My New Favourite Coffee – Hazaq Coffee Review
Ever since I was a teenager I’ve loved (and I mean LOVED) coffee. So when a good friend of mine started his own coffee company that also helps persecuted Christians around the world, I was pretty delighted.
There was one thing that was bothering me though… would the coffee be any good?
Hazaq Coffee – Stand Strong
To try the coffee, I ordered three different types – Ethiopian and the Hazaq blend. I drink a lot of espresso and thankfully, the coffee is ground to order. So I brewed up the well ground espresso beans and the flavour was mind blowing.
The Ethiopian took me back to a dimly lit restaurant in Kenya where the thick, tar like coffee poured from an earthen jug mixed with the heady smell of frankincense.
The packaging was simple and 20% of the profits from each £6.00 bag go to help Christians who face persecution for their faith.
Why Persecuted Christians?
I’ve been a Christian since the age of 15 and was brought up in a Christian home. I’ve lived and worked as a missionary and started training to be a pastor. If you read my site regularly, you’ll know that I help out at my church and sometimes preach.
Christians face real persecution across the globe. Here are some facts:
- There are more than 200 million Christians living in countries where they can be persecuted for what they believe in.
- In the last year an estimated 4200 Christians were killed for their faith.
- Nearly 1850 Christian churches were attacked in the last year
- Thousands are falsely imprisoned or arrested for their faith
(Source – Open Doors USA)
Where can you buy Hazaq Coffee?
You can buy Hazaq coffee from the online store on their website:
This includes the different types of coffees, grinds and details of where they deliver.
(P.S. This isn’t a paid post, its great coffee that I bought and enjoyed myself).