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Somali mother of 3 loses home, rejected by husband for accepting Christ after watching ‘Jesus Film’

Kenya — A mother of three children in Somalia is struggling to survive after her Muslim relatives drove her from their home and threatened to kill her for accepting Christ, she said.
The 31-year-old woman’s husband recently divorced her following her expulsion from the family homestead in Jamaame village, Kismayo in March, said the mother of children ages 5, 7 and 9.
“I do not regret embracing Christianity; I have great peace in my heart,” the mother, unidentified for security reasons, told Morning Star News. “Issa [Jesus] has been providing for me and the children for the last three months, and I know He will continue providing.”
A Christian worker had shown her and her children the “Jesus Film” on Christmas Eve, she said.
“On January 20, I then decided to surrender my life to the Lordship of Issa, and since that time, I experienced amazing peace in my heart and life,” she told Morning Star News by telephone. “But as I continued watching the film while my husband was doing small business about 100 kilometers (62 miles) away in Lower Juba, I felt the need to share it with my parents.”
On March 1, during Ramadan, she showed the film to her mother. Her mother asked questions that she was unable to answer, so she invited her father to watch the film; the family watched it together on March 4.
“While watching the film on the suffering of Jesus on the cross, I found myself shedding tears and uttering the words, ‘Oh, an innocent Son of God suffering for the sins of humanity,’” she said. “My father was shocked to see me crying and asked why I was crying. He felt troubled with the uttering of Jesus as the Son of God.”
Her father told her that Christ was not the Son of God but only one of the prophets sent by Allah, adding, “The film is misleading and not from God — it is led by the devil.”
When she protested and replied that he was incorrect, he replied, “I have no room for you in my house anymore. Just go away with your children,” she said.
Her father immediately phoned her husband.
“My husband sided with my father that I should go away, and that I should not return to him,” she said.
Her father gave her three months to decide whether to return to Islam and her husband, she said.
“My mother tried to intervene, but my father became more furious and chased me and my mother away,” she said. “After a month, my mother denounced the Christian faith and returned to my father.”
On June 10, she told Morning Star News that her husband had divorced her according to Islamic law.
“When I received a phone call from my husband concerning my faith in Issa, I told him that I am still a believer of Issa as my Lord and Savior,” she said. “My husband then pronounced the Islamic phrase, ‘I divorce you,’ and that was the end of my marriage with him.”
Relatives and other members of the Muslim community have threatened to kill her, she said.
“I have received threatening messages from two of my relatives that it is better that they kill me than I be a Christian, since I have become an apostate and should be killed,” she said.
On June 13, she fled with her children to an area closer to the border with Kenya. Since then, they have been moving from village to village searching for manual work for their daily needs. She said she is in desperate need of financial support to rent a house, cover school fees for her children, and start a small business to support their upkeep.
“My prayer is that Issa, who changed my life, may touch my family too,” she said. “Please, I need the prayers from Christians at this difficult time. If God guides me to reach Kenya, then I am sure my needs and those of the children will be met by Christians living in different parts of the world.”
Somalia’s constitution establishes Islam as the state religion and prohibits the propagation of any other religion, according to the U.S. State Department. It also requires that laws comply with Sharia (Islamic law) principles, with no exceptions in application for non-Muslims.
The death penalty for apostasy is part of Islamic law according to mainstream schools of Islamic jurisprudence. An Islamic extremist group in Somalia, Al Shabaab, is allied with al Qaeda and adheres to the teachings.
Al Shabaab or Al Shabaab sympathizers have also killed several non-local people in northern Kenya since 2011, when Kenyan forces led an African coalition into Somalia against the rebels in response to terrorist attacks on tourists and others on Kenya’s coast.
Somalia is ranked No. 2 on Christian support group Open Doors’ 2025 World Watch List of the 50 countries where it’s most difficult to be a Christian.
Sources:Christianpost
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‘A Walking…Miracle’: Singer Should Be Dead, but Believes God Saved the Day

Christian singer Emerson Day doesn’t waste a moment when asked to reflect on the most incredible miracle she’s experienced.
Day, who recently survived a potentially deadly accident, told CBN News on the red carpet at the K-LOVE Fan Awards last month she believes God healed her.
“Recently, I was in a really bad accident and I lacerated my liver,” she said. “And they told me that I probably would not live through that — and, miraculously, I did.”
Not only did she remarkably survive, but doctors also noticed something else worth mentioning. In fact, Day went to a follow-up appointment after the accident and medical professionals were stunned by what they observed.
“They said, ‘Hey, like how many blood transfusions did you have?’” she recalled. “And I said, ‘None.’ And the guy that was looking at my paperwork, he said, ‘Well, your numbers show that you had one.’”
For her part, Day didn’t seem too stunned by the revelation, and she had the perfect response for the individuals reviewing her medical files.
“I said, ‘Well, the Heavenly Father gave me one, but I did not have one while I was in this hospital,’” she said of the transfusion.
Ultimately, the singer believes the Lord saved her as she’s now completely healthy.
“I really feel like God spared my life that day,” Day said. “And I do feel like a walking, living, breathing miracle.”
She continued, “[I’m] completely healthy … and I should not be — that’s the miracle part. I should not be, but I am.”
Day previously shared in a Facebook Reel posted Jan. 1 that she started 2024 “coming out of ICU following a hunting accident.” She had fallen 12 feet, dislocated her shoulder, and lacerated her liver.
The singer experienced what she called a “long road to recovery.”
“Despite 2024 being one of the hardest years I’ve faced, God was faithful and 2024 will go down as the year of healing,” she wrote.
Sources:faithwire
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Minno Launches First-Ever American Sign Language Bible Series for Kids

NASHVILLE- Minno, the #1 source of Christian content for kids, announces it will launch American Sign Language (ASL) versions of its flagship series, “Laugh and Grow Bible for Kids,” on August 8, 2025, taking groundbreaking steps in its mission to help kids experience Jesus every day, in every way. The children’s streaming platform developed the ASL programming in partnership with Bridge Multimedia, which has previously worked with PBS Kids and Google.
“We’re building the most accessible Christian kids’ media platform in the world,” said Erick Goss, CEO and Co-founder of Minno. “To our knowledge, this is the first time a Bible series for kids has ever been created in American Sign Language—and it’s just the beginning. Every child deserves the chance to experience the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the way they learn best—whether through ASL, their native language, or as a story at bedtime. No other platform is delivering faith-based content for kids at this scale or quality.”
Minno is also expanding its Spanish language offerings, which were recently added to the platform, and will soon include Portuguese. This fall, Minno will also launch the original series “Guillermo & Will,” a dual-language Spanish-English preschool series created by Emmy-nominated puppeteer Donna Kimball. Spanish-language content consistently ranks in the platform’s top 10 most-watched programming on YouTube.
The flagship series “Laugh and Grow Bible for Kids,” which currently includes 42 episodes and three 30-minute specials, continues to expand with several new features and formats including the Spanish and Portuguese language versions, a new “In the Beginning” special, several new episodes including “Daniel and the Lions,” “The Book of Songs,” and “The Family of Jesus,” American Sign Language (ASL) versions (launching Aug 8) and audio-only versions designed for bedtime, car trips and screen-free time.
Recent content additions to the platform include fan-favorite, “The Dead Sea Squirrels” from VeggieTales co-creator Mike Nawrocki, and Minno’s new originals “Micah,” “Suni the Super Unicorn,” and “God’s Greenhouse” from KidMin creator Areo Keller Donahue, whose new special “God’s Greenhouse Get Ready for Bed Special” will launch September 5.
Over the past year (2024-2025), Minno has seen incredible growth of its streaming platform and YouTube channel, positioning it as today’s leading faith-based family content platform. Significant milestones include:
Triple-digit membership growth for the Minno.com subscription-video-on-demand (SVOD) platform, propelling it into the top 1% of direct-to-consumer subscription companies.
YouTube: One million subscribers on YouTube (150% year-over-year growth), 122 million views in the past 12 months, placing Minno in top .06% of most subscribed channels on YouTube.
“This expansion is just the beginning for Minno,” said Goss. “We believe the opportunity to reach kids with high-quality Christian content during the most formative window of their lives is massive—and we’re called to meet it. We’re building a global library of faith-filled stories shaped by theologians, child development experts, children’s media specialists, and Emmy-nominated Christian creators. Our goal is nothing short of setting a new standard for what kids’ faith-based content can be—and making it accessible to families around the world.”
Sources:prnewswire
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Top Video Game Streamer Says He’s ‘Trying to Live Biblically,’ Going to Church Every Sunday

Tyler Blevins — known as “Ninja” in the video-game-streaming world — is opening up about the “journey” of faith he and his wife, Jess, are on, revealing they have been going to church every week.
“I’m just trying to be a better person, dude,” Blevins said during a recent livestream, responding to a critic who accused him of not taking enough breaks from video games. The popular streamer said he does step away from his computer “quite often” and is trying “to walk the walk and not just talk the talk.”
“Jess and I are going through this journey, where, you know, our relationship with God and Jesus … we’re going to church every Sunday,” he said during a recent Twitch livestream.
One of Blevins’ followers commented in the chat, “Ninja giving his life to God is the biggest streamer glowup ever. Congrats brother. Welcome home.”
“Thank you,” replied the gamer. “Kinda hard to even think about my time when I wasn’t, you know what I mean?”
The 34-year-old internet star admitted there are certain things about himself he would like to change, chiefly his temper and propensity toward hypocrisy.
“I find myself being hypocritical a lot of the times, and I don’t like that about myself,” he explained. “I also look back at a lot of the things that I did in the past — now, listen, I’m not saying I regret things in the past.”
“Obviously, there are things that I do,” the streamer continued. “But, like, I can’t keep trying to better myself and trying to live biblically and also in the meanwhile tell somebody I could buy their [expletive] bank and foreclose their house.”
Blevins recently stopped playing the game “Marvel Rivals,” citing the “toxicity” of the community.
He said he is now resisting the human inclination to verbally retaliate against people who direct mean-spirited comments toward him online.
“I found it easier to just stop playing ‘Marvel’ than to … people would just get to me,” he said.
Blevins’ transparency about his faith journey comes just a few months after the celebrity briefly shared the Gospel with his fans.
“Yes, dude, Jesus is King,” he said. “I mean, and if — even if you don’t think He is — don’t judge me for it, and I won’t judge you for it, man. I do, I just feel it’s so crazy, man.”
Sources:faithwire
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