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A Contact Threesome: Americans, Arabs, and Imperialists
The Maronite Church in the United States, 1854–2010
A hard-line stance on Iran endangers Christians. There’s a better way.
America’s still failing to protect Christians across the Middle East
American Protestant Missionary Activity among the Nusayris (Alawis) in Syria in the Nineteenth Century
Arab Christian figures rebut argument for removing US sanctions on Syria
Arab Evangelicals in Israel
Authentic Arabs, authentic Christians: Antiochian Orthodox and the mobilization of cultural identity
Blunting the Militia Campaign Against Iraq’s Christian Leaders
Christian Adversary ignores Israeli efforts to combat covid-19
Christian families in Syria torn apart by Turkey’s attacks
Christian leaders in Syria call for an end to ‘unjust’ sanctions that they say hamper aid to the needy
Christian leaders in Syria call for the end of ‘unjust’ sanctions
Christians and Muslims write open letter to Biden calling for an end of the sanctions against Syria
Christians are most under threat minorities in the Middle East
Christians remain vital to Iraq, says U.S. lawyer who advises Chaldeans
Donald Trump Is Complicit in a Catastrophe for Christians
Elmahaba Center: Uniting Coptic Egyptians in Nashville’s Little Minya
Evangelical Alliance Accepts Iran Invite. Critics Claim Broken Engagement.
How U.S. hawks’ fixation on Iran endangers Middle East Christians
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