The campus becomes a fertile ground for sowing seeds of faith, as long as we are mindful of the needs of the whole person—intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually.
In this reflection, I explore the contours of Arab Zionism, its historical antecedents, and its potential to forge a new path toward sustainable peace.
So, how do you maintain a strong Christian witness while excelling academically? Let’s explore seven key strategies, illustrated with stories of students who have faced similar struggles and emerged more robust in their faith.
So, how do you maintain a strong Christian witness while excelling academically? Let’s explore seven key strategies, illustrated with stories of students who have faced similar struggles and emerged more robust in their faith.
The campus becomes a fertile ground for sowing seeds of faith, as long as we are mindful of the needs of the whole person—intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually.
In this reflection, I explore the contours of Arab Zionism, its historical antecedents, and its potential to forge a new path toward sustainable peace.
As ambassadors of Christ, we must consider how we engage in these dialogues, ensuring that our words and actions reflect the love and truth of Jesus. Here’s how we can foster meaningful, Christ-centered conversations in this digital age.
As we grapple with the nuances of religious critique of Islam, we find ourselves facing two distinct yet interconnected challenges: the enforcement of blasphemy laws in some Islamic countries and the growing accusations of Islamophobia in the West.
I recently had such an experience during a cultural awareness day that we held. Drawing on Brett Westbrook’s insightful notes, we explored the richness of God’s heart for all nations and how we, as followers of Christ, can better understand and embrace cultural diversity.
Today, I want to explore what the Bible says about welcoming the stranger in our midst and how we, as followers of Jesus, can extend His love and grace to our international neighbors.
My love for Muslims lies in the biblical command to love our neighbors. Jesus' words in Matthew 22:39 are clear: "You shall love your neighbor as yourself." This commandment transcends all boundaries—ethnic, religious, and cultural—and calls us to love every individual as we love ourselves.