The Islamic scimitar is rattling with Christian blood again. In late 2020, war broke out between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Two months later, peace was achieved on condition that the ancient Christian nation cede a portion of its ancestral land to its Muslim neighbor, namely Artsakh, since the twentieth century known as “Nagorno-Karabakh.” The peace bought by such appeasement … [Read more...]
ICC Video: A Deep Dive into the Destructive History of Islam with Raymond Ibrahim (Part 1)
Jeff King, president of International Christian Concern, recently interviewed me. The official description and video follow: 09/10/2023 Today, I have the privilege of sharing with you an interview with Raymond Ibrahim, an author and expert on Islamic history. The history of Islam is fascinating, particularly as it relates to the religion’s relation to other faiths. Throughout … [Read more...]
Iraqi Christians’ Never-Ending ‘Black Day’
The Stream The Christians of Iraq recently commemorated the ninth anniversary of “The Black Day,” that is, August 6, 2014, when the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) invaded northern Iraq, where most of that nation’s Christian minorities, known as Chaldeans and/or Assyrians, live. The atrocities then committed—and which were correctly labeled genocide by the … [Read more...]
Starvation: ‘The Invisible Genocide Weapon’
Gatestone Institute The thousand-year-old genocide of Armenians at the hands of Turkic peoples has reached a new level. Several watchdog organizations—including the Association of Genocide Scholars, Genocide Watch, and the Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention—are accusing Azerbaijan of committing genocide against the 120,000 Armenians living in Nagorno-Karabakh. … [Read more...]
Targeted for Conversion: How Organized Muslim Networks Prey on Christian Women in Egypt
Coptic Solidarity The rate of Coptic Christian women and girls “disappearing” off the streets of Egypt—only to be reported as having “willingly embraced Islam”—has grown dramatically over the last few weeks. [Note: Two more cases appeared a day after the publication of this article.] In response, a recent post by Sameh ‘Asker, a secular author and political activist, offers … [Read more...]