Drawing on extensive fieldwork, Lukasik explores how American evangelical narratives of global Christian persecution have ...
Even encountering African Christian communities, Europeans labeled local practices as heretical, justifying colonization and ...
In an atmosphere of love and unity, members of the Egyptian community in Kuwait -- both Muslims and Christians -- gathered ...
From the 1200s to the 1700s, the custom of Christian tattooing was prevalent in Europe among peasants, seafarers, soldiers and artisans as much as among nuns and monks. They were getting crosses, ...
An excerpt on generosity and solidarity from “Hunger for Righteousness: A Lenten Journey Towards Intimacy with God and Loving our Neighbor.” ...
The Bulletin welcomes Mariam Wahba for a conversation with Mike Cosper about Coptic Christian martyrdom in the modern world. Mike Cosper sits down with Mariam Wahba, research analyst and Coptic ...
A North Staffordshire church will remain a place of worship after being sold. The Archdiocese of Birmingham has confirmed the ...
Three Christian converts in Iran have been sentenced to over 40 years in prison collectively, Article18, a London-based ...
Majda, Monika and Heidi are part of the Panorama theatre troupe in the village of El Barsha, a small Coptic Christian community in the south of Egypt. As they devise and perform plays in the street, ...
Given the weight the concept of “social cohesion” is being asked to bear, it is important we understand its origins, its ...
The most joyful thing is to get together and break the fast,” said Mashhor Alshrieef, a congregant at the Islamic Center of ...
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