Egypt’s ID Cards and the Cost of Confessing Christ
Impossibile aggiungere al carrello
Rimozione dalla Lista desideri non riuscita.
Non è stato possibile aggiungere il titolo alla Libreria
Non è stato possibile seguire il Podcast
Esecuzione del comando Non seguire più non riuscita
-
Letto da:
-
Di:
A proposito di questo titolo
Send us a text
In Egypt today, persecution does not usually come with shouting crowds or burning torches. It comes quietly. It comes officially. It comes printed on a government-issued card that every citizen must carry. That card lists religious affiliation, and for Christians, that single word can shape the course of an entire life.
This is not a theoretical problem. It is a daily reality. Before a Christian speaks, applies, complains, or seeks justice, the system has already identified him. Faith is no longer private. It is cataloged, recorded, and exposed by the state.
What is presented as a neutral administrative detail functions as a permanent label. It removes anonymity. It removes protection. It removes the presumption of equal treatment. A Christian does not have to declare allegiance to Christ. The state does it for him.
Support the show
Visit us online at https://www.scripturechurch.com