DESTINATION JERUSALEM: ISIS, CONVERT OR DIE, CHRISTIAN PERSECUTION AND PREPARING FOR THE DAYS AHEAD By Chris Mitchell DESTINATION JERUSALEM: ISIS, Convert or Die, Christian Persecution and Preparing for the Days Ahead Copyright © 2015 by Chris Mitchell ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Any unauthorized reprint or use of this material is prohibited. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system without express written permission from the contributing writer or the publisher except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. For more information contact [email protected] Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. Publication date: January 2015 Print: ISBN: 978-0-9862233-0-3 eBook: ISBN: 978-0-9862233-1-0 ePub: ISBN: 978-0-9862233-2-7 Library of Congress Control Number: 2014957658 This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is sold with the understanding that the author or the publisher is not engaged in rendering any type of professional services. If expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. 1. ISIS 2. Persecution 3. Jerusalem 4. Christianity 5. Middle East 6. Preparation 7. Terrorists 8. Religion I. Mitchell, Chris II. Destination Jerusalem Destination Jerusalem may be purchased at special quantity discounts. Resale opportunities are available for sales promotions, corporate programs, gifts, fund raising, book clubs, or education-al purposes for churches, congregations, schools and universities. For more information contact Mel Cohen: Mel Cohen 1000 Pearl Road Pleasantville, TN 37033 931-593-2484 [email protected] Have Chris Mitchell speak at your live event or by videoconferencing. For information call Mel at 931 593-2484 or email Mel at [email protected]. Editors: Mel Cohen, Anne Severance Cover design and layout: Lynne Hopwood Photos by Jonathan Goff Printed in the United States of America Publishing Consultant: Mel Cohen of Inspired Authors Press LLC Publisher: C & L Publishing LLC Destination Jerusalem Website: www.destinationjerusalembook.com To those brave Christians suffering for their faith in Jesus, of whom the Bible says, “The world is not worthy.” ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Winston Churchill said, “Writing a book is an adventure.” Penning Destination Jerusalem was no exception… although the companions on the adventure make all the difference. Elizabeth joined me 36 years ago and, as Winnie the Pooh said, “As soon as I saw you, I knew an adventure was going to happen.” Here we are nearly four decades into our friendship, and it’s still true that “a good friend listens to your adventures; a best friend makes them with you.” Here’s to this adventure that’s “in the book” and the new ones around the corner. Thanks for being my best friend and letting me go “around the corner.” Speaking of around the corner, our young tribe is now “around the world,” launched out on their own adventures. Philip, Kathleen and Grace inspired Destination Jerusalem from afar. Now Philip and his new best friend, Caitlyn, are expecting a new generation, and new adventures. My fellow travelers in the Mitchell clan—Kevin, Brian and Nancy (Clarke) and Jeanne—continue to encourage this sojourner scribe on his way home. We all remember Rick, whose new adventure has just begun. My adventure with CBN began more than a quarter of a century ago. Its vision to take the Gospel to the ends of the earth was a star I decided to hitch my wagon to all those years ago. More than a half a century into fulfilling its mandate to prepare the way of the Lord, Founder Pat Robertson, CEO Gordon Robertson, President Michael Little and so many others are engaged in a labor of love and devotion to the One who birthed this Heavenly vision. Their faithfulness allows this reporter to step onto the front lines and find a front-row seat to His story. Behind CBN’s worldwide team is an army of partners whose steadfast support and prayers make forays into Kurdistan, Minya or Moscow possible. Thank you! Fellow companions on these expeditions are an extraordinary CBN News team from Virginia Beach to Washington DC, led by Rob Allman. Here, in the city of the Great King, a fabulous bureau—Julie Stahl, Tzippe Barrow, Yehuda Chamarro, Annika Kopp, Nissim Lerner and Lesly Bertell— experience the awe of telling the stories of this age from the epicenter. Jonathan Goff, our intrepid cameraman, shared many of these adventures. His pluck, good humor, resourcefulness and Godliness got us through many predicaments and yielded outstanding results. On the field in Kurdistan, Pastor Majeed proved an invaluable resource, companion, friend and brother to his two sidekicks from the Holy Land. Throughout the process unsung, unseen and unheralded intercessors have held up my hands and heart through their steadfast prayers and intercession. Whether in the streets of Kirkuk, the alleys of Minya or at the keyboard in Jerusalem, their cries to the One who hears and answers have protected, encouraged and inspired this herald. Their prayers breathed life into Destination Jerusalem. I benefit from those prayers whether whispered in the secret place or shouted amongst the Body. We all share in the fruit. This side of Heaven, their full story may never be told, yet He knows. On the earth: the practical work of publishing lay on the capable, experienced shoulders of Mel Cohen, our publishing consultant from Inspired Authors Press. He’s been the penultimate maestro, orchestrating all the various elements to bring Destination Jerusalem to fruition. Anne Severance’s copy editing guardrails kept this author from veering off the straight and narrow road of good grammar and proper punctuation. More importantly, her prayers and belief in this message and its power to bless inspired this scribe throughout the editing. Aaron Aprile, our proofreader, completed the final read-through. Lynne Hopwood added her expert graphic design and creativity; Jared Rowe his webmaster’s expertise. This tome owes its heart to those brave men and women who have endured unspeakable horrors, yet who remain faithful to their Lord Jesus. To men like Canon Andrew White, heroes of our age, who stand in the face of terror and yet lift up their eyes to see their Redemption drawing nigh. Finally, to the three most important Persons in my life: my Father, under whose wings I find shelter, who sets my times and seasons and whose Kingdom I long to see; to Jesus, who found me when I was lost and now steers me through the shoals of life and to the Holy Spirit, whose still, small voice comforts and guides. Their love is my beacon, guiding this homesick soul home. Maranatha! Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENTS PROLOGUE CHAPTER 1 15 Minutes From ISIS CHAPTER 2 ISIS on the March CHAPTER 4 The Rise of the Caliphate CHAPTER 5 Convert or Die! CHAPTER 6 Saturday People, Sunday People CHAPTER 7 Sirens Over Jerusalem CHAPTER 8 Iran’s Nuclear Shadow CHAPTER 9 Spiritual Headlines In The Middle East CHAPTER 10 Know Your Enemy CHAPTER 11 Preparing…And Preparing The Way CHAPTER 12 Destination Jerusalem EPILOGUE BE PART OF THE STORY DESTINATION: THE NEW JERUSALEM THE ADVENTURE CONTINUES: DESTINATION JERUSALEM NOTES Note: It’s important to mention the major difference and historical breach between Sunnis and Shiites. Sunnis make up about 85% of the Islamic world while Shiites constitute about 15%. For example, ISIS is Sunni while Iran is predominately Shiite. Often these two factions are bitter enemies and consider each other heretics. Their rift began after the death of Muhammad in 632. The Sunnis - or Ahl al-Sunna, the people of the tradition – believed Muhammad’s successor should arise from within the Muslim community. However Shiites – or the Shiat Ali, the party of Ali – wanted the leadership to stay within the prophet’s family beginning with Ali, the son-in-law of the prophet. This division has lasted for centuries and the fracture explains a great deal of the conflict in the Middle East today. PROLOGUE A Christian refugee sobs, “Jesus forgive them!” after fleeing the deadly rampage of Islamic State fighters. A Yazidi mother tells us about the horrific fate suffered by her late son at the hands of these marauding Muslims. An Israeli woman recounts how Hamas terrorists rose like zombies from the beach near her house to launch a terror attack on her kibbutz. Sirens wail over the skies of Jerusalem and warn of incoming missiles, while Israelis scurry for bomb shelters. Beheadings make global news, shake the leaders of Western powers, shape public policy and influence military strategy. Against this precarious backdrop, Iran’s mullahs quietly prepare their deadly nuclear cocktail. Sounds like a plot from a spy novel; unfortunately, it’s all too real. During the summer of 2014, history changed. ISIS (the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) stunned the world with its Islamic blitzkrieg that swept through Syria and northern Iraq. This jihadist juggernaut erased the storied Sykes-Picot political line drawn up during World War I. Suddenly, the countries of Iraq and Syria ceased to exist as they had for nearly a century. Now the world had to deal not just with a terrorist entity, but a terrorist army bent on imposing its fierce brand of Islam on anyone…or anything in its path. Its black flag often called the “Black Standard” has shown up everywhere from New Jersey to Sydney. It bears the Shahada, the Muslim creed which states “There is not god but Allah and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah” and adds “Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.” Once again, Christians and other Middle East minorities bore the brunt of this menace. More than a million fled. Many sought refuge in an area that would become much more well-known to the world, Kurdistan. Its vaunted military—the Peshmerga—would become the tip of the spear against this radical Islamic group. Several hundred miles to the west, another Islamist group—Hamas—fired thousands of rockets into Israel, the one Western democracy in the Middle East. The 50-day war between Hamas and Israel riveted the world and drew media from every corner of the earth. Much of the coverage impugned Israel for defending herself from this group openly dedicated to her destruction. Both of these conflicts are significant. While these events (the sudden surge of ISIS and the nearly two-month war between Hamas and Israel) took place during one summer, their long-term implications are profound. ISIS, which morphed into the Islamic State, will be an arch-enemy of the West for years to come. It holds global ambitions and is drawing support from the four corners of the earth from a new generation of jihadists. Closer to Jerusalem, Hamas sparked one of the longest wars in the history of the Jewish State while much of the world blamed Israel. Hamas showed to the world that its agenda— and that of other Islamic groups—remains the end of the Jewish State. Israelis, like the Kurds, find themselves once more in the vanguard against radical Islam. Their future is wedded to our own since jihadists see Israel as the “Little Satan” but the US (and the rest of the Christian West) as the “Great Satan.” During the summer, this reporter had the opportunity to cover both conflicts and talk face to face with those who have borne the brunt of these tragic events. From the front lines in Kurdistan, facing ISIS, to the Gaza border, watching Hamas rockets rain on Israel, we had a front-row seat for these history-making wars. Their storylines resound with the grand themes of our age: the rise of radical Islam, the ongoing persecution— some say ethnic cleansing—of Christians in the Middle East and the centrality of Jerusalem in world history. Destination Jerusalem follows the trail blazed by Dateline Jerusalem. It resumes the Middle East narrative that increasingly looks like the prophecies of the Bible are indeed ripening in our time. Some see the streams of current events and Biblical prophecy flowing together in the river of this generation. It stays on the scent of those pivotal trends such as the Jewish people coming back to their ancient homeland, often spurred by the rise of a new tide of anti- Semitism. It again threads the theme throughout that Jerusalem is the ultimate destination for Jews, Muslims, Christians and the nations, the polestar of either their spiritual journeys or their geopolitical aspirations. Since the publication of Dateline Jerusalem, profound changes have taken place in the Middle East and Israel. Radical Muslims don’t just dream about a
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