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Biblical Truth Questioned by Many Americans
Faith Facts
- 48% of Americans believe the Bible is not literally true but contains ancient myths.
- Evangelicals and Southerners remain the most likely to affirm the Bible’s literal truth.
- Just over half of adults believe God created marriage between one man and one woman.
A growing number of Americans are turning away from believing the Bible is the literal Word of God, according to a 2025 State of Theology report.
This study highlights divisions across beliefs on Scripture’s authority, the nature of God, and traditional Christian morals.
Only 31% of respondents strongly agreed that the Bible is entirely accurate, while 44% expressed disagreement.
Just over half believe God is a perfect being and cannot make a mistake, while others are uncertain about His nature.
“There is one true God in three persons: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit,” was strongly affirmed by 55%.
Roughly 48% of adults say Jesus was only a great teacher, not God, displaying a concerning theological divide.
When asked about marriage, 51% strongly agreed it should be between one man and one woman, continuing the defense of Biblical marriage.
Americans are also split on issues of sexuality, gender, and the relevance of biblical teachings, with disagreement on God’s design for marriage and sexual ethics.
These results show the growing need for Christians to defend faith, uphold moral truth, and point their communities to the unwavering authority of Scripture.
Stand firm in your biblical convictions, share the gospel with compassion, and pray that hearts across our nation return to God’s truth.
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Faith Conquers Male Suicide Catastrophe
Faith Facts
- Prince William labeled UK male suicide rates a “national catastrophe” on BBC Radio 1.
- Suicide topped death causes for 20-to-34-year-olds in England and Wales, 2024.
- Evangelist Jay Lowder survived gun-to-head attempt via divine intervention.
Prince William rightly highlights the crisis and vital male role models amid rising despair.
Yet awareness alone falls short; eternal hope blooms through surrender to Jesus Christ.
At 21, jobless and broken, Lowder faced utter hopelessness until his roommate’s untimely return halted tragedy.
This sparked soul-searching, revealing worldly fixes fail while God restores purpose and joy.
Scripture declares believers cherished with divine calling, anchoring us beyond trials.
Spot withdrawal, mood swings, or addiction in loved ones—extend Christ’s compassionate embrace.
Radical recovery demands faith-guided paths, testimonies of Lord’s transformation lighting the way.
Christ embodies unchanging salvation, our ultimate support piercing deepest darkness.
Stand as disciples sharing Gospel hope; uphold family and freedom through biblical truth.
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Welby Seeks Therapy After Church Abuse Failures
Faith Facts
- Welby conceded he failed to prioritize victims and energetically pursue the John Smyth abuse tragedy.
- He now attends psychotherapy and psychiatry sessions to cope with the loneliness of his resignation and moral weight.
- While admitting shortcomings, Welby contests claims the Church never reported to police, affirming authorities instructed no further inquiry.
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby resigned in November 2024.
The Makin report exposed failures in addressing abuse allegations against John Smyth, who abused victims in Britain and Africa for decades.
The report faulted Welby for not doing enough upon learning of the allegations, prompting his admission of personal failure in ensuring a thorough investigation.
Biblical leadership demands unwavering accountability to protect the flock, as Scripture warns shepherds who neglect justice face divine judgment.
Welby told the Rosebud Podcast.
“I’ve been seeing a psychotherapist for a considerable period of time. And a psychiatrist. Very helpful.”
He explained.
“It’s not about saying, ‘oh, it didn’t matter’, or anything like that, quite the reverse – how does one live with such a failure?”
Keith Makin upheld his report.
He noted Welby knew of Smyth and bore personal moral responsibility to pursue beyond mere assurances from police.
Church leaders must embody Christ-like repentance and vigilance to safeguard families and uphold godly standards in our nation.
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AI Brings Abundance to Christian Ministries
Faith Facts
- AI transforms MOOCs into personalized Bible study and seminary training, available 24/7 for free, revolutionizing theological preparation.
- AI diagnostics surpass human doctors in accuracy and speed, enabling low-cost care in remote mission hospitals via Starlink.
- Falling marginal costs to near-zero accelerate AI adoption across ministries, shifting focus from fundraising to kingdom expansion.
Christian leaders must prepare for AI’s revolution making education and healthcare free, empowering global missions with God’s provision.
This abundance aligns with biblical promises of plenty, freeing resources for evangelism and discipleship while upholding family and faith values.
Embrace AI as a tool from Providence to advance the Gospel; subscribe to Faith and Freedom Report for updates equipping believers in this new era.
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