Christian aid / Islamic Relief

Chris Sugden  |  Your Views
Date posted:  1 Jun 2015
Share Add       

Dear Sir,

I am grateful for Mr Malik’s examples of including Christians in their relief efforts in Mosul and in the Philippines, and stand corrected.

The burden of my article was that in the current situation of ISIS terrorism, people are being discriminated against precisely because of their religion. Therefore their religious affiliation should not be a reason either for DFID who helps Islamic Relief nor Christian Aid to refuse to provide specific help for these Christian communities who are crying out for help to support the flood of refugees.

Share
< Previous article| Your Views| Next article >
Read more articles by Chris Sugden >>
World
World evangelicals back new religious forum

World evangelicals back new religious forum

The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) is co-sponsoring a new international platform for religious leaders. Ahead of the G20 intergovernmental forum …

Lambeth '22: the news you may not have seen or heard

At Lambeth 2022 important points were made that contribute to the ongoing discussion of the nature of Anglican identity. But …

Need to advertise?

We can help you reach Christians across the country.

Find out more

Give a subscription

Our monthly newspaper is the perfect gift for those who love to think deeply

Give here