Friday, January 25, 2013
The age of religious war is supposed to be long past, but try telling
that to members of the fledgling Christian movement across North Africa.
The region, conquered by the followers of Muhammad more than a
millennium ago, is witnessing a renewed assault on the church — and
indeed on religious liberty.
“The Muslim-Christian fault line stretches from Senegal across the Sahel to Ethiopia and along Africa’s Indian Ocean seaboard,” says Operation World, the authoritative daily prayer guide. “The potential for widened conflagrations and confrontations is high because of increasingly aggressive Islamist movements and because of African Christian evangelism gaining converts from within Muslim communities.”
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“The Muslim-Christian fault line stretches from Senegal across the Sahel to Ethiopia and along Africa’s Indian Ocean seaboard,” says Operation World, the authoritative daily prayer guide. “The potential for widened conflagrations and confrontations is high because of increasingly aggressive Islamist movements and because of African Christian evangelism gaining converts from within Muslim communities.”
READ MORE AT RELIGIONTODAY.COM
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