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ACSI Highlights Christian Education’s Enduring Value
Faith Facts
- ACSI’s “Faith Teaches” campaign equips parents and educators to nurture children’s faith during National School Choice Week.
- The initiative offers resources to foster spiritual growth within Christian education worldwide.
- Biblical principles, such as Proverbs 22:6 and Genesis 1:27, guide this campaign’s approach to preparing students for life and faith.
The Association of Christian Schools International is launching the “Faith Teaches” campaign, placing focus on the essential partnership between families, churches, and schools in faith formation. Parents are recognized as the chief influencers in a child’s spiritual life, supported by Christian education as a daily, holistic journey.
Practical resources like prayer guides and videos are provided to empower families and educators in their calling to nurture the next generation for Christ. The campaign affirms every child’s dignity and purpose, rooted in biblical truth.
“Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it,” Proverbs 22:6 reminds us.
Philip Scott of ACSI states, “Faith is formed in the daily lives of children, and schools are partners in nurturing that faith. It is imperative that families have the best educational options to fit the needs of their child. Parents need support and resources to choose wisely for their child’s flourishing and ultimately for the glory of God.”
Christian education, as advanced by this initiative, seeks to shape the heart and mind, equipping each student to live out their faith boldly. Join the movement to strengthen faith, family, and freedom in education by standing firm with Christian schools and parental choice for the good of our nation and the glory of God.
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Christian Group Questions UAE Role on Peace Board
Faith Facts
- A Christian watchdog has objected to the United Arab Emirates’ inclusion in President Trump’s Board of Peace, pointing to concerns over Sudan.
- Christian Solidarity Worldwide stated UAE’s alleged support of the Sudanese militia raises moral and legal questions for the board.
- The Board of Peace, led by President Trump, has a mission to restore stability and promote biblical principles of peace in conflict regions.
Christian Solidarity Worldwide warned that including the UAE in the Board of Peace risks undermining accountability and justice. The conflict between forces in Sudan has resulted in significant human suffering, raising questions about the board’s membership and its commitment to human rights.
The leadership of Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak, a senior UAE official and sports executive, has sparked public campaigns in the UK over his club ownership and alleged links to humanitarian concerns. A petition has called for greater scrutiny of the connections between Manchester City’s ownership and international abuses.
“It is rather duplicitous of the UAE to be investing in international peacebuilding whilst it continues to fuel the conflict in Sudan, not to mention the deeply worrying impact the Board of Peace is likely to have on the international system and human rights framework,” Gondwe said.
President Trump’s Board of Peace was established under U.N. authority and aims to administer post-war Gaza, focusing on reconstruction and upholding law and order. The board seeks stability and peace in areas marked by conflict, emphasizing values rooted in order and justice.
The UAE was quick to accept an invitation to join the board, which includes leaders from Russia, Belarus, Hungary, and the United States. Its participation is framed as support for fulfilling rights and regional peace, in alignment with American-led efforts for stability.
French President Macron declined to join, voicing concerns about the board’s legitimacy and its bypassing of U.N. norms. President Trump defended the board’s purpose and his commitment to protecting peace and freedom worldwide.
Critics contend the board’s structure could weaken international checks on war crimes and political repression, with Sudan’s ongoing violence cited as a major concern. Christian faith calls believers to be vigilant about justice, truth, and the safeguarding of life in every nation.
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Iran’s Struggle: Faith, Freedom, and Hope Prevail
Faith Facts
- The people of Iran are boldly standing against a regime that denies fundamental God-given rights.
- Economic hardships, including staggering inflation and shortages, have intensified public outcry and resistance.
- Christian advocates call for prayer and lasting transformation built on justice, dignity, and liberty for all Iranians.
The Iranian people are courageously pushing back against decades of oppressive theocracy and mounting hardship, seeking the freedoms endowed to them by our Creator.
With worsening economic conditions and blatant abuses by religious leaders, the nation yearns for a governance that honors justice and individual rights.
“May the Lord grant the Iranian people the genuine freedom, justice, and dignity they so courageously seek.”
The Christian community joins in fervent prayer for Iran, asking God to bring about true liberty and an end to persecution.
As believers, we must stand in unwavering solidarity, championing a vision for Iran grounded in faith, righteousness, and hope for the future.
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Christian Nurses Cleared in Pakistan Blasphemy Case
Faith Facts
- Two Christian nurses, Mariam Lal and Newosh Arooj, were acquitted of blasphemy in Pakistan after four turbulent years.
- The District Court found the prosecution could not prove the charges, resulting in the nurses’ release from the ordeal.
- Praise and gratitude were expressed for the decisive legal advocacy and international Christian solidarity throughout the ordeal.
The acquittal of these Christian nurses marks a rare victory for religious minorities facing persecution under Pakistan’s strict blasphemy laws. Their journey was marked by threats, isolation, and courageous faith.
Both women were targeted over a disputed sticker and narrowly survived mob violence, later receiving protection as their case wound through the courts.
Supported by Catholic advocates and the prayers of a global Christian community, the nurses’ freedom was won through steadfast courage and the power of faith-driven support.
“Their prayers, financial assistance, and international solidarity strengthened not only the two nurses but also reminded us that the Church and the global community do not remain silent in times of suffering,” Fr. Khalid Rashid Asi reflected.
The blasphemy laws in Pakistan have been widely misused to punish Christians and other minorities, highlighting the urgent need for legal reforms grounded in justice and human dignity.
Let us remain unwavering in prayer and advocacy for believers worldwide who suffer for their faith, lifting up the cause of religious freedom and righteousness.
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