Middle East Christianity — True Story
The poem below comes rooted in reality and is a means to help me continue to pray into the pain of persecuted Christians and Muslims in the Middle East.
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The poem below comes rooted in reality and is a means to help me continue to pray into the pain of persecuted Christians and Muslims in the Middle East.
Raymond Ibrahim, a Coptic Christian whose book Crucified Again: Exposing Islam’s New War on Christians details the sufferings of Christians living as minorities in Muslim countries, posted a provocative blog piece entitled "Why Western Nations Should Only Accept Christian Refugees."
In a highly nuanced article, the British author Alistair Roberts touches on the need of the church to reach out to the weak and disadvantaged but also be cautious against kneejerk emotional judgments.
Voices from women living under the Islamic State and insight from a Palestinian-American former Muslim