Last Friday, a Muslim mob looted and torched 80
Christian families’ homes in Egypt’s Al-Beida village. Christians were forced
to flee the area.
The mob was angry because of a rumor that a building under construction
in the village was going to become a church. The Christians in the Al-Beida
village currently have to travel four miles away to worship at the Holy Virgin
and the Archangel Michael Coptic Orthodox Church.
MORE THAN 60 CHURCHES ATTACKED IN EGYPT.
When the nearby church’s priest, Father Karas Naser, heard of the
violence he rushed to the scene. The mob set upon Father Naser’s car when he
arrived. However, he was rescued by other moderate Muslims who protected him
from the mob and got him out of the car.
Open Doors USA’s Emily Fuentes says this type of violence, while not
definitive of the whole country, tends to flare in rural areas where extremists
incite some of the villagers against minority Christians.
“It really does vary throughout Egypt. You might see a little bit more
tolerance in cities, but in more rural areas or villages like this, you’re
going to see a bit more tension, some misunderstanding; especially from
neighbors [towards] Christians and what a threat they are as a minority group.”
CHRISTIAN ORGANIZATIONS HELP REBUILD
Open Doors works through partner ministries in Egypt. Fuentes says a few
years ago, their partner ministries responded to a similar violent extremist
mob attack.
In that situation, 200 Christian homes were destroyed, and several
churches and Christian buildings were looted and burned down. This mob was also
incited with an inflammatory rumor against Christians started by the Muslim
Brotherhood.
“It was a horrific situation for these Christians. Not only did they lose
their house and churches, but some lost their lives and then some lost their
very livelihood. Many were farmers so they lost their livestock and had nothing
to help them survive,” says Fuentes.
“Through our partner organizations we were able to help rebuild many of
these houses, farms, churches so the Christian community could restart again
and continue to be a light even after a horrific attack like this.”
EGYPTIAN CHRISTIANS MAINTAIN GOSPEL WITNESS
Christians make up 10 percent of Egypt’s population, while the other 90
percent is Muslim. Although Christians are a minority and suffer from these
flares of violence, they do not respond with violence.
Fuentes says, “These Christians who are not retaliating violently after a
mob attack, but really just rebuilding; people are saying, ‘Oh, they’re not as
evil as maybe the Muslim Brotherhood or some of these extremists have said.’ So
it’s really reshaping stereotypes that many of these neighbors had because they
were ignorant of what Christians really were about.
“It is amazing because there are little aspects and different ways that
Christians continue to be a light in spite of the persecution that really
amazes their neighbors. They’re beaten down, but not destroyed. They remain
resilient, they remain a light. They’re not fleeing, and they’re choosing to
remain strong in their country.”
The persecution doesn’t always lead to violence, however. Sometimes the
discrimination is subtle and still hard on Egyptian believers.
Fuentes says, “Day-to-day life is also very difficult for them. Christian
women, often it’ll take several hours for them to be picked up by a public bus
because many bus drivers will just ignore them standing on the road. Christian
children are often mistreated by their teachers or not given the same
opportunities as their Muslim counterparts.”
Another one of Open Doors’ partner ministries provides additional
tutoring for kids, and especially Christian kids because of the discrimination
they may receive in the classroom.
“We kind of do an after-school program that helps meet where they’re
falling behind, and help them get ahead academically. It really stands out to
these teachers and they notice, ‘Wow, these are actually some of our greatest
scholars and have the strongest work ethic.’”
PRAYER GUIDE
You can visit Open Doors’ website and sign up for their weekly prayer
guide. They have information on Egypt and other countries where Christians face
persecution.
Meanwhile, Fuentes shares, “What we’ve really heard from Egyptian
Christians is just to be praying for them to be the light of Christ in these
situations. It’s so hard not to want to retaliate or just get up and leave. So
pray for strength to stand through the persecution they face.”
Pray for the Christians hurt and affected by last week’s attack, that
they would find the resources to rebuild, and that the Holy Spirit would give
them courageous compassion on their neighbors. Pray for others to come to
Christ as a result of the Egyptian Christians’ witness.
No comments:
Post a Comment