Burning Books or Proclaiming Christ
UPDATE – Go here to see Michael Horton’s update regarding this post. To mark the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, The Rev. Terry Jones is planning an “International Burn the Qur’an Day” at...
View ArticleMichael Horton’s Follow-Up To ‘Burning Books or Proclaiming Christ’
I have to admit that many of the responses to my post have surprised me. Some of them sound eerily like the beliefs and attitudes of Muslim extremists. This may be in part because so many Christians in...
View ArticleNew Mosque vs New Church
This interactive map from the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life shows the locations of 35 proposed mosques in the United States that have encountered community resistance. According to the Mosque...
View ArticlePrayer Request for Egypt
For the purpose of security the names and positions of the Egyptian Christian leaders have been removed. Earlier this morning, I was privileged to participate in a conference call facilitated by the...
View ArticleThat Word Above All Earthly Pow’rs: The Kingdom of the Cross Under the Sword...
Newsweek‘s current cover-story is “The Global War on Christians in the Muslim World,” by Ayann Hirsi Ali, who fled her native Somalia and served in the Dutch Parliament before taking a position at the...
View ArticleNew Modern Reformation Video
“Islam is all law. There is no good news.” Curious about Islam? Want to dig a little deeper after reading Michael Horton’s article in the July/August issue of Modern Reformation? This is the first of...
View ArticlePart 2: Horton on the Koran
How does the message of the Bible and the message of the Koran differ? In this video (2 of 3), Michael Horton continues his discussion of the differences between Christianity and Islam. Part 1 can be...
View ArticleLoving Muslim Neighbors
In the third and final installment of Michael Horton’s reflections on the relationship of Christianity and Islam, he turns to the personal nature of our relationship with our Muslim neighbors. You can...
View ArticlePray For Fikret
A native Turk, Fikret Bocek never imagined being anything other than a Muslim, however nominal. One day in Istanbul, a European couple gave him a Bible and he couldn’t stop reading. After graduating...
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