Evangelical scholar says no need for Muslims to become 'Christians'

Evangelical scholar says no need for Muslims to become 'Christians'

Nabeeh Abbassi has a unique perspective of Middle Eastern culture and believes a better understanding of the differences between easterners and westerners could help Christians in their approach to evangelism.\"The distinction between East and West is that religion is not a part of your life -- it ...

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'God knows' about train wreck when we have no answers, Jeffress says

\"There are no easy answers\" when tragedy strikes like the one which claimed at least seven lives in the derailment of an Amtrak train last night in Philadelphia, Dallas pastor Robert Jeffress told Fox & Friends earlier today. There is the knowledge that God knows about and \"understands what is ...

Birthing centers help mothers in former Cambodia killing fields

With two new birthing centers where women can safely deliver their babies, Samaritan\'s Purse is working to restore the joy of motherhood in Cambodia. It is a place where tens of women still die each year while giving birth, and nearly half of all children under five are severely nourished and ...

Christian Examiner's Will Hall wins national evangelism award

Will Hall, executive editor and director of operations for Christian Examiner, was honored with the 2015 Bo Pilgrim Award for lifelong Christian service and workplace evangelism May 3 during the first night of the Northeast Georgia GO TELL Crusade in Toccoa, Georgia.

Southern Baptist bloggers bullied leader to disinvite Ben Carson

Ben Carson was disinvited to the Southern Baptist Pastors\' Conference after \"publicly disruptive\" blogs and comments threatened to worsen if conference president Willy Rice did not pull the plug on the now declared candidate for U.S. President. Detroit native Ben Carson, 63, a famed neurosurgeon ...

Ben Carson 'All God's children' not understood by critics

A civil rights-savvy black leader says Ben Carson\'s admonition that \"We are all God\'s children\" is widely accepted in the African-American community as an \"innocent\" and unifying message, and, he contends that objections raised about the statement reveal a lack of cultural understanding.

Nepali quake survivors scrambling to survive

*Anu just couldn\'t make it out of her home when her village began to fall in on itself April 25, northeast of Kathmandu and close to the epicenter of the 7.8 earthquake that hit the region last weekend. Fortunately, the rest of her family was safe outside when the building collapsed on her. ...

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