Peace from Amsterdam, where I have a couple of hours of layover on my way to Egypt.
It is so exciting to be headed back to Egypt. Yes, the conditions are still very unstable and fluid, yet, that is the time for the different makers. During fluctuating conditions like this, any little push to the either direction could make huge impact on the future of Egypt and the entire regent. What a pivotal time to encourage our national pastors and ministries to press on! Oh, how my heart breaks for their suffering. Our care will tell them that they are not forgotten by the body of Christ at large. The tangible love expressed through our presence will strengthen their hearts to press on enduring hardships & persecution for the sake of the GOSPLE!
I am excited that I will get to see many of my brothers and sisters who live in garbage dump and will get to minister to their spiritual and physical needs. What a blessing to put a smile on the faces of those who have suffered for their face.
I am also thrilled that I will get to see my family. When I left Egypt last on Feb. 11, I was so fearful for their lives. My entire family lived under the tyranny of consistent threats and persecution. Yet, the Lord kept them all safe, even my ailing grandmother for me to see again.
Finally, I will have the opportunity to provide comfort and on ground leadership to our ministry team. Our team had been pouring out ministry in Egypt even during the most difficult time. They need to receive ministry. Furthermore, since we have cancelled our US teams we need to increase the capacity of our national team to reach even more people.
Although as you see I have many reasons to be energized for traveling to Egypt, I am a little apprehensive. The Muslim fanatics have been attacking and kidnapping Christians. The conditions in Egypt are very unsettling. Someone asked me, “is it safe to be going to Egypt?” I answered, “Our lives are in the Lord’s hands. We can’t afford to neglect the poor people of Egypt nor influencing the future of Egypt.” Please continue to pray for our Egyptian brothers and sisters as well as for us.
Dr. Sameh