Dr. Mark Durie examines the problem of peace and violence in the Qur'an:
It is widely recognized that, on the topic of violence, the Qur’an speaks with more than one voice. Some verses speak for peace, and others for war. The conventional explanation is that the difference hinges on the migration of the early Muslim community from Mecca to Medina: in Mecca Muslims were persecuted while Muhammad and the Qur’an preached non-violence and tolerance, but in Medina an Islamic state was established, and Muhammad gathered an army, leading it to triumph in battle against non-believers...keep reading
This Sunday at Church: Pray for my child’s baptism would be opportunity for
the Gospel to be considered with the other kids at church
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This Sunday at Church I want to encourage you to do the following: Pray for
my child’s baptism would be opportunity for the Gospel to be considered
with th...
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