Part of the reason our brothers and sisters who are former Muslims in closed nations are so on fire for evangelism could be that they understand their story.
Read MoreThe very existence of the Temple Mount tells the story of a holy and righteous God who made a way to be with those He created, those broken and wounded by life in a fallen world.
Read MorePraying for Muslim women is necessary and important, but God calls us to go even further.
Read MoreWhen people make heinous choices, it can feel natural to hate. But God’s Word teaches a more nuanced response to evil, and provides hope for overcoming even the worst wrongs.
Read MoreIf you’re like most women, you struggle with believing God’s truth about your value. Reciting truth personally – and aloud – helps reality sink in.
Read MoreOur Muslim friends, neighbors and co-workers need more than just our charity; they need to hear the Gospel clearly articulated in words.
Read MoreThe Gospel is about God’s love and blessing, but it’s also about more. Failure to grasp the complete Gospel is one reason so many eventually abandon Christianity.
Read MoreI saw first-hand the myriad beliefs in Islam that contribute to Muslim women feeling unclean. We who know Jesus have a unique opportunity to offer them assurance.
Read MoreAll cultures have shame, though they carry it differently. Whether the shame is communal or individualistic, Jesus is the only true covering.
Read MoreThe current culture wants us to believe that we can define our own meaning and morals without experiencing any fallout. The truth is much more sobering.
Read MoreAlthough Jesus was the great healer, miraculous encounters with him did not mean that suffering went away permanently. Why?
Read MoreIslam and Christianity share areas of common ground, but Biblical views on creation and original sin demonstrate crucial differences.
Read MoreMental “strongholds” can keep us crippled emotionally and spiritually. Fighting back with truth is the answer, but what does it look like practically?
Read MoreI was embarrassed to grieve in front of my Muslim friend. But God taught me to lay down my arsenal of platitudes and risk being authentic.
Read MoreThere is no middle ground on one’s position with Christ. Is Jesus God? The question pierces a dark world of injustice, war, and corruption.
Read MoreA Muslim mother has a first-born son, which should bring honor. Instead, his disability brings shame and rejection. Jesus brings dignity to both.
Read MoreEven on the mission field, I was apathetic about Muslims. But through a series of shocking encounters, God opened my heart to the plight of Muslim women.
Read MoreI asked my husband the four words every man hates: “how do I look?” His response wasn’t exactly what I hoped, but it did remind me of a valuable lesson.