Hedieh Mirahmadi

Hedieh Mirahmadi

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Hedieh Mirahmadi was a devout Muslim for two decades working in the field of national security before she experienced the redemptive power of Jesus Christ and has a new passion for sharing the Gospel.  She dedicates herself full-time to Resurrect Ministry, an online resource that harnesses the power of the Internet to make salvation through Christ available to people of all nations, and her daily podcastLivingFearlessDevotional.com.

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  • America has a long history of upholding biblical values

    America has a long history of upholding biblical values

    Regardless of how lost or debased the actions of our leaders may be, every believer is personally accountable to God for preserving His commandments. This obligation also includes protecting freedom of speech, religious liberty, and the moral imperative to be a voice for the voiceless.

  • Why the US needs to stop eroding its freedom

    Why the US needs to stop eroding its freedom

    Ultimately, as Americans, we cannot stop leading by example. Our laws and policies should demonstrate that we trust the free marketplace of ideas. Otherwise, the U.S. government's paranoia and overreach to stop the free flow of information will be why other nations oppress, harass, and curtail the freedoms we fought so hard to promote.

  • Kanye West: God can use imperfect people?

    Kanye West: God can use imperfect people?

    God uses imperfect people to accomplish miraculous things. I hope Ye West will continue to draw closer to the Lord, and maybe one day, we will witness the amazing work done through yet another broken but devoted man of God.

  • Calling on the American Nazarites

    Calling on the American Nazarites

    Our nation is on the brink of losing God’s blessing due to moral decay and reckless disregard for His commandments. Now is a critical time to raise a remnant of American Nazarites.

  • Weaponization of government for political purposes

    Weaponization of government for political purposes

    Though the enemy used to be just foreign actors intent to harm Americans, the new public enemy appears to be American conservatives and people who hold biblical values. Let's hope Congressional leaders will come together and investigate the miscarriages of justice and the erosion of our constitutionally protected right to religious freedom, free speech, and political opposition.

  • The language war is corrupting the Church

    The language war is corrupting the Church

    The Apostle Paul warned us that many would follow a false Gospel and believe in a “doctrine of demons.” Changing the message of the Bible to suit the culture will only lead to the inevitable, soul-destroying contamination.

  • God's heart for Israel is not a two-state solution

    God's heart for Israel is not a two-state solution

    As a former Muslim, the love for Israel and its people is an entirely new experience for me but I am grateful the Lord has opened my heart to this understanding. 

  • What lies ahead in our battle for the unborn

    What lies ahead in our battle for the unborn

    So let us demonstrate to our fellow Americans that the Christian faith is not just about being morally right but is rooted in love for our neighbors, shown through generous and compassionate actions.

  • The National Parents and Families Engagement Council ignores half the nation

    The National Parents and Families Engagement Council ignores half the nation

    If the Council sincerely intends to address the most pressing issues for all parents, it must include both sides of these fractious debates. Instead, the Biden Administration is signaling that the goal is not resolution and healing the ideological divide but just announcing one side as the winner.

  • From a former Muslim: Advice on sharing the Gospel in a hostile world

    From a former Muslim: Advice on sharing the Gospel in a hostile world

    We are to be wise as serpents and as innocent as doves. Preaching in a fallen world requires a delicate balance of humility, brotherly love, and discernment. We should be prayerful and wise to distinguish when He presents us with an open door or a door that only He can shut. Ultimately the choice is His.