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Believers Unite in Belfast to Proclaim Christ
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- The March for Jesus in Belfast gathered Christians from all backgrounds to publicly affirm Christ’s lordship over Northern Ireland.
- Rev. John Ahern emphasized prayer, repentance, and unity as vital for healing and revival in the region.
- The march builds on previous gatherings in Dublin and continues to invite people from every walk of life to encounter God’s love.
Christians from across Ireland came together in Belfast for the first March for Jesus, seeking God’s blessing and peace for their land.
This event followed the spirit of unity seen in last year’s large Dublin march, focusing on lifting up Jesus’ name over all division and despair.
“Night is coming when no man can work. There is work to be done and a world to be won, and we must be about our Father’s business. The time for playing games is over.”
The march featured worship, testimonies, and prayers, led by local leaders who called the church to boldly proclaim the gospel and show compassion to a hurting generation.
“Jesus said, ‘If I be lifted up from this earth, I’ll draw all men unto me.'”
Participants were encouraged to look beyond denominational walls, recognizing Christ’s call to unity in faith and love, as together they prayed for renewal and reconciliation.
“Maybe I am naive but I’d like to believe that Christ, the Prince of peace, can bring peace, not just to our hearts and our homes, but to our cities and to this land.”
March for Jesus organizers highlighted that only Jesus can truly heal lives affected by addiction, division, and the legacy of past conflict.
“It’s by taking Christ public, taking him into those public places and lifting him up and telling the world you know, there’s a different way.”
The gathering was open to all, inviting even those unfamiliar with the faith to come and experience God’s presence and grace.
“The Bible I read talks about the good shepherd leaving the 99 and going after the one… He wants us to win the world.”
Believers left strengthened in their resolve to share the message of Jesus, trusting that revival and healing come through faith, unity, and unwavering gospel witness.
Let us continue to stand boldly for faith and freedom, praying for God to heal our land and to shine His light in every community. To stay informed and inspired, connect with more Christian faith stories today.
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Iran’s New Supreme Leader Appointment Fuels Escalating Middle East Tensions
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- Iran’s Assembly of Experts named Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the slain supreme leader, to lead amid war with Israel and America.
- The secretive cleric, tied to Revolutionary Guard crackdowns, may push nuclear weapons and harden oppression.
- President Trump condemns the hereditary rule, vowing U.S. influence to protect allies like biblical Israel.
Iran has installed Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei as its new supreme leader following his father’s death in the escalating Middle East conflict.
This dynastic shift defies the 1979 Revolution’s anti-monarchy roots, drawing criticism yet support from hardliners amid missile barrages on Israel and Gulf states.
The 56-year-old, never in elected office, commands military, judiciary, and nuclear policy in a regime rooted in Shiite clerical control.
His ties to Basij forces during the 2009 Green Movement suppression signal deeper repression, as experts warn of revenge against Israel, America, and Iranian society.
U.S. strikes damaged nuclear sites, but Iran retains near-weapons-grade uranium under his authority, heightening biblical threats to God’s chosen land.
Israel views him as a target; Hezbollah and Revolutionary Guard back him as regional chaos displaces thousands and claims lives across borders.
Christian patriots must rally behind leaders defending freedom, echoing Psalm 122:6 to pray for Jerusalem’s peace against tyrannical foes.
Stand firm for faith, family, and our allies—support policies prioritizing Judeo-Christian values and strong defense.
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God’s Sovereignty Shines Through Powerful Support for Faith-Based Outreach
Faith Facts
- The 60-meter floating hospital, refitted in 2014, serves PNG’s 5,000km coastline and islands as a registered health facility.
- Rachael Marape, the PM’s wife and YWAM Co-Patron, champions maternal and child health in line with family values.
- Since 2010, YWAM partnerships delivered 2.3 million services, training local workers for sustainable community wellbeing.
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape visited the MV YWAM PNG ship.
He affirmed its Christian outreach for health and education in remote areas.
Ahead of its 2026 voyage to Western Province, Marape and ministers met global volunteers.
They discussed expanded ship services echoing biblical compassion.
“Prime Minister Marape expressed strong enthusiasm for this vision.”
“He reaffirmed his long-standing support for ship-based services that bring healthcare, training, and development directly to coastal and riverine communities.”
“Together, we’re building healthier futures by combining local knowledge, skills, and commitment with broad support, training, and resources.”
said Ken Mulligan, YWAM Medical Ships director.
Pray for this godly partnership advancing Kingdom values of service and freedom across nations.
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Religious Views on End-Times Events Stir New Debates in War Policy
Faith Facts
- Pete Hegseth affirms U.S. troops protected by Almighty God’s providence against Iran.
- Soldiers urged to embrace faith facing religious fanatics’ nuclear Armageddon quest.
- Chaplain corps revived to fortify warriors’ connection to God.
Secretary Pete Hegseth boldly declared the Iran conflict carries a religious dimension, vital for our patriotic defenders.
He pivots from jihadist zealots to Christian reliance on divine strength.
“Obviously, we’re fighting religious fanatics who seek a nuclear capability in order for some religious Armageddon; but from my perspective, obviously I’m a man of faith who encourages our troops to lean into their faith, rely on God. There’s no atheists in foxholes. Your mortality is right on front of you.”
“I remember prayer, for me, on combat missions, how important that was.”
Faith anchors President Trump and steels service members beyond worldly self-esteem platitudes.
“They need a connection with their almighty God in these moments, and I’m proud of how our troops are conducting themselves, and I pray for them every day.”
Shia Twelver eschatology fuels Iran’s Mahdi-driven nuclear pursuits, invoked by figures like Ahmadinejad.
Unfounded complaints from Military Religious Freedom Foundation allege forced eschatology briefings, including claims of Trump as anointed for Armageddon.
Hegseth once expressed hope for Temple Mount restoration, possible by God’s miracle despite historic skepticism from church fathers like Jerome.
Sen. Lindsey Graham rightly labels it a religious war against terrorists targeting Christians and Jews.
In CREC circles, postmillennial views prevail per pastor Douglas Wilson.
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