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Astronaut’s faith shines brighter than moon mission itself
Faith Facts
- Victor Glover, member of Southeast Church of Christ in Friendswood, Texas, became the first African American astronaut to fly to the moon on the Artemis II mission
- Throughout the historic 252,756-mile journey, Glover consistently glorified God and shared messages of faith and love with the world
- The Artemis II crew brought unity and inspiration to millions while demonstrating faith, humility, and teamwork in NASA’s first moon mission in 53 years
Welcome home, Victor Glover! We know you must be tired, but you energized us.
You and your Artemis II crewmates traveled 252,756 miles from Earth — a record for humanity. We won’t take a lot of your time, but as your brothers and sisters in Christ, we must thank you.
Not for becoming the first African American astronaut to fly to the moon, although that’s remarkable. Not for the fame piloting NASA’s first moon mission in 53 years brought you, although that’s terrific.
Not for the technical skills you demonstrated aboard “Integrity” — the name your crew gave the Orion spacecraft — although you’re brilliant. Instead, we must thank you for the faith and humility you displayed throughout the mission.
You made us proud. So, so proud.
A member of the Southeast Church of Christ in Friendswood, Texas, you never failed to glorify God. Again and again, you publicly thanked the Creator of the universe.
And again and again, you emphasized the importance of love. Specifically, you pointed to Jesus’ instruction to love our neighbors.
“To all of you down there on Earth and around Earth, we love you from the moon.”
Your message came in loud and clear. A quarter million miles from home, you made the world seem smaller and brought us all closer together.
Given the division that so often permeates our corner of the galaxy, that’s an amazing accomplishment.
Please pass along our appreciation, too, to your crewmates: Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen. Each of you reminded us of the value of teamwork and camaraderie.
You didn’t just work hard. You also enjoyed each other’s company.
Even when faced with not-so-otherworldly problems — namely a clogged toilet in a part of the universe lacking plumbers — you kept laughing. To our delight, you made us all feel like a part of the team.
“We wanted to go out and try to do something that would bring the world together, to unite the world.”
Congratulations! Mission accomplished.
Koch talked about how much the support from those who followed Artemis II meant to the crew of three Americans and one Canadian.
“It was every bit as important as accomplishing the technical goals and being there for our NASA teammates. (We wanted) to make this the world’s mission and for it to have a positive impact.”
Again, congratulations! Mission accomplished.
Hansen described viewing the Earth, the moon and the stars from such an amazing vantage point.
“We’re all kind of struck by these things that make us feel small. The sense I had was this sense of fragility and feeling small — infinitesimally small — but yet this powerful feeling as a human feeling, like as a group.”
Amen!
Victor, thank you and your crewmates for journeying farther into space than anyone in history. You inspired us.
You increased our awe. We can’t wait to see where the Lord leads you on your next adventure.
Godspeed, dear brother.
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IBLP Founder’s Medical Crisis Emerges After Years of Scandal
Faith Facts
- Bill Gothard, 90-year-old founder of the Institute in Basic Life Principles, has reportedly suffered a heart attack and is in a coma according to social media reports
- Gothard’s ministry once influenced thousands of homeschooling families but was marred by multiple sexual harassment allegations
- The IBLP founder was removed from leadership in 2014 and later settled a lawsuit with victims who accused him of abuse
The conservative Christian homeschooling movement faces renewed scrutiny as Bill Gothard, the controversial founder of the Institute in Basic Life Principles, is reportedly in critical medical condition. According to posts circulating in a private Facebook group dedicated to his supporters, the 90-year-old ministry leader has suffered a heart attack and remains in a coma.
Gothard’s influence on American evangelical homeschooling families during the 1980s and 1990s cannot be overstated. His seminars drew thousands of families seeking guidance on raising children according to biblical principles. The IBLP promoted strict patriarchal family structures, modest dress codes, and separation from mainstream culture.
However, the ministry’s reputation crumbled under the weight of serious allegations. Multiple women came forward accusing Gothard of sexual harassment and inappropriate conduct during their time working at IBLP headquarters. The accusations painted a disturbing picture of a leader who allegedly used his spiritual authority to exploit young women under his care.
In 2014, the IBLP board removed Gothard from his leadership position following an investigation into the allegations. The organization attempted to distance itself from its founder while continuing its educational programs. But the damage to its reputation and influence had been done.
A civil lawsuit followed, with victims seeking accountability for the alleged abuse they suffered. Gothard eventually settled the case out of court, though he has consistently denied wrongdoing. The settlement brought some closure to the survivors but left many questions unanswered about how such behavior could persist for decades within a ministry claiming to uphold Christian values.
The Gothard saga serves as a sobering reminder that spiritual authority must be exercised with humility and accountability. No leader, regardless of their influence or theological credentials, stands above biblical standards of conduct. When churches and ministries fail to protect the vulnerable, they betray the very gospel they claim to represent.
For families who once followed IBLP teachings, Gothard’s reported medical crisis may prompt mixed emotions. Some may feel compassion for an elderly man facing mortality, while others remain haunted by wounds that have not fully healed. The Christian response must include both truth-telling about past failures and grace for those who genuinely repent.
This situation underscores the importance of church governance structures that prevent abuse. Ministries need boards with real authority, financial transparency, and clear policies for handling misconduct allegations. Charismatic leaders should never operate without oversight, and victims must have safe channels to report concerns.
As the homeschooling movement continues to grow among Christian families, Gothard’s legacy offers important lessons. Biblical parenting principles remain valid and important, but they must be pursued within healthy church communities that model Christ-like character. No single ministry or leader holds a monopoly on godly child-rearing.
The reported medical emergency has not been independently confirmed by family members or IBLP representatives. Privacy concerns surrounding medical conditions make verification difficult, and details remain limited to social media reports from supporters. As with any breaking news, Christians should approach unconfirmed reports with appropriate caution while praying for all involved.
Whether Bill Gothard recovers or faces his final days, his story will continue to impact the evangelical community for years to come. May this moment prompt deeper reflection on how we choose leaders, protect the vulnerable, and ensure that ministries truly honor the name of Christ they claim to serve.
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Venezuelan Earthquake Death Toll Surpasses 1,400 as Thousands Remain Missing
Faith Facts
- Venezuela’s twin earthquakes have claimed at least 1,430 lives, with nearly 69,000 people still missing as rescue operations continue
- The 72-hour critical window for finding survivors alive has passed, dimming hopes for thousands of families awaiting news of loved ones
- Growing frustration with the government’s emergency response has emerged in the hardest-hit regions as communities struggle with the devastating aftermath
The catastrophic twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela have left a trail of unprecedented devastation, with the death toll climbing to 1,430 and families desperately searching for nearly 69,000 missing individuals. The tragedy continues to unfold even as the crucial 72-hour rescue window closed on Saturday, a period during which survivors trapped in rubble have the greatest chance of being found alive.
In the hardest-hit areas, frustration and anger are mounting over what many residents describe as an inadequate government response to the disaster. Families are grappling with the dual anguish of confirmed losses and the uncertainty surrounding tens of thousands of missing loved ones.
The scale of this natural disaster represents one of the most devastating events to strike the troubled South American nation in recent history. Emergency workers and volunteers continue to sift through collapsed buildings and debris, though hopes of finding additional survivors diminish with each passing hour.
The earthquake crisis compounds Venezuela’s existing challenges, testing the resilience of communities already strained by years of economic and political turmoil. As the nation mourns, the focus now shifts to recovery efforts and providing aid to the countless families displaced by the destruction.
This tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable power of natural disasters and the importance of preparedness and effective emergency response systems. In times like these, communities often turn to faith and mutual support to find strength amid unimaginable loss.
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Tribal Mob Sends 13 Christians to Hospital in Brutal India Attack
Faith Facts
- Nine tribal assailants were released on bail after hospitalizing 13 Christians in a brutal attack in India
- The violent assault left victims with severe injuries requiring medical treatment
- The incident highlights ongoing religious persecution faced by Christian families in India
Christians in India continue to face violent persecution, as a recent attack by tribal militants sent 13 believers to the hospital with severe injuries. Nine assailants have been released on bail following the brutal assault on Christian families.
The attack represents another alarming incident in the growing pattern of religious violence targeting Christians across India. The victims, who required hospitalization for their injuries, were specifically targeted for their faith.
Sources familiar with the case report that the nine tribal individuals responsible for the assault have been granted bail, raising concerns among Christian communities about accountability and ongoing safety risks. The release of the attackers has left many questioning whether justice will be fully served.
Religious persecution in India has intensified in recent years, with Christian families and communities increasingly vulnerable to mob violence and harassment. The latest attack underscores the dangerous conditions believers face simply for practicing their faith.
The hospitalized Christians are recovering from their injuries, though the emotional and spiritual trauma from such targeted violence extends far beyond physical wounds. Christian advocacy groups continue to call for stronger protections for religious minorities in India.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the courage required by Christians around the world who face persecution for their beliefs. As Americans who enjoy religious freedom, we must remain vigilant in supporting our brothers and sisters in Christ who face such threats daily.
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