“Egypt uprising; the Muslim Brotherhood a ‘wildcard'”
Read coverage of the Egypt conflict at The Washington Post‘s “On Faith” blog.
Read coverage of the Egypt conflict at The Washington Post‘s “On Faith” blog.
Read a Jan. 27, 2011, story in The New York Times about the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood on protests in Egypt.
The Episcopal Peace Fellowship began in the early days of World War II and continues to speak out against war in the Episcopal community.
The Pentecostals & Charismatics for Peace & Justice, formerly the Pentecostal Charismatic Peace Fellowship, opposes war in the Pentecostal and Charismatic Christian communities. Contact administrator Natasha Rubin.
The Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America is the largest network of Baptist peacemakers in the world. Contact information manager Allison Paksoy.
The Presbyterian Peace Fellowship started in the 1940s as a group that provided support to conscientious objectors to World War II and continue to speak out against war. Rick Ufford-Chase is the executive director.
Read a Jan. 28, 2011, essay, “Don’t Fear Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood,” by Bruce Riedel, a Middle East expert at the Brookings Institution.
Read a Jan. 28, 2011, background article on the Muslim Brotherhood by CNN.com.
A Jan. 29, 2011, post at USA Today‘s “Faith & Reason” blog rounds up articles on the religious import of the Egyptian situation.