Watching the news of President Morsi’s demise from power in Egypt over the last few weeks has been a reminder of the inherent dangers of allowing a religious fundamentalist regime to take control of a country. Morsi and his Muslim… Read More ›
Egypt
How do we respond to the havoc caused by one stupid film?
Let’s be honest for a moment. When you first heard about the protests and riots in Muslim countries in response to the Innocence of Muslims film were your initial thoughts along these lines? “These Muslims are reacting in a considered… Read More ›
MPs discuss Christian persecution in the Arab world
A big thank you to everyone who responded to last month’s post asking you to email your MP to invite them to an parliamentary meeting on religious liberty in the Arab world co-hosted by Open Doors. Over 2,000 invites were emailed…. Read More ›
My interview with Mark Green and Emma Brown from Barnabas Fund (part 1)
I recently had the privilege of spending some time talking with Mark Green the Deputy Director of Barnabas Fund and Emma Brown who works for Barnabas Fund as the International Human Rights Advisor. During our conversation we spent some time… Read More ›
Egyptian Coptic Christians forced to flee village after homes destroyed
I don’t normally choose to highlight individual cases of persecution against Christians around the world as sadly there are too many to know where to start. However I recieved a personal message about this case and feel obliged to highlight… Read More ›