by Sophia Said | Feb 20, 2023 | Feature-, Opinion
Ten days after the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria, the voices of the thousands who remain buried under the rubble are becoming quiet. They waited to be pulled out, but the lack of heavy equipment, difficult access to the affected areas, and challenges with...
by Daniel Trusiewicz | Feb 24, 2020 | News
The fervent faith and sincere dedication of local leaders to make Christ known among the needy people in Turkey and social work among the Iranian / Syrian refugees is admirable. In the end of 2019, I, together with Oeds Blok from the Netherlands, organized a... by Daniel Trusiewicz | Dec 4, 2017 | Opinion
Turkey may be called the cradle of Christianity. Some missionary journeys of the apostle Paul took place in today’s Turkey, and the seven churches (Revelation 2-3) were located there too. Now, more than 80 percent of nearly 70 million Turkish citizens claim to... by Martin Accad | Dec 10, 2015 | Opinion
With the church of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) on life support and fingers regularly pointing at Islam as the cause of its demise, there are three challenges to be faced: 1. Widespread negative views of Islam and Muslims. 2. The possibility of Christianity... by Martin Accad | Dec 9, 2015 | Opinion
The church of the Middle East is on life support, and fingers regularly point at Islam as the cause of its demise. Some, like influential popular historian Philip Jenkins, have already begun to toll the funeral bells. How do you prepare future leaders for the Arab...