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The Cross Opens Heaven’s Door
Not every country celebrates Thanksgiving Day, and some countries celebrate on a day other than the American national holiday of the...
Fred Farrokh
Nov 22, 20222 min read


Who Do You Say I Am?
Jesus posed a question to Simon Peter, “Who do you say I am” (Matthew 16:15)? Some thought Jesus was a prophet from the past whom God had raised from the dead. Others thought he was an imposter. Everyone had an opinion about him. Even today, everyone has an opinion about Jesus! Jesus, as recorded in the Word of God, provides these descriptions about himself: I am the bread of life (John 6:35). Bread was an essential of life in Jesus’s culture. No meal was complete without b
Jim Bennett
Nov 1, 20222 min read


Spiritual Famine
Not too long ago, I read a ministry report of an outreach to a Muslim majority nation in West Africa. I was struck by the words of one of...
Susan Meamber
Sep 28, 20224 min read


Hajj or The Cross?
Over 2 million Muslims are making a journey this week. They are coming from all over the world to complete one of the pillars of Islam...
Mark Brink
Jul 6, 20225 min read


Nineveh Revisited
As I opened the news today, I read of another disaster that has fallen upon the country of Afghanistan. The news headline tells of a...
Mark Brink
Jun 23, 20223 min read


“The Hour Has Come!”
“Jesus spoke these things; and lifting up His eyes to heaven, He said, ‘ Father, the hour has come; glorify Your Son, that the Son may...
Fred Farrokh
Jun 20, 20224 min read


Guarded Steps
I’m in a South Asian neighborhood in the Bronx, New York, looking out the window of a great city church into the face of a very large...
Lynda Hausfeld
Jun 6, 20223 min read


The Quran or the Living Word?
The month of Ramadan holds significance because Muslims believe it was the month when the angel Gabriel brought the first revelations of...

Mark Brink
Apr 21, 20223 min read


Blessed Assurance
“If I ask Allah to forgive me, maybe he will, maybe he won’t,” began Ana, our South Asian friend. The statement took my wife and I by...
GI Team Member
Mar 20, 20222 min read


“Come, Lord Jesus!”
As we watch the news of armies invading lands in Europe, the devastation left behind is described as apocalyptic in nature. The pictures...

Mark Brink
Mar 14, 20223 min read


Mount Everest of Missions
Islam is the Mt. Everest of missions—it draws a lot of attention, but few climbers. Like the world’s highest mountain, Islam, the...
Dale Fagerland
Mar 6, 20223 min read


Searching for Roots: Hope for African American Muslims
The following is the first of a three-part blog series, which confronts the claims of Black Islam concerning roots, racism, and...
GI Team Member
Feb 13, 20224 min read


The Superior Choice: Black History Month Introduction
The red and white sticker proudly adorned the bumper of the Cadillac as it sat in the supermarket parking lot. As the well-dressed woman...
GI Team Member
Feb 6, 20222 min read


Urgency of Mission in Africa
The World Watch List, a helpful index researched and published annually by Open Doors, ranks the 50 nations where Christians face the...
GI Team Member
Jan 31, 20222 min read


The Refugee Journey, Day 3
The Mission Field on Our Doorstep The world is in an Acts 17:26-27 moment: “From one man he (God) made all the nations, that they should...
GI Team Member
Sep 13, 20213 min read


The Four Roads from Jerusalem, Part 3
In this four-part series, we are considering Bible figures traveling away from Jerusalem. This symbolized traveling away from the...
Fred Farrokh
Jun 14, 20213 min read


The Four Roads from Jerusalem, Part 1
The Road to Emmaus You may wonder if there is a typo in the title: Should it not be the “Four Roads to Jerusalem?” In fact, we will be...
Fred Farrokh
May 28, 20214 min read
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