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Is Jesus Really God? Examining the Evidence
Faith Facts
- Most historians affirm the existence of Jesus and the historicity of His life and crucifixion.
- Jesus claimed divine identity through His words, titles, and miracles.
- The resurrection stands as the cornerstone of Christian faith, witnessed by hundreds.
Many see Jesus as a wise teacher, but Christians believe He is both fully God and fully man. Jesus exhibited human experiences while living a sinless life, defeating sin and death through His resurrection.
Historical accounts, such as those by Tacitus and Pliny the Younger, confirm Jesus as a real figure and underscore His profound impact.
Scripture describes Jesus using titles reserved for God, including ‘Lord’, ‘I AM’, and ‘God’, (John 10:30, John 14:6). These declarations, seen as blasphemous by some contemporaries, led to fierce opposition and His crucifixion.
“I and the Father are one” (John 10:30)
Jesus performed miracles like calming storms, forgiving sins, and raising the dead—acts affirming divine authority. He received worship and taught that prayer could be offered to Him, both clear signs of divinity in a biblical worldview.
The resurrection is central: without it, the Christian faith would collapse (1 Corinthians 15:14). Multiple testimonies and transformed lives attest to its truth.
“If Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith” (1 Corinthians 15:14)
C.S. Lewis explained that Jesus cannot simply be a good moral teacher. Each must decide if Jesus is Lord, liar, or lunatic based on the evidence before us.
Faith, freedom, and truth are born from accepting Christ’s divinity—a bedrock of hope for every believer. Let us stand firm in our faith and boldly share the good news of Jesus, true God and Savior, with our nation and our world.
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James MacDonald Settles Lawsuits, Turns to Ministry
Faith Facts
- James MacDonald resolved defamation lawsuits for nearly $10 million, clearing his name after years of legal dispute.
- The lawsuits included actions against his former church, Harvest Bible Chapel, and radio personality Erich “Mancow” Muller.
- MacDonald continues to serve men recovering from addiction and emphasizes the importance of Christian restoration.
James MacDonald reached significant settlements to address allegations and restore his reputation after a lengthy legal battle. The outcome marks the close of a difficult season, as MacDonald expresses gratitude for the opportunity to refocus on ministry and serving others in Christ’s name.
“These lawsuits were about anyone who’s ever been slandered by those who believe their microphone makes them untouchable, or their board seat puts them beyond reach,” MacDonald stated.
He maintained that his goal was to defend integrity in ministry and to protect the truth for the church community. The settlement also reflects the serious responsibility that comes with leadership in faith, and highlights the costliness of protecting one’s name from malicious accusation.
MacDonald is moving forward after years of dispute, seeking to help restore lives and renew faith through his work with Act Like Men Sobriety Houses. His focus remains on offering hope and redemption, rooted in Christian doctrine and compassion for those seeking new beginnings and God’s grace.
“My desire is to help shape a future where broken lives are restored, faith is renewed, and the hope of Christ is never out of reach for anyone,” MacDonald declared.
Faith calls believers to truth and reconciliation, rejecting the slander that divides communities. MacDonald’s story stands as a reminder for Christians to uphold righteousness and use challenges as an opportunity to witness for Christ, defend one’s integrity, and forgive as taught by Scripture.
Stay informed on stories that shape the church and our communities; walk forward in faith, defending truth and serving with humility for God’s greater purpose.
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Sudan Deports Christian Women, Separates Families
Faith Facts
- Sudan deported over 100 mostly Christian South Sudanese women, with dozens separated from their children.
- Authorities conducted night raids, jailing women without legal support and denying them the chance to care for their children.
- Islamist influence and ongoing civil war have escalated persecution, putting Christians in grave danger.
Recent deportations have torn families apart, leaving children stranded and vulnerable in Sudan. Christian leaders and human rights advocates warn this action defies both international law and the biblical call to protect the oppressed.
Separated mothers shared harrowing stories, with one stating:
“I came empty-handed, leaving behind my two kids ages 3 and 9, and nobody is taking care of them.”
Some women reported arrests without due process and harsh treatment in jail, such as one saying:
“It was inhumane.”
The Christian community urges prayer and advocacy for believers enduring injustice and for the restoration of families reeling from this cruelty.
Let us stand firm in faith, defend religious liberty, and shine God’s love on all who suffer persecution for Christ’s sake.
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Lawsuit Charges Against Gateway Church Raise Accountability Questions
Faith Facts
- Gateway Church, its founder Robert Morris, and elder Steve Dulin face a class-action lawsuit alleging violation of the RICO Act and misappropriation of donations.
- The suit claims church leaders falsely promised that a portion of tithes would go to global missions and offered refunds, but failed to provide evidence or transparency about these funds.
- Founding pastor Robert Morris recently pled guilty to charges unrelated to the lawsuit and has resigned from his leadership role.
The serious charges against Gateway Church highlight the vital importance of transparency and biblical stewardship within Christian communities. Allegations of financial mismanagement and lack of accountability challenge believers to uphold truth and integrity, according to Scripture.
Church members describe this legal action as a “last resort,” seeking to protect the faithful stewardship of church resources in line with Christian teaching. As followers of Christ, we are called to transparency and righteousness in all areas of ministry and leadership.
“This lawsuit is about transparency, brought by members whose concern is not money in their pockets but rather biblical stewardship.”
Luke 12:2 reminds us, “There is nothing concealed that will not be disclosed, or hidden that will not be made known.” The Christian worldview encourages all believers to expose wrongdoing and pursue justice with humility and prayer, while remembering the call to forgiveness and restoration where possible.
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