by Chris Hall | Aug 4, 2014 | News
“I don’t want to go to school!” Do you remember saying that? Or do you have a child who regularly utters it? In Lebanon, the opposite is the case. Children who have escaped from the bloody conflict in Syria have a 20 percent chance of getting a...
by Chris Hall | Jul 9, 2014 | Opinion
Vulnerable, naïve, poor and desperate. Many of those that find themselves trafficked could be described as such, tricked by someone they trusted—shockingly by family members sometimes—and ending up far from home working in an industry like prostitution where they feel...
by Chris Hall | Jun 30, 2014 | News
You may think that the church is having a hard time in the Middle East and North Africa, as it struggles with the rise of armed fundamentalist militias, government crackdowns and civil war. You would be right, but that is only half the story. According to Martin...
by Chris Hall | Apr 11, 2014 | Opinion
Evangelism in countries where Christians are a minority has its challenges, but navigating the varying images of Jesus can be equally difficult where Christians are a majority. In Russia and Eastern Europe, despite a strong Orthodox tradition, most view Jesus from the...
by Chris Hall | Apr 10, 2014 | Opinion
Who is Jesus to you? If Jesus were to walk in the room right now, what would he look like? What would he say to you? What would you say to him? Your answers to these questions will be dependent on a number of things. How he looks may be triggered by an actor who has...