Middle East Conflict

  • Bible Prophecy and War: Why Reading Ezekiel Anachronistically Fuels Conflict

    In every Middle East crisis, some Christians rush to match Ezekiel with the headlines. But that is not faithful prophecy reading. It is anachronism. And when Bible prophecy is misread this way, it can do more than confuse the church. It can help sanctify conflict instead of calling God’s people to peace, discernment, and hope…

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  • Peace for a Fractured World Begins at the Cross

    In a world shaken by war and fear, Colossians 1:15–20 calls Christians back to the crucified and risen Christ, in whom all things hold together. This essay explores how Christ’s cosmic lordship and cross-shaped peace ground the church’s calling to truthful, costly peacemaking.

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  • Dispensationalist theology deeply shapes evangelical support for Israel and U.S. policy in the Middle East. While rooted in biblical prophecy, this influence can heighten conflict and challenge peace efforts. Filipino believers are called to balance hope with humility, praying for all and pursuing justice in a complex world.

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