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Egyptian Christians in need as economy falters amid political turmoil

Project(s): 11-910

Country/Region: Egypt, Middle East and North Africa, Africa

You came at just the right time for us… my family had no food to eat for dinner. Thank you for coming at the right time.

An Egyptian Christian mother who received a food package from Barnabas

Barnabas Fund is helping thousands of poor Christian families in Egypt who have been struggling to make ends meet as the country’s economy falters amid intensifying political turmoil.  

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Barnabas is feeding
needy Christian families in Egypt

Many of Egypt’s sizeable Christian minority, an estimated eight million people (ten per cent of the population) were already extremely poor, as a result of discrimination, before the revolution. But their plight has worsened in the fallout from that tumultuous event, which has seen the economy – particularly the tourism industry – near collapse, resulting in soaring prices and food scarcity.

Barnabas Fund is helping Egyptian Christians in a number of practical ways including feeding needy families, enabling Christians to set up small businesses to support themselves and covering medical expenses.

This support has proved to be a lifeline for those at the end of their own resources. One family in Minya, whose sole breadwinner lost her job in a clothes shop when it fell victim to the economic crisis, received a food package from Barnabas Fund just as they had spent their last few Egyptian pounds. Our partners encouraged them, saying:

When you have a really difficult time, God will show up.

As well as financial hardship, Egyptian Christians have suffered a marked increase in physical violence at the hands of Islamists since the revolution. Fearful that a Muslim Brotherhood victory in the presidential elections would lead to the establishment of an Islamist state, many Christians voted for the former prime minister Ahmed Shafiq, for which they have faced further harassment and hostility from Islamists.

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Many Egyptian Christians are very poor and live in “garbage villages” 

Collision Course

Barnabas Fund is concerned that Egyptian Christians may become even more vulnerable as the country descends into political turmoil with the military and Islamists on a collision course.

The dissolution of the Islamist-dominated parliament following an Egyptian Supreme Court ruling last Thursday (14 June) was slammed by the Muslim Brotherhood as a “coup against the entire democratic process” and warned that Egypt could see “dangerous” days ahead if power is returned to those linked to the previous regime.

Tensions increased on Sunday (17 June) when the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) issued a declaration granting itself sweeping powers and limiting those of the president. Thousands of demonstrators have once again filled Tahrir Square, the epicentre of last year’s “Arab Spring” protests, decrying the military coup.

Amid this turmoil, the results of the presidential election, which were due to be announced today (Thursday 21 June), have been delayed.

The military and Islamists are now on a collision course; some commentators are predicting massive violence, perhaps even civil war.

Dr Patrick Sookhdeo, International Director of Barnabas Fund, said:

The events of the last week have plunged Egypt back into a state of uncertainty and instability, making everyday life extremely difficult for its long-suffering citizens. Christians have been increasingly vulnerable since the revolution and their future in the country is looking ever more precarious. Barnabas Fund is standing with them throughout this tumultuous time both in prayer and with practical support.

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If you would like to help Christians in Egypt, please send a donation to the Egypt General Fund (ref 11-910). using our secure server

If you prefer to telephone, dial: 0800 587 4006 from within the UK or +44 1672 565031 from outside the UK. Please quote project reference Egypt General Fund (ref 11-910).

If you prefer to send a cheque by post: Click this link for the address of our regional office. Please quote project reference Egypt General Fund (ref 11-910).

For a quick donation of £3.00 by SMS (see terms and conditions here) text Barnabas/910 to 70007 (Please note: This facility is presently only available to UK supporters).

Please Pray:
  • That Egypt will not descend into a state of civil unrest and that political order will be restored, in keeping with the democratic wishes of the Egyptian people.
  • That the country’s economy will improve with jobs becoming available and resources more affordable.
  • For Christians who are in hardship and concerned about their future in Egypt; pray that the Lord will give them His peace and provide for all their needs.
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  • In another chilling sign of Egypt’s move towards becoming an Islamic state, it was announced in March that a religious police force had been established to uphold Muslim morals. The Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice shares its name with the notorious religious police of Saudi Arabia. For some months previously, vigilante Salafist gangs had been operating as self-appointed enforcers of morals, raiding shops and harassing staff and customers. The Christian community is concerned that it may now be subjected to the demands of sharia law. Pray that this will not happen and that the Islamisation of Egyptian society will be checked and then reversed. Subscribe to the prayer points rss feed 6 hours ago

  • Christian girls in Egypt are extremely vulnerable to being kidnapped by Salafists who forcibly convert them to Islam and marry them to Muslim men against their will; over 500 have been victims of this heartless campaign since the revolution of January 2011. The Association of Victims of Abduction and Enforced Disappearance (AVAED), an Egyptian Christian organisation, says that the authorities collude with the Salafists. Give thanks for the safe return of Agape Essam Girgis (13), who was abducted from el-Ameriya on 23 December 2012. Sadly, most cases do not have a happy ending. Pray that the Lord will comfort those families whose daughters are still missing and intervene mightily to deliver the Christian girls from the hands of their captors. Subscribe to the prayer points rss feed Tue, Jun 2013 00:00

  • Pray for our brothers and sisters in North Africa living in the shadow of militant Islamism. Following the French intervention against Islamist groups who had taken over large parts of Mali, militants attacked a gas facility in Algeria in January and killed 37 people. An Algerian employee who managed to escape said, “We were told that because we were Muslim we would not be killed, and it was only the Christians they were after.” The Islamists associate Christianity with the West, so Christian targets and individuals as well as Western ones are especially vulnerable to attack. Ask that the Lord will protect Christians in the region against violence and the oppressive grip of sharia law. Subscribe to the prayer points rss feed Mon, Jun 2013 00:00

  • “I had just cooked my last meal, and there was no food in the house, nor money, nor any other way of obtaining grain. Thank the Lord for this aid, which has saved me and my children.” Bâh Kamaté, a Christian widow with six children in Mali, was “completely overwhelmed” when her pastor told her that she was going to receive corn and rice funded by Barnabas. Thousands of Christians fled the north of the country after the Islamist takeover in 2012, and their plight was worsened by food shortages resulting from drought. But praise God that Barnabas has helped to supply food for more than 5,100 Christians, as well as meeting other needs. Pray for His continuing provision for His people as Mali continues to face an uncertain future. Subscribe to the prayer points rss feed Sun, Jun 2013 00:00

  • Those who become Christians in Laos risk losing everything. A couple from Chumpoy in the Sanamsai district of Attappeu province were thrown out of their village on 23 January for converting to Christianity. Pray for Sakien and his wife Dong, who came to Christ after hearing the testimony of their son and daughter-in-law, Sanien and Pitsamai; they had become Christians after Pitsamai was healed after prayer. Sakien and Dong are currently sheltering in a partially constructed church building in another village; pray that they will either be able to return to their home or find adequate housing elsewhere, and that the Lord will sustain them in their new faith throughout this trial. Subscribe to the prayer points rss feed Sat, Jun 2013 00:00

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