Faith
God’s Mercy and Accountability After Robert Morris’ Prison Release
Faith Facts
- Gateway Church founder Robert Morris was released from Osage County Jail after completing a six-month sentence.
- His guilty plea involved the sexual abuse of Cindy Clemishire beginning when she was twelve years old.
- The case continues to raise questions about repentance, accountability, and the church’s response to hidden sin.
Upon his release, Morris publicly asked for forgiveness from the Clemishire family and apologized for the harm caused to the Body of Christ.
He said the legal reckoning was a necessary act of integrity to address his past sins.
“What I did to Cindy decades ago was wrong. There is no other word for it, and there is no excuse for it.”
Cindy Clemishire said she has walked in forgiveness for years, but the impact of the crime remains a lifelong burden.
She said the truth must be acknowledged to ensure accountability within the church and the community.
“I forgave Robert Morris many years ago, and forgiveness is something I continue to walk out — sometimes daily, as needed.”
Morris also faces a defamation lawsuit from the Clemishire family over how the abuse was characterized to the congregation.
The case underscores the biblical necessity of bringing hidden deeds into the light so true healing can begin.
We must pray for the restoration of victims and for leaders to walk in the highest moral integrity.
May the Lord bring justice and peace to all affected by these transgressions.
Faith
What the Pope Said About War That Challenges Biblical Truth
Faith Facts
- Scripture presents God as both a redeemer and a righteous judge who acts in human history.
- Just War Theory provides a framework for recognizing when conflict is necessary to protect the innocent.
- The Bible promises that when we ask anything according to His will, God hears our prayers.
Scripture reveals God as a righteous judge who defends His people and upholds justice. In Exodus 15, Moses declares the Lord is a man of war, a title reflecting His commitment to triumph over evil.
This biblical imagery remains consistent through the New Testament. Revelation depicts Jesus as a warrior bringing judgment to the nations to restore peace and order.
Faith
Midnight Missiles Test a Pastor’s Faith in Kyiv’s War Shadows
When the bombs fall at 3:00 a.m., the distance between safety and suffering vanishes in the rattle of windowpanes and the shudder of walls. For our brothers and sisters in Ukraine, this terrifying reality is not a distant headline but a daily weight carried in their bodies and spirits.
Amidst the explosions, there is no place for polished theology; there is only the raw pleading of a soul seeking the Lord’s protection in the presence of enemies.
“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”
“Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil.”
We must refuse to allow this suffering to become background noise, choosing instead to let our compassion ignite into prayerful action.
Faith Facts
- Believers find peace in the presence of enemies by clinging to the promises of Psalm 23 during the darkest hours.
- The reality of war reminds us that while some wake to alarms, others wake to explosions, highlighting our duty to bear witness to their struggle.
- Christian compassion requires moving beyond mere awareness to stand firmly with those enduring trauma and injustice.
As the conflict continues, we are called to be the hands and feet of Christ, ensuring that the plight of the vulnerable is never forgotten or ignored.
Let us stand together in faith, advocating for the sanctity of life and the restoration of a nation that is bleeding but not broken.
Faith
Faithful Face New Persecution Waves Amid Deadly Easter Attacks
Radical Fulani terrorists launched deadly Easter Sunday attacks on Christians gathered for worship in Nigeria’s Kaduna and Benue states.
The assaults struck at the heart of the Christian community during its most sacred celebration of the Resurrection.
In Kaduna state, gunmen surrounded the Evangelical Church Winning All and St. Augustine Catholic Church.
They opened fire on congregants and kidnapped dozens.
Reports from Benue state also confirm that 17 believers were murdered in the early morning hours.
Militia groups were blamed for seeking to displace Christian families.
Faith Facts
- Fulani terrorists killed 12 Christians during Easter services in Kaduna state and another 17 in Benue state.
- Nigeria remains the deadliest country for followers of Christ, accounting for 72% of Christian martyrdoms globally.
- Radicalized militia groups increasingly target Christian lands to impose Islamic ideology and displace farming communities.
“The attackers, who have been identified as Fulani bandits, were in large numbers,” stated Kachia Council Member Mark Bawa.
“They surrounded the community and attacked the churches as Christians were in worship services.”
These tragic events highlight the urgent need for prayer and global support for our persecuted brothers and sisters.
We must remain steadfast in our commitment to religious freedom and the protection of the faithful against those who despise the Cross.
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