Faith
American Idol Faith Night Sparks Worship Across the Nation
Faith Facts
- The broadcast featured traditional hymns and contemporary worship songs, including Nothing But the Blood of Jesus and Jireh.
- Contestants held backstage Bible studies and prayer sessions to support one another throughout the competition.
- Judge Lionel Richie said the world is in need of prayer and reminded viewers that God remains in control.
The hit television show American Idol recently dedicated a live broadcast to Songs of Faith, allowing contestants to openly worship and proclaim the Gospel.
Judges Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan joined the top 14 contestants in a gospel-filled opening that set a reverent tone for the national audience.
Country star Carrie Underwood closed the evening with a powerful rendition of How Great Thou Art.
The performance reportedly caused the studio to vibrate with the Holy Spirit.
Host Ryan Seacrest noted the incredible atmosphere, pointing out that the bold theme provided moments of genuine worship in front of the world.
“When you hear people praising Jesus in this light, it’s something that I feel like maybe the country’s gotten away from.”
Luke Bryan reflected on the importance of returning to these foundational spiritual roots, noting that many performers first discovered their gifts within the church.
Contestants shared personal testimonies of how God delivered them from depression and provided strength during times of spiritual warfare in Hollywood.
Witnessing the bold proclamation of Christ on such a massive platform serves as a powerful reminder that our nation is hungry for the Truth found only in Him.
Faith
Rising Threats to Pulpit Freedom Test Believers’ Resolve
Faith Facts
- The Johnson Amendment was established in 1954 to limit nonprofit political endorsements.
- U.S. District Judge J. Campbell Barker ruled that federal law barred relief in this tax matter.
- National Religious Broadcasters and several churches plan to appeal to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
A federal judge recently rejected a proposed agreement between the IRS and Christian ministries.
The deal would have kept churches from being punished for political speech from the pulpit.
The ruling leaves the restrictive Johnson Amendment in place.
It continues to threaten the religious liberty and free speech rights of American pastors.
Family Research Council President Tony Perkins said the order avoids correcting a wrong that strikes at American freedom.
“Fortunately, the NRB plans to appeal this decision to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.”
“Family Research Council will support that effort.”
Christians must continue to pray for full liberty.
They should seek a day when houses of worship can speak truth without fear of government overreach.
Faith
Faith Leaders Sound Alarm on Harmful Treatments for Children
Faith Facts
- A former GLAAD president is urging an end to the medicalization of gender-confused youth.
- He said minors are not mature enough to make irreversible decisions about their bodies and health.
- The discussion comes as courts and medical leaders weigh the risks of these procedures for children.
A prominent figure in the LGBT movement is now sounding the alarm over the dangerous push to subject gender-confused children to life-altering medical procedures. Former GLAAD president Herndon Graddick recently called for an end to the medicalization of youth, urging a correction of the movement’s current path.
Graddick emphasized that minors lack the maturity to make irreversible decisions regarding their bodies and health. He noted that the movement must admit its mistakes to protect children from further harm.
Faith
Growing Pressure on Biblical Values In Court Battles Over Birth Citizenship
Faith Facts
- The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether birthright citizenship can be limited for children of immigrants who entered unlawfully.
- Justice Department advocates argued the 14th Amendment was meant to secure citizenship for freed slaves, not to encourage illegal entry.
- The administration says a lawful domicile, not mere physical presence, should establish the required allegiance to the United States.
The Solicitor General said the citizenship clause presupposes legal standing in the country to create a bond of allegiance.
He also said America’s current birthright citizenship rule is an outlier compared with much of the world.
“The Fourteenth Amendment has always excluded from birthright citizenship persons who were born in the United States but not ‘subject to the jurisdiction thereof.’”
Upholding the rule of law is a biblical principle that ensures justice and order within a society.
Protecting the sanctity of citizenship honors the sacrifices of past generations and preserves the integrity of the American family and nation.
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