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Cameroon’s Evangelicals Call for Godly Leadership
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- Evangelical leaders in Cameroon urge voters to seek peace and godly leadership in the upcoming presidential election.
- The Evangelical Alliance of Cameroon calls for voting anchored in justice, unity, and biblical reverence.
- The nation faces deep political divides, violent conflict, and ongoing governance concerns.
As Cameroon approaches a critical presidential election, the nation’s evangelical leaders are appealing for peace, moral integrity, and Christ-centered leadership to guide their country through times of unrest and division. The Evangelical Alliance of Cameroon, representing nearly seven million believers, released a statement reminding citizens of the biblical principle that all authority is established by God for the purpose of justice.
“All authority comes from God, and the governing authority is a servant of God, established to administer justice according to His will,” the Alliance declared, referencing Romans 13:1.
The statement highlighted the need for a president who embodies Christian virtues: a peacemaker, a unifier, and someone committed to restoring national unity in a spirit of humility and service. Rev. Dr. Teyabe Alphonse and Rev. Dr. Jean Libom Li Likeng emphasized that leadership must transcend political, ethnic, or social boundaries.
Current President Paul Biya, now 92, is seeking another term after more than forty years in office. His leadership has stirred both hope and concern among the faithful, with some church voices calling for new stewardship and an end to practices contrary to godly values.
“I am well aware of the problems that concern you, I know the unfulfilled expectations that make you doubt the future. Based on my own experience, I can assure you that these problems are not insurmountable,” Biya said during a campaign event.
Amid persistent unrest, corruption, and violence—particularly affecting the nation’s English-speaking regions and facing jihadist threats—the call for leadership rooted in faith and integrity remains urgent. The Alliance’s message is clear: reject corruption, restore reverence for God in public life, and seek a leader who advances Africa’s God-given destiny in hope and unity.
“The rise of Africa is the calling of this generation, as foretold in Isaiah 60:1–5. As the nation prepares to choose its next leader, we pray that Cameroon will move forward in peace, integrity, and faith in God.”
Now more than ever, Cameroonian believers are uniting in prayer for wisdom at the polls and for God’s guidance over their nation’s future. Let us join in praying for justice, peace, and the sovereign hand of the Lord upon Cameroon.
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Why Is the New Archbishop’s Pilgrimage Stirring Controversy Now?
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- Dame Sarah Mullally embarks on historic 140km London-to-Canterbury pilgrimage before installation.
- Walk coincides with House of Lords vote to decriminalize abortions at any stage, drawing pro-life criticism.
- Journey emphasizes spiritual preparation, prayer, and encounters echoing ancient Christian traditions.
The Archbishop of Canterbury will walk the Becket Camino from St Paul’s Cathedral, joining Morning and Evening Prayers at historic sites like Southwark and Rochester Cathedrals.
Stops include Lesnes Abbey, Aylesford Priory, and Faversham’s Shrine of St Jude, with pupils providing pilgrim passports and prayer cards.
Pro-lifers lament the timing, urging defense of the unborn as sacred life from conception, rooted in Biblical truth.
Dean David Monteith and cathedral chapter will join the final leg into Canterbury for Evensong.
“As I prepare for my installation at Canterbury Cathedral, it feels deeply humbling to be following in the footsteps of those who have walked this ancient route.”
“As I walk this path I will be praying for our Church and our world, and asking God to bless those we meet. Every Christian life is a pilgrimage – a journey with God.”
As stewards of faith and family, pray for Archbishop Sarah’s ministry to boldly champion life, uphold Scripture, and guide the Church in truth.
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Disturbing Attack on Pastor Signals Broader Threats to Christian Leaders
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- Adam Christopher Sheafe, 51, charged with first-degree murder for pinning 76-year-old Pastor William Schonemann’s hands to a wall in crucifixion pose.
- Sheafe sought guilty plea and immediate death sentence in court to deliver quick justice for victims’ families.
- Crime part of alleged plot targeting 14 pastors nationwide due to their Christian faith.
This heinous attack on a devoted shepherd of New River Bible Chapel echoes biblical persecution of the faithful, demanding swift divine justice in our land.
Authorities linked Sheafe via burglary evidence, backpack items, and stolen truck after responding to the April 2025 scene.
Prosecutors filed charges including burglary, kidnapping, theft, trespass, and three attempted murders, vowing to pursue capital punishment.
“It’s an undisputable fact that the victim, Pastor Bill Schonemann, was over 70 years old. It’s an undisputable fact that the crime was heinous in nature. I intended it to be heinous,” Sheafe declared in court.
“From day one, I’ve said I did this. These are the reasons why I did this, and I’m not contesting anything,” he insisted.
In a confession, Sheafe admitted crafting a crown of thorns for the pastor and plotting assaults in cities like Las Vegas and New York while avoiding bystanders.
Believers must rally in prayer for protection over pastors, upholding America’s godly heritage against Satanic assaults on faith and freedom.
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FOX News Host Shannon Bream Discovers Strength in Biblical Endurance Amid Hidden Agony
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- Shannon Bream endured years of 10/10 chronic corneal pain, reaching suicidal despair yet clinging to God’s presence.
- Prayer led to her ideal doctor within 48 hours; surgery brought 98% pain relief and unprecedented clear vision.
- New book weaves her trial with biblical heroes like Jonah, urging perseverance and sharing mercy universally.
Fox News anchor Shannon Bream faced a rare genetic eye condition that caused unrelenting agony, testing her limits profoundly.
Through fervent prayer, she sought divine guidance to the right healer.
“If you’re not going to heal me,” she prayed, “please at least lead me to somebody to help guide me through this and lead me to the right doctor.”
Her ordeal deepened intimate knowledge of Scripture’s promises, transforming intellectual faith into lived reality.
Today, she marvels at simple sights like individual leaves, a miracle post-surgery.
“I’m literally looking out the window at the leaves on a tree, and it’s a miracle that I can see them individually,” she shared.
Bream’s ‘Nothing Is Impossible with God’ profiles figures like Moses and Peter.
It highlights triumphs over doubt, failure, and enmity through divine restoration.
Jonah’s reluctance to extend grace mirrors human biases, yet God pursues all souls relentlessly.
“God is the God of the universe. That means He wants relationship with every single human being, even those you may see as enemies.”
Embrace trials as pathways to bolder faith, bringing doubts directly to the Lord who redeems fully.
Draw from Peter’s denial to leadership, proving God’s mercy endures.
Trust Biblical truths amid adversity.
Let Bream’s testimony fortify your walk in freedom and family values rooted in Christ.
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