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By Nile Hosni — Sevda went right up to the front of the protests to shout at the men with guns in Karaj, Iran. As a 16-year-old, she had no fear. That was the day the Iranian Regime ordered IRGC and Basij forces to shoot protesters in the face, to kill and to blind. Sevda got shot in the heart and died instantly. “If anything happens to me, remember me on the day of freedom,” she had told her family and friends. As Trump teases the idea that the U.S. gets out of the war and won’t risk any lives…
By Nile Hosni — As a 13-year-old swept up in mob rage over “forced conversions” in India, Chengu Hansdah helped pour gasoline over the car of the foreign missionary as he slept with his two sons inside in Manoharpur village in 1999. Graham Staines, his 10-year-old and his 6-year-old were burned alive. Now, after serving a 9-year sentence, Chengu Hansdah has himself converted to Christianity. “Christianity gave me peace,” he said. Chengu, through the intervening 26 years, had lost his wife and two sisters. Emotionally broken, he searched for solace and for truth. He found it in Jesus. He says…
By Nile Hosni — As a part of the conflagration of the Iranian war, Shi’ites are skirmishing with Bahraini security forces in chaos on the streets. “Bahrain is in big problem, a big trouble right now,” says UK reporter Mayhar Tousi. “The attacks on their country is is now on a whole new level.” The eruption of violence in Bahrain is a warning for the world because Shi’ites are showing themselves to be loyal to the killed Ali Khamenei and violently opposed to their native countries. Some 60% of Bahrainis are Shi’ite but the governing class is Sunni, the branch…
By Nile Hosni — In a move that smacks of Chinese dictatorship or dystopian Big Brother OR even Biblical End Times prophecy, the United Kingdom is moving forward with plans to force citizens to carry a digital ID that would carry their personal data. An initial plan to make the ID a requirement to get a job, the extreme-Left Labour Government is nevertheless carry out the essential plan of the digital ID. “My long-term personal political view has always been in favor of ID cards, and in fact I supported the last Labour Government’s introduction of ID cards. The first…
By Nile Hosne — Cardinal Robert Sarah is warning the West is in danger of extinction. “If Europe disappears, and with it the invaluable values of the old continent, Islam will invade the world,” Sarah said. “And we will totally change culture, anthropology and moral vision.” Upon turning their backs on God, Europeans chose moral relativism and created a spiritual vacuum that is being seized by Islamists to finally conquer the European continent, says the archbishop emeritus of Conakry, Guinea. “The West no longer knows who it is,” Sarah says. “By losing its faith, Europe has also lost its reason…
By Nile Hosni — Hamas grabbed and stowed tons of baby formula and nutritional shakes in order to sharpen the famine in Gaza and be able to accuse Israel of crimes against humanity, an anti-Hamas Palestinian says. The stash was found in a warehouse and revealed on Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib’s social media “During the worst of the days of the hunger crisis in Gaza in the past six months, Hamas deliberately hid literal tons of infant formula and nutritional shakes for children by storing them in clandestine warehouses belonging to the Gaza Ministry of Health,” Alkhatib wrote on X. A…
By Nile Hosni — The sacred American tradition of fraternity life of overindulgence of alcohol and libertinism is being dumped at Clemson University for Bibles and church attendance. “My eyes being open to my faith have driven me to the point where I’ve found purpose in Jesus Christ,” said Alex Osburn, member of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. Frat boys are becoming goody-goodies? Greek InterVarsity, a ministry that aims to see Greek students transformed by the gospel, has seen a 43% increase in participation over the last school year, according to Dusty Harrison, associate director of Discipleship for Greek InterVarsity. “Really…
By Nile Hosni — In his latest stunt to bring attention to the slaughter of Christians in Nigeria, Pastor Ezekiel Dachomo openly defies the Fulani killers who have killed about 7,000 Christians this year along with their Islamist colleagues. “I don’t know if I’ll be the next, but I’ve already told my family, don’t give one kobo (for a ransom),” says the fiery preacher in Plateau State. “My grave will speak. My blood will raise war that will lead to Christian liberation. That day is coming; I’m just waiting for them.” A kobo is a cent of the Nigerian currency.…
By Nile Hosni — A fiery preacher warning Americans to hold billionaires accountable that racked up hundreds of thousands of views is now the most popular preacher. There’s only one problem: He’s not real. He’s AI generated. And his passionate sermon, aligned with progressive ideals, not Biblica ideals, apparently fooled thousands of people who didn’t know they were being sabotaged by a woke liberal. “Billionaires are the only minority we should be scared of,” Pastor AI says. “They’ve got the power to destroy this country. They don’t need your protection. They need your accountability.” If that sort of message resonates…
By Nile Hosni — Carl Lentz is back. The high-flying cool pastor who succeeded in the graveyard of churches, in New York City, had his platform turn into a pit in 2020 as revelations of infidelity and drug abuse emerged. He became the first in the latest purge of pastors defrocked for transgressing boundaries. Shame and ignominy hounded him, but Carl showed how to bounce back — a la David-Bathsheba-restoration sequence. “It was not a crash to me. It was a rescue,” says the minister who once pastored Justin Bieber and a host of NFL and NBA stars in a…

