Archbishop Bashar Warda of Erbil, Iraq, shares his perspectives on the ongoing changes in the Middle East, particularly in Syria. He reflects on the impact of President Bashar al-Assad's ousting and the growing challenges faced by Christians and religious minorities in the region. The Archbishop discusses the lingering threat of ISIS, the future of Christians in the Middle East amid ongoing conflicts, and the state of morale among Christians in Iraq, especially in the Kurdish region. He also reveals new insights from Pope Francis' upcoming autobiography, touching on two assassination attempts during his 2021 visit to Iraq. A powerful conversation on faith, survival, and hope in the Middle East.