
The Christian Genocide In Nigeria
Faith, Fire, Silence. The untold story of a people under siege
Steven Thompson(Author)
Independently Published
Published on 23. May 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
242 pages
979-8-1982-9017-4 (ISBN)
Description
Book Description
Every year, thousands of Christians in Nigeria are killed, their churches burned, their villages destroyed, and their communities scattered by violence so systematic and so sustained that it demands a name the world has been reluctant to give it.
They Did Not Finish Us is the book that gives it that name.
Written with the unflinching honesty of a seasoned biographer and the moral urgency of a witness who refuses to look away, this book takes you inside one of the most underreported human rights crises of the twenty first century. From the fertile farmlands of Benue State to the burned sanctuaries of Plateau State, from the displacement camps of Kaduna to the diaspora church halls of London and Houston, this is the story of a people targeted for their faith and their refusal to disappear because of it.
It is the story of Rebecca, who ran through the dark carrying her children. Of Pastor Emmanuel, who buried his son and rebuilt his church. Of Daniel, who wants to be a teacher. Of Sarah, who went home when nobody guaranteed her safety.
It is the story the world has not told loudly enough.
Until now.
Powerful. Necessary. Impossible to forget.
Every year, thousands of Christians in Nigeria are killed, their churches burned, their villages destroyed, and their communities scattered by violence so systematic and so sustained that it demands a name the world has been reluctant to give it.
They Did Not Finish Us is the book that gives it that name.
Written with the unflinching honesty of a seasoned biographer and the moral urgency of a witness who refuses to look away, this book takes you inside one of the most underreported human rights crises of the twenty first century. From the fertile farmlands of Benue State to the burned sanctuaries of Plateau State, from the displacement camps of Kaduna to the diaspora church halls of London and Houston, this is the story of a people targeted for their faith and their refusal to disappear because of it.
It is the story of Rebecca, who ran through the dark carrying her children. Of Pastor Emmanuel, who buried his son and rebuilt his church. Of Daniel, who wants to be a teacher. Of Sarah, who went home when nobody guaranteed her safety.
It is the story the world has not told loudly enough.
Until now.
Powerful. Necessary. Impossible to forget.
More details
Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
330 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-1982-9017-4 (9798198290174)
Schweitzer Classification