Faith
Christian Acquitted for Sharing Ex-Gay Testimony
Faith Facts
- Grech faced criminal charges in 2022 under Malta’s ban on advertising conversion practices after a PMnews interview discussing his repentance and faith journey.
- He appeared in court 17 times, risking €5,000 fines or five months in prison; LGBT activists, including law drafters, filed the complaint.
- Post-ruling, Grech thanked God, warned the law persists, and urged Europe to reject bans silencing Christian views on gender and sexuality.
Matthew Grech endured over three years of legal persecution in Malta after testifying how Christ freed him from homosexuality.
A court acquitted him Wednesday, affirming his right to share Biblical truths on sexuality.
This victory upholds freedom of speech and religion against oppressive laws targeting Christian witness, echoing Paul’s triumph over the viper in Acts 28 on Malta’s shores.
Stand firm for faith and freedom—pray for believers facing idolatrous ideologies, share testimonies boldly, and defend Biblical marriage across nations.