Egypt (MNN) — Friday’s remain a dangerous day in Egypt. Last week’s Muslim Brotherhood call for protests drew some 10,000 people to Cairo alone.
There are protests in the streets, mass killings and the burning of towns and villages over differing opinions of religion and politics. More than 1,000 people have died and an estimated 3,500 people have been injured.
Christian Aid Mission, your link to indigenous missions, says there’s a way you can help Egypt’s Persecuted Church.
So far, Christian Aid says 80 churches, two bible bookstores, three Christian schools, and countless homes, businesses, and property have been vandalized or destroyed. They support several ministries that are sharing the Gospel and reaching out to unbelievers despite violent blows dealt specifically to them.
One of those ministries, the Bible Society of Egypt, watched two of their bookstores go up in flames during the first wave of attacks in mid-August.
“The attackers demolished the metal doors protecting the bookshops, broke the store windows behind them and set the bookshops on fire,” said Ministry Director Ramez Atallah.
“They did the same to many stores on those streets, as well as demolishing many parked cars.”
The Bible stores are located in the cities of Minia and Assiut in southern Egypt. Christians in those two cities have no other source of bibles and Atallah is determined to rebuild as the bookstores are in strategic locations.
In addition, the ministry is producing print and audio-visual scripture selections to address the present crisis both for comfort and to challenge believers and unbelievers during this difficult time.
Egyptian believers are encouraging their distraught brothers and sisters not to seek retaliation in the wake of the attacks. Instead, they ask for Christians in other parts of the Middle East and around the world to offer their support and prayers.
Please pray for Egypt’s violence to end. Pray that many will turn to the Lord for peace and accept Him as Lord and Savior. Pray protection for all Christian properties across the nation.