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Leaders Urge Return to Christian Roots
Faith Facts
- Lawmakers and believers joined in Washington, D.C. for a national day of prayer and repentance.
- Speakers, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, called for remembering America’s biblical foundations as the nation faces divisions.
- Prayers were offered for unity, repentance, and the preservation of religious liberty in the United States.
Christian leaders gathered at the Museum of the Bible, focusing on the importance of faithfulness and seeking God’s favor as the nation marks its 250th anniversary. Speakers warned that forgetting America’s founding values would risk losing the freedoms the nation was built upon.
House Speaker Mike Johnson emphasized the nation’s unique heritage and urged repentance to preserve liberty for future generations. Johnson highlighted that America was established upon a Judeo-Christian foundation and called on believers to act courageously in defending these principles.
“We know the results are in your hands, but let us be found faithful. We are so grateful to be Americans. We do not take this for granted,” Johnson declared.
Senator Ted Cruz’s prayer asked God to heal the nation’s divisions and renewed a call for Americans to seek God’s guidance as in days past. He voiced gratitude for the nation’s founding as a land of religious freedom and prayed for hearts to turn back to Jesus daily.
“Father, we come to you, and we ask that you heal this land. Bring about a new day in America,” Cruz prayed.
In a time of celebration and challenge, these voices unite in reaffirming devotion to faith, humility, and patriotism. Stand with fellow believers in praying for spiritual renewal and the preservation of America’s heritage of faith and freedom.
Faith
Trump Administration Steps In As Elderly Pastor Faces Prison For Preaching Scripture
Faith Facts
- Pastor Clive Johnston, 77, faces criminal charges in Northern Ireland for preaching John 3:16 near a hospital that performs abortions
- The Trump administration is officially monitoring the case as a religious freedom concern
- British buffer zone laws now criminalize Christian preaching and prayer within certain distances of abortion facilities
The Trump administration has begun monitoring a deeply troubling case out of Northern Ireland that has sent shockwaves through the Christian community worldwide. Pastor Clive Johnston, a 77-year-old minister, now faces criminal prosecution simply for preaching the Gospel message of John 3:16 during an open-air sermon.
The elderly pastor was charged under British buffer zone legislation after delivering his sermon near a hospital that provides abortion services. These buffer zones, which have proliferated across the United Kingdom, create exclusion areas around abortion facilities where Christian witness, prayer, and preaching are criminalized.
The case represents a stark example of how religious freedom is being eroded in nations that once stood as bastions of Christian civilization. Pastor Johnston’s only “crime” was sharing perhaps the most beloved verse in Scripture: “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”
The U.S. government’s decision to monitor this prosecution signals the Trump administration’s commitment to defending religious liberty not just at home, but around the world. This represents a dramatic shift from previous policies that often turned a blind eye to the persecution of Christians in Western nations.
Buffer zone laws have become a favored tool of abortion advocates seeking to silence the Christian message of life and hope. These laws don’t just restrict aggressive or harassing behavior—they criminalize peaceful prayer, offers of help to women in crisis, and the simple proclamation of Biblical truth.
The prosecution of Pastor Johnston sets a dangerous precedent. If a 77-year-old minister can face criminal charges for quoting John 3:16, no Christian is safe to practice their faith publicly in the United Kingdom. This is not about protecting anyone’s safety—it’s about suppressing the Christian worldview in the public square.
Religious freedom organizations have rallied to Pastor Johnston’s defense, recognizing that his case will have implications far beyond Northern Ireland. The outcome could determine whether Christians throughout the UK will be free to share their faith or forced into silence by an increasingly secular government.
The Trump administration’s involvement also highlights the growing divide between nations that respect religious freedom and those that view traditional Christianity as a threat to progressive ideology. America’s willingness to speak up for persecuted pastors abroad sends a clear message about where our nation stands.
For decades, Christians in the West have watched religious freedom decline in other parts of the world while assuming it could never happen in historically Christian nations. Pastor Johnston’s prosecution proves that assumption was dangerously naive. The same forces that have driven Christianity underground in hostile nations are now at work in Britain.
This case should serve as a wake-up call to American Christians. The buffer zone laws being used against Pastor Johnston are exactly the kind of restrictions abortion advocates want to implement here. We must remain vigilant in defending our First Amendment freedoms before we find ourselves in the same position as our British brothers and sisters.
The fact that a man in his late seventies must defend himself against criminal charges for preaching the Gospel should outrage every person of faith. Pastor Johnston has devoted his life to serving God and his community. His reward should not be a criminal record for sharing the message of salvation.
Let us know what you think, please share your thoughts in the comments below.
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Is There a Wrong Way to Encourage Fellow Believers?
True faith is not a sanitized formula that ignores the reality of human suffering or the weight of a broken heart.
When we offer clichés instead of compassion during a brother or sister’s trial, we risk replacing biblical empathy with a shallow performance of piety.
Scripture reveals that heroes of the faith often wrestled with deep disappointment and abandonment while remaining in God’s grace.
Vulnerability in our struggles is not a failure of belief but an invitation for the Lord to demonstrate His perfecting power through our very real weaknesses.
Faith Facts
- Biblical figures like David and Job openly expressed grief and demanded answers from God without losing their standing.
- Spiritual bypassing occurs when believers use theological shortcuts to avoid engaging with the painful process of refining.
- True spiritual growth often requires enduring the “fire” of testing rather than seeking an immediate exit from the struggle.
“Faith is not a formula, and if we can’t admit we struggle sometimes, we’re never going to get where we need to go.”
We must reject the temptation to curate our testimonies and instead allow the light of Christ to shine through our honest wounds.
Let us support one another with the same patience and mercy the Lord extends to us on our journey toward His truth.
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Supreme Court Bolsters Religious Freedom in Conversion Therapy Case
Faith Facts
- The Supreme Court ruled 8-1 that counseling is protected speech, not just medical conduct.
- The decision limits state efforts to silence faith-based guidance for minors.
- Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote the majority opinion in the Colorado case.
A landmark Supreme Court ruling has protected the First Amendment rights of Christian counselors against state-mandated silence.
The high court addressed a Colorado law that restricted licensed professionals from assisting minors seeking to align their lives with Biblical values regarding gender and attraction.
Justice Neil Gorsuch authored the 8-1 majority opinion, affirming that a state cannot rebrand protected speech as mere medical conduct to regulate its content.
This decision safeguards the freedom of counselors to provide guidance rooted in faith without government interference.
"The First Amendment is no word game, and ‘the exercise of constitutional rights’ cannot be circumscribed by mere labels."
For years, political activists have used deceptive narratives to marginalize those who seek counseling consistent with their religious convictions.
This ruling is a significant victory for the family and the sanctity of the counselor-client relationship against secular indoctrination.
Despite this victory, believers must remain vigilant as activists look for new legislative avenues to restrict the ability of Christian professionals to share the truth.
We must continue to stand for the freedom to seek healing and wholeness through a worldview centered on the Gospel.
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