Neda May Have Been Christian
According to this report from Jihad Watch, Neda Soltani, symbol of the Iranian protests, was a Christian. There are many implications from this information. Apparently, the picture of her which...
View ArticleExample of Political Importance
As Christians, we are told often to keep out of politics. I agree that the power, purpose, and glory of the gospel far exceeds political ideology. Nevertheless, this article from Victor Davis Hanson...
View ArticleA Closer Look Into Iran
Typically, all we know about Iran is that they are going nuclear, and we (meaning Americans) might be in danger from such a move. Sure, as Christians–as well as Americans–our interests are...
View ArticleRemember
We are commanded in Hebrews 13:3 to remember those Christians who are suffering in prison on account of Christ. Here is an opportunity for us to remember one. From www.prisoneralert.com Location: Iran...
View ArticleMaybe Some Good News from Iran
According to the Jubilee Campaign, there is good news from Iran. Pastor Youcef will not be executed for being a Christian in Iran. The report makes it unclear exactly what will happen next. It almost...
View ArticleIslam Run Amok
UPDATE: Thanks to Nina Shea, we now have word that Pastor Yousef did not waiver in his faith. He stood firm and once again refused to deny Christ. From the court proceeding: The Washington Post’s...
View ArticleStand Up for Muslim Lawyer
(Photo credit: Wikipedia) Christians are not the only courageous people in the world. Here on my blog and at our ministry to the persecuted church (Project 13:3), we often highlight cases of...
View Article9 Reasons to Watch the 2014 World Cup
Should Christians Watch the World Cup? The short answer (for me) is “Yes.” Whatever we do, we do all to the glory of God. Can the 2014 FIFA World Cup be watched to the glory of God? Each Christian...
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