The Lesson of Elisha’s Meal

Most of us know how the eyes of Elisha’s servant were opened in 1 Kings 6. But have you seen the significance of the second half of the story?

The Lesson of Elisha’s Meal

What is Generation Salaam

A brief introduction to who we are and what we do

What is Generation Salaam

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Peace of Thread

Christian and Muslim women in Atlanta have started a business to sew designer products and sell them in boutiques around the Southeast.

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Community Connection: Clarkston

Every week, you can be a part of our youth projects, English classes, or business training in Clarkston.

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The Lesson of Elisha’s Meal

The Lesson of Elisha’s Meal

  In both the Bible and the Qur’an, Elisha (Ar. Alyasa) is a revered prophet. He was Elijah’s successor, an advisor to kings, and, by the power of God, a great worker of miracles. One of the greatest stories from his life, however, comes from 1 Kings 6, when the king of Aram (a region [...]

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Community Connection: Clarkston

Community Connection: Clarkston

For the last several years, we have partnered with gracious apartment managers in Clarkston to work among the multi-ethnic Muslim refugee families there. Each week, we load up buses with adults and students.  When we arrive, we play games, chat with the families, read/study together, and always have lots of snacks. As time has passed, [...]

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Guest Post: Peace of Thread’s Story

Guest Post: Peace of Thread’s Story

  (The following is excerpted from the Peace of Thread website.)  So, you want the story of Peace of Thread? Here it is in bullet points: Denise goes to the Middle East for 7 years, learns Arabic, works with a non-profit, and falls in love with the culture and people. Meanwhile, stateside, a group of [...]

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