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Brave German Woman: Why Heidi Mund Rebuked Islam

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Heidi Mund, an atheist-turned-Christian, has gained global notoriety for standing up to Islam's creeping influence in her homeland, Germany.

Last November, when a Muslim imam was invited to give a call to prayer inside a historic German church, she stood and proclaimed "Jesus Christ alone is Lord of Germany," before shouting, "I break this curse."

Mund then repeated the words of Martin Luther in 1521, when he defended his belief in scripture alone:

"'Here I stand,'" she quoted Luther. "'I can do no other. Save the church of Martin Luther!'"

CBN News Senior International Correspondent Gary Lane talked with Heidi Mund about her stand, the state of Islam, and the Church in Germany, on Christian World News, March 28.

Click play to find out why Mund felt compelled to defend Christianity.

By publicly attacking the lie of Islam, she has placed her own life at risk. But Mund, who's become known on the Internet simply as the "Brave German Woman," explained she did it because she has a burden for the spiritual rebirth of Germany.

"Many people ask me, 'Are you afraid of the Muslims?' And I can only say, 'No, I'm not afraid of them,'" she told CBN News.

"I know my God, the living God of the Bible can protect for me for as long as he wants," she said. "When my time is over I will go to him."

Heidi Mund shared more about why she risked her life to take a public stand for Christ on "The 700 Club," March 25.

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Dale Hurd utilizes his four decades of experience to provide cutting-edge analysis of the most important events affecting our world. Since joining CBN News, Dale has reported extensively from Europe, China, Russia, and South America. His reports have been used or cited by NBC News, Fox News, and numerous news websites. Dale was credited with “changing the political culture in France” through his groundbreaking coverage of the rise of militant Islam in that nation. His stories garnered millions of views in Europe on controversial topics ignored by the European media. Dale has also covered the