A Church Built by Muslims
As the Muslim chief and I stood beside my white Toyota wagon, the traditional African gestures and greetings were exchanged.
As the Muslim chief and I stood beside my white Toyota wagon, the traditional African gestures and greetings were exchanged.
In early 1997, a regional church development working group asked what could be learned from existing churches to benefit those
I meant well. My heart was filled with love for my Muslim friends and I wanted them to know how
Ever since 9/11 we have been bombarded with generalizations as to the peaceful nature of Islam.
Ever since the start of my current term in 1999, I have seen a progressive hardening of the Muslim front
We devote the majority of this article to three categories—general religion sites, new religions and cults, and Islam—followed by briefer
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A pastor from the US, just last year, was invited to speak at a weeklong Christian conference in Malawi. The
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As a deputation survivor still on reasonable speaking terms with both supporting churches and family members, let me pass along
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