As followers of Christ, we are called to share the gospel, but how do we do this in a way that is both respectful and authentic? Engaging with Muslims in meaningful conversations about faith requires a combination of genuine curiosity, deep respect, and a willingness to listen.
This article examines the roots of Europe’s moral decline, the contrasting influence of the Enlightenment and American revivalism, and the urgent need for Europe to reconnect with the Christian values that once shaped its civilizations.
For both Evangelical Christians and Muslims, tradition is more than just religious customs; it’s a core part of their identity that shapes their beliefs, practices, and everyday lives.
For both Evangelical Christians and Muslims, tradition is more than just religious customs; it’s a core part of their identity that shapes their beliefs, practices, and everyday lives.
As followers of Christ, we are called to share the gospel, but how do we do this in a way that is both respectful and authentic? Engaging with Muslims in meaningful conversations about faith requires a combination of genuine curiosity, deep respect, and a willingness to listen.
This article examines the roots of Europe’s moral decline, the contrasting influence of the Enlightenment and American revivalism, and the urgent need for Europe to reconnect with the Christian values that once shaped its civilizations.
This article explores the historical context, key theological concepts, and specific instances of policy influenced by eschatological views, offering a comprehensive understanding of the unique dynamics driving Iran's actions on the global stage.
This essay explores these questions, offering a polemic against Sharia law as a significant hindrance to development in Muslim-majority countries. Simultaneously, it acknowledges the West's weaknesses, particularly the decline associated with the diminishing influence of Christianity.