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Who Awaits the Messiah Most? Muslims
Islam and Christianity share Second Coming hopes. Can this be a bridge?
Bombing of Cairo Church’s Sunday Service Kills Dozens on Muhammad’s Birthday
Attack on spiritual center of Egyptian Christianity is deadliest modern terrorism against Copts.
Let My People Build
After 160 years of suppression, Egypt makes room for new churches.
What Arab Christians Think of Wheaton-Hawkins 'Same God' Debate
Controversy echoes what Mideast Christians have wrestled with for centuries.
Christian TV Helps ISIS Survivors
As Myriam, the girl who forgave ISIS, returns to school, Arabic broadcaster finds 'unconventional' way to bring education to other refugees.
Died: Menes Abdul Noor, 85, Former Pastor of Middle East’s Largest Evangelical Church
Author/translator of 100 books, Abdul Noor used literacy campaigns and Bible-based preaching to spread the gospel.
Does Saying an Islamic Creed Deny Our Christian Faith?
African and Arab theologians assess the choice between martyrdom and survival.
Why Christians Are Fleeing One of Africa's Oldest and Largest Christian Homelands
Beyond the search for a better life, evangelicals and Orthodox in Ethiopia increasingly share even more.
More Martyrs: ISIS Executes Dozens of Ethiopian Christians in Libya
Propaganda video released the same day Justin Welby arrives in Cairo to honor the previous 21 victims.
Identity Politics: Israeli Election Squeezes Arab Christians
Research suggests Christians are downplaying ‘Israeli’ and ‘Palestinian’ labels, but losing ministry opportunities as a result.
Forgiving ISIS: Christian ‘Resistance’ Videos Go Viral in Arab World
Ten-year-old girl from Mosul becomes Christian broadcaster SAT-7’s most-watched interview ever.
How Libya's Martyrs Are Witnessing to Egypt
Murders spark largest outreach ever amid new freedoms and new threats.
Libya's 21 Christian Martyrs: ‘With Their Blood, They Are Unifying Egypt’
As Coptic Christians mourn ISIS beheadings, they praise the response of their government and Muslim neighbors.
How Egypt's Government Is Trying to Get Christians to Follow Jesus
Long-dormant pilgrimage route focuses on Jesus' post-Christmas journey.
Facing ISIS, Middle Eastern Evangelicals Exchange Strategies
Christians meet with Sunni Islam's top leader, test other responses to extremists.
As Egypt Picks Next President, Christians Play Biggest Political Role in Decades
Signs include first Christian (and first woman) leader of political party, while some Christians argue for justice for Muslim Brotherhood.
175 Leaders Urge U.S. Support in Christianity's Historical Heartland; Egyptian Churches Not So Sure
Middle East Christians appreciate prayers, but political action brings mixed feelings.
Churches Gain, Islamists Lose in Latest Draft of Egypt's Constitution
For the first time, right to build churches guaranteed in charter cautiously endorsed by Amnesty International.
Move Over, Al Jazeera: Arabic Christian TV Also Comes to America
In latest sign of how many Christians have fled the Arab Spring, SAT-7 follows them to the United States.
A Tale of Two Weddings
Why protesting a drive-by shooting is complicated for Egypt's Christians.
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