
Phoebe Farag Mikhail is a Coptic Orthodox Christian and the author of Putting Joy into Practice: Seven Ways to Lift Your Spirit from the Early Church and Hunger for Righteousness: A Lenten Journey Towards Intimacy with God and Loving Our Neighbor (Paraclete Press). She was born in Egypt but grew up in the Northeast U.S. She is an educator and freelance writer, and blogs at Being in Community. Follow her at @pkfarag.bsky.social on BlueSky, @pkfarag on Twitter and Instagram, and @beingincommunity on Facebook.
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Jesus Never Said, ‘Blessed Are the Righteous’
Our Lord Jesus Christ could often be found on a mountain. He went to a mountain to pray, to seek solitude from the crowds. He fasted and prayed for 40 days and 40 nights on the mountain where the devil tempted him. He met Moses and Elijah on Mount Tabor and was transfigured before his disciples. His most famous sermon is the Sermon on the Mount.
The 21 Martyrs’ Story Can’t Be Molded to Political Ends
Six years ago on Feb. 15, the world watched, horrified, as photos and videos circulated of the 20 laborers from Egypt and one from Ghana who were brutally executed by Daesh. The 21 Martyrs of Libya joined the ranks of thousands of Christians who came before them, whose stories of persecution they would have heard almost every time they went to church. Their modern Christian martyrdom stands in stark contrast to the largely imagined persecution trumpeted by the American Religious Right.