Mientras Erdoğan se muestra provocador con respecto a Gaza, los cristianos turcos prefieren la paz
En medio del centenario de la república secular, Erdoğan inaugura una nueva e importante iglesia. Los cristianos locales analizan la postura de esta sociedad musulmana sobre Palestina.
As Erdoğan Goads on Gaza, Turkish Christians Prefer Peace
Amid centenary of the secular republic, Erdoğan inaugurates a significant new church as local believers navigate Muslim society’s stance on Palestine.
Falleció Daniel Bourdanné, científico convertido en dirigente de IFES y amante de los libros cristianos
El líder del ministerio estudiantil originario de Chad pasó sus últimos años promoviendo el trabajo editorial en África.
My Top 5 Books for Christians on Islam in the Middle East
A Lebanese academic gives his recommendations for reading up on the world’s second largest religion.
Died: Daniel Bourdanné, Millipede Scientist Turned IFES Leader Who Loved Christian Books
The Chadian student ministry leader spent his final years promoting publishing in Africa.
Do Artsakh’s Armenians Need More or Less ‘Christian’ Advocacy?
As humanitarian aid—and Azerbaijan’s attacks—return to the Caucasus enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, religious freedom advocates debate the merits of emphasizing religion.
Pull Together Now
George Clooney’s “The Boys in the Boat” is a nostalgic true story for a divided America.
After New Hampshire, Evangelicals Brace for Another Trump Nomination
Is the church ready for a repeat?
Inflamed Passions, Itching Ears, and Other Pitfalls to Avoid While Watching Presidential Debates
How Christians can navigate the Trump-Biden showdown with discernment and love for neighbor.
Fractured Are the Peacemakers
A Christian reconciliation group in Israel and Palestine warned that war would come. Now the war threatens their relevance.