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Tony Evans Returns, Urges Kingdom Impact
Faith Facts
- Pastor Tony Evans has resumed preaching after stepping down from Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship Church in Dallas, Texas due to a personal failing.
- Evans spoke at the FAMiLY Leadership Summit, emphasizing the church’s role in influencing culture through God’s principles.
- The FAMiLY Leader organization connects pastors and government leaders in pursuit of gospel-centered transformation.
After stepping away from pastoral leadership because of a past moral failure, Pastor Tony Evans has returned to share biblical wisdom with the faith community.
Speaking to Christian conservatives in Iowa, Evans reminded listeners that the Church must inspire and lead every area of life by upholding God’s standards.
“God’s not going to skip the church house to fix the White House. It will be the job of the Church of Jesus Christ to birth a generation of followers of Christ who progressively grow to representing Christ in the statehouse, in the White House, in the schoolhouse and in the culture who aren’t dumbed down by the culture but who are impactful for the culture,” he said.
He used the example of movie previews, describing believers as previews of God’s coming Kingdom, meant to draw others to Christ by their example.
“My brothers and sisters, one day, there’s a big show coming to town. God is the producer, the Holy Spirit is the director, Jesus is the superstar, and it will be a worldwide production. It’s called the Kingdom of God,” he said.
Evans candidly acknowledged his past, stating his commitment to biblical repentance and the importance of accountability before church leadership and family.
“The foundation of our ministry has always been our commitment to the Word of God as the absolute supreme standard of truth to which we are to conform our lives. When we fall short of that standard due to sin, we are required to repent and restore our relationship with God,” Evans said in his confession.
Bob Vander Plaats, leader of The FAMiLY Leader, praised Evans for guiding the church to engage government not for partisan gain but to advance God’s kingdom and serve communities with biblical compassion.
“He’s a guy who has embraced this model of leadership of inspiring the Church to engage government, not for the advancement of a party but for the advancement of God’s kingdom and the blessing of people,” he said.
Let us pray for bold, faithful leadership in our churches and communities, so the light of Christ shines brightly in every part of our nation.
Faith
Supreme Court Defends Parents’ God-Given Rights
Faith Facts
- The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against California’s policy forcing schools to hide children’s transgender identities from parents, upholding parental rights rooted in faith.
- Parents with religious objections likely succeed on Free Exercise Clause claims, as state policies intrude on the biblical duty to guide children’s upbringing.
- This landmark decision vindicates family authority against government overreach, protecting children from secret transitions.
The Supreme Court issued a per curiam opinion siding with parents opposing the policy for religious reasons.
The ruling allows a federal judge’s injunction to take effect, blocking schools from withholding gender identity information without parental consent.
The court ruled that the parents who seek religious exemptions “are likely to succeed on the merits of their Free Exercise Clause claim,” noting that “California’s policies likely trigger strict scrutiny under that provision because they substantially interfere with the ‘right of parents to guide the religious development of their children.'”
The opinion declared the policy an
“intrusion on parents’ free exercise rights,”
especially for those holding biblical views on gender and family.
“The State argues that its policies advance a compelling interest in student safety and privacy.”
“But those policies cut out the primary protectors of children’s best interests: their parents,”
stated the court.
California’s approach conceals critical information and facilitates in-school gender transitions.
It violates parents’ due process rights to direct their children’s education.
Justice Elena Kagan dissented, joined by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, criticizing the Court’s expedited process.
The Thomas More Society hailed it as the
“most significant parental rights ruling in a generation,”
setting precedent to dismantle secret policies nationwide.
This victory reaffirms Proverbs 22:6 — train up a child in the way he should go.
It stands against secular ideologies eroding family sovereignty.
Christian families, stand firm for faith-based education and biblical truth in our schools; contact legislators to protect these freedoms today.
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Iran Strikes Threaten Fragile Christians’ Survival
Faith Facts
- Iran ranks 10th worst globally for Christian persecution per Open Doors.
- US-Israel strikes killed Iran’s Supreme Leader amid regime protests.
- Catholic charity warns violence endangers Middle East Christian remnants.
International Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need warns that escalating violence from US and Israeli strikes on Iran endangers already fragile Christian communities across the Middle East.
In Iran, small Christian groups face discrimination, with converts especially vulnerable, while Iraq and Syria Christians struggle post-extremist attacks and regime changes.
Aid to the Church in Need President Regina Lynch stated, “A new spiral of violence could push already fragile communities beyond the point of survival.”
Lynch added, “Civilians always suffer most, and Christians are often among the most defenseless.”
Transform Iran CEO Lana Silk called the strikes inevitable, noting Iranians endured 47 years of brutality and welcome Western intervention to free their people.
President Trump expressed gratitude to fallen servicemembers, praying for the wounded amid potential further losses in defending freedom.
God calls believers to stand firm for the persecuted Church, upholding Biblical justice against tyrants while protecting the faithful.
Join in fervent prayer for Middle East Christians’ endurance and the triumph of liberty rooted in Christ’s truth.
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Antisemitism Surges: Christians Must Stand Firm
Faith Facts
- Vandals attacked Gail’s bakery in Archway with red paint, smashed windows, and protests over Israeli founders and investors.
- Winston Churchill’s Westminster statue was graffitied “Zionist war criminal,” “Free Palestine,” and “Globalise the Intifada,” glorifying Hamas terror.
- 80-90% of Jews support Zionism, tied to their 3,000-year homeland; Christians must defend God’s chosen people biblically.
A chilling antisemitism wave targets Jewish-linked businesses like Gail’s and heroes like Churchill, echoing ancient libels.
Genesis 12:3 warns that blessing Israel brings blessing while cursing her invites judgment, framing this as spiritual warfare.
Palestine Solidarity Campaign protesters wielded a “Boycott Israel for genocide” sign during the Archway assault.
“This morning, Gail’s tried to quietly open up in Archway, and we made sure to give them the welcome they deserve.” — Palestine Solidarity Campaign
The obsessive focus ignores China’s Uyghur camps and Iran’s massacres, exposing hatred solely for Jews and Israel.
Churchill, victor over Nazis, faces smears for backing Jewish homeland return, vital to Western freedom.
“Globalise the Intifada” celebrates suicide bombings that killed innocents, mirrored in Hamas symbols on his statue.
“If you hate history’s greatest anti-Nazi because he helped the Jews to have a safe homeland, what might you be?” — Mark Wallace, Total Politics CEO
As patriots rooted in faith, Christians must reject virtue-signaling marches making Jews hide religious symbols in Britain.
Stand boldly: pray for Israel’s peace, contact leaders against boycotts, and proclaim biblical truth shielding family and freedom.
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