Description | In a propaganda video, ISIS militants beheaded twenty-one orange-clad men on a Libyan beach, intending to sow terror worldwide. But in the homes of the dead, all but one of them young Coptic migrant workers from Egypt, the video had a very different effect. In twenty-one symbolic chapters, the author offers a travelogue of his encounter with the families of “The Twenty-One,” and a church that has preserved the faith and liturgy of early Christianity–the “church of the martyrs” |