Imagine this nightmare in Egypt today:
A man dares to love Christ with all his heart... and pays for it with his freedom.
Said Abdelrazek
Our brother in Christ is locked away simply for converting to Christianity in Egypt.
Tortured for his faith: his cross tattoo brutally carved from his skin.
Hung for hours in a crucifixion position, handcuffed and roped, while guards and inmates mocked him.
Starved of food, water, medicine, showers even the right to pray.
Yet he refuses to renounce Jesus.
Now facing life in prison… or death at his September 6 trial all for refusing to deny his Savior.
If he makes it to September because Said is facing severe lower back pain , urinary tract pain, and an underlying heart condition without any medical attention 💔
Is this a tactic being used against him?
Free Said Abdelrazek NOW.
Before it’s too late. Quran 2:191 before your eyes 👀
Egypt’s Article 98(f) makes this horror legal
#DontLetHimDie
#FreeSaidAbdelRazek
#EndChristianPersecution
In 2018, Ubokobong Amanam lost his fingers in an accident. His family ordered a prosthetic from abroad to help him cope. When it arrived, it was the wrong color. Bright white, on Black skin.
His older brother John, a sculptor with no medical training, couldn't accept that. He spent over a year teaching himself silicone work, pigmentation, and mold-making, driven by nothing but the need to help his brother look like himself again.
In 2019, he handed his brother the first hyper-realistic dark-skin prosthetic ever made in Africa.
He had no idea he'd just started a movement.
Today, John Amanam's company, Immortal Cosmetic Art, has served over 5,000 clients in more than 60 countries. Every hand, ear, nose, and finger is hand-painted with visible veins and nails, built to be indistinguishable from real skin. He patented the technique in Nigeria in 2020, and runs a donation program so amputees who can't afford care still get it for free.
And he isn't stopping at cosmetic. His latest project, the Ubokobong Bionic Arm, uses electrical signals from the user's own muscles to move naturally, wrapped in that same hyper-realistic dark skin. Orders are already coming in from the US, UK, Australia, and Ghana, before it's even officially launched.
One brother's accident. One man refusing to accept "close enough." An entire industry finally catching up to the people it forgot.
Dear @SenRemiTinubu, I have started roasted agbado business as instructed by you. I used my certificates to lit up the fire.
Do well to ensure bandits do not attack me on my way to farm, do well to ensure price of transportation doesn’t run me out of business. Lastly, while you and governor’s wives cruise in the exotic cars you shared, please stop by and buy my corn.
@arojinle1 Assuming without conceding that this man is right about garri, then this video is evidence of his logic. It seems he's been deep in the garri🤣🤣🤣
I'm Tomori. Shot by police and survived. They refuse to pay medical bills. IGP, CP Lagos, and PPROs are aware.
I may lose the use of my hand forever if I don't get reconstructive surgery. I can't afford it. It's terrifying, but I'm not giving up.
I'm begging you, please read, donate, retweet. Even $5 helps save my hand. 🙏
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This one shook me to my core 💔
Nigeria has many ways of failing its people… and this is one of the cruelest.
Meet Gospel Uabari Kinanee. In 2007, he was just 14 years old. He left home to play football with friends and never came back.
For months, his family turned Rivers State upside down. Hospitals, police stations, morgues — they checked everywhere. No Gospel.
The search broke them. His parents sold their land, their property, everything they had to find their son. The pain and stress was too much. Eventually, both of them died from heartbreak 💔
The world assumed Gospel was dead too. Years passed. 18 long years.
Then in 2025, out of nowhere, his older brother got a call: “We found your brother. He’s in a correctional facility in Rivers State.”
For 18 years, Gospel had been locked up. A 14-year-old boy who went out to play.
When they asked for his case file, there was nothing. No charges. No court record. No reason for his arrest. Just a child… forgotten behind bars.
The worst part? Gospel lost himself in there. His mind couldn’t carry the weight. He doesn’t recognize his brother. He can’t explain how he ended up in prison. The boy who left home to play ball is now a man who can’t remember his own story 😢
How does a child disappear into the system for 18 years without a case?
How many more “Gospels” are wasting away in prison right now for nothing?
This is not just his story. This is a wake-up call for all of us.
Nigeria, how do we fix this? How many innocent lives are we still losing to silence and broken systems? Talk to me
#JusticeForGospel
Scientists mapped a piece of brain the size of half a grain of rice.
One-millionth the size of the human brain.
It took them a year and over 1.4 million gigabytes to scan it.
They found over 57,000 cells, 150 million synapses, and even some new structures they didn't know existed.
Mapping the entire human brain in this level of detail would require all the data storage generated on Earth in a year + a 140-acre data center.
But the human brain itself can hold up to ~2.5 million gigabytes of information - enough for ~3 million hours of HD video or 342 years of continuous viewing.
It can process roughly 10 quadrillion calculations per second - enough processing power to run over 4,000 high-end gaming PCs all operating at peak ability.
And it only runs on the amount of power needed for a single dim light bulb.
No technology even comes close to doing what the brain can do.
The more we learn about biology, the more complex it becomes.
This is God's Glory on display.
God I’m in tears in court right now after 7months of fighting for a teenager that was raped and aborted for, they tried to sabotaged this case through the DPP but I fought tooth and nail and made sure I obtained my own certified true copy and pushed ahead with every resources available to me and today judgement was served,the pedophile is going on trial and finally moving from the magistrate court to the high court where he would be formerly jailed for his crimes. I never stopped at the court but followed it up at the DPP and finally yesterday I was given my own copy 😍
I was vilified for standing by this young girl, most of the men in her compound who are pedophile apologist called me all sorts of names and threaten me, one even called me gay just but I dealt with them fully and even sued one to court and he was begging for his life not to enter jail.
Today I’m having the last laugh,I have always fought for children and teenagers to be free from the shackles of pedophiles and today th
1 AM. Arkansas. A dog won't stop barking.
A father walks down the hallway. Opens his 14-year-old daughter's bedroom door.
The bed is empty. The window is open.
He already knows the name of the man who took her.
He's known it for three months.
Aaron Spencer is 37 years old. Army veteran, 82nd Airborne, deployed to Iraq. Farmer. Husband. Father of a little girl who used to sleep with the light on.
The man who took her is named Michael Fosler. 67 years old.
Three months earlier, when she was still 13, Arkansas had arrested Fosler and charged him with 43 separate crimes against her.
Sexual assault of a minor.
Internet stalking of a child.
Sexual indecency with a child.
Possession of child pornography.
43 counts. Against a 13-year-old girl.
43.
The judge looked at all of it. And set the bond at $50,000.
Fifty. Thousand. Dollars.
Then she wrote "no contact order" on a piece of paper and called it justice.
Fosler walked out the same day.
And on the night of October 8, 2024, he came back for her.
That's when Aaron Spencer grabbed his Glock 19.
That's when Aaron Spencer climbed into his Ford truck.
That's when Aaron Spencer stopped waiting for the system to save his daughter.
He found Fosler's truck on Highway 31. His little girl was inside it.
He chased him six miles. High beams flashing. Horn screaming. Begging him to pull over.
Fosler did not pull over.
So Aaron rammed the truck into a ditch.
Drew his pistol.
And fired sixteen rounds.
Fifteen of them found the man who raped his daughter.
Then he picked up the phone, called 911, and said the only words a father can say in that moment:
"Michael Fosler is dead on the side of the road for trying to kidnap my daughter. I had no choice."
The state charged him with second-degree murder.
The prosecutor went on TV and said, quote: "We don't live in the Wild West."
The judge slapped him in a jail cell.
And every father in this country went silent for a long, long minute.
Then something happened that nobody predicted.
Aaron Spencer, awaiting trial for killing the man who raped his little girl, announced he was running for Sheriff of Lonoke County.
A murder defendant. Running for the badge.
The whole country laughed. The pundits called it a stunt. The papers called it impossible.
March 3, 2026. The voters of Lonoke County walked into the polls.
They did not laugh.
They gave Aaron Spencer 53.5% of the vote.
They threw out the incumbent sheriff who had locked him in a cell. They gave him a 27-point landslide.
The father who killed his daughter's rapist is now the Republican nominee for sheriff in a county where Trump pulled 76%.
His murder trial begins June 22, 2026.
Five weeks from today.
If he wins the trial, his name stays on the November ballot.
If he wins November, he becomes the sheriff who answers 911 calls in Lonoke County, Arkansas.
The father. With the badge. Of the same county that arrested him.
This is what happens when a system lets a 43-count predator walk free for $50,000.
This is what happens when a judge writes a paper order instead of doing her job.
This is what happens when a father decides he is done waiting.
There is something left in this country.
Something the courts cannot kill.
Something the judges cannot bond out.
Something the prosecutors cannot silence.
It is called a father.
And in Lonoke County, Arkansas, 53.5% of the voters just looked Aaron Spencer in the eye and said:
"Sir. You did the right thing. Now come run the whole damn sheriff's office."
His trial starts in five weeks.
God bless Aaron Spencer.
And God bless every American standing behind him.
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.
BREAKING: Please pray for American missionary doctor Peter Stafford, who has tested positive for Ebola while serving in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Stafford and his wife Rebekah are Christian medical missionaries serving through Serge. The couple met at The Ohio State University medical school and previously completed residency programs at the University of Kentucky.
They have three young children.
According to Serge, Dr. Stafford contracted the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola after treating patients at a hospital amid a growing outbreak in the region.
Two other missionaries who treated patients there, including Rebekah Stafford, are reportedly asymptomatic and following quarantine protocols.
The Staffords said they felt called by God to serve long-term in Nyankunde, a region that has “suffered so much and experienced incredible loss.”
Honestly, stories like this are a sobering reminder of the sacrifices missionaries and medical workers make to care for people in dangerous places around the world.
Please join me in praying for healing, protection, wisdom for doctors and health officials, and peace for the Stafford family. 🙏
So in December 2025 my daughter told us she had melanoma and it had metastasized to her lung, left breast and colon, needless to say we were devastated. She had surgery for the cancer in her colon and it was successful. She started treatment for the cancer in her lung and breast and after 2 treatments the cancer shrunk from 6cm to 4cm, so we had a ray of hope. She began having issues with her hemoglobin dropping after treatments. She had to start blood transfusion to bring her numbers up, this happened after every treatment. This began to take its toll on Natalie. She would visit me at the coffee shop and began to cry and it broke my heart. We have had our church people all praying for her along with hundreds more, including friends and family. Tonight my daughter face timed me (something she never does) and she was crying, my heart almost stopped beating, I was afraid that she was about to tell us the cancer had spread. She wiped her eyes and said the doctor had sent an email to Eddy (her husband) and said he couldn’t wait until tomorrow to tell him that Natalie was 100% cancer FREE. This was incredible news. I made this post just to testify to the glory of God that miracles still happen. We give God all the glory. During the call with my daughter I could see that twinkle back in her eyes, it had not been there for several months. I am beside myself with joy and look forward to seeing her beautiful smile. I want everyone to celebrate with us and give God the glory.
Credit: Ronnie Echols via FB
Soldier Maya Johnson shared a testimony from her time overseas, saying fellow soldiers mocked her as the “church girl” because she prayed before missions. According to Johnson, after she was removed from missions, her team repeatedly came under attack and later asked her to return, telling her, “Whatever you’re praying, it’s working.”
Johnson said she continued praying over her team, and by the end of deployment, all 300 soldiers under her assignment made it home alive.
Her testimony is now encouraging people across social media to stay bold in their faith and never underestimate the power of prayer.
Activist: "Your cows are putting carbon into the atmosphere."
Farmer: "Where did they get it?"
Activist: "What?"
Farmer: "The carbon. Where did the cow get it before it put it anywhere."
Activist: "From... eating?"
Farmer: "From eating grass. And where did the grass get it."
Activist: "The soil?"
Farmer: "The air. The grass pulled it out of the air last spring. The cow ate the grass. The cow breathed some of it back out. It went back into the air it came from."
Activist: "But it's still going into the atmosphere."
Farmer: "It's going back. There's a difference between a thing going somewhere and a thing going back. You've described a circle and you're frightened of it."
Activist: "Then just don't have the cow."
Farmer: "The grass still dies in autumn. It rots where it falls. The carbon goes back into the air either way, just without anyone getting fed in the middle."
Activist: "It's not that simple."
Farmer: "It's grass, cow, breath, grass. Or it's grass, rot, air, grass. Same circle, fewer dinners. If that's complicated for you I'd stay away from the water cycle. That one's got clouds in it."