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Church Employee Theft Case Sparks Calls for Justice and Restoration
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- A former employee of First Presbyterian Church in Oklahoma City faces charges for allegedly embezzling nearly $95,000.
- The accused is said to have used church funds for personal purchases and home repairs.
- The congregation is asking for prayer and seeking financial recovery after the alleged betrayal of trust.
A former employee of First Presbyterian Church in Oklahoma City faces charges for allegedly embezzling nearly $95,000 from the historic congregation. Kandace Ballenger is accused of fraudulently diverting funds for personal luxuries, including custom quilts and home repairs, shortly after beginning her role.
Trust is a sacred component of ministry stewardship, and violating that bond through theft is a grievous sin against both the congregation and the Lord.
We must pray for justice and the restoration of resources intended for the Lord’s work.
The congregation remains committed to its legacy of spreading the Christian message of grace and healing despite this betrayal of trust. Please join us in praying for the church leadership as they navigate this financial recovery process.
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Biblical Principles Under Attack in Canadian Bill C-09
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- The Canadian House of Commons passed Bill C-09 in a 186-137 vote, largely along party lines.
- The legislation repeals a section of the Criminal Code that protected those expressing religious opinions in good faith.
- The bill must now pass the Canadian Senate before it can be signed into law by the Prime Minister.
Canada’s House of Commons recently passed the “Combatting Hate Act,” sparking deep concern over the potential criminalization of traditional Christian teachings. Legislators voted 186-137 to advance Bill C-09, which critics argue dismantles critical safeguards for people of faith expressing biblical truths.
Of particular concern is the bill’s removal of a “good faith” defense that historically protected individuals from prosecution when sharing opinions based on religious texts. Without this shield, believers may face legal repercussions for simply upholding moral doctrines that the secular government deems offensive.
The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops warned that removing these protections creates dangerous uncertainty for clergy and educators. They fear that expressing traditional morality could now be misinterpreted as criminal hate speech by secular authorities.
“The removal of this provision risks creating uncertainty for faith communities, clergy, educators, and others who may fear that the expression of traditional moral or doctrinal teachings could be misinterpreted as hate speech.”
As believers, we must remain vigilant and prayerful for our brothers and sisters in Canada as they face an environment increasingly hostile to the Gospel. We trust in God’s sovereignty even as secular governments seek to chill the expression of eternal truths.
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Disturbing UFO Claims Challenge Believers to Seek Biblical Truth
Faith Facts
- Vice President JD Vance recently stated his belief that these entities are not extraterrestrial but are actually demonic spirits.
- Father Chad Ripperger noted that abduction reports mirror the characteristics of demonic possession and spiritual deception.
- Christian apologists point to Genesis 6 and the Nephilim as a biblical framework for understanding potential angel-human hybrids.
Traditional Christian theology recognizes that the devil uses deceptive signs and wonders to lead people away from the Gospel.
Believers are encouraged to test every spirit and remain grounded in the truth of Scripture during times of confusion.
As the nation grapples with these revelations, many leaders call for full disclosure to expose the truth.
This spiritual battle requires discernment and a firm reliance on the protection of Jesus Christ against all powers of darkness.
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Franklin Graham’s Letter Raises Questions About Faith and Leadership
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- A letter shared by President Trump highlights that salvation is a gift of God’s grace rather than a reward for secular accomplishments.
- Evangelist Franklin Graham reminded the President that repentance and faith in Jesus Christ are the only requirements for eternal life.
- Christian leaders continue to pray for the President, hoping his public reflection on eternity leads to a profound and lasting spiritual transformation.
On Palm Sunday, President Donald Trump shared a message about the state of his soul through a letter from evangelist Franklin Graham. The letter serves as a reminder that while worldly achievements matter, eternal security is found only in the finished work of Jesus Christ.
Graham commended the President for his role as a peacemaker, but emphasized that salvation cannot be earned through works or historic leadership. He urged the President to recognize that every person must personally trust in the righteousness and atoning death of the Savior.
“The only One who can save us from Hell is Jesus Christ,” Graham wrote to Trump.
“You can’t save yourself; I can’t save myself.”
The evangelist said entry into Heaven is not granted by prominence or success, but through the shed blood of Christ. He called for a surrendered heart and a turning away from sin toward the truth of the Gospel.
“God requires us to turn from our sins and, by faith, believe in our heart that Jesus came to earth, died on the cross for our sins, was buried, and God raised Him to life on the third day,” Graham stated.
As believers, we must remain steadfast in prayer for our nation’s leaders, asking that the Holy Spirit would move their hearts toward biblical humility and a deeper commitment to the Great Commission.
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