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  • A Different Mindset

    In recent years, immigration to Western nations has dramatically increased. Europe has experienced a record influx of asylum seekers who fled conflicts in Syria and other predominantly Muslim countries in the Middle East and North Africa. The United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand have also been nations where many desire to immigrate. Some are…

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  • Five times every day, year after year after year, people in the vicinity of local mosques hear the Arabic words that Allah is god and Muhammad is his prophet. These proclamations have been going out from the mosques of the Middle East, Asia, North Africa and Western nations five times a day for nearly 1,400…

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  • There was a panel discussion on one of the most well-known television shows in Egypt. The host, a Muslim woman, is known for her controversial topics of conversations that are watched by millions in the Middle East. On this particular program, her guests were Muslim and religious leaders. In the last centuries, Muslim leaders denied…

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  • For Christians living in democratic nations, intense religious persecution is rarely experienced. Yet 1 in 9 Christian believers in other nations are regularly suffering true religious persecution. “It may be surprising, but Christian persecution around the world is one of the biggest human rights issues of this era.” This statement is made by the ministry…

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  • Battle of the Mind

    Most Muslim men you see are moderate in their beliefs and behavior. As you pass them on the street, in a hospital, a restaurant, or your neighborhood, they are primarily concerned about the same daily issues non-Muslims are: earning a living, feeding their families, caring for their homes, and living day-to-day life. Yet, within, they…

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  • Truth or Traditions

    The Muslim world has retained the same traditions since the founding of the religion by Muhammad in the 7th Century. Thoughts and behaviors were followed continuously from generation to generation. Muslims were afraid ever to question their beliefs or what they had been taught from their holy books. Allah only reveals his will and not…

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  • Many are surprised, even shocked, to learn that a major US city is permitting the Muslim call to prayer (the adhan), to be broadcast publicly during the 30 Days of Ramadan. The Mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota allowed a Cedar-Riverside mosque to declare the adhan over a loudspeaker five times a day. This neighborhood has become one of the…

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  • Covenant or Contract?

    Young girls will dream of love and marriage, thinking of the handsome man they will marry and the happy life they will have together. For the Christian, marriage is a covenant, a promise that also involves God in the relationship. It is clear that God not only approves of marriage between a man and woman,…

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  • Every year Muslims are leaving their home country and becoming a part of a Western nation. This can be challenging as they bring their religious customs with them, ways that were accepted back home but not acceptable where they are now living. Nonie Darwish is an amazing woman who lived for the first 30 years…

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  • Trapped

    We will never forget the look of sadness in her eyes; she was weary, and without hope. As she shared her testimony, we learned that she had met her husband from the Middle East while studying in a Western university. Raised as a nominal Christian but without a Biblical foundation, her new life on campus…

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