Christian Delegates Grapple with Ukrainian Conflict

With more than 6,000 people killed and 1.2 million internally displaced in the last year, how should the global church respond to the Ukrainian conflict? Around 60 delegates and observers grappled with this question at the London Consultation, a special event...

Refugees Risk Perilous Sea Voyages for Better Lives

Soaking wet and standing in the only clothes they have. When BMS World Mission’s Ann MacFarlane sees refugees arrive after a perilous boat journey to southern Italy, they are in a shocking state. The boats keep on coming. People desperately searching for a...

Walker: Morality Without God Is No More Than a Feeling

Morality is defined by the character of God, Tanya Walker said at Catalyst Live. An atheistic view of morality creates problems that even atheists recognize, Walker told Catalyst Live in Sheffield and Reading, England. Walker, who is an apologist with Ravi Zacharias...

Is Christianity Dead in Iraq? 4 Signs of Hope

We have heard about the atrocities, the thousands of Christians displaced and the ancient churches being destroyed by Islamic State (IS). Is this a temporary battle that U.S. firepower will help win or are we witnessing the end of Christianity in Iraq? “The...

Christians in the Middle East: We Don’t Want Visas

The West should be helping Christians to stay in the Middle East, not offering them visas to escape, BMS World Mission trustee Nabil Costa says. Costa, executive director of the Lebanese Society for Education and Social Development (LSESD), a BMS partner, is calling...