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Botrus Mansour to Lead World Evangelical Alliance
Faith Facts
- Botrus Mansour, an Arab Christian from Nazareth, will serve as the new Secretary General of the World Evangelical Alliance.
- He is the first Arab Christian to lead the global evangelical network, representing over 600 million believers.
- Mansour has dedicated his life to legal work, Christian education, and church service in Nazareth.
Botrus Mansour’s appointment marks a historic milestone, highlighting the unity and diversity of the global evangelical community. He steps into this role with a vision to strengthen the worldwide Church through Christ-centered leadership and service.
“I love the Lord, and I love his Church,” Mansour stated, committing his gifts to the global body of Christ.
From his roots in Nazareth, the city of Jesus’ boyhood, Mansour’s journey has been shaped by faith, a passion for justice, and a deep commitment to service. His leadership in education and the church underscores a devotion to nurturing both spiritual and academic excellence.
He credits his family, especially his wife A’bir, and his personal relationship with Christ for sustaining and guiding him. As a leader devoted to encouraging believers and uniting communities, he applies biblical truths to every aspect of his vocation.
The World Evangelical Alliance, founded in 1846, will officially welcome Mansour at their upcoming General Assembly in Seoul, South Korea.
“Faith became personal, not just inherited,” Mansour explained, reflecting on his transformative experience of coming to Christ during his school years.
Let us continue to pray for Christian leaders like Botrus Mansour, who lift up the Church and boldly represent faith, family, and freedom on the world stage.
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Horror Film Pushes False Narrative About Faith-Based Counseling
Faith Facts
- New horror film ‘Leviticus’ misrepresents Christian counseling and faith-based approaches to unwanted same-sex attraction
- The movie portrays biblical teaching and voluntary counseling as violent ‘conversion therapy’ while ignoring real stories of transformation
- Film represents Hollywood’s ongoing campaign to criminalize Christian perspectives on sexuality and deny testimonies of changed lives
A new horror film titled “Leviticus” has arrived in theaters with a deeply troubling agenda: to demonize faith-based counseling and misrepresent Christian teaching on human sexuality. The film follows the well-worn path of secular Hollywood’s attempts to vilify biblical truth and those who seek help aligning their lives with God’s design.
The movie centers on so-called “conversion therapy,” a loaded term activists use to paint all faith-based counseling with the same broad brush. What the film conveniently ignores are the countless testimonies of men and women who have found freedom from unwanted same-sex attraction through prayer, biblical counsel, and authentic Christian community.
By framing voluntary counseling as horror, the filmmakers reveal their true intent: to silence the Church and deny people the freedom to seek help consistent with their faith. This isn’t entertainment—it’s propaganda designed to criminalize Christian belief and pastoral care.
The timing of this film is no accident. Across America, activists are pushing legislation to ban even voluntary counseling for minors struggling with unwanted same-sex attraction. These laws would prevent pastors, Christian counselors, and parents from offering biblical guidance to young people seeking it.
What “Leviticus” won’t show audiences are the real stories—men and women who testify to God’s transforming power in their lives. It won’t acknowledge that many people experience unwanted same-sex attraction and deserve access to counseling that respects their faith and values.
Instead, the film opts for caricature and fear-mongering, portraying Christians as villains and biblical teaching as abuse. This misrepresentation does a profound disservice to both the Church and to those genuinely seeking help.
The entertainment industry’s hostility toward biblical Christianity grows more brazen with each passing year. Films like “Leviticus” represent a coordinated effort to marginalize traditional Christian belief and normalize perspectives that directly contradict Scripture.
Concerned believers should recognize this film for what it is: another salvo in the culture war against religious freedom and parental rights. When Hollywood tells only one side of the story—and tells it through the lens of horror—the goal isn’t dialogue but demonization.
Christians must continue speaking truth with compassion, sharing testimonies of transformation, and defending the right of individuals to seek counsel consistent with their deeply held religious convictions. The answer to bad storytelling is better storytelling—and the Church has countless true stories of redemption to share.
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Skillet Makes History With Unprecedented Streaming Milestone
Faith Facts
- Skillet’s “Monster” becomes the first Christian song to reach 1 billion streams on Spotify
- The groundbreaking rock band fronted by John Cooper continues to bridge faith and mainstream success
- A new tour announcement signals the band’s ongoing mission to reach audiences with their Christian message
Christian rock band Skillet has achieved a historic milestone that underscores the enduring power of faith-based music in today’s cultural landscape. Their hit song “Monster” has become the first Christian song ever to reach 1 billion streams on Spotify, marking a significant victory for Christian artists in the mainstream music industry.
The achievement demonstrates that music grounded in Christian values can compete at the highest levels of popular culture. Fronted by outspoken Christian leader John Cooper, Skillet has never compromised their faith message while building one of the most successful careers in rock music.
This remarkable streaming milestone comes as the band announces plans for a new tour, signaling their continued commitment to spreading the Gospel through powerful music. For more than two decades, Skillet has maintained their witness while achieving mainstream success that many secular artists would envy.
“Monster,” released as part of Skillet’s transformative work, has resonated with millions of listeners worldwide. The song’s themes of spiritual struggle and redemption speak to universal human experiences while pointing toward Christian hope and salvation.
Cooper has been a vocal advocate for Christian values both on and off stage, consistently using his platform to defend traditional beliefs and encourage believers to stand firm in their faith. His leadership has made Skillet more than just a band—they’ve become a ministry reaching people who might never step foot in a church.
The billion-stream achievement arrives at a crucial time when Christian artists are increasingly making their mark in mainstream culture. It proves that believers don’t have to hide their faith to reach wide audiences, and that excellence in craft combined with unwavering conviction can break through cultural barriers.
As Skillet prepares for their upcoming tour, fans can expect the same powerful blend of musical excellence and faith-centered messaging that has defined the band’s career. This milestone serves as an encouragement to Christian artists everywhere that faithfulness and success are not mutually exclusive.
The band’s achievement also represents a broader victory for families seeking positive entertainment options that align with their values. In an entertainment landscape often hostile to Christian beliefs, Skillet stands as proof that faith-based content can thrive when delivered with authenticity and excellence.
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Texas Lawmaker’s Shocking Confession About Faith Resurfaces
Faith Facts
- Texas Democratic state Rep. James Talarico stated in a 2021 interview that he “hates Christianity” despite identifying as a Christian
- The interview was conducted with a transgender-identifying theologian and has recently resurfaced
- Talarico’s statement raises serious questions about his understanding of Christian faith and values
A troubling interview from 2021 featuring Democratic Texas state Representative James Talarico has resurfaced, revealing statements that have shocked many Christians across the nation. In the interview, Talarico made the startling claim that he “hates Christianity” while simultaneously identifying himself as a Christian.
The interview was conducted with a transgender-identifying theologian, adding another layer of concern for traditional Christian conservatives. Such statements from an elected official raise significant questions about the authenticity of his faith claims and his understanding of core Christian teachings.
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In an interview with a self-described “TransQueer” activist theologian, Texas Democrat James Talarico says he “hates” Christianity:
“I always think of myself as a Christian who hates Christianity.” pic.twitter.com/wFEONx03CW
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) June 23, 2026
“THIS GUY IS JUST SO WEIRD”
A pair of resurfaced clips show James Talarico calling himself a “Christian who hates Christianity” and praising a “TransQueer Latinx” theologian… you read that right.
WATCH: Senator Josh Hawley responds?? pic.twitter.com/9k7P6GrvBE
— The Will Cain Show (@WillCainShow) June 24, 2026
For many believers, Christianity is not merely a cultural identity or political label, but a deeply held faith rooted in Scripture, tradition, and a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. The idea of simultaneously claiming to be Christian while professing hatred for Christianity appears contradictory to fundamental Christian principles of love for the Church, the body of Christ.
This resurfaced interview comes at a time when religious freedom and traditional values face increasing challenges in public life. Christians are called to speak truth in love and stand firm in their convictions, making such statements from public officials particularly concerning to voters who prioritize faith-based leadership.
The emergence of this video serves as a reminder for Christian voters to carefully examine the stated beliefs and past statements of elected officials who claim to share their values. Authentic Christian faith should be reflected in both word and deed, upholding the teachings of Scripture rather than opposing them.
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