Updated best practices point the way forward for missionary-Muslim interactions.
Ruth Moon
May 10, 2013
Did a widow with seven children get 15 years in an Egyptian prison for becoming a Christian? Not so fast.
Jayson Casper in Cairo
April 18, 2013
Support the suffering church, Open Doors founder says.
Interview by Timothy C. Morgan
March 18, 2013
United body divides for the first time in 40 years over politics and Islam.
Sunday Oguntola in Lagos, Nigeria
March 7, 2013
Denomination prohibits ministers from participating in interfaith services.
Caleb K. Bell, Religion News Service
February 7, 2013
Insider movements can lead to syncretism, yes. But less so if we all stay connected.
A Christianity Today Editorial
January 17, 2013
How learning the limits helps us stay "biblically orthodox and maximally attractive."
Phil Parshall
January 16, 2013
Insider followers of Jesus may not have changed religions, but their lives have been changed by Christ.
John J. Travis
January 15, 2013
What it's like to follow Christ embedded in Muslim culture. An interview with a Muslim follower of Isa.
Gene Daniels
January 14, 2013
For generations, Islam and Hinduism have had believers
Timothy C. Tennant
January 14, 2013
"Innocence of Muslims" film sparks debate among broadcasters.
Jayson Casper in Cairo
January 10, 2013
Radical Islamists are capitalizing on poverty and unemployment to enlist would-be martyrs.
Tom Osanjo in Nairobi, Kenya
January 9, 2013
What way forward under the hastily passed, shari'ah-based constitution?
Jayson Casper in Cairo
December 28, 2012
A third of the country's 90,000 religious pilgrims this year were Christians.
Sunday Oguntola in Lagos
December 5, 2012
Copts debate influence of Samir Marcos on Mohamed Morsy's presidential team.
Jayson Casper in Cairo
November 12, 2012
Continued surge in sectarian violence has local governments debating how to stop it.
Jeremy Weber, with Sunday Oguntola in Lagos
August 8, 2012
Christians and Muslims will find peace if they work together for justice.
Sunday Agang in Kagoro, Nigeria
April 30, 2012
An exclusive interview with former Muslim Brotherhood leader Abdel-Moneim Abol Fotoh.
Cornelis Hulsman in Cairo
April 23, 2012
Wycliffe translations challenged by Assemblies of God.
Collin Hansen
April 3, 2012
Nigerian Christians abandon cheek-turning.
Sunday Oguntola in Lagos
December 19, 2011
Why the world's largest Vineyard church is drawing people from 104 nations in central Ohio.
Katelyn Beaty
December 14, 2011
Churches attacked and threatened with demolition as Bashir reiterates promise to make Sudan strictly Islamic.
Compass Direct News
October 26, 2011
Ten years after 9/11, the heated debate over contextualization is about to get more civil.
Warren Larson
October 13, 2011
The term 'Son of God' should be retained, but not at the expense of comprehension, translating groups say.
Collin Hansen
October 13, 2011
Courts avoid decision in apostasy case, may hear further appeal. (Updated)
Morgan Feddes
October 12, 2011
The bloodiest day since Egypt’s uprising was caused by a peaceful Christian protest.
Elissa Cooper
October 10, 2011
Reports differ on Nadarkhani’s status and next steps.
Morgan Feddes
October 6, 2011
After 9/11, the missionary's ten-year journey leads from the Taliban to Iraqi Kurdistan.
Interview by Timothy C. Morgan
September 12, 2011
The 'Vicar of Baghdad' says the key to Muslim-Christian relations is very personal.
Interview by Mark Galli
September 9, 2011
A suburban Chicago church ministers to Muslims at home and abroad.
Mark Moring
September 8, 2011
How a terrorist attack reshaped efforts to reach Muslims.
J. Dudley Woodberry
September 8, 2011
Observers weigh in on how interactions between the two religions have changed in recent years.
Rick Love, Carl Moeller, and Jason Micheli
September 6, 2011
Observers weigh in on whether tracts, flyers, and street evangelism are effective tools.
Compiled by Ruth Moon
July 18, 2011
Our ability to live together in peace, argues theologian Miroslav Volf, depends on how we answer the question.
Mark Galli
April 15, 2011
Bible translations that avoid the phrase "Son of God" are bearing dramatic fruit among Muslims. But that translation has some missionaries and scholars dismayed.
Collin Hansen
February 4, 2011
Plus: Planned Parenthood president resigns as abortions rise and clinics drop, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
April 13, 2006
Muslims aren't the only ones guilty of acting out inappropriately.
A Christianity Today editorial
April 1, 2006
Christian protests help deliver Blair rare loss.
Rob James in Pembroke, Wales
March 14, 2006
In a region known for its hostility to the church, Christian relief work is building bridges with Muslims.
Tony Carnes
March 1, 2006
Plus: Silver Ring Thing loses federal funding, IRS issues report on tax-exempt politicking, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
February 24, 2006