I cried tears of joy and sorrow. We had what they needed, and we loved sharing with them. It’s what they didn’t know that still grieves my spirit. What they needed was free for the asking, all along.
Read MoreWhen our family lived overseas, we cherished visits with our Muslim friends during Ramadan. We enjoyed quite a few iftar invitations. We shared more than food.
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Read MoreWhile we continue to celebrate Christ’s resurrection, we are aware of Islam’s Ramadan. It’s the antithesis to Christianity’s Easter.
Read MoreThis Easter has felt different from the start, and I don’t sense we’re ready to move on from it just yet.
Read MoreThe need for hyper sanitizing has brought to light something else I had never experienced before.
Read MoreToday my Muslim friend told me she is afraid. The kind of “safe” I feel is what makes me different.
Read MoreI could barely contain my hope for the direction this conversation was taking. Instantly, I felt Jesus right there.
Read MoreEvery human’s faith hinges on Easter’s reality, this truth about Jesus.
Read MoreThere is not a person in our family who would not be able to recount our first Christmas in the Muslim country where we served.
Read MoreThere is power in the kitchen, in gathering in this sacred space with our Muslim friends.
Read MoreThis year, we have much for which to be thankful! As we gather with family and friends around a beautiful table, please know that we are giving thanks for YOU…our generous partners in ministry.
Read MoreThis Easter, as we gratefully reflect on this important time with family, friends and colleagues, we also remember the hundreds of millions of Muslims who have yet to be served the Truth about this Lamb of God.
Read MoreI’m in a South Asian neighborhood in the Bronx, New York, looking out the window of a great city church into the face of a very large mosque, which sits just across the street.
Read MoreI see beautiful women who don’t know their own worth because they don’t yet know the Christ.
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