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Graffiti Exhibit at Canterbury Cathedral Sparks Controversy
Faith Facts
- Canterbury Cathedral, founded over 1,400 years ago, is the seat of the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury.
- A temporary art exhibit with graffiti questioning God’s goodness faced backlash from believers and public figures.
- Debate surrounding the exhibit reflects tensions between modern expressions and Christian faith traditions.
Canterbury Cathedral stands as a cornerstone of English Christianity and heritage, founded by Augustine in A.D. 597.
Recently, a controversial art project titled “Hear Us” placed graffiti stickers inside the cathedral, provoking discussions about faith and respect for sacred spaces.
The exhibit’s curator, Jacquiline Creswell, expressed that she was personally wounded by negative reactions, particularly from those who identify as Christians.
“The amount of personal abuse (exhibit leader Alex Vellis) and I have received on social media, from people who are ‘Christian’… that has been hurtful.”
She shared.
Creswell emphasized
“In no way did we want to desecrate the building. I don’t think asking God a question is anything other than a beautiful reflection, and even a form of prayer.”
The exhibit drew national attention following criticism from public figures such as Vice President J.D. Vance and Elon Musk, who called it disrespectful to Christian heritage.
Faithful Christians were troubled by what they perceived as a disregard for the sanctity of the cathedral, a long-revered house of worship.
Creswell addressed the importance of dialogue, noting that even controversial installations can foster meaningful conversations about faith and culture.
She recounted similar experiences from her previous role at Salisbury Cathedral, recalling:
“I was told that I was turning the place into a theme park.”
She later found that many skeptics came to appreciate the artwork after open discussion.
This episode serves as a reminder to defend Christian heritage with grace while upholding the sacred significance entrusted to historic churches.
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Alarming Safety Concerts in Chemical Abortions Challenge Pro-Life Vigilance Under God’s Guidance
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A new Ethics & Public Policy Center report reveals women face significantly higher health complications from mifepristone after the Biden FDA allowed mail-order dispensing and eliminated in-person doctor requirements.
Serious adverse events climbed from 10.15% before the change to 11.50% afterward, marking a 13% increase that endangers mothers and unborn children God entrusts to us.
- Ectopic pregnancy prescriptions rose from 0.27% to 0.41%, heightening life-threatening risks without medical oversight, violating biblical calls to protect the vulnerable.
- Remote dispensing scenarios project up to 23.65% adverse events, far exceeding clinical trial claims and underscoring the deception in chemical abortion promotion.
- Prior EPPC analysis found 10.93% suffer sepsis or hemorrhage post-pill, 22 times higher than FDA figures, demanding faithful action for family sanctity.
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Motherhood Crisis Deepens as Biblical Values Face Erosion – God’s Hope Offers Renewal Ahead
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- Acacia Family Support, founded by Christian mothers, helps hundreds facing perinatal mental health crises yearly.
- £150,000 funding gap from NHS cuts and donations threatens early intervention for vulnerable Birmingham families.
- One in four mothers endures anxiety or depression during pregnancy or postpartum, with suicide as leading death cause post-birth.
A Birmingham Christian charity launched a Mother’s Day campaign titled ‘Motherhood – Not What You Expected?’ to spotlight hidden struggles of new mothers.
God blesses motherhood as in Psalm 127, yet idealised images amplify guilt for those battling perinatal depression.
Becky Douglas-Jones, acting director, noted: “Mother’s Day is framed as a joyful celebration of motherhood, but the reality is different for many women.”
Five videos feature Acacia-supported moms sharing isolation, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts ahead of Mother’s Day 2026.
Vicki Hook emphasized: “Birmingham has the second-highest number of instances of perinatal mental health conditions in the country.”
She added that the first 1,001 days shape child development, urging prompt Christian compassion to prevent escalation.
Emma Elmas shared: “Without Acacia, I wouldn’t be here today and my children wouldn’t have a mother. I owe them everything.”
Acacia offers one-to-one sessions, groups, and crèche alongside NHS referrals in a judgment-free, faith-rooted space.
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Beloved Voice for Racial Harmony Silent – Heaven Gains a Steward, Earth Mourns Briefly Market społecze。
Faith Facts
- Converted to Christ in 1957, returned to Mississippi to preach Gospel amid civil rights struggles.
- Co-founded Christian Community Development Association in 1989 for urban ministry.
- Authored books stressing Gospel centrality, declaring sin—not skin—the true human problem.
Renowned civil rights activist, Bible teacher, and racial reconciliation pioneer John Perkins passed into eternity at age 95, surrounded by family.
His daughter V. Elizabeth Perkins announced his homegoing on the John & Vera Mae Perkins Foundation page.
“To the world, he was Dr. John M. Perkins, a voice for justice, reconciliation, and the gospel of Jesus Christ,” she wrote.
“He received 19 honorary doctorate degrees, but most importantly, he was the devoted husband of his bride, Vera Mae Perkins, for 74 years, and together they were blessed with 8 children.”
“But to me, he was Daddy. My heart is broken, yet full of gratitude for the gift of being his daughter. His life was marked by courage, humility, faith, and love.”
Born in 1930 to a sharecropper in Jim Crow Mississippi, Perkins fled after his brother’s murder but returned after salvation to boldly proclaim Christ despite beatings and imprisonment.
Southern Baptist leader Trevin Wax honored him as a hero of resilience and faith, urging deeper love and justice.
“Rest well, John Perkins,” Wax tweeted. “A hero with an incredible story of resilience and faith, who leaves behind a legacy of calling us all to deeper love and justice.”
Author Jemar Tisby praised Perkins as a luminary and forerunner in evangelical racial reconciliation.
His faithful legacy on boards like World Vision, Prison Fellowship, and National Association of Evangelicals endures, modeling biblical family, courage, and gospel truth.
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