Thanks for this interesting information! God bless Iraqi Christians. It’s such a poverty that many Christians in the U.S. (Catholics included) have no idea that there are Christians in/from the Middle East from some of the earliest Christian communities. It’s like when my students express shocked to learn there are Christians in Palestine.
As a commenter on another article pointed out, the World Cup has been very poorly marketed here in the U.S. My husband has had me excited for it since 2018, but articles like this help to generate interest for other matches about which I normally wouldn’t care, and I appreciate that! It’s a great witness to the world that persecuted Christians exist.
Thanks for this interesting information! God bless Iraqi Christians. It’s such a poverty that many Christians in the U.S. (Catholics included) have no idea that there are Christians in/from the Middle East from some of the earliest Christian communities. It’s like when my students express shocked to learn there are Christians in Palestine.
As a commenter on another article pointed out, the World Cup has been very poorly marketed here in the U.S. My husband has had me excited for it since 2018, but articles like this help to generate interest for other matches about which I normally wouldn’t care, and I appreciate that! It’s a great witness to the world that persecuted Christians exist.
What's the World Cup? Is that some sort of soccer tournament?