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Religious Conversions in the Mediterranean World
'GOD TV' Spat Exposes Tensions Between Israel, Evangelicals
“We are ambassadors of Christ”: making hope last in Syria
American Evangelicals in Egypt: Missionary Encounters in an Age of Empire
American Protestant Missionary Activity among the Nusayris (Alawis) in Syria in the Nineteenth Century
Arab Evangelicals in Israel
Arabic Antimissionary Treatises: Muslim Responses to Christian Evangelism in the Modern Middle East
Are Migrant Churches Missional? A Case for Expanding Our Geography of Missions
Artillery of Heaven: American Missionaries and the Failed Conversion of the Middle East
Christians among Muslims: The Church Missionary Society in the Northern Sudan
Christians Unite for Earthquake Relief Efforts in Turkey and Syria
Churches in the Middle East: “Many Christians continue to serve among the refugees”
Evangelical Alliance Accepts Iran Invite. Critics Claim Broken Engagement.
Fighting for the Nusayrī Soul: State, Protestant Missionaries and the 'Alawīs in the Late Ottoman Empire
Freedom Focus Report: Despite Government Persecution, the Iranian Church Grows
From Iranian Muslim to Israeli Christian priest: The life of Daniel Dana
German religious women in late Ottoman Beirut: competing missions
Iranian propaganda turning public against Evangelical Christians, religious minorities: USCIRF
Israel cancels 'God TV's Evangelical Christian channel
Missions on the Fringes of Europe British Protestants & the Orthodox Churches, c. 1800–1850" in Simone Maghenzani & Stefano Villani (Eds.) British Protestant Missions and the Conversion of Europe, 1600–1900
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