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Author: Abdul Masih
By Abdul Masih — For decades now, the evangelical church has been among Israel’s staunchest supporter. Christians, mindful of the debt of gratitude they owe their spiritual forebearers (Ro. 9:4), have seen Jews as their next of kin, sharing the same God, just missing the Savior. For decades now, Christians have been foremost in defending Jews from antisemitic attacks. But now, antisemitism is coming to your church. Fueled by online anger-mongers who wrongly say that Jews are no longer the people of God but only Christians are, antisemitism is finding its way into the hearts of the faithful. We can…
An essay by Abdul Masih — In college, I was subjected to a pretty steady stream of criticism of America. There was a positive side to this, but the negative was I became ashamed of America. The impression was that America has only done evil around the world through exploitative capitalism, the CIA, interference in other nations, deliberately infecting prisoners in Guatemala with venereal disease to study its effects. The list goes on. Then I went to the world and lived there. I saw that America is not the only nation with racism. I concluded that every nation has racism.…
By Abdul Masih — To go to church with his girlfriend, Mike Gomez smoked a joint, hit a line of speed and stashed bags of more drugs in his pockets. “I went to church high on drugs. I had been partying for three days with no sleep,” Mike tells. “I walked in with a bag of weed and a bag of speed on me. I walked out delivered, sober, in my right mind. The power of God hit me and I’ve never looked back.” Mike was raised in Fontana and was a feared street tough and drug dealer. His sister,…
By Hudson Driver – Robert F. Kennedy wanted nothing to do with autism and the anti-vax community. He avoided the ladies who tried to scold him at his talks. He was only interested in mercury in the Hudson River. But one day, Sarah Bridges, who’s son got severe autism, showed up at his house on Long Island with an 18-inch thick piles of scientific studies and dumped it on his stoop. She rang his doorbell. “I’m not leaving here until you read those,” she said when RFK answered the door. “I’m accustomed to reading science,” says RFK, who successfully brought…
By Abdul Masih – Within the next 20 days, something dramatic, like a regime change, will happen in Iran, says a Persian immigrant who has ministered to Iranians inside and outside the country for 40 years. How will that affect the Gospel? There will probably be a rush of missionaries, but the enthusiasm will die in two years, just like happened in Russia after the Soviet Union collapsed, says Shahrokh (who goes by Shah) Afshar, 75, who lives in South Carolina. On June 13, Israel started attacking Iran’s nuclear program, military and police installations and the very Islamic regime that…
By Abdul Masih — Israel is hated on American universities. It is hated in urban centers where progressives march. It is hated by celebrities, intellectuals and social media influencers. But Israel is loved in Iran. As Israeli bombs are falling left, right and center over Iran, the Iranians — who themselves are oppressed by the Islamist Shi’ite IRGC rulers — are cheering them on. “Hit them, Israel,” on graffiti inside Iran says. “Iranians are behind you.” “I’ve seen videos going viral on social media with young people throwing parties, literally as they watch the missiles coming down people on their…
Swatting the notion that intelligent people don’t believe in God, the world’s smartest person, Younghoon Kim, with a confirmed IG of 276, just proclaimed that “Jesus Christ is God,” saying that consciousness is data that quantum science assures never disappears. “Science says that when the brain stops, then our consciousness disappears,” the South Korean man says. “But quantum physics says that information never disappears. Never. It only changes in form. If our consciousness is quantum information, it may continue after the body is gone. For example, like computer data is stored in the cloud, our consciousness may not be trapped…
By Abdul Masih — The great oppressor of the Middle East, the apartheid-based capitalistic overlord that kills innocent Arab civilians… just did the world a huge favor. Wokies should thank them. Israel, as accused by progressives in italics in previous paragraph (we use sarcasm), just rid the world of the nuclear holocaust from the world’s most unstable regime. Iran was rushing the development of nuclear weapons with the capability to reach to Eastern edge of the United States, according to intel. The United States — including the shrill, self-righteous far Left agitators — can breathe a sigh of relief. Saudi…
By Abdul Masih — Three gang buddies died in rapid succession, but that’s not what brought him to Jesus. What brought Johnny Chang to Jesus was black bean noodles. “As soon as I rolled down the window, I could smell the black bean noodles,” Johnny tells. “Black bean noodles are my favorite.” He had only meant to drop off his mom at church. When the pastor offered him some noodles to take home, out of respect he decided to get out of his car and go in. The 2-hour-long conversation over noodles did the trick. He finally understood salvation. Johnny…
M.I.A. – the UK rapper who was banned for a time from the United States because she was thought to have ties to terrorism – has become a born-again Christian after a supernatural encounter with the Messiah. “I had a vision and I saw the vision of Jesus Christ,” she said. Born to a Sri Lankan Tamil family in the United Kingdom, Mathangi “Maya” Arulpragasam reached overnight success with her multiple platinum song “Paper Planes,” which pokes fun at discrimination against immigrants from war-torn countries. After being denied a visa into the U.S. in 2006, M.I.A. blamed “them thinking I…

