Author: Kathryn Kraft
Publisher/Publication: Journal of Contemporary Religion
Volume/Issue: 32(2)
DOI/ISBN: 10.1080/13537903.2017.1298904
The paper explores many dimensions of Christian conversion in the Middle East, by examining the activities of Lebanese Evangelical churches about Syrian Muslim refugees in Lebanon. The writer argues that many Syrian refugees began to attend church and study Christianity, which seem to have a “spiritual” influence on them while touching some of the dynamics in the religious engagement in refugee communities.