Author: | Rik Doirse, Sameh Masry | ISBN: | 9781939570369 |
Publisher: | Word and Spirit Publishing | Publication: | March 25, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Rik Doirse, Sameh Masry |
ISBN: | 9781939570369 |
Publisher: | Word and Spirit Publishing |
Publication: | March 25, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Kidnapping, extortion, rape, and murder. The Christians of Egypt experience these realities every day as they are targeted for their faith. Churches are looted and their contents defiled and burned. Who is responsible for this brutal treatment? And where is the outcry from the West? For too long, the suffering of these persecuted believers has been ignored. Despite the heinous crimes committed against them, their stories are barely mentioned in network news cycles. The media-savvy Muslim Brotherhood would have the world believe they are being harassed by a biased and hostile government. But, the perception they create is far different than the reality of their crimes and corruption. Share My Name gives a voice to the countless men, women, and children whose stories beg to be heard. These stories are real. They are happening now. And they are filled with not only unspeakable suffering and grief, but also an unshakeable eternal hope. With a special analysis of the history of the Muslim Brotherhood and their role in the Egyptian Revolution and the Middle East, Share My Name is meant to be read . . . and shared!
Kidnapping, extortion, rape, and murder. The Christians of Egypt experience these realities every day as they are targeted for their faith. Churches are looted and their contents defiled and burned. Who is responsible for this brutal treatment? And where is the outcry from the West? For too long, the suffering of these persecuted believers has been ignored. Despite the heinous crimes committed against them, their stories are barely mentioned in network news cycles. The media-savvy Muslim Brotherhood would have the world believe they are being harassed by a biased and hostile government. But, the perception they create is far different than the reality of their crimes and corruption. Share My Name gives a voice to the countless men, women, and children whose stories beg to be heard. These stories are real. They are happening now. And they are filled with not only unspeakable suffering and grief, but also an unshakeable eternal hope. With a special analysis of the history of the Muslim Brotherhood and their role in the Egyptian Revolution and the Middle East, Share My Name is meant to be read . . . and shared!