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Author: Jeremiah Love
By Jeremiah Love – Harun Ibrahim was drunk in Finland when a street preacher invited him to talk about God. “I’m a Muslim and I studied in a Jewish school (in Israel) and my wife is Christian, so I’m covered,” he declined. Eventually, Harun accepted the challenge to read the Book of John in the New Testament and fell in love with Jesus. Today, his T.V. ministry to Muslims is responsible for the salvation of an estimated 100,000. Harun Ibrahim was born to Muslim Arab parents in Israel. He was living on a kibbutz when he met his then-girlfriend. They…
By Jeremiah Love — When Fazale Rana was an undergraduate, science convinced him to be agnostic. But when he studied as a graduate, the deep dive into biochemistry made him rethink his position. “When I began studying biochemistry in depth as a a graduate student, I came to appreciate the elegance and the sophistication and the ingenuity of the design of biochemical systems and asked the question okay where do these systems come from?” Fazale says. Today, the former senior scientist in research and development at Procter & Gamble says that 80 years of lab research has shown that complex…
By Jeremiah Love – Across America’s prison system, a quiet movement is taking place behind concrete walls and locked steel doors that is reshaping lives written off by society. God Behind Bars, a national prison ministry founded in 2009, is bringing the message of Jesus Christ to one of the most overlooked and spiritually disconnected populations in the country: incarcerated men and women. “Prisons are one of the most unchurched mission fields in America,” God Behind Bars’ website says. With more than 95% of inmates eventually returning to society, God Behind Bars believes spiritual transformation is not only possible but…
By Jeremiah Love — In December 2023, Human Rights Watch warned that Israel was using starvation as a weapon of war, based on United Nations data and an “analysis of aid blockades.” Media coverage reached a crescendo in August 2025. But many of the “analyses” were flawed and media portraits deceptive, including pictures of Gazans said to be starved but instead suffering from congenital disorders that reduced them to skin and bones. A September report Began-Sedat Center for Strategic Studies dismisses the miscalculations of researchers and agencies that cried foul when no foul was committed. At the same time, the…
By Jeremiah Love — Because he became a believer in Jesus, a little-known messianic rabbi in Bulgaria named Shmuel Mizrachi wound up saving 50,000 Jews that were signed off to extermination by Hitler during World War 2. Now, the book recounting the obscure history Legacy of Hope is being read in Israel and bringing Jews to Christ. “This is a wonderful tool sharing with the Arab Israeli friends that you can be Orthodox rabbi and you can believe in Yeshua,” says co-author Avi Mizrachi, an Israeli Messianic Jewish pastor. “Andwhen we Jewish believers, Christian believers come together, we can stand…
By Jeremiah Love — When Sakhar Alzubaidi began to doubt Islam, he consulted sheikhs, who told him to NOT question. “Your heart is not clear. Your soul is not clear,” they said. “Somebody’s leading you to somewhere else.” By contrast, pastors tried to answer his questions and encourage him to ask. Sakhar realized that something was wrong. “If Islam is so perfect and it’s so correct, why is it not okay to ask questions about it?” Islam views itself as the final and best revelation from Allah, replacing and correcting previous “corrupted” forms like Judaism and Christianity. Often imams discourage…
By Jeremiah Love — Such is the derangement of Trump haters that when the NIH, the HHS and the FDA together recommended avoiding Tylenol while pregnant, a number of pregnant mothers filmed themselves downing pills to defy Trump’s warning that it increased risk of autism. “You’re weaponizing your pregnancy to own Trump,” mocked Dana Loesch, a conservative podcaster. “Parent of the year, there.” The rise in autism in recent years is the great mystery. Many in the scientific community claim that vaccines are not the culprit, but the current secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is…
By Jeremiah Love – After 10 years of cheating on his wife, “Rico Suave” star Gerardo Mejia was sharing his testimony of coming clean with his wife in churches. Every time, Kathy Eicher heard her husband speak, “it was hurting me a little bit more and more.” “Why wasn’t I good enough?” she asked, deeply wounded by the infidelity despite her decision to keep the marriage together. The betrayal trauma, growing every time he shared his testimony, led her to cheat on him. “I can’t tell you how betrayed I felt,” Gerardo remembers. He walked on her. “My whole world…
By Jeremiah Love – A former associate of renowned atheist Richard Dawkins has become Christian after his daughter, born in neonatal care at only 2 pounds, survived. “If there was ever a time I would have wanted to pray it was there… In the butterfly room they put you in because butterflies live for a day and they’re preparing you for that very real possibility,” Josh Timonen says. “I was an atheist. I wasn’t praying to anyone. I remember thinking this is the most valuable thing in the world to me.” Timonen helped Dawkins set up a website when the…
By Jeremiah Love – At a stop sign, God spoke to Adam Vigil: It’s either my way or your way. As he pondered, he postponed. He’d get sober starting Monday. On Monday, he was in jail facing a life sentence. At a DUI stop, the MMA champion, high on cocaine, had fought eight cops until finally being subdued. “I never felt so empty or like a failure in my life,” he says. “I lost everything.” Today, Adam Vigil leads a ministry to help struggling youth while he runs a Colorado Springs-based concrete business. Both his ministry and his business carry…

