan Guthrie | September 9, 2002
Muhammad amid the Faiths The prophet's interactions with paganism, Judaism, and Christianity birthed puzzling prophecies and a legacy of strife.
James A. Beverley | April 1, 2002
Secrets of Islam's Success It spread faster than any other religion in history. Here are some reasons why.
Elesha Coffman | April 1, 2002
The Pact of Umar Islamic protection came with a price.
Chris Armstrong | April 1, 2002
A Deadly Give and Take Crusaders fought many terrible battles in the Middle East, but Muslims started - and won - the war.
Paul Crawford | April 1, 2002
From Crusades to Homeland Defense Martin Luther responded to Islam with a new military philosophy, fresh focus on the Qur'an, and provocative readings of biblical prophecy.
Gregory Miller | April 1, 2002
Divided by Christ Whether Christians under early Muslim rule used polemic or polite dialogue to defend their faith, they hit an impasse at the Incarnation.
Samuel Hugh Moffett | April 1, 2002
Imperial Evasion When the West finally gained influence in the Islamic world, Christians lost their nerve.
April 1, 2002
A Mingling of Minds Why was one of Christianity's best thinkers so ready to learn from a Muslim and a Jew?
David B. Burrell | January 1, 2002