Author: Abdul Masih

By Abdul Masih — A naturalized British (apparently) Muslim rammed Jews outside a Manchester synagogue with his car and then got out of his car and started stabbing more Jews, leaving two dead and at least three injured on Oct. 2. Metropolitan Police shot and killed the suspect, identified as Jihad Al-Shamie, 35, who came from Syria when he was 6. He had been released on parole under investigation for rape. Police said they are looking for a motive in the terror attack, but antisemitism has been rising to toxic levels not only in the U.K. but around the world,…

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By Abdul Masih — Christianity is quietly on the rise in Arab countries, according to a YouTube video. “In regions where Islam has long been the dominant faith, Christianity is not just surviving, it’s growing,” states the Global Destinations channel. Right after Christ’s resurrection, Christianity spread to the surrounding geographical areas, but many of those were conquered by Arabs after 630 AD and were subsequently made Muslim. Pockets of Christians remained. Today, the video says, those pockets are growing. Lebanon The Arab nation with the highest percentage of Christians is Lebanon, which the video says is 40%. The nation has…

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By Abdul Masih — Behind the story of the San Diego youth pastor who celebrated Charlie Kirk’s death, is a church that once was a biblically sound but turned woke under the direction of a new senior pastor, the former youth pastor says. Ryan Miller’s re-telling of events on his YouTube channel answers in part a pressing question facing Christianity: How do Bible churches with sound doctrine get taken over by progressive ideas and become LGBTQ affirming? Restoration Church fired Hailey Bunsold some days after she posted on TikTok taunting Charlie Kirk with scripture: You reap what you sow. In…

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By Abdul Masih – As he simultaneously pursued a triple load of studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (bachelor’s in architecture, a master’s in management and a doctoral degree in political science) Benjamin Netanyahu fought in the Yom Kippur War in Israel in his free time. “He made it clear that he didn’t have four years to get an undergraduate degree,” said his college adviser Leon B. Groisser of MIT’s Department of Architecture. “He didn’t say it with bravado. He proceeded to overload and he did very well.” Today, Netanyahu is a widely hated political figure. As prime minister of…

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By Abdul Masih — This is why the radical Left will never defeat the Christian Right. Erika Kirk said at her husband’s funeral Sunday that she forgives Tyler Robison, the youth accused of killing Charlie Kirk at a speaking event in Utah. “On the cross, our savior said, ‘Father, forgive them. For they not know what they do.’ That man. That young man. I forgive him,” Erika said through tears. “I’ve had so many people ask, ‘Do you feel anger toward this man? Like, do you want to seek the death penalty?’” Kirk said. “I’ll be honest. I told our…

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Carole Ward doesn’t run AWAY from danger. She runs TOWARDS it. Carole Ward is a missionary in the region of the world infamous for being the place where more than half of the world’s terror-related deaths occur: the Sahel region of Africa. “You can’t live here until you’ve already died,” Carole said. “Once you’ve died to yourself, the devil can’t kill a dead man. Your life isn’t your own. Fear is contagious, but so is faith.” Carole started in Northern Uganda in the height of the Lord’s Resistance Army. Then she ministered in the civil war of South Sudan. She…

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By Abdul Masih — The Sunday after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, 2,000 adults showed up to fill Harris Creek Baptist Church’s 1,100-capacity sanctuary for the early service at 9:00 a.m. “People are interested in Jesus right now,” said Elder Jonathan Pokluda. Just like immediately after the 9/11 terror attack on the World Trade Center twin towers, the horrifying evil now with the incomprehensible murder of Charlie Kirk appears to be drawing people to Jesus. “I’m seeing all over social media this ignition, if you will, for spiritual movement,” says Sammy Lopez, teaching pastor at Honor Church in Orlando. “Individuals that have…

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By Abdul Masih – Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin had a roommate lover who was transitioning gender. In August, Robin Westman, who changed legally to a woman, was arrested for shooting and killing two children and injuring 18 others at a Catholic school in Minneapolis. In July, trans activists were arrested along with Marine-turned-antifa leader Benjamin Song for the shooting of ICE officers at their facility in Prairieland, TX. Earlier this year, transgender Adam Matthew Lansky allegedly fire-bombed a Tesla dealership in Salem, Oregon. Meanwhile, a segment of Antifa now calls itself Trantifa, focusing on trans issues, and a Salt Lake…

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By Abdul Masih — When Jonathan Isaac got injured in 2020, he wasn’t able to sign with Nike, so he created his own basketball shoe, The Judah 1, which showcases scripture. He just released the update, Judah 2. The sneakers were created “to equip and empower athletes all around the world to take the word of God with them on the court,” Isaac says. “It’s who I am. Jesus Christ has changed my life and changed my heart. I wanted to be authentic to myself, so we put a Bible verse on it.” Eph. 6:13 and 2 Cor. 5:17 are…

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By Abdul Masih — Bernie Sanders got exposed as a fake communist, and he did it to himself. It’s not the opulent mansions he lives in. Actually, that’s a trademark of communist/socialist/Marxist leaders. They live in luxury out of the sight of the masses whose wealth the “collectivize” and siphon off for themselves. He’s right in sync with Fidel Castro, Nicolas Maduro, Daniel Ortega and Kim Jong Un. What outed Sen. Sander was his disavowal of political violence after the Charlie Kirk assassination. “A free and democratic society, which is what America is supposed to be about, depends upon the…

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