Who Are the Christians in the Middle East?

Betty Jane Bailey
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Who Are the Christians in the Middle East?

Betty Jane Bailey
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  • Published date: Nov 12, 2010
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 244
  • Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780802865953
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.62" L x 9.0" H

Betty Jane Bailey is currently a consultant to the Middle East Office of the Common Global Ministries Board, UCC/Disciples of Christ. J.

Martin Bailey is presently serving as director of development for Worldwide Faith News and as media consultant to the Hartford-based interfaith project Faith Communities Today. Both are ordained ministers in the United Church of Christ.

?The definitive resource for understanding Christianity in the Middle East. Having been in the region on and off since 1969, the Baileys write from personal experience and acquaintance with their subject matter. . . . Recommended for libraries and all seeking an introduction to this topic.?
? Religious Studies Review

?News may come streaming in daily from the Middle East, but there is hardly ever a mention of the Christians in the region. . . . This solid reference book should open up a new understanding of the Christian community abroad.?
? Christianity Today

?We are indebted to the Baileys for this timely overview of the usually overlooked, frequently forgotten, and often misunderstood family of Middle Eastern churches tracing direct lineage to our early Christian forebears. Those who pick up the book hoping to find answers to the question posed by the title will not be disappointed. . . . A one-of-a-kind and sorely needed resource.?
? Jonathan J. Bonk
Overseas Ministries Study Center

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