Author: Abdul Masih

By Sean Toomey– Joe Rogan – formerly an atheist who preached spirituality via LSD and psilocybin mushrooms – is going to church. “Joe Rogan and I have had on and off communication since then. I can tell you for a fact that he is attending a church, and that has been a consistent thing,” said Wesley Huff, a rising Christian apologist who became a friend while on the Joe Rogan Experience. “Things are happening.” Joe Rogan shifts America. As the #1 most-streamed podcast on Spotify since 2020, what he expounds with his straight-forward, no-nonsense, simple question interviews makes tectonic plates…

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By Sean Toomey – In the wake of the brutal Hamas attack on Israel in October 2023, a critical civilizational moment has unfolded. Os Guinness at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship conference highlighted the alarming rise of two radical ideologies: Islamism, steeped in longstanding extremist history, and radical Marxism, particularly its cultural form rooted in the 1967 “Long March” through institutions. Both movements share hostility toward Christianity, Judaism, and Western civilization itself. This internal threat challenges the very foundations of the West, pushing us to consider the alternatives within our own societies. Central to this discussion is the topic of…

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By Eden Garcia – If you’re a priest in the UK and you criticize the political establishment or the prime minister, you can get kicked out of your church. That’s what happened to Father Phil Harris, who led St. James Church of West Midlands to a 350% growth only to be summarily terminated in March by the trustees after he ventured to warn Prime Minister Keir Starmer that he was dividing the nation by demonizing his opponents as “far right thugs.” Father Phil’s archbishop, his ally, criticized the “devious nature” of the trustees who caved in to pressure from the…

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By Wesley Moon – To make sure he succeeded in pro wrestling, Tom MacDonald tattooed his eyelids. “I got these dollar signs on my eyelids so that I couldn’t get hired anywhere,” he explains. “I’d have no choice but to be a pro wrestler.” But when he busted the cartilage in both knees doing a frog splash from the top rope, his wrestling career came to an end. That’s when he took up his childhood passion for hip hop, and rap is where he scored big. He became the anti-woke rap star. “It’s definitely not easy being independent,” Tom says.…

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By Lucien Fong – As a Christian, you don’t have to take sides against the Arabs or the Jews, a Christian pastor from the West Bank says. You can be in favor of both sides and be opposed to evil done by either side. You can listen to the pain that both sides have gone through. But you should insist on a way forward not based on revenge and retribution but sees both peoples as they are, descendants of Abraham. Increasingly, the divide is widening between opposing camps over who the land belongs to, ever before since the Oct. 7…

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By Wesley Moon – To give up New Age manifesting brought Kali Johnston tremendous relief. “It started to consume me. I thought I was attracting everything, good or bad,” Kali says. “I had to always be hyper aware of my thoughts. If something bad did happen, I thought it was my fault. It was super stressful.” Christianity, by contrast, doesn’t work like that; you pray for things and trust the results to Jesus. He has control of your life. But Kali didn’t know that when, after high school, she was given The Secret by Rhonda Byrne. The New Age book…

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By Abdul Masih — For Hillel Neuer, the UN’s bombastic overstatement (now backtracked) that 14,000 Gazan babies are in danger of dying within the next 48 hours is simply the same “blood libel” of blaming Jews and fueling pogroms. “When you say Israel is murdering babies, it’s the old blood libel revived in a new form,” says the UN Watch executive director. The false claim of impending death was made by United Nations’ humanitarian chief, Tom Fletcher, on BBC’s Radio 4 Today, and replayed by NBC and other news. A UN spokesman later clarified that the claims meant that the…

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By Abdul Masih — About 50 terrorist training camps are up and working inside of Afghanistan, according to a former CIA targeter, and the U.S. is doing nothing to disrupt their operations. The training camps, run by various interworking Islamic jihadist organizations, receive extremists from all over the world and issue them Afghan passports to get into the United States and other Western nations, says Sarah Adams, who says politicians are ignoring the warning signs because the voting public is weary of the war of terror. A large-scale mass casualty event is programmed for this year in 25 cities in…

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By Abdul Masiah — The scenario is a familiar one: She is exasperated by his insensitivity, moral failings, sexist behavior. Her happily-ever-after has turned into never-happy, so she makes the logical move, the one encouraged by society. Even though she will suffer greater poverty, she thinks it will be worth it. She divorces. But does she consider the effects on her children? According to multiple studies, her kids will have a hard time moving upward financially, will struggle with self-esteem, will experiment sexually earlier, will trust less, see a decline in academic performance, become vulnerable to abuse or neglect, drink…

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By Abdul Masih — Once on a medical mission in Nicaragua, Dr. Bob Hamilton decided to cross the lake and take care of patients of the Tasbapauni hamlet. They piled people and pills into rickety canoes and paddled off. Heavy-laden, the canoes’ gunwales was a mere couple inches from the water level. “It was actually pretty scary. We had to balance the the canoe. Thankfully there weren’t too many waves; it was an inland lake and it was very quiet,” Dr. Bob says. “One of our canoes however did take on water. Weended up having to rescue those guys.” Lighthouse…

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