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BBC Faces Urgent Call to Embed Faith Deeply in All Broadcasting Efforts
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- The BBC’s Royal Charter expires in 2027, prompting a consultation on enhancing religious content across dramas and discussions.
- Religion supplies vital purpose, identity, and values for millions of Britons, demanding robust public broadcasting.
- Faith-based media acts as a bulwark against polarization, prejudice, and societal chaos, promoting cohesion.
The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, acting leader of the Church of England, condemns the BBC’s appalling lack of religious literacy.
He calls for faith to permeate the broadcaster’s entire output, not just token programs like Songs of Praise.
This call comes amid a government review of its future.
“My concern is much more about the place of religion across the whole output of the BBC, rather than simply seeing it as religious broadcasting in that rather more narrow definition. So I note with sadness and some distress the sometimes appalling lack of religious literacy in so much of the BBC.”
“I know it’s a hard thing to fight for – religious broadcasting and public service broadcasting – but I believe it is a precious bulwark against polarisation, intolerance, prejudice, chaos. The fact is that religion is a vital part of how millions and millions of people in Britain today get their belonging, their values, their purpose, their identity.”
“Religious broadcasting increasingly becomes the poor and underfunded relative in a BBC which I believe needs to be reminded of its core business.”
As patriots grounded in biblical truth, urge leaders to restore faith-honoring media, safeguarding our Christian heritage and freedoms.
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Why Your Pastor Needs Business Training to Protect the Church
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- Many pastors leading large congregations lack formal training in budgets, payroll, and property management
- Modern churches operate as full-scale institutions requiring professional administrative oversight
- Equipping pastors with business skills helps prevent financial misconduct and strengthens ministry effectiveness
Across America, faithful pastors shepherd congregations that have grown far beyond Sunday services. These ministries now operate schools, community outreach programs, and multi-million-dollar facilities. Yet a troubling gap remains: most seminary programs never prepared these spiritual leaders for the boardroom responsibilities they now face daily.
The expansion of the American church into institutional influence brings blessing and burden alike. Pastors trained in theology and biblical exposition suddenly find themselves managing payrolls, navigating real estate decisions, and overseeing complex budgets. Without proper administrative training, even the most sincere shepherds can stumble into financial pitfalls that damage their witness and harm their flocks.
This isn’t about replacing the anointing with accountancy. The pulpit must always prioritize biblical truth and spiritual vitality. However, good stewardship demands competence in managing what God has entrusted to His church. When pastors lack business acumen, congregations become vulnerable to mismanagement, financial impropriety, and organizational chaos that distracts from the Great Commission.
The solution requires churches, seminaries, and denominational bodies to recognize management training as ministry training. Continuing education in financial oversight, human resources, and organizational leadership should become standard for pastors leading institutional churches. This equips God’s servants to be faithful stewards while protecting congregations from preventable scandals.
Christian business professionals within congregations represent an untapped resource. Establishing advisory boards with expertise in finance, legal matters, and operations creates accountability structures that honor both pastoral authority and practical wisdom. This partnership model strengthens ministry while safeguarding against the isolation that breeds misconduct.
The American church faces growing scrutiny from a watching world. When ministries fail due to financial mismanagement or administrative negligence, the gospel message suffers collateral damage. Investing in pastoral business training isn’t worldliness—it’s wisdom that protects the bride of Christ and advances His kingdom with excellence and integrity.
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After Years as a Woman, He Found the Truth Churches Must Hear
Faith Facts
- Walt Heyer, 85, lived as a woman for years before returning to his biological identity and Christian faith
- Heyer traces his gender confusion to childhood trauma and questions that were never properly addressed by caring adults
- He now calls on churches to respond with compassion and biblical truth to those struggling with gender identity
When Walt Heyer speaks about gender identity, he does so with the authority of someone who lived through the deception. The 85-year-old author and speaker recalls the deep confusion that marked his childhood—confusion that would lead him down a painful path of attempting to become someone God never created him to be.
Heyer’s story is one of transformation, regret, and ultimately redemption. For years, he lived as a woman, believing the lie that changing his body would solve the turmoil within his soul. What he discovered instead was that surgical intervention and hormones could never address the real wounds that drove his gender confusion.
Now, decades after returning to live as the man God created him to be, Heyer has a urgent message for the American church: We must respond differently to those struggling with gender identity.
“What caused you to not like who you are?” This is the question Heyer wishes someone had asked him as a young person. Instead of investigating the root causes of his discomfort with his biological sex, adults around him either dismissed his confusion or, later in life, affirmed his desire to transition.
Heyer’s experience points to a broader crisis in our culture—one where feelings are elevated above truth, and where the church has too often remained silent or adopted the world’s approach to gender ideology. Rather than offering the hope and healing found in Christ, many churches have either ignored the issue entirely or capitulated to cultural pressure.
The former trans-identified man now dedicates his life to helping others avoid the mistakes he made. Through his website and speaking engagements, Heyer shares his testimony of how embracing his God-given identity as a man brought the peace that gender transition never could.
His call to churches is clear: respond with both truth and compassion. Those struggling with gender identity need to hear that God makes no mistakes, that our bodies are fearfully and wonderfully made, and that true freedom comes not from rejecting our biology but from accepting our identity as image-bearers of Christ.
At the same time, Heyer emphasizes the need for genuine care and investigation into the underlying issues that fuel gender dysphoria. Trauma, abuse, mental health struggles, and spiritual emptiness often lie beneath the surface of gender confusion. Simply telling someone to “pray harder” without addressing these deeper wounds is not biblical ministry—it’s abandonment.
Heyer’s story serves as both a warning and a beacon of hope. It’s a warning about the irreversible damage that gender ideology can inflict on vulnerable individuals, particularly children and young adults. But it’s also a powerful testimony to the transforming power of God’s truth and the possibility of restoration.
As our nation continues to grapple with the transgender movement’s influence on schools, healthcare, and public policy, voices like Heyer’s become increasingly important. His firsthand experience exposes the emptiness of gender ideology’s promises and points to the only true source of identity and wholeness: a relationship with Jesus Christ.
The church in America faces a critical moment. Will we have the courage to speak the truth in love? Will we create spaces where people can honestly explore the question, “What caused you to not like who you are?” without fear of either harsh condemnation or false affirmation?
Walt Heyer’s life demonstrates that it’s never too late to return to the truth of who God created us to be. His message challenges believers to engage this cultural battle with both conviction and compassion, holding fast to biblical truth while extending Christ’s love to those who are hurting.
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Thousands of British Christians Prepare Bold Public Faith Witness in London
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- Thousands of Christians from across the UK will gather in central London this Pentecost weekend for a large-scale public celebration of Christian faith
- The Jesus March returns to London streets as believers publicly demonstrate their commitment to Christ in the public square
- The event falls on Pentecost weekend, commemorating the day the Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles and the birth of the Church
British Christians are preparing to make a powerful public witness of their faith as thousands gather in the heart of London for the return of the Jesus March this Pentecost weekend. The large-scale demonstration of Christian commitment comes at a time when believers across the Western world are increasingly called to stand firm in their convictions.
The timing of the event carries deep spiritual significance, coinciding with Pentecost—the day Christians commemorate the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles in Jerusalem. This biblical event marked the birth of the Church and empowered the disciples to boldly proclaim the Gospel message throughout the known world.
The march represents a growing movement of Christians who refuse to keep their faith confined to church buildings. In an era when Christian values are often marginalized in the public sphere, events like the Jesus March demonstrate that believers remain committed to living out their faith openly and unapologetically.
Participants from across the United Kingdom will converge on central London to celebrate their shared belief in Jesus Christ and to demonstrate that Christianity remains a vibrant force in British society. The gathering serves as both a worship event and a public declaration that faith in Christ continues to transform lives and communities.
Such displays of Christian unity and conviction stand in stark contrast to the secularization trends that have swept through much of Western Europe in recent decades. The willingness of thousands to publicly identify with Christ reflects a remnant of believers who understand the importance of visible Christian witness in an increasingly post-Christian culture.
The Jesus March continues a biblical tradition of believers gathering together for mutual encouragement and public testimony. From the early Church’s gatherings in Jerusalem to the great revivals throughout history, Christians have understood that corporate expressions of faith strengthen individual believers and demonstrate to watching communities the reality of God’s transforming power.
As British society grapples with questions of identity, purpose, and values, this mass gathering of Christians offers a clear answer rooted in the unchanging truth of Scripture. The event reminds both participants and observers that the Gospel message remains as relevant and powerful today as it was two thousand years ago when the Holy Spirit first fell upon the disciples.
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