Cairo…Wow!
Posted on September 30, 2008
Filed Under Focus on the Family, Spiritual Life
Dr. Del Tackett was in Egypt recently. Considering Truth in Cairo — remarkable!
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just perusing your site after seeing your name on LinkedIn. I do IT work for a lawyer that sponsors FotF on WBFJ here in the Triad…
anyway, being good friends with Dr. Gabriel
(the author of Culture Clash, Islam & Terrorism, etc.), what I find remarkable is the dearth of knowledge and understanding that the west has vis-a-vis places like Cairo, and that in a sense, what happened to them post Islamic conquest is spiritually what is taking place today in the west. Cairo, well… Egypt in general, traditionally received the “good news” from the Apostle Mark, and up to the conquest, Christianity thrived… From a historical context, what should that tell us?
John