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When the Aroma of Eid Meets the Aroma of Christ
Under the Old Covenant, the sacrificial system allowed people to receive atonement (a covering) for their sins. These sacrifices, however, were always temporary solutions to the deeper problem of sin. It was not until Jesus came as the perfect sacrifice for our sins “once for all” (Heb. 7:27) and established a better covenant (Hebrews 8) that people could know their sins were fully and forever paid for.
M. L. Rogers
Apr 83 min read


A Clear Picture of Christ’s Crucifixion, Part 1
Muslims are taught to believe that Jesus was not crucified. The Quran states, "They neither killed nor crucified him—it was only made to appear so." Christians, based on historical evidence, testify that Jesus was crucified and raised from the dead on the third day. The whole of history and faith revolves around the historical Jesus, the Son of God in flesh, who paid the ultimate sacrifice so people could receive forgiveness of sin and assurance of salvation.
Fred Farrokh
Mar 275 min read


Blood Red Roads
The first time I saw the red of blood of sacrifice flow down my own neighborhood street, I knew I would never be the same.
Lynda Hausfeld
Jun 16, 20242 min read


Jesus and the Cauldron of Envy
Many Muslims have a secret fear: being cursed by the “eye of envy” or “evil eye.” The Qur’an even provides a prayer of protection...
Fred Farrokh
Feb 14, 20243 min read


The Incomparable Jesus
In his teaching sessions, apologist Jay Smith powerfully addresses the unique aspects of both Jesus’ humanity and deity. Smith often...
Jim Bennett
Dec 6, 20233 min read


The Breaking and The Sacrifice
This year, the month of Ramadan concludes on April 21. Upon concluding the fast, Muslims will celebrate with Id al-Fitr, which means the...

Mark Brink
Apr 19, 20233 min read
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