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The Next Jihad

Stop the Christian Genocide in Africa

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The Next Jihad

By: Rev. Johnnie Moore, Rabbi Abraham Cooper
Narrated by: Stu Gray, Neil Hellegers
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Drawing from on-the-ground experience and personal testimonials, two of the world’s leading advocates for religious freedom and human rights - one Jewish and one Christian - explain what’s happening to Christians across Africa, why it matters, and what must be done now.

Although news of Christians being killed overseas hits major media outlets from time to time, the news quickly fades away while our fellow believers continue to suffer. Johnnie Moore, as he has done before, wants to awaken the church and American politicians to the daily horrors happening to Christians, focusing this time on Africa.

While the world has been fixated on jihadist threats in the Middle East, terrorists from Nigeria to Kenya have had free reign to massacre on a scale far beyond that of the terrorists in Iraq and Syria. Whole villages have been razed, mothers and children have been grotesquely killed, and an unabashed effort at ethnic cleansing has been embarked upon with unrelenting resolve. Their intention is to rid Africa of its Christians, either by forced conversion to Islam or by destruction and murder.

Moore is writing this book with Rabbi Abraham Cooper, an Orthodox Jew, who is a regular contributor to FOX News and is the associate dean and director of Global Social Action Agenda for the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a leading Jewish human rights organization with more than 400,000 family members. With their many connections in politics and media, as well as their respective faith communities, Moore and Rabbi Cooper will be able to reach a wide audience with this message.

©2020 Rabbi Abraham Cooper and Johnnie Moore (P)2020 Thomas Nelson
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"Rabbi Abraham Cooper and Rev. Johnnie Moore have long been numbered among the world's foremost advocates for religious freedom and human rights. I'm very glad they have turned their attention to Nigeria, where there is an ongoing genocide largely ignored by the world. They have led by example by travelling there themselves before writing this well-researched and compelling call to action. The world must act now." (Rep. Frank Wolf, US House of Representatives (1981-2015))

"Rabbi Cooper and Johnnie Moore have written a compelling first-hand account of the unfolding tragedy in Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation. They write with clarity, insight, and urgency about an unfolding genocide, driven by Jihadist ideology and hatred of difference. They detail the hacking to death and beheading of Christians; the destruction of homes, livelihoods, and places of worship; and the abduction and rape of young women—personified by the story of Leah Sharibu—and they ask, why are we so indifferent? This book is a timely and overdue call to action—with fifteen concluding recommendations—reminding us that 'quiet diplomacy didn't save six million Jews,' that 'never again' is a glib slogan that has been rendered meaningless in Jos, Kano, Plateau State, and Nigeria's many other slaughter houses. This is a powerful message that demands the attention of us all, and it ought to be on every leader's desk. We have voices, votes, freedoms, privileges—and having read this book, you will have no excuse for not using them." (The Lord Alton of Liverpool)

"The Next Jihad is a vivid and timely primer on the religious terror now targeting Christians in large regions of the African country of Nigeria. That, for its faith, this church community—the largest Christian community of the most Christian continent today—suffers relentless, unspeakable death and torment at the hands of those who align with Islamic State and other extremists should at once inspire us and serve as a warning. Yet Rev. Johnnie Moore and Rabbi Abraham Cooper show that the courageous witness of these African Christians is met by silence as their own government and the international community respond with cold indifference. Read this compelling book and learn why we should act while there is still time." (Nina Shea, director, Hudson Institute's Center for Religious Freedom)

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so sad this needs to stop

this absolutely had me in tears there is no reason other people no matter of their difference in faith to ever hurt anybody not children especially nobody has the right to do that I have seen a few videos by accident I don't know how it came across them of beheadings and all it did was traumatized me for many weeks so for these victims and their loved ones can you imagine what they're going through. now don't get me wrong I have many Muslim friends that are really sweet a little part of me wants to scream at them about their ideologies about their Quran but instead we don't talk about our differences we just get along am I mean I have a lot Muslim friends but most definitely I could not and would not ever support such atrocities from any body.. people even in America are killing each other. this is a wake-up call for everybody to step in and do something. This is so sad and damb it it angers me so much... it's so hard to put into words how hardest book was to read I was able to get through the whole thing but not without crying a lot I can't believe that the government just let this stuff happen are there paid off to not care it's time to start writing to our government people need to start standing up for more cuz if it was their families they would want the same thing

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