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Christian Protesters Face Court Over Abbey Banner
Faith Facts
- Four individuals associated with Christian Climate Action are appearing before Bath Magistrates Court after a protest at Bath Abbey.
- The group displayed a banner urging the Church of England to take decisive action on climate change.
- They face aggravated trespass charges following a sit-in atop the bell tower.
Christian Climate Action’s demonstration aimed to press the Church of England to address climate challenges with greater conviction and urgency. Each participant came from a faith background, motivated by a call to stewardship rooted in Scripture and care for God’s creation.
“As Jesus did in his context, Christian Climate Action calls on the Church to tackle the corrupt powers and injustices of our time. The Church of England is doing much to get its own house in order, including its Net Zero by 2030 target, and for that we are thankful.”
“It also needs to speak truth to power unapologetically. The roots of this crisis are the greed and selfishness of large organisations.”
“Christian Climate Action calls on the Church of England to speak out more clearly, rebuking businesses, media and government who are spreading misinformation and continuing to cause emissions to rise.”
The Church of England has committed considerable funds to achieving Net Zero, yet this move has met resistance due to the strain on parish resources. Many congregations, especially in older buildings, struggle to comply with environmental regulations without risking the comfort and well-being of their communities, particularly the elderly.
People of faith are called to balance care for creation with compassion for their neighbors, ensuring that Biblical principles guide action in both stewardship and charity.
Stay informed and stand strong for faith-driven stewardship in today’s world.
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Biblical Scholar Faces Intense Scrutiny on Hell and Faith – God’s Truth Prevails in Viral Exchange
Faith Facts
- Steven Bartlett’s Diary of a CEO podcast interviews Christian apologist Wes Huff, gaining 1.9 million YouTube views in three days.
- Huff robustly defends Scripture’s reliability, science, morality, and Christianity’s antidote to the meaning crisis.
- Bartlett listens attentively, ending by reading Romans 12 from Huff’s gifted Bible.
Entrepreneur Steven Bartlett humbly questions Christian truths, revealing the emptiness of worldly success before eternal realities.
Wesley Huff delivers calm, scholarly apologetics, honoring 1 Peter 3:15 with gentleness amid mainstream scrutiny.
This dialogue elevates biblical scholarship to millions, proving God’s Word pierces modern skepticism.
“Am I going to hell?”
“Yes.”
Bartlett’s openness amid cultural decay underscores Christianity’s vital role in restoring purpose to families and nations.
Stand firm in faith; share this bold defense of Gospel truth with fellow believers today.
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Pressure on Religious Liberty Rises as Assisted Suicide Push Alarms Faith Communities – Believers Pray for Revival
Faith Facts
- Opposition surges as six times more MSPs speak against assisted suicide bill.
- Conservative leader Russell Findlay switches vote, citing excessive risks to vulnerable.
- Church leaders decry lack of conscience clauses threatening faith-based care homes.
Scotland nears tight vote on assisted suicide March 17, with support reportedly fading fast. Critics highlight coercion dangers for vulnerable and inevitable eligibility expansion seen elsewhere.
Right To Life UK analysis reveals overwhelming stage 3 debate opposition from MSPs.
“On Monday, Russell Findlay joined two other MSPs who had previously supported the Bill in announcing that he would be opposing it,” said commentator Lois McLatchie Miller.
“They made it resoundingly clear that this Bill is not safe and Scotland should not risk it.”
Medical experts and church heads voice safety and moral objections to legalization.
The Catholic Church urges MSPs to reject the measure after failed conscience amendments.
“Every organisation has guiding values that shape its mission and practice,” stated Bishop John Keenan.
“The Bishops’ Conference urges the Scottish Government and MSPs to recognise and respect institutional conscience rights.”
Pray Scotland’s leaders uphold God’s gift of life, safeguarding family and freedom from deadly deception.
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African Churches Outpace Leader Training – Faithful Educators Seek God’s Guidance in Revival Potential
Faith Facts
- The Association for Christian Theological Education in Africa (ACTEA) celebrates its 50th anniversary in Bishoftu, Ethiopia, under the theme “Future Ready, Mission Faithful.”
- Rapid church growth across Africa outpaces theological training, leaving many pastors without formal education.
- ACTEA promotes accreditation, modular programs, online learning, and church partnerships to equip biblically grounded leaders.
The General Assembly unites educators from 31 countries, including Association of Evangelicals in Africa leaders, to address cultural shifts, technology, and ministry demands.
This milestone honors ACTEA’s 1976 founding to ensure evangelical institutions uphold high standards amid continent-wide revival.
“Church growth in Africa has been phenomenal, but theological education has not grown at the same pace,” Tarus said.
“The challenge is how to train enough leaders while maintaining strong theological standards.”
“The church in Africa needs leaders who are both spiritually grounded and theologically equipped,” he said.
Join in prayer for ACTEA’s vision to fortify Africa’s church with Scripture-faithful pastors advancing God’s kingdom.
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