American evangelical street preacher Angela Cummings has a message for Bali and her delivery is anything but gentle.
In a two-minute video posted to her YouTube account on Sunday, Sept. 10, titled “Attention Bali Indonesia,” Cummings pontificates about how Bali (not even the Balinese, but apparently they island as a whole) need to “repent” and “follow Jesus.”
Bali is a pocket of Hinduism with over 80 percent of the island’s population following the religion, in Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim country.
Cummings says she doesn’t normally make videos like this but it’s personal now since she claims that she’s gotten more death threats from Bali than anywhere else.
“I have been to 51 countries now and Bali Indonesia has threatened to KILL me more than any other place on the planet earth. These people better repent and turn from idols. God is trying to wake you people up and save you. Don’t kill the messenger for bringing the message,” the woman writes in the comment box of her latest video on YouTube.
“Praise the Lord,” she opens, before unleashing a whole flurry of insults, insisting that God is “angry” and that’s why there have been earthquakes—no mention of course about how the earthquakes could be attributed to Bali sitting on the Pacific Ring of Fire, or anything of that sort.
“I left Bali, Indonesia a long time ago and I’ve got over five people writing me in the past 24 hours, 48 hours, cussing me out.

“And so I thought I’d tell you something: God is angry with your idols.
“I told you that in your temple, when you were bowing down to those false gods. And God has sent you many earthquakes since then.
“If you don’t repent, you’re going to stand before your creator, guilty for being an idolator, so God is trying to wake you up,” the street preacher says.
As Cummings references in her video, this isn’t the first time she’s been in Bali. The ornery American posted a series of videos of herself back in 2015, overtly harassing some very confused locals, as she walks around the island shouting “pray to Jesus” and sings about worshipping “the Lord” at Balinese temples.


There’s also even a video of her crashing a Balinese Hindu wedding and telling guests to follow Jesus, as she unabashedly grubs on food that she was “okayed” to take from the reception.

Cummings, who is originally from Tennessee, has made it her life’s mission to spread the word of the “Good Book” around the world and has even published a couple of her own books about her experience traveling the world while living in her car to proselytize.

