Christian Post
 
 
 
2/18/15 
 
 
Western Christians  entering fight against ISIS
by _Mark  Ellis_ 
(http://blogs.christianpost.com/god-reports/author/mark-ellis/) 
 



 
 
Jordan Matson

By Mark Ellis and Michael Ashcraft 
The latest foreign fighters to flock into the war zone in Iraq and Syria 
are  Christians who want to do more than their western governments allow. 
U.S. vet Jordan Matson engages in firefights regularly with ISIS soldiers  
alongside pro-Western Syrian Kurds, according to an interview with Fox News. 
“I decided that if our government wasn’t going to do anything about it, I  
would,” says Matson, who’s fought ISIS since September 2014. “We’re 
getting shot  at on pretty much a daily basis. It’s more of a World War II or 
Vietnam style  fight. We don’t have the technology that the United States 
military has to push  our enemies away.” 
A strong Christian who has the words “Christ is Lord” inscribed in his 
vest,  Matson says he decided to enlist when he saw the news reports about 
Christians  being executed mercilessly while family members were sold into 
slavery and given  to human trafficking. 
“What tipped the iceberg was when Mosul fell itself and they killed a lot 
of  Christians,” he says. “These people are human beings; they just want to 
live in  peace.” 
Thousands of Muslim radicals, drawn by the Medieval-like barbarism of ISIS, 
 have joined the terror group in recent months. Less publicity has been 
given to  the estimated dozens of Christians who have quietly joined the forces 
of good,  not as mercenaries but as volunteers. 
A Christian from Australia, Khamis Gewargis Khamis left behind his wife and 
 two children in Melbourne to enlist with an Assyrian militia faction 
called  Dwekh Nawsha, which translates “Self Sacrifices,” ABC News reports. 
The terrorists “don’t discriminate when it comes to killing, torture and 
so  on,” says Khamis. “These are barbaric people, they came here only to die 
for  what they believe in, so you can imagine the terror that they are 
spreading  among the families, the kids and so on.” 
Khamis says Dwekh Nawsha fights alongside Kurdish Peshmurga stationed at  
Baqofa, about 15 miles North of ISIS-occupied Mosul. He says he may run afoul 
of  Australian law prohibiting citizens to get entangled in foreign 
militias, but  he’s willing to face the consequences in a courtroom because the 
need is  urgent. 
“Here I’m fighting for a people and for a faith, and the enemy is much 
bigger  and more brutal” than when he was deployed with the US military in 
2006, he  says. “These are some of the only towns in Nineveh where church bells 
ring. In  every other town the bells have gone silent, and that’s 
unacceptable.” 
Brett, who withheld his last name avoid troubles with the U.S. government,  
has Saint Michael, the archangel of war, tattooed on his back and carries 
his  pocket Bible at all times. 
New recruits keep coming. Tim, 38, of England, was turned away last week  
because he didn’t yet have authorization to join the boots on the ground of  
Kurdish militia. 
“I’m here to make a difference and hopefully put a stop to some atrocities,
”  he told Reuters. He shut down his construction business, sold his house 
and  bought a ticket for himself and friend, a 44-year-old American software 
 engineer, Scott. 
The pair flew to Dubai and from there to Suleimaniyah, in Kurdish 
territory,  from where they took a taxi to Duhok, where they attempted to 
enlist. 
“Everyone dies,” Brett says. “One of my favorite verses in the Bible says: 
be  faithful unto death, and I shall give you the crown of life.” 
Meanwhile, hopes for a rapid rout of ISIS were dashed last week when a 
group  in Libya beheaded 21 Egyptian Christians whose only crime was to seek 
employment  in the oil-rich neighboring nation. A grisly video – showing the 
same execution  style and filming quality of ISIS – appeared to take 
Washington by surprise,  which had discounted the spread of ISIS’s appalling 
tactics. 
In the video released Sunday, a masked terrorist, in a perfect American  
accent, threatens to make the Mediterranean run red with the blood of 
Europeans,  ominously warning that Rome will be struck next. 
“We will fight you until Christ descends, breaks the cross and kills the  
pig,” the terrorist says, alluding to Muslim eschatology. The Egyptians 
Coptic  Christians are shown lying on their stomachs, dressed in orange 
jumpsuits 
on the  beach. Their captors jammed fingers into their eyes, yanked their 
heads back and  proceeded to cut their necks. 
U.S. President Barak Obama hailed the “Arab spring” uprising of 2012 as  
democracy supplanted dictatorships in several Mediterranean Muslim nations. 
But  now the outcome is being called “Arab winter” as Libya and other 
nations spiral  down into endless fighting among factions, with fanatics such 
as 
ISIS stepping  into the power vacuum. 
ISIS’ shock tactics actually appear to be inspiring radically inclined  
Muslims because they project the sensation of power to people who feel  
frustrated by the overwhelming military machine of the West. ISIS employs an  
easy-to-join process compared to al-Qaeda, which submits applicants to a 
lengthy  
process. 
The video shows that “the barbarous Islamic State—far from waning and 
being  limited to portions of Iraq and Syria—is growing stronger, now well 
entrenched  in Libya too,” writes Raymond Ibrahim on his website, which 
monitors 
Islamic  atrocities. 



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