
It’s Friday, October 10th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I’m Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com)
By Adam McManus
Sudanese Muslims threaten to take over Christian school
A years-long Islamist attempt to seize a Christian school in Sudan, Africa continued this month even as people displaced by war have taken refuge in the facility, reports Morning Star News.
On September 3rd, an Islamic business interest sent three Muslims who forcefully entered the embattled Evangelical School of Sudan, located in the city of Omdurman across the Nile River from Sudan’s capital of Khartoum. They threatened hundreds of mostly Christian people displaced by internal war, telling them to leave the compound.
The intruders made their way to the office of the headmaster of the school, which belongs to the Sudan Presbyterian Evangelical Church and broke the office door. Without giving a deadline, the intruders threatened to take the facility by force.
Psalm 10:2 says, “In arrogance, the wicked hotly pursue the poor; let them be caught in the schemes that they have devised.”
President Trump helped orchestrate Israel-Hamas peace deal
At his Cabinet meeting yesterday morning, President Donald Trump discussed the historic peace deal he helped to negotiate between Israel and Hamas, the Palestinian Muslim terrorist group, to end the two-year-long war.
TRUMP: “It’s really peace in the Middle East.”
It was part of his 20-point peace plan to end the conflict.
TRUMP: “We ended the war in Gaza, and really, on a much bigger basis, created peace. And I think it’s going to be a lasting peace, hopefully an everlasting peace. Peace in the Middle East. We secured the release of all of the remaining hostages. It’ll be a day of joy.
“I’m going to try and make a trip over. We’re going to go to Egypt, where we’ll have a signing, an additional signing. We’ve already had a signing representing me, but we’re going to have an official signing. So, it’s been really something incredible that nobody thought it was possible to get it done.”
On Friday, Israel’s government ratified a ceasefire with Hamas, clearing the way to suspend hostilities in Gaza within 24 hours and free Israeli hostages held there within 72 hours after that, reports Reuters.
Twenty Israeli hostages are still believed to be alive in Gaza, while 26 are presumed dead, and the fate of two is unknown. Hamas has indicated that recovering the bodies of the dead may take longer than releasing those who are alive. The living Israeli hostages are set to be released on Monday or Tuesday as Israel simultaneously prepares to release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
Many world leaders praised President Trump for his administration’s role in brokering the deal.
Celebrations have erupted across Israel and Gaza, as the region welcomes the peace agreement, reports TheEpochTimes.com.
TRUMP: “So, I want to express my tremendous gratitude to the leaders of Qatar, Egypt and Turkey, for helping us reach this incredible day and for being there. They were there with us all the way. And of course, as you know, Saudi Arabia and Jordan, and so many. I will tell you, [Turkey] President [Recep] Erdogan was personally involved in dealing with Hamas and some of the others. He’s been great. They’ve all been really amazing. Indonesia has been amazing.
“The whole world has come together for this. People that didn’t get along, people that didn’t like each other, neighboring countries, that, frankly, didn’t like each other. But now this is a moment in time.”
At the cabinet meeting yesterday morning, Trump noted that this was the eighth major world conflict he helped to resolve in the first eight months of his second term.
TRUMP: “We settled seven. This is number eight. We settled seven wars, or major conflicts, but wars. The one that I thought would be, maybe the quickest of all, would be Russia- Ukraine. And I think that’s going to happen too. In the meantime, they’re losing about 7,000 people a week, and that seems pretty bad. They’re losing mostly soldiers, young soldiers. They go out to war and they’re getting killed.”
Pro-Israel activist: President Trump deserves the Nobel Peace prize
President Donald Trump is being hailed as a peacemaker worthy of the Nobel Peace Prize after securing phase one of an “historic” Gaza peace agreement between Israel and Hamas, reports FoxNews.
In an interview on Fox & Friends with Ainsely Earhart, pro-Israel activist Lizzy Savetsky was ecstatic.
SAVETSKY: “I think that the Jewish people across the world have really been holding our breath for the past two years, especially knowing that so many of our brothers are being held in the tunnels of Gaza, being tortured, starved, and knowing that they’re finally going to get to come home, knowing that we finally have a chance for real peace that could only be achieved through strength and military pressure on the horizon.
“I just feel a great sense of relief. They were popping champagne in Hostage Square. This is news that we have been praying and praying and praying for for the past two years.”
EARHARDT: “What is your message to President Trump?”
SAVETSKY: “Thank you so much for having the courage to do this. I have thanked God every single day that you are our president. This is why I campaigned for you. This is why my fellow Jews campaigned for you.
“We knew that you were the only one who could get this done. You deserve the Nobel Peace Prize. This is historic, and we are just endlessly grateful. President Trump, thank you. thank you, thank you.”
Matthew 5:9 says, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.”
Chicago Mayor vs Donald Trump over National Guard in Windy City
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson takes issue with President Donald Trump’s decision to send in the National Guard to protect the people of Chicago from street violence.
JOHNSON: “You know, as far as what we are hearing, the National Guard. First of all, it’s illegal, unconstitutional. It’s dangerous; it’s wrong. This is not about deportation. This is not about safety for this President. This is about authoritarianism. It’s about stoking fear. It’s about breaking the Constitution that would give him that much more control over our American cities.”
In 2024, there were 573 homicides in Chicago. And between January 1, 2025 and October 6th, there have already been another 331 homicides in the Windy City. For 13 consecutive years, Chicago has had the most murders of any American city.
New York Attorney General Letitia James indicted on mortgage fraud
New York state Attorney General Letitia James was indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury in Virginia on at least one charge of mortgage fraud, reports the New York Post.
Federal housing regulator Bill Pulte referred James to the Justice Department in April. He claimed that she “falsified records” to get sweetheart home loans for a Virginia property that she claimed as her “principal residence” in 2023 — while she was starting her second term as New York’s top prosecutor in New York City.
Pulte suggested that James had committed crimes including wire fraud, mail fraud, bank fraud, and false statements to a financial institution, among other offenses.
Arsonist who started Palisades Fire in L.A. arrested
And finally, Jonathan Rinderknecht, the man accused of starting the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles on January 1, 2025, was arrested Tuesday, reports The Western Journal.
According to KNBC-TV in Los Angeles, by January 31, the fire he set had burned through more than 23,000 acres, killed 12 people, and burned 7,000 homes and businesses to the ground.
Rinderknecht, now living in Melbourne, Florida, was charged with destruction of property by means of fire.
At the press conference, Bill Essayli, the acting U.S. attorney, said this.
ESSAYLI: “As the world watched in horror as the Palisades fire burned, victims perished in the smoke and flames. Homes, where cherished family memories and belongings, were turned to rubble and ash. The iconic Pacific Coast Highway along Malibu looked like a war zone. And thousands of people were forced to evacuate.
“Though homes and businesses cannot be rebuilt, this arrest, we hope, will provide a measure of justice to all those who were impacted.”
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