Author: Abdul Masih

By Abdul Masih — In the battle for souls between Islam and Christianity, the Muslims used to argue powerfully that while the Bible had many versions and various textual discrepancies, the Koran had been “perfectly preserved” by Allah and that there was only one version. Not a letter, not a dot had changed. This was persuasive because it showed that Allah was involved in preserving his scriptures. Doubt was cast on Christianity because God had been unable to perfectly preserve the Bible and Christians acknowledged it. There was just one problem. It wasn’t true. In fact, there are at least…

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By Hudson Driver – An app just for prisoners has brought 977,000 salvations in correctional facilities in 33 states. The Pando app, downloaded on 535,000 prison tablets and viewed 500M times to date, has Bible stories, testimonies, 200 books, faith-based movies. While anyone can download the free app, it is designed specifically for inmates. “I just want to do the craziest things before I die,” says the app’s designer Isaac Holt with God Behind Bars ministry. Incredibly, he’s not a coder; he’s a marketing expert. “I’m great at project managing and seeing problems and finding the right person to fix…

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By Abdul Masih — In his support of Palestine and in opposition to Israel and Jews, Tarek Bazrouk was loud and violent. The New Yorker infiltrated the Columbia University protests to spread his brand of hate. The self-proclaimed Jew hater is now charged with violently attacking Jews on three separate occasions. Tarek Bazrouk is a glaring example of a phenomenon widespread on college campuses in America, self-appointed enforcers who intimidate anyone holding a different view than progressivism. Harvard and Columbia Universities just earned the lowest rating for free speech on a Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression survey, which means…

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Russia – Ukraine: Initiated by Russia in February 2022, the Ukraine conflict remains one of the deadliest globally. Estimates suggest that Russia has suffered nearly 1 million casualties—including both killed and wounded—by mid-2025, surpassing the combined death toll of all Soviet and Russian wars since World War II. Ukraine has also endured significant losses, with tens of thousands of soldiers killed and widespread infrastructure damage. Despite heavy casualties, Russia continues to prioritize military expansion, with defense spending projected to reach $172 billion in 2025 Sudan Civil War: Since April 2023, Sudan has been embroiled in a civil war between the…

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By Eden Garcia – Young girls didn’t used to become extremists or radicals. That was a phenomenon associated more with males, as the Netflix series “Adolescence” portrays. But now, it’s the girls, more than the boys, who are getting radicalized. Among Gen Z in America, a 32 point divides males (who voted conservative) from females (who voted progressive). The trend is international: “In the UK, Germany, South Korea, a majority of women have become hyper progressive in a relatively short time frame,” says Claire Lehman of Quillette. In previous decades, males and females voted roughly with the same ideas. Differences…

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By Abdul Masih — Rudi Dutschke strategized in 1967 the communist takeover of the West with the Long March Through Institutions. Almost 60 year later, socialists are no closer to their goal. Meanwhile, radical Islam’s March Through Universities has been comparatively short and markedly more successful. When Hamas shocked the world by killing, raping, burning and decapitating some 1,200 civilians in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, university students shouted and churned out social media propaganda that actually the Israelis were the aggressors. How did Islamist ideology essentially perform a coup d’état on higher education in less than a decade? In…

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By Abdul Masih — A week after detonating a riot in Seattle, Ross Johnston held a prayer-and-praise event in Hollywood Saturday, shutting down Hollywood Boulevard. And he did without a permit. He did it without a permit because the City of Los Angeles refused to grant them a permit. The city refused the Christian event one week after permitting the Gay Pride parade on the same street. The permit had been solicited three months beforehand. The city denied it just days before the scheduled event, Ross says. “As Americans we live in the United States, we have the amazing Bill…

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By Kaelyn Sollom– It started with one night, one campus, and one yes “Revival is breaking out all over the world,” said Jennie Allen. In 2023, a powerful movement started on college campuses. Jennie Allen was right in the center of it. She’s a Christian speaker and author who didn’t go looking for revival—but God showed up anyway. It all began at Auburn University. Jennie was invited to speak at a gathering of students. She talked about God’s love, forgiveness and purpose. After she finished, something amazing happened. Hundreds of students walked to a lake and got baptized. Over 200…

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By Eden Garcia – Nicole Shanahan snubbed Donald Trump. Given a very exclusive invitation to Trump’s inauguration, the billionaire Democrat-turned-vaccine critic chose instead get baptized as a new Christian. “All of the glitz and glamour of it was something very much that my old self would have been very drawn to,” says the Silicon Valley titan. Because her daughter developed autism, Shanahan blamed vaccines. As someone who could attract campaign funds, she was selected by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be his vice president in his ill-fated 2024 presidential campaign. Nicole Shanahan grew up in poverty in Oakland. Her mother…

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By Kaelyn Sollom – He stood up when almost everyone else stayed quiet. “Science isn’t about agreeing,” says Dr. Jay Bhattacharya. “It’s about asking hard questions.” When COVID-19 spread across the world, most people listened to the government and stayed home. But Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a doctor and professor from Stanford, thought something wasn’t right. He believed the lockdowns were hurting more people than they were helping. So, he spoke out. In 2020, he helped write something called the Great Barrington Declaration. It said that instead of shutting everything down, we should protect the people most at risk and let…

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