Lebanon
- How Should We Then Live Among Muslims? Four Arab Christian ViewsTheological advice on how Middle East believers in Jesus can best witness to their faith, keep social peace, and maintain unity.Jayson Casper|
- 5 Books About Contemporary Christian MartyrsChosen by Jerry Pattengale, coauthor of “The New Book of Christian Martyrs: The Heroes of Our Faith from the First Century to the 21st Century.”Jerry Pattengale|
- Amid the Languish of Lebanon, Christians Lead with Resilience and PrayerThe conflict over daylight saving is the latest moment of chaos in a country where believers’ management principles—shared in a new book—challenge the regional authoritarian mindset.Jayson Casper|Français
- Lebanon’s Christian Schools Are Full of Muslims—and They Need HelpDevastating deflation means evangelical and Catholic schools can barely pay teachers and keep classes open. Yet it’s cheaper than ever for the global church to support them.Jayson Casper|
- Syria Has Six Months to Receive Your Earthquake AidUS waiver temporarily allows for funds to bypass sanctions against the Assad government. Christian charities experience mixed results.Jayson Casper|
- Finding Common Ground in a Big FishChristian scholars look for ways to connect with Muslims over the shared story of Jonah.Jayson Casper|简体中文繁體中文
- The Best Advice on Engaging Muslims, from Arab Evangelical ScholarsDiverse anthology of current Christian research on Islam, the Quran, and Muhammad suggests biblically-faithful paths for better engagement beyond polemics or dialogue.Jayson Casper|
- Can Lebanon’s Baptists and Maronites Cooperate Amid Crisis?Despite history of mutual wariness, rapidly deteriorating economy may finally bring together evangelicals and Catholics in service of society.Jayson Casper|
- Let There Be Radio: Lebanese Evangelicals Launch FM StationPersevering amid the world’s biggest economic crisis, BeLight has found an appreciative audience by offering hope and local Arabic worship.Jayson Casper|
- The Fulfillment of Prophecy Right Before Our EyesWalking among Lebanon's Christians.Leonard H. Rodgers|
