Here are some excerpts from Walid Shoebat's latest blog.................
Today, Rescue Christians provided significant aid to the Christians of Guinea near Conakry the capitol in Western Africa. About 8 weeks ago in a vicious attack by Muslim mobs, 95 Christians were murdered with 130 injured, as well as the burning of many churches and the destruction of dozens of homes. The population is struggling to recover.
Guinea is about 85% percent Muslim so the Christian population (about 8%) is in grave danger in this country (as they are in many other African countries).
You probably haven't heard much about all the Christian persecution going on in the Middle East lately, so here are some titles from recent articles on the web that will speak volumes on their own:
Today, Rescue Christians provided significant aid to the Christians of Guinea near Conakry the capitol in Western Africa. About 8 weeks ago in a vicious attack by Muslim mobs, 95 Christians were murdered with 130 injured, as well as the burning of many churches and the destruction of dozens of homes. The population is struggling to recover.
Guinea is about 85% percent Muslim so the Christian population (about 8%) is in grave danger in this country (as they are in many other African countries).
You probably haven't heard much about all the Christian persecution going on in the Middle East lately, so here are some titles from recent articles on the web that will speak volumes on their own:
CAUGHT ON FILM: Churches Burnt And Ransacked In Egypt
More Christian Converts Arrested in Tehran and Isfahan
Reporter: “monumental attack — unprecedented in modern times — on churches throughout Egypt”
Insider In Egypt: Attack On Christians “nothing less than a furious satanic attack”
Coptic girl shot in Cairo
10,000 Muslims March In Coptic Area Screaming: “Islamic, Islamic, despite the Christians.”
Muslims to Christians: “They’re infidels and they’ve built their church without permission”
“The Christians in Syria are helpless,” says activist
If we think we're having a "bad" day stop and think about these brothers and sisters - then pray for them.
Wow that really opens your eyes...thank you for bring to my attention...we will pray for them
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Thanks for the encouragement to be mindful of others around the world and to pray. Wow. Well expressed.
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