Source: United Bible Societies, July 5, 2013
Ramez Atallah, General Secretary of the Bible Society of Egypt, asks for prayer during “these momentous days.”
“The real picture of what happened during the demonstrations is radically different from what you imagine. More than 17 million people across the country participated (the largest turnout in our history and possibly a world record, too), but it was mostly peaceful, despite the numbers involved. As I and my family walked through the crowds of people – old, young, men, and women – we felt proud to be Egyptians and to be united with so many of our countrymen – both Christians and Muslims. It was exhilarating to see people’s enthusiasm and love for our great nation.
“It was when Egyptians realized that they could not depend on foreign powers to resolve their crisis that a small group of young people started this grassroots movement designed to force the president’s resignation. The fact that this is truly a movement by and for the people was reflected in the sheer numbers who took part in the protests.
“So rejoice with us for the remarkable events taking place in our country. Pray that the unprecedented unity expressed between all Egyptians who reject the forceful imposition of political Islam will result in a new Egypt where people with different persuasions can live alongside one another in harmony. This is the Egypt I remember from my youth and the Egypt most people yearn for.”
» See also: Christians and Muslims Come Together to Share Ramadan Meal in Egypt (Christian Post).