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Christian Father Seeks Justice in Pakistan
Faith Facts
- Pakistan enacted a law raising minimum marriage age to 18 in Islamabad, facing strong resistance from Islamist groups.
- A Christian father’s efforts continue to rescue his 13-year-old daughter abducted and forcibly married under duress.
- Advocates urge stronger enforcement of child marriage laws to protect minors, especially Christian girls.
The recent enactment of an anti-child marriage law in Islamabad marks significant progress for protecting children in Pakistan, though enforcement remains a challenge. Christian families, like Shahbaz Masih’s, face ongoing struggles as they fight for justice and the safety of their children in a society where faith and age-based protections are often ignored.
“I’m still in disbelief that the magistrate admitted her claim that she was 18 years old, whereas her physical appearance also doesn’t support her claim.”
Christian advocates continue to stress the urgent need for effective legal protection in provinces like Punjab, where minor girls remain vulnerable. As faith communities seek the restoration of Biblical family values and justice, the Christian call to defend the innocent becomes ever more pressing.
Join us as we pray for families facing persecution and advocate for laws that uphold the sanctity of childhood, dignity, and religious freedom for all believers.
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Trump Leads with Strong Faith-Driven Actions
Faith Facts
- President Trump held his seventh cabinet meeting of his second term, emphasizing leadership built on enduring values.
- Major steps were announced to combat illegal immigration and dismantle drug cartels impacting American families.
- A new economic agreement was reached with a key trading partner to strengthen the nation’s prosperity and security.
President Trump is also initiating changes to rebrand a historic executive agency, sharpening its mission to serve American interests.
Each of these actions reflects a commitment to protecting families, upholding law and order, and advancing America’s God-given freedoms.
Christian patriots are encouraged to pray for wisdom for our leaders as they pursue policies rooted in Biblical principles.
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Austin Removes Cross From City Logo
Faith Facts
- Austin unveiled a new city logo, replacing the historic seal that featured a gold Latin cross and Texas State Capitol silhouette.
- The prior seal, designed in 1916, was based on Stephen F. Austin’s family crest, a foundational figure in Texas history.
- Officials claim the new branding better represents modern Austin and its values, officially launching October 1 across all city communications.
Austin’s decision to remove the cross from its seal marks a shift away from acknowledging the Christian heritage that helped shape Texas.
This change follows years of pressure from some who argue symbols of faith have no place in public emblems, but many see the removal as a dismissal of traditions anchored in Biblical morality.
City Manager T.C. Broadnax presented the new logo, emphasizing unity and modern identity, while noting the cross did not align with what he called the city’s current values.
“For the first time in Austin’s history, we will have a logo to represent the city services and unify us as one organization, one Austin,” Broadnax explained.
The city partnered with design agencies, choosing a logo shaped like an “A” representing hills and rivers rather than faith or heritage.
Some see this move as an attempt to distance public life from Christian principles that have historically guided communities like Austin.
The city seal’s cross once faced court scrutiny, but a judge confirmed it honored the founding family rather than promoting a religion.
Faith-minded Texans recognize that strong communities are built on foundations of faith and freedom, not just modern trends or branding efforts.
Now more than ever, Christians must stand firm in praying for their cities and for leaders to uphold values rooted in Biblical truth.
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Faith Under Fire: Attacks on Christians in Nigeria
Faith Facts
- Fulani herdsmen attacked Christian farmers in Bauchi state, leaving one dead and three wounded.
- Hundreds of Christian farmers lost their crops in a series of August attacks, and violent raids expanded into neighboring Plateau state.
- Nigeria remains the deadliest country for Christians, with thousands killed for their faith according to the 2025 World Watch List.
Christian communities in Nigeria’s North-Central Region continue to face grave danger, with renewed attacks leaving families grieving and crops devastated. The violence has prompted church leaders to call for urgent prayer and steadfast faith in God’s justice and peace.
“Therefore at this moment, we solicit that we all go on our knees for prayers to our loving God to bring this conflict to a swift end for the betterment of our land and people.”
Community leaders have condemned the brutal attacks and urged calm, recognizing that resilience and faith must anchor them through these trials. New military efforts, now under Operation Enduring Peace, promise more robust action, but local Christians know true peace comes from God’s intervention.
Let us stand united in prayer for our brothers and sisters enduring persecution. Join us in lifting up Nigeria, asking the Lord to bring hope, courage, and lasting freedom for His people.
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