I have a lot of practicing Jewish friends who ask me:
"How do you make a Muslim become a Christian? That's impossible."
And my answer always surprises them:
I don't start with Jesus.
I start with the Torah.
Because the same way you challenge Islam is the same way you challenge any tradition that places authority above the text itself.
So I open the Torah and ask:
What happened to blood atonement?
What happened to Leviticus 17:11?
What happened to the sacrifices, the temple, the covenant, the promise that life is in the blood?
Then we talk about original sin.
Adam didn't just make a mistake.
Humanity completely fractured. Then we talk about theophanies.
God walking, speaking, appearing and wrestling.
It's all there in the text. And then I ask a simple question:
Where did all of that go?
Because the Torah says one thing, but later traditions often reinterpret it into something else.
And that's where the conversation gets interesting.
What is the final authority?
The written revelation or the traditions built around it?
Because it can't be both when they disagree.
At that point we're no longer debating Christianity versus Judaism or Christianity versus Islam.
We're asking a deeper question: Who has the authority to reinterpret God's revelation? And why?
The more I strip everything back to the text itself, the more I see the same thing. The Torah does not point toward endless commentary.
It points toward blood atonement.
And ultimately toward Christ crucified.
That conversation never gets old.
The only thing that stops violent men from raping you and your society are other men who are equally willing to be violent in stopping the rapists. The West has decided that the highest virtue is to quietly comply with the destruction of your civilization because to do otherwise is bigoted toward the rapists. It really is that simple.
James 1:17 - Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change.
In 1967, Johnny Cash crawled into a Tennessee cave to die. He was addicted to amphetamines, his voice shot, his career in ruins.
He carried a Bible in his pocket, and enough drugs in his system to kill a man. But as he lay in the dark, waiting for death, something shifted.
He later said God spoke to him. Whether divine or delusion, it gave him strength to crawl out. He staggered back to the surface, filthy, half-dead-and chose to start again. He got clean. Rebuilt his life.
And in the years ahead, he didn't just make music-he sold over 90 million records and won multiple platinum albums. From rock bottom to one of the greatest artists of all time.
A man got off work and discovered that his dog had run the 24 kilometers from his house to his job and was waiting for him on top of his car.
Dogs are the only living creatures in the world that love unconditionally.
Daniel 7:27 - And the kingdom and the dominion and the greatness of the kingdoms under the whole heaven shall be given to the people of the saints of the Most High; his kingdom shall be an everlasting kingdom, and all dominions shall serve and obey him.’
Written BEFORE Christ.
“Who has ascended to heaven and come down? Who has gathered the wind in his fists? Who has wrapped up the waters in a garment? Who has established all the ends of the earth? What is his name, and what is his son’s name? Surely you know!”
Proverbs 30:4
Roughly less than 2% of the deaf population in the United States expressed they know Christ as their personal Savior.
The ministry work for deaf people is very much in need.
When I was young, I remember watching Jack LaLanne! I would do the exercises like jumping jacks and so forth he led.
His attitude and encouragement showed he really cared!
And this clip is an amazing must watch…
When I was Muslim, man, this verse used to mess me up.
Jesus on the cross saying, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”
As a Muslim, I used to think: how does God feel forsaken by God? That sounds like weakness. That sounds like a prophet in pain.
But then I dug deeper.
And I realized Jesus was not speaking randomly. He was quoting Psalm 22.
That entire Psalm, written by King David centuries before Christ, is a prophecy about the crucifixion:
“They pierce my hands and feet.”
“They divide my garments among them.”
“All who see me mock me.”
In Jewish culture, quoting the first line of a Psalm pointed people to the entire passage.
So Jesus was not crying out in confusion.
He was declaring fulfillment.
He was saying: “This is that.”
And at the same time, He was carrying the full weight of sin, shame, abandonment, and suffering for humanity.
Every moment humanity has cried out, “God, where are you?” Christ stepped into that pain Himself.
That is not weakness.
That is intentional.
That is prophecy unfolding in real time.
That is the King bleeding on purpose so humanity could be brought near to God.
That is the Gospel.
She’s probably a mother and grandmother. Maybe they live too far away to help.
It doesn’t matter: what does matter is being the kind of person that puts yourself aside so you can take care of other people that truly need help.
What keeps you from being that kind of person?
In December, an 85-year-old widow called a North Carolina tree removal company, begging for firewood to keep her house warm, but said she couldn't pay them.
Paul Brittain, the owner, delivered the firewood for free, fixed her car, her roof, her heating/AC unit ALL for FREE and then raised $20,000 for her for Christmas.
Ever since, has been maintaining her property, completely for free.
He has never charged her a dime.
This is the America I love!!!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Philippians 4:6 - do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.