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Asia-Pacific Congress Inspires Gospel Outreach
Faith Facts
- The Asia-Pacific Congress on Evangelism will gather 2,500 Christian leaders from 50 countries in Sydney in August 2027.
- The event continues the legacy of worldwide evangelistic congresses started by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association in 1966.
- About four billion people in the Asia-Pacific region have yet to hear the Gospel, with less than 10 percent identifying as Christian.
The 2027 Asia-Pacific Congress on Evangelism in Sydney will unite leaders to advance the Gospel in one of the world’s most spiritually needy regions. This gathering builds upon decades of historic crusades and global congresses dedicated to making Christ known.
This event represents an opportunity for Christian collaboration to reach hearts in Asia, Oceania, and Australasia. Faith leaders believe this moment can ignite renewed zeal for evangelism and discipleship throughout the region.
“Berlin left us burning with a shared vision—to see the Gospel proclaimed with boldness and clarity.”
Regional leaders urge Christians to pray for the congress, seeking a move of God that transforms nations for Christ. Organizers emphasize equipping new generations to proclaim the Good News in every city, village, and island.
Christian voices across Asia and the Pacific are welcoming this gathering as a catalyst for unity and spiritual revival. Their testimonies remind us of the urgent need to share Christ’s hope with billions who have never heard the truth of the Gospel.
“Now is the moment for the church to rise up and preach the hope that is only found in Jesus Christ!”
Families, congregations, and faith communities are invited to uphold the congress in prayer and encourage one another to stand boldly for the Gospel in their nations.
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A Fresh Wave of Faith Hits Streams with Jesus Loves Updates
Faith Facts
- “Say A Prayer”: Debut collaboration with country star Thomas Rhett.
- “Wait For Me”: Co-written track featuring Ben Fuller, impacting Christian radio.
- “If God Lives Here”: New studio recording plus live version from Red Rocks Amphitheater.
Two-time GRAMMY winner Zach Williams released the deluxe edition of his deeply personal album Jesus Loves on March 6, 2026.
This expanded project blends Southern rock, country, and powerful faith-based lyrics, inviting misfits, church kids, and prodigals to embrace God’s unconditional love.
These tracks join hits like the title song “Jesus Loves,” “Killed A Man,” “Hated,” and “Church Kids” with CAIN.
“I’ve always believed in writing songs for real people who are going through real things,”
Williams said.
“This album is an invitation for the misfits, the church kids, and the prodigals and is a reminder that no matter your story, you’re already loved.”
Williams gears up for the “All The Hits Tour” with Third Day, sharing gospel truths across America amid his 1.5 billion streams and Platinum singles.
Stream the deluxe Jesus Loves today, letting its Biblical message strengthen your faith and family.
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Ryan Gosling Explores Sacrifice and Hope in a Faith-Inspired Sci-Fi Blockbuster
Faith Facts
- Ryan Gosling produced family-friendly sci-fi to enjoy with his wife Eva Mendes and daughters.
- Film highlights sacrifice mirroring John 15:13, fostering courage over fear.
- Rejects dystopian gloom, celebrates God-given human ingenuity and cooperation.
Ryan Gosling stars as Ryland Grace in Project Hail Mary, a film he produced for his family’s enjoyment amid scarce wholesome entertainment.
“[My wife] Eva and I look for films that we can go to with our whole family, and we find it hard to find.”
The story follows Grace, a science teacher awakening on a spaceship to save Earth from a solar threat, bonding with alien Rocky in sacrificial friendship.
This reflects greater love in John 15:13:
“Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.”
“There’s something thematically that you want to show your kids,”
Gosling said, praising its shift from panic to problem-solving.
Gosling connects Grace’s terror and resilience to fatherhood, urging curiosity over anxiety in uncertain times.
“The future is not to be feared. It’s something to figure out.”
Embrace stories uplifting faith, family, and freedom—share Project Hail Mary‘s hopeful message with loved ones today.
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Believers Welcome New Restrictions on Online Dangers as Biblical Values Rise in the UK
Faith Facts
- Closes loopholes banning adults pretending to be children in pornographic material.
- Requires platforms to verify age and consent, granting depicted women right to withdraw consent anytime.
- Prohibits incest, step-incest content and ‘nudification’ apps to protect vulnerable.
Christian think tank CARE hails House of Lords votes imposing safeguards on online pornography, long unchecked unlike BBFC-regulated terrestrial content.
These reforms uphold Biblical standards by banning exploitative material that humiliates women and depicts illegal acts.
Caroline Ansell, CARE’s director of advocacy and policy, said
“It marks an important moment in the fight to bring basic standards, safeguards and accountability to an online porn industry that has operated in the shadows for too long.”
“We warmly welcome the amendments passed, each of them will better protect women, children, and anyone at risk of harm,” she said.
The government’s Online Safety Act advances family protections against youth porn access, while vigilance remains for free speech.
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