As waves of change have been sweeping the region, I heard a fellow missionary asking “Who will go to Libya?”
There is a great possibility of freedom finally blossoming in the Middle East. There exists both a possibility of the entire Arab world being open for the Gospel, or going even to worse than before. Be in prayer, but also…. Would you go?
Tunisia has generally been a very secular country over the years. However, since the fall of the previous regime many have been worried that an Islamic party might come into power.
This is also something that is widely feared throughout all the new revolutions taking place throughout the Arab World. Read more…
Many of you have probably read “The Quran and the Bible in light of history and science” by William Campell. This is a response that was given during a debate.
This episode will be showing how to talk to Muslims about the Trinity. It is in Arabic with English subtitles. So this doubles as good Arabic practice for many of you. Read more…
CAIRO, EGYPT (BosNewsLife)– There was concern Sunday, February 13, about the future of hostages held by human traffickers in Egypt’s Sinai Desert, including children, amid an uncertain security situation following the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak after unprecedented protests against his rule.
Christian rights investigators said an eleven-year-old Eritrean boy, known only as Abriel, is one of at least three minors among those detained for ransom by traffickers, who allegedly also tortured and even killed several hostages to step up the pressure.
Included today is an interview with Zakoria Boutros. He is a born again Coptic Priest (former) that preaches the Gospel on TV. He is quite well known for all who are involved in evangelism among Muslims. I will be putting up more clips of him in the days to come. (in Arabic with subtitles)
I am sure many brothers throughout the middle east can relate to this. During times of possibility of turmoil it can be very difficult, almost more difficult than the actual turmoil.
Being that, you are not able to take anything for granted. You are not able to make plans, or count on anything being the same.
I remember during my brief time in Iraq meeting many who had to flee their homes in Arab Iraq to Kurdistan. The following is a video discussing persecution of Christians in Iraq and other Arab countries. Read more…