
Keeping It Real: Conversations with Jillian Michaels "The West is a Battlefield" — Egyptian Pastor’s Urgent Warning
Apr 26, 2026
Martin Sedra, an Egyptian-born pastor who fled religious persecution, shares his personal stories and warnings. He discusses Islamic doctrine versus Christian teaching. He describes alleged infiltration strategies targeting Western institutions. He contrasts views on marriage, gender, and warfare. He urges vigilance about cultural and legal conflicts between Sharia and Western freedoms.
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Bus Stop Miracle That Changed A Family
- Martin Sedra recounts a 2006 assassination plot targeting his two young brothers after a Muslim woman converted at his father's sermon.
- The would-be kidnappers froze twice and later reported an angel immobilized them, leading the terrorist leader to convert to Christianity.
Why Islam Frames Non‑Sharia States As Battlefields
- Sedra contrasts Old Testament wartime commands as limited and targeted versus Islamic jihad as perpetual and global.
- He cites dar al-harb (house of war) versus dar al-salam (house of peace) to explain why non-Sharia nations are viewed as battlefields.
Challenge Soft Pulpits With Righteous Courage
- Do not conflate gentle American pulpits with biblical conviction; Sedra urges stronger, truth-telling churches that confront perceived wickedness.
- He frames righteous anger as justified when confronting cultural decline and threats.
