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Christian responses to Islam: Muslim-Christian relations in the modern world
‘Al-Hajji’ Michel Boutros: The last Syrian Christian of Idlib
‘Now there is no one’: The lament of one of the last Christians in a Syrian city
‘We are Christians and we are equal citizens’: perspectives on particularity and pluralism in contemporary Syria
“Syrians too poor to pay for surgery or operations”
“We are ambassadors of Christ”: making hope last in Syria
10 years of the Syrian Crisis and the Future of Christians in the Country: An Interview with Dr. Mark Tomass
A Bold Act of Unity for Syrian Christians
A dark Christmas for Christians in Syria
A decade of war and sanctions have led to the collapse of Syria’s Christian population
About 750 young Christians meet in Homs for the future of the Church and Syria
After ISIS: Ensuring a future for Christians and other minorities in North and East Syria
Aleppo Archbishop: Why I Hope in Christ After 10 Easters of War in Syria
Aleppo is facing a ‘bombardment’ of poverty
American Protestant Missionary Activity among the Nusayris (Alawis) in Syria in the Nineteenth Century
An Unwelcome Minority: Threats Facing Christians in the Middle East, Part 3
Annual Report of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom
Antioch's Last Heirs: The Hatay Greek Orthodox Community between Greece, Syria and Turkey
Apologists Call Assad Secular. Assad Tells Syrians Otherwise
Arab Christian figures rebut argument for removing US sanctions on Syria
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