Author: Abdul Masih

By Abdul Masih — While at Disney, Tom Bancroft worked on Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King and Mulan. But he didn’t like the direction Disney was heading, so he quit. “I saw the direction Disney was going in all the way back in 2,000, and I felt very uneasy about it. Even though this is my dream, I don’t need to stay here,” Tom says. “God gave me a new dream.” Looking for projects more in line with his Christian faith and values, he joined VeggieTales until Big Idea Entertainment went bankrupt. His newest project is directing…

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, fabled for his “warrior ethos,” is unabashedly pushing Christianity on the nation. “I’d like to see the nation be a Christian nation,” he said on CNN. “I’d like to see the world be a Christian world.” In May, he instituted a prayer service at the Pentagon that riled secularists. He remained undaunted then: “Appealing to Heaven, to God, it’s a longstanding tradition in our military. I’m very proud of starting a monthly voluntary service at the Pentagon.” He remains undaunted now. Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Hegseth went to Princeton where he championed conservativism, editing The Princeton…

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By Abdul Masih — When Marat and Nurlikiz Urazov moved to Shonhzy, Kazakhstan to evangelize Muslim Uyghurs, they lived in a barn. They couldn’t afford proper housing. “We didn’t have any money,” Nurlikiz says. “We were sitting and crying about what we should do.” Jesus answered their prayers: “I will give you strength.” Two years later, they have a fledgling church of 12. The Uyghurs, of Turkish descent, number above 12 million, mostly in China where they face persecution. But in Kazakhstan where policies have loosened in recent years, their evangelization is taking place. Third generation missionary Wally Kulakoff says…

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Beheading and killing Christians and burning churches at they go, ISIS-affiliated militia in Central and Southern Africa have killed 4,943 people in from July 2024 to present in a rampage to take over several nations or parts of nations to established an Islamic State after extremists were expelled from the Syria-Iraq take over in 2019. “What we see in Africa today is a kind of silent genocide or silent, brutal, savage war that is occurring in the shadows and all too often ignored by the international community,” MEMRI Vice President Alberto Miguel Fernandez. “The fact that some of this and…

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By Alex Brick – Heidi Barr grew up in a small Iowa community and attended an Orthodox synagogue with 150 other families. Heidi’s father was an atheist. His mantra to Heidi and her little sisters was, “There is no God, There is no Heaven. There is no hell. You are an accident of science; your life has less significance than the tiniest, most microscopic speck of dust in the universe,” she recounted on a Jews for Jesus video. “We were only allowed to discuss God in our home if we were denying his existence,” she adds. Jesus was the greatest…

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By Daniel Corado – Without any thoughts or wishes toward suicide, Gabby Fontes found herself bombarded with the idea of driving her car off the road, especially when she was driving at night. “Satan would throw thoughts in my mine all the time to end my life,” Gabby says on her YouTube channel ItsGabby. “It came out of nowhere. I had no desire to end my life. I generally was happy. I just had this void in me.” Gabby is a Brazilian American raised in Texas who loved music but was confused by everybody else’s obsession with going to college…

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By Abdul Masih — Pakistani-born Dr. Qanta Ahmed says there’s no apartheid in Israel, but there is in Muslim Saudi Arabia. “I see no barrier to academic and thereby economic opportunities to people in Israel based on their religion based on their ethnicity or based on their gender,” Ahmed says. “I was a woman who was working with a profession making a big income in Saudi Arabia, but I was designated a legal minor. I was denied the right of movement literally in a car from my home to my work and also literally meaning not being able to enter…

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By Abdul Masih – Starting with crystals, she got into Buddhism, then spiritual healing, dowsing rods, female rituals, Native American spirituality, wiccan and finally white witchcraft. Jeany Carroll tried exorcising homeless people, but at night those same demons attacked her and wouldn’t let her sleep. “I was demonically oppressed. I was seeing demons. I was getting attacked by demons. I couldn’t sleep because I was too afraid to go to sleep. They were shadowy figures,” Jeany says. “Because of sleep deprivation, I figured I would wind up in a mental hospital. Or I could go to church.” Jeany – who…

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By Abdul Masih — So France is casting itself as the champion of the oppressed nations, the people of color trampled down by the imperialist and colonizing powerful nations, are they? President Emmanuel Macron said France will present a resolution to the United Nations in September to recognize the State of Palestine. How just of them! What dignity, selflessness and noble majesty! They’re real heroes for the underdogs. But if France REALLY wants to help the peoples under the boot of their masters, maybe they should look at themselves and not butt into other people’s problems. While preening its higher…

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– Trigger warning – By Abdul Masih — Blockbuster Muslim YouTuber Mohammed Hijab is being accused of luring a vulnerable divorced Muslim, Aisha, into a “misyar” wedding, a secret marriage with no financial obligations, then divorcing her. Aisha (her pseudonym) has made accusations, showing texts from Hijab that she had taken screen-shots of, on Behind Veils, on Ali Dawah and Your Friendly Ex-Muslim. This is the downfall of Mohammed Hijab, fiery debater of Christians, admired influencer with 1.3M subs on YouTube. But behind the story of his hubris and his humiliation lies a more sinister reality that everybody seems afraid…

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