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July 2, 2025 59 mins
Godly in Christ brings us to the deep understanding of the day and time prophetically facing this planet. Even here in America the latest correspondence we received from the ACLJ was one message warning us that quote "A STORM IS BREWING." For years dark forces in America have been waging a political and disturbing war against values that have been the bedrock of #AmericanSociety and of its beginning when this #nationwasfounded. We look out though and many #Christiancommunities that have lived in relative peace now are being viciously overrun by #Islamic murders who murder anyone that is not Islamic. The #globalwar to take over the #nationsofmen is on the horizon. Even one recent candidate who is a Muslim declared that New York belongs to Islam.  This is the danger on the #horizon for #America. As Paul told Timothy in chapter three verses twelve and thirteen saying "Yea, and all that will live godly in #ChristJesus shall #sufferpersecution.  But #evilmen and #seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and #beingdeceived. Take heed to this broadcast and the messages it contains. #GodlyinChristJesus    

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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Speaker 3 (04:27):
Greetings, Dana, how are you doing tonight?

Speaker 4 (04:29):
Well, I'm doing good. How you doing doing great?

Speaker 2 (04:32):
What's going on?

Speaker 4 (04:35):
What's going on? Well, you know, I could probably speak
an hour about the nonsense that's going on in America,
but we also find it in Europe, in the UK,

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we find it around the world. But today we're talking
about persecution of the believers in Jesus Christ. If there's
one show we like to do, and that is tell

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you about the persecuted church, tell you who to contact
so you can pray for them, so you can support
them financially, to help your brothers and sisters in Christ
around the world. Upfront, we're doing our special where we

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pick out a post and we talk about it, persecution,
murdering of the Just Tower. Just read that off in
our little preview of various new articles we have ready
on our website. You know, it seems today like people

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have no problem with killing Christians. And one thing about James,
he had a few little things he had to say
about it. This article has a quote from him, and

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we'll get to his quote in a bit. Persecution, murdering
of the just. Aside from these issues that allow immorality
and then want moral biblicalding standing to be thrown out,
we find that the truth of what James says is

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very applicable today in America. Today we do not find
wholestsale persecution, however, and many nations the just are murdered, slaughtered, hated,
and imprisoned unjustly. Now you know tower if that happened

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in our town here, that would be horrible.

Speaker 2 (07:22):
It would be So I think it's horrible there or wherever.

Speaker 4 (07:27):
It is horrible there. And the question always is underneath everything, why.

Speaker 3 (07:37):
Doesn't anybody do anything about it?

Speaker 4 (07:39):
Yeah, and I talk about that. It is also true
that the nations of men are incapable of holding those
accountable who do such things.

Speaker 2 (07:52):
That's a sin.

Speaker 4 (07:55):
I think, Well, the greater sin is allowing him to murder.
And James says, you have killed the just and he
does not resist you. And I'll read the whole thing later.
But you know that's literally the truth today.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
It is all those people that we talk about in
Nigeria and Rwandan, Sudan and wherever. They don't have any
weapons to fight back. They don't resist.

Speaker 4 (08:33):
They're resisting as running and hiding in the bush. Yeah,
and these people hunt them down like animals. Scripture points
to the difference between the just and the wicked. And
if you're following a Christian doctrine, you will notice that

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our doctrine doesn't tell us to murder, while the God
of the Muslims tell them they have a moral standard
to kill others. Now, I guarantee you that in the hereafter,
when we all stand before our God and our Father

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and our Lord Jesus Christ, who is the Almighty in
Revelation chapter one, there is going to be one God
standing and then there will be the one who will
be doing the judging, and that is Yeshuah the Almighty.

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And they're not going to reward you eternal life for
murdering people. Scripture points out to the difference between the
just and the wicked. Persecution or murdering of the just

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is done many times daily worldwide, but one day the
cup of the blood of innocence will be full. In
the nation we called America, the curtains of good and
evil are the same. That is, depending on your political
and social leanings. Here we find individual opinions what I

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may believe are important. In other words, those things not
so important are the Bible and its authority. And that's
you can take an example with the woke in America today.
It is here, even in America, that we can mistranslate scripture,

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misapply the Bible, or just go willy nilly on our
own interpretive. Binge Now, James chapter five through six says,
you have lived in pleasure on the earth and have
been wanton. You have nourished your hearts as in the
day of slaughter. You have condemned and killed the just,

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and he does not resist you. Now to me tower
that is plain as day. In nations like North Korea, China, Iran, Pakistan,

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and India, Christians are condemned for believing as they do.
The word condemned used by James mean to means to
a judge against, that is, to pronounce guilty. North Korea,
we find Christians must be so secretive that parents wait

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until their child is older to tell them about their faith.
Even if they do this, their Bibles are kept secret,
as is the parent's faith in Yeshua. If ever found out,
the pildes are very severe for all the family. Yet
despite this we find believers surviving the harsh reality of

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being a Christian this very closed nation. Now you can
read the entire article of persecution murdering of the Just
who was written by myself, the Watchman, Dana Glenn Smith,
and you can take your time when you read it.

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our Father, through his grace extended flowing from the love
of God to all people everywhere, commanding everyone to repent.

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Amen to that. Yes, our next story surprisingly enough, but
it's not surprising. Death daily troubled Nigeria. You know these

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people don't have anywhere to go.

Speaker 2 (14:01):
It's just very disturbing.

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It's very young. Women are caught up in that their
husbands can be murdered, and they got a little child
they're trying to take care of and they run and
hide in the bush and sometimes their baby will get
killed as they're running.

Speaker 2 (14:18):
It's very disturbing.

Speaker 4 (14:22):
Nobody should have to go through that.

Speaker 2 (14:25):
No, I certainly never planned that.

Speaker 4 (14:30):
One Friday night, unimaginable violence swept through the town of Yeliwata.
This is in Nigeria and Bnu State. Islamist militant storm
buildings were Christian families already displaced by previous attacks. We're

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seeking shelter. I think terror right about now. Yeah, under
the cover of heavy rain. The attackers set fire to doors,
open fire on sleeping families. Yeah, that's just irritating.

Speaker 2 (15:14):
Is just mad.

Speaker 4 (15:16):
They come up, their guns are loaded, sneak up on families,
Christian families that don't go around killing people, and they
slaughter them in their sleep if they can. By morning,
up to two hundred of our brothers and sisters were dead.
And I can tell you Islam, if you think your

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God's going to have the power to forgive your sins
and put you in heaven. He won't. There is only
one true God and our Father, and one Lord, Jesus Christ,
who is the Almighty, the King, the alph and Omega,
the beginning, in the end, the First and the Last,
the Resurrection and the Life. And it is he and

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he alone that will judge, and he will put you
into the lake of fire. Survivors and local clergy are
calling this the single worst atrocity the reason of the
region has seen in years.

Speaker 2 (16:15):
It is horrible.

Speaker 3 (16:16):
It's maddening too that nobody will stop these people from
killing them, that they won't.

Speaker 2 (16:22):
Hold them accountable.

Speaker 4 (16:24):
Yep. Now, the local perish priest said what I saw
was truly gruesome. People were sord slaughtered. Corpses were scattered everywhere.
Most of the victims were internal refugees hosted by a

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local Catholic mission after being forced from their homes by
an earlier way of a violence. The militants attacked from
several angles, show vaing allah akbar as they set fire
to the buildings and targeted anyone in their path. This
is not an isolated tragedy. Over two million Nigeria Christians

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have been displaced by relentless extremist violence, many forced to
flee with nothing but their faith. Attacks like this are
part of a relentless campaign to drive Christians from their
communities in Nigeria's Middle Belt and North. This is where

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discrimination and danger are a daily reality. Now this comes
from Global Christian Relief this article and their president, Brian
Ormey says this the massacre of up to two hundred

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Christians in Yelawata, Nigeria, is a heartbreaking reminder of the
suffering of our brothers and sisters endure for their paith.
We grieve with the families and stand with the Nigerian
Church as a persevere in hope. Now's the time for

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the global body of Christ to unite in prayer and action,
making it clear that our persecuted family is not alone.
So you can pray for God's comfort and healing for
the survivors and grieving families. You can pray for protection
and resilience for Christians facing ongoing threats. You can pray

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for wisdom and courage for church leaders and relief workers.
You can pray for justice, peace and an end of
the violence. That would be nice, Yes, love that. Now
you can go to Global Christian Relief dot org and
we urge you to donate to help our brothers and sisters,

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our persecuted brethren in Christ. These are facing death daily
and oppression. The Christs in Nigeria is urgent, but we
are not powerless. As one global church, we can show
up for our brothers and sisters through prayer, sharing their stories,

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supporting the work of relief and restoration. Your prayers and
support help them to bring hope, relief in the love
of Christ where it's needed. Be sure to support the
Nigerian Church family and all the other believers in Christ.

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Okay Tara Towny, Egypt.

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Signs and Wonders.

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This comes to us from CBN dot Com. Signs and
Wonders in Egypt. An Imam meets Jesus in dream and
bleeding woman is healed just like Luke. Eight missionaries in
the Middle East are once again reporting signs and wonders,
including divine encounters with Jesus Christ. In the latest example,

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yet another Muslim says he met Jesus in a dream
and the message that was delivered by the Man in
White to this Islamic leader is undeniably supernatural. Multiple miraculous
reports are coming from uncharted ministries which exist to reach

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the unreached and stand with the persecuted. The latest efforts
in Egypt range from the big cities of Cairo, Alexandra,
and Luxor to the hundreds of small villages up and
down the Nile River. Uncharted team shares the Gospel with
Muslims and a growing number of secular Egyptians, resulting in

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some remarkable testimonies. An imam meets Jesus. Raman and his
team were ministering to people in a small village in
the eastern Egyptian desert when he came upon Ahmed, the

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imam of the village mosque and the town's most.

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Important Islamic leader.

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Ahmed's devotion to Islam and the five daily prayers is
seen by the dark klisan his forehead, known as a
zabiba or Arabic for raisin. The mark is caused by
the repeated rubbing of the forehead on the prayer rug
after decades of repeated prostration during prayer. Devout Muslims like

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Ahmed are proud of this mark and see it as
an outward sign of their lifelong devotion to Allah. After
being introduced, Ahmed said, ah you are Ramen just the.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
Man I am looking for.

Speaker 3 (22:23):
Please tell me the meaning of my dream last night,
So Ramen asked, can you tell me more? What was
your dream? And why do you think I can help you?
Ahmed said, last night a man dressed in bright white
came to me in a dream.

Speaker 2 (22:43):
He said, I.

Speaker 3 (22:44):
Am Jesus Christ. I don't know who that is, so
I asked him to tell me more about himself. And
the man in white said, tomorrow you will meet a
man named Ramen and he will tell you all about me.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
Who is Jesus.

Speaker 3 (23:02):
Raman and his team told the Emam all about Jesus Christ,
his powerful life and the message of salvation. Ahmed invited
the team into his home to share the news with
his wife, his sister, and his daughter. And that's the

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all I'm gonna read. And to read more, go to
CBN dot com and look for the story World Signs,
Wonders Egypt Emam meets Jesus' dream, bleeding woman heal just
like Luke eight, And you can find that story on

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CBN dot com.

Speaker 2 (23:45):
It's very encouraging and blessing. It gives you a it's blessed.

Speaker 3 (23:57):
It's a blessing to read and these are true stories
coming out of the Middle East.

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So go to.

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CBN dot com to read the rest of the story.

Speaker 2 (24:08):
And now back to you.

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M H.

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Strictly opposed to Christianity. Christians in the former Soviet Union,
That's who this is. We call it Central Uh, Central
Asia and it used to be part of the former
US s R. They call them the Five Stan countries

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s t a n, Kausastan, Kadjurkistan, Tajikistan, muh, Turmenistan and Ubekistan.
It sounds like some kind of country group, don't it. Yeah,

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have a mix of ex Soviet authoritarianism and Islamic nationalism
that can be troublesome and even dangerous to Christians. The
region has seen increasing repression of religious minorities. During the
last few years. Three of these countries, Kasastan, Kyrgyzstan, and

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Tajikistan have seen a sharp rise in the persecution rankings.
Even the comparatively less repressive nation of Kyrgyzstan has just
this year returned to the Open Doors Top fifty list
for the first time more than a decade.

Speaker 2 (25:45):
Kyrgyzsh something to be proud.

Speaker 4 (25:47):
Of, yeah, isn't it. Kyrgyzstan has used special operations police
to raid a state registered Protestant and Catholic churches and
threatened to banning the entire Catholic Church from the country.
Kyrgyzstan has unfurled a new constitution in twenty twenty one that,

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among other things, criminalizes many forms of public assembly. That
same year, Kyrgyzstan also emerged with the new religion law
that made it more difficult to establish or sustain churches.
You know, it always goes that way, it does. Earlier

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this year, Kajurkistan began operated under an updated religion law
that puts even more severe restrictions on establishing churches and
punishes mosques that fail to conform to the many demands
of state authorities.

Speaker 3 (26:53):
That's kind of surprising that they punish mosques.

Speaker 4 (26:56):
Yeah, well, they want him to stand in line, you know,
get everybody in line. Among the new requirements, they have
a minimum adult Kadjurkistan nationals who belong to the church
or other house of worship. If any of those five
hundred people are deemed ineligible, then the whole application fails.

Speaker 3 (27:16):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (27:19):
Now there's a Muslim background believer who converted to Christianity.
We'll call Parisa, and he converted at the age of eleven.
It's actually a woman, and while still living in her
native Tajikistan, and that it has become harder to be

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a Christian than a former Soviet majority Muslim countries to
her homeland has made it impossibly difficult to register new
Protestant churches, thereby forcing any such churches into breaking the
law by their very existence. Now we have another one,

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and I can't even pronounce a Guloma Kavova.

Speaker 3 (28:05):
No, that's that's the same person.

Speaker 2 (28:08):
They're just saying her last name.

Speaker 4 (28:11):
Oh Okay who immigrated to the US at age eighteen
now lives in New York. And that the official registered
Baptist church you used to attend in the city Dushanby
had a church camp that was confiscated by the government.

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The government sees the property built vacation homes for the
president's family. It was at that church where I found
my faith, along with many others. So you can go
to persecution dot org and look for the article Christians
and former Soviet Central Asian nations increasingly face persecution. May

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God mercy on the believers there, and may the unbelievers
become believers persecuted. International Christian Concern is where this is

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from persecution dot org. Now this is originally I mean,
one thing we put on this is last Chance, because
that is why International Christian Concern put in the letter
when they send it to us saying today is the

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last day of our physical year and we need your
help as we face a budget shortfall. Now, one of
the reasons I wanted to do that, I want to
tell you that some of these almost all of these
have they need regular support all the time, and that

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money goes directly to those overseas, the persecuted Christians. We
have a whole list of various organizations that do that.
And so as they were reflecting on the past twelve months,

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much was accomplished for the Kingdom. They were satisfied with that.
They want to do more, but they said, with your
generous support, and they're one of the ones we support too.

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We have completed more than eighty projects in forty seven
countries where it's difficult to follow Jesus. Now that is
so important because one project, one family or one group
of believers that they help multiplies out because they are

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helping others. Each of these products projects done in response
to incidents of persecution has touched the lives of at
least one believer. Many of them have blessed entire families, churches,
and communities. In the past year, we have funded eighteen

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hope houses, supported four hundred and fifty six students enrolled
in our Generation Transformation program. We've fund three farms and
more than twenty small businesses. These programs have helped Christians
break the cycles of poverty and persecution. Thank you. We

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have put eleven hundred and fifty Bibles in the hands
of Christians who otherwise would not have one, and we
train thirty two courageous pastors on how to best respond
to persecution when it occurs. None of this would be
possible without you on behalf of our dedicated staff. I

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would like to extend our gratitude. Many of our beneficiaries
are also grateful to you. Below is just one of
the many notes of appreciation we received this year. This
one from a believer in India. And we get a
lot of correspondence back from a lot of these particular ministries,

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and they always want you to know what your money
is doing, what your prayers are doing, what the believers
are facing, and what the needs are. I want to
express my heartfelt This is from a believer in India
now my heartfelt gratitude for the support and guinness kindness

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you've shown my family during one of the hardest seasons
of our lives. Not long ago, my family and I
face persecution after accepting Christ. We were forced to leave
our village and now live on the edge of the forest,
away from everything we once called home. Life here is
far from easy, but through your generous help, we've been

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able to stay strong, providing for our family and even
extending Christ's love to others around us who are in need.
And that's from Clark Miller, director of ICC, and so

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we urge you to visit International Christian Concern at persecution
dot org and donate to this ministry so they can
help others in the name of the Lord. You can
also check their resources out and find out more about

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how you can help them the persecuted church by praying
specifically and by looking over the site and seeing what
else you can do and what you can donate. So
that's Persecution dot org at International Christian Concern check it out.

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Okay, this is our prayer force and this month this
comes to us from you know, I can't read this, Nina,
Global Christian Relief dot org. This is the Prayer Force
Alert and this month is focused on Pakistan. And we

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pray that Jesus will protect our Christian brothers and sisters
still trapped, still trapped in bonded labor. Right Rahed and Ruth,
we're once among the many trapped in debt. Slavery laboring
is harsh laboring in harsh, unjust conditions. Pray for their

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the safety and strength of those waiting for release. He
gives justice to the oppressed and food to the hungry.
The Lord frees the prisoner. And that's some one six,
verse seven. And I read a little bit about raw

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Heat and Ruth. She needed medical attention and it was
a three hundred dollars debt, and so they were trapped
for years just because of that three hundred dollar debt
and the exorbit interest the brick kiln owner put upon them.
And they were They would have been for they would

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have been in there forever if they hadn't, if it
hadn't been for Global Christian Relief to help them pay
that debt and the donations they received from our brothers
and sisters out there to help these give relief to

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these people. So pray for the person cuted Christians that
are still in the brick Kiln bondage. Well I lost this, Dana, Oh,

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and be sure to get your copy of The Rising.
The Rising is a Christian fiction thriller by The Watchman
Dana G. Smith, and it's book two of the Still series.
The Rising continues the story of Mac, a former Black
Op sniper. His work is secretive and elusive. He is

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hardcore and one of the best at what he does.
Max's contacts in the government are telling him disturbing news.
Here we find danger and intrigue as he to survive
the forces bent on destroying him. The Rising is a
story of deliverance, faith, power, and the inner struggle within

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as the evil engulfs all those who face it. You
can get your copy of The Rising on Amazon, Barnes
and Noble Books a million Ingram walmart Angus and Robertson,
and The Rising ebook can be found on Google Play.

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And this next story is.

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Crisis Syrian Christians. The Church in Syria mourns and prepares
for more attacks. This story comes to us from Global
Christian Relief. One of the worst attacks on Christians in
Syria in recent years has left families grieving, churches on alert,

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and the global church called duprey. Days ago, a suicide
bomber targeted a Christian church in Damascus during an evening
worship service. Gunfire followed the explosion, and the attack left
twenty Christians dead and fifty two more wounded. They will

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put you out of the synagogues. Indeed, the hour is
coming when whosoever, when whoever kills you, will think he
is offering service to God.

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That's John chapter.

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Sixteen, verse two. Even in sorrow, the church in Syria
is standing firm in faith. Let us stand with them
in prayer, in solidarity, and in hope. Now, a direct
update from a trusted partner inside Syria reveals the scope

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of the threat is even greater than initial reports suggested.
According to the partner, five churches in Syria have been
specifically named and threatened by extremists. Social media posts have
circulated warning of further violence, some naming exact congregations expected

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to be attacked this coming Sunday.

Speaker 2 (40:22):
One of the it.

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Is It's horrible, one of the targeted churches, is especially
personal to the partner, whose father serves in the congregation.
Two members were killed in the bombing. One grieving father
lost all three of his sons, young men who report
reportedly confronted the attacker moments before he detonated the bomb.

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In a nearby village. Four more believers were killed while
attending the same memorial service. The attacker, reportedly reportedly of
Pakistani origin and living in Syria, struck just as a
community gathered to mourn a recent loss. We are praying earnesty,

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earnestly that the Lord would strengthen and uphold his church
in Damascus, the partner shared, May every scheme of the
enemy be exposed and undone, yes, Amen, and I further
pray that it will fall upon their own heads their
evil plots and plans. A critical moment for Syria's Christian community.

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Beyond the immediate devastation, the attack underscores a larger crisis
facing Syria's Christians. Syria's Christian population, our partner warns that
without international support or protection, the church in Syria may
not survive the next five years.

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That's horrible.

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The warning comes from a country where the Gospel has
been proclaimed since the days of the early Church. Syria
has long been a place of deep Christian heritage and witness,
but now believers face what may be the most dangerous
period in the church's most dangerous period in the church's history.

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There So go to Global Christian Relief to donate, to
donate and find out more about how you can help
your brethren in Jesus Christ.

Speaker 4 (42:42):
And now back to you, we are talking about as
storm is brewing. This comes to us from the ACLJ
dot org, the American Center for Longed Justice. Jay Seculo

(43:03):
and his team are heading this up. And the first
time we got this was a short while ago, and
he sends it to us personally, and he says, President
Trump can't stop this. The war on your Christian faith

(43:26):
is raging in cities and states nationwide. That means in America,
little girls in school are having Bible versus confiscated Christian
Club posters are being torn down by school officials, and
teachers are being punished for praying. Grandmothers are being banned

(43:49):
from holding Bible studies in their senior living centers. Pro
life advocates are being jailed. Preachers are being rested for
preaching the gospel. The left's war on faith is leaving
the Constitution in tatters.

Speaker 3 (44:08):
You know, all this stuff going on here data is
shocking and it should not be happening in America at all.

Speaker 4 (44:16):
No, not a bit. And that's why you know he
talks about as storm is brewing. We're aggressively battling each
of one of these cases and many more just like him,
one hundred and nine religious liberty legal matters in the

(44:37):
last year alone.

Speaker 2 (44:38):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (44:39):
We are defending your liberties where they matter most, at home,
where you live, work, worship, and go to school. We
will defend these all the way to the US Supreme
Court if necessary. The good news is that we are
winning these cases, but we must remain vigilant. The war
on faith is coming to your hometown and we must

(45:02):
be ready as we battle in courts to depend your
Christian faith from these endless assaults. We need you to
represent in your area to defeat the war on faith,
and that comes from Jordan's Seculo. Defeat the Left's war

(45:27):
excuse me on Christians, and that's disturbing.

Speaker 2 (45:32):
It is disturbing.

Speaker 3 (45:34):
But we shouldn't even have to fight for this stuff.

Speaker 4 (45:38):
Yeah, we have Jordan's Seculo and the ACLJ. We've supported
them for many years. And they openly work in many
cases that are religious, including overseas with persecuted Christians. So

(45:58):
make no mistake. CLJ remember that name, the ACLJ dot org.
Go to their website, read it, and you know, consider
donating to help them. In Jesus' name. It's hard, hard
to believe all the stuff going on.

Speaker 3 (46:19):
Oh, I know, it's unbelievable in America.

Speaker 4 (46:25):
Now. The next one is from open doors US dot org.
Open doors us dot org. Ryan Brown is the CEO
there and he's reporting on a church attack in Damascus.
You see many of the ones, I mean, and there's

(46:47):
a lot of them. They all have interests all over.
I mean, they're helping people everywhere they are, and they're
you know, they're not the only ones in Syria. They're
not the only one in all these various areas. There's
always somebody else around, but sometimes the ministry is alone.

(47:08):
Earlier this week, a terrace attack on a church service
in Damascus, Syria, left twenty two people dead and more
than fifty wounded. Our local partners in Syria reported that
Christians are now receiving daily threads from extremists warning them
that they'll be next. The current arm gangsters who were

(47:29):
spread all over the country are thirsty for two more
killing and it was led by someone who they gave
another name for and he leads Open Doors partner network
in Syria. The pressure of Islamisation is around every corner

(47:50):
in Syria, and it's in America, it's in the UK,
it's in Europe, it is everywhere. We pray the international community,
in the blood of these martyrs, will advocate for the
rest of the Christians in Syria. A young woman from
Damascus said, it's just the start of the end. Nothing

(48:14):
can describe the fear we felt yesterday. Innocent people who
are killed only because they are different in their beliefs,
belief because they love Jesus. You know, many in the
church in America have no idea what that feels like,

(48:35):
despite the prayer the fear. Rather, your prayers and support
are already helping. Open Doors through our local partners, is
providing trauma counseling to victims and supporting church leaders as
they urged the government to protect Christians in Syria. Authorities
say the attacker was linked to the Islamic State has

(49:00):
yet to be officially claimed, but the terror is real
and ongoing. We are asking you and the global church
to pray. After more than fourteen years of war, this
attack is another heavy blow to a deeply wounded community.
Thank you for being a voice for the persecuted church.
Your prayers my matter in christ Ryan Brown open doors

(49:25):
US dot org. So go to open doors US dot
org to donate and find out how you can help
the persecuted brothers, sisters, and families in Jesus Christ Okay tower.

Speaker 3 (49:47):
Okay. Christian farmers killed, Nigerian Christian farmers killed. And this
story comes to us via Persecute Persecuted dot persecution dot org.
More than two hundred Christian civilians, including children and the elderly,

(50:09):
were killed in coordinated attacks carried out by armed Felani
militants in Nigeria's middle belt just before and after the
country's Democracy Day holiday. The attacks, which spanned from the
evening of June eleventh through the early hours of June thirteenth,

(50:31):
struck Christian farming communities in Plateau and Banu states. On
the evening of Wednesday, June eleventh, just hours after the
public just before the public holiday, Flani militants attacked a
group of Christian farmers in Rigwi Chiefdom, Bassa County, Plateau State.

(50:55):
According to local sources, four victims, including a nine month
old infant, were killed near Naikarando village as they were
returning from their farms with harvested vegetables. The victims, identified
as Musachiga Galley forty three, Yui Emmanuel twenty five and

(51:22):
her infant daughter Mary, were attacked with machetes. Two other
villagers sustained severe injuries. The farmers were reportedly headed to
the Joss vegetable market before they before being intercepted.

Speaker 2 (51:39):
On the road.

Speaker 4 (51:40):
That's terrible, oh, it is.

Speaker 2 (51:42):
I can't even imagine the horror.

Speaker 3 (51:46):
Only two days later, in the early hours of June thirteenth,
or only two days later, in the early hours of
June thirteenth, heavily armed militants conducted another deadly salt in Yowata,
a predominantly Christian farming settlement in Guma County of Banu State,

(52:10):
which borders Nasara State. The attack lasted from around eleven
PM to one am, and two hundred people were feared dead,
according to the community reports. I bet that's the story
you read earlier, Dana, about those two hundred people internally
displaced persons IDPs were among the victims. Many had fled

(52:35):
earlier violence in Nasaroa and Banu and were sheltering in
stalls and lock up shops in Yowata market. Witnesses said
attackers poured gasoline on the shops and set them ablaze,
killing entire families who had taken refuge inside. Matthew minyam Of,

(53:00):
former state education official and community community leader in Yowata
confirmed the scale of destruction. Some families were completely wiped out.
He said, a man, his two wives and all their
children were burned alive. It was a well coordinated assault
from both eastern and western flanks of the community. In

(53:24):
a related incident that same night, suspected militants also attacked
a military post near Dadu town, leaving at least two soldiers,
killing at least two soldiers. Earlier reports suggested up to
five soldiers may have died, though the Nigerian Army has

(53:45):
not yet confirmed the exact amount. According to Leadership News.
The New State Police confirmed the attack but declined to
provide a death toll, stating investigations were ongoing. Our tactical
teams responded swiftly and some of the attackers were neutralized,

(54:06):
deputies Superintendent of Police Edet said. She added that several
civilians were killed and wounded in the attack. In recent weeks,
Filani militants have shifted taxik tactics, launching broad daylight ambushes

(54:29):
on farmers and Plateau State. According to the Myongo Youth
Development Association, a series of ambushes and killings occurred in
Rigy in Rigwy Land between June third and June ninth,
resulting in at least ten fatalities and multiple injuries. Joseph Chadu,

(54:55):
national Public Secretary of.

Speaker 2 (54:58):
The irguy U Movement, warned.

Speaker 3 (55:02):
That such ambushes often precede larger massacres. Before the Zeike
massacre last this year that killed fifty four people, there
were two weeks of daily ambushes, he said. He added
that recent intelligence suggests that Niki Nicki and we Menango

(55:26):
and Teakbee districts are directly being targeted. These incidents mark
one of the bloodiest weeks in Nigeria's Middle Belt this year.
Go to persecution dot org and donate to help your
brothers and sisters in Christ and find out more about
how you can help your brethren in Christ.

Speaker 4 (55:49):
Okay, we're gonna have to close out.

Speaker 3 (55:51):
Okay, Well, thank you for listening everybody and being here
with us. It's a pleasure to have you here where
we appreciate you and always are always thankful for you.
And please pray for these people these stories we read tonight,
and pray for our brothers and sisters around the world,

(56:13):
and pray for us as we pray for you. And
thank you for all you do for Christ the King,
and we love you and thank you in Jesus' name.

Speaker 2 (56:23):
Good Night, everybody.

Speaker 4 (56:26):
Don't forget to go to our websites at WARNDASHUSA dot com,
Dana Glennsmith dot com. Be sure to listen to the broadcast,
read the articles, and if you want to leave a message,
go to our contact page and you can contact us

(56:48):
through that. Be sure to know that this is the
wib R Warren Radio Network. We are the WIBR Warren
Radio Ministries for over twenty five years. And we know
that Jesus Christ is coming back for his church. We

(57:12):
know that those who were born again through Christ, as
he said, if they have hated me, they will hate you.
We know about persecution against Christians, but if we die
in Christ, we shall reign with Him in glory. So

(57:35):
the brethren, even though they die physically, they are with
the Lord today and they are well reserved. But whosoever
loses their life for my sake and the Gospel the
Lord said, they shall find their life, they shall be saved.
Our hearts go out to every one of these stories,
and every one of the families and the communities, and

(58:01):
we pray that the Lord would comfort all of those.
But I can tell you assuredly that there is a
curse of the blood. When you spill innocent blood, a
curse falls upon the land and falls upon those who
have done it. So all these radical Islamis that are

(58:24):
doing that, there is a curse on them right now
because of the spilling of innocent blood. This is the Watchman.
Be sure to go to our websites again, WARNDASUSA dot com,
Danaglynnsmith dot com. Look to the Lord, my friends, pray,

(58:44):
seek his faith, and if you don't know him, accept
him today. May the Lord bless you and keep you.
May His face shine upon you and give you peace
until next time. I'm for the Watchman and Tower. Hey,

(59:06):
God bless you, thanks for listening.

Speaker 1 (59:26):
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