Christian Issues

Catholic Charity Sometimes Gets it Right About Jihadism

One, the quarterly magazine published by the Catholic Near East Welfare Association founded by the Vatican in 1926, sometimes gets it right about jihadism and the impact of Islamic supremacism on Christians and other minorities in the Middle East.

Time for An Update

Will Catholic intellectuals such as Fr. David Neuhaus, S.J. (left) live up to the demands of Nostra Aetate in the 21st Century?

Mae Cannon Brings Her Mischief to CMEP

Mae Cannon, the newly appointed executive director of Churches for Middle East Peace, is unable or unwilling to address some of the more intractable obstacles to peace between Arab and Jew in the Holy Land.

Five Things You Need to Know About World Council of Churches

The World Council of Churches has been a major player in the ongoing effort to delegitimize Israel. For example, at UN "antiracism" conference in Durban held in 2001, it helped stifle discussion of anti-Semitism and then bragged about it afterwards.

Three Lessons World Vision Needs to Learn

World Vision, a Christian charity that promotes child welfare throughout the world need to learn some important lessons from the controversy surrounding the arrest of its employee in the Gaza Strip earlier this year.

Five Things You Need to Know About World Vision

World Vision, a multi-billion dollar Christian organization devoted to child welfare, does important work throughout the world, but one of its employees Mohammed El-Halabi, who works in the Gaza Strip, stands accused of some very troubling crimes.