Faith
Church of England Invests £11m in Mission Growth
Faith Facts
- The Church of England will invest £11 million to strengthen mission and discipleship in nearly half its parishes.
- Funds focus on innovative ministries, supporting youth engagement, and expanding new worshipping communities.
- Key projects include Bubble Church, Youthscape, and digital evangelism to reach more families and young people.
Almost 5,500 parishes will see renewed support to expand outreach, connect with families, and build stronger faith communities.
Efforts targeting youth, digital ministry, and local collaboration reflect a commitment to spreading the gospel and serving people where they are.
Significant investments will strengthen programs like Messy Church and Leading Your Church into Growth, while new projects such as The Way will use digital platforms to reach young people with Christian truth.
This faithful stewardship demonstrates a vision to encourage discipleship and unity among churches as they labor for Christ in England.
“What has impressed my colleagues most is the programme’s intentional focus on teams of clergy and laity learning, praying, and discerning together,”
stated Bishop Richard Jackson of Hereford.
Alison Coulter, a board member for SMMIB, highlighted the blessing of partnership in advancing Christ’s mission, saying:
“We look forward to seeing how God continues to use these programmes and projects to bring the Good News of Jesus to many more young people.”
The Church’s strategic use of resources shows faithful resolve to equip local parishes and reach hearts for Jesus, emphasizing both biblical teaching and practical compassion.
Let us pray these efforts will nurture vibrant, Christ-centered communities and encourage a new generation to embrace faith, family, and hope in the Lord.
Faith
Pastor: Barron Trump Drawn to Christian Faith
Faith Facts
- Pastor Stuart Knechtle shared on a podcast that Barron Trump is deeply interested in faith.
- Knechtle recounted a late-night conversation where Barron engaged with stories of Jesus appearing to Muslims in dreams.
- Reports suggest these supernatural encounters are leading many to Christ, particularly in the Muslim world.
Pastor Stuart Knechtle, assistant pastor at Grace Community Church in Connecticut, revealed his recent late-night call with Barron Trump focused on faith and convincing evidence for Christianity.
On “The George Janko Show,” Knechtle described Barron’s fascination with accounts of Muslims encountering Jesus through dreams, highlighting their effect in leading others to Christ.
“He’s very close to putting his faith in Christ, very close,”
Knechtle said, praying for Barron’s continued journey.
Knechtle stated Barron responded thoughtfully to the mention of widely-reported dreams among Muslims, agreeing that such eyewitness accounts are compelling.
These testimonies, according to Mission Frontiers, lead a significant number of Muslims to faith in Christ, illustrating the continued power of dreams and revelations.
President Trump himself has increasingly spoken on spiritual matters and Heaven, sparking both concern and hope among believers.
After surviving an assassination attempt in 2024, Trump has reportedly reflected more on faith, with Christian leaders expressing hope for greater openness to the Gospel within the Trump family.
Let us continue to lift Barron and the Trump family in prayer, trusting that God moves in hearts and lives through unexpected ways and powerful encounters.
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US Acts to Protect Nigerian Christians
Faith Facts
- The U.S. is imposing visa restrictions on Nigerians involved in religious persecution.
- Thousands of Nigerian Christians have suffered violence and abductions from extremist groups.
- Christian persecution in Nigeria ranks among the highest globally, according to watchdogs.
In a bold move to defend the faithful, the U.S. government has announced new visa restrictions for those complicit in attacks against Christians in Nigeria. These measures also hold accountable immediate family members in some circumstances.
This policy arrives as extremist violence against churches and believers intensifies, leaving thousands murdered and many abducted. American leaders are demanding urgent action to shield innocent Christians from harm.
“The United States is taking decisive action in response to the atrocities and violence against Christians in Nigeria and around the world,”
said U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
With Nigeria ranked seventh for Christian persecution worldwide, the cries of the oppressed must not be ignored. American officials are urging the Nigerian government to demonstrate real commitment to ending this crisis.
The faithful must join in prayerful support for believers in Nigeria, standing firm in hope and perseverance. May God strengthen all who strive for faith, family, and freedom in the face of adversity.
Faith
Suspect Arrested in DC Pipe Bomb Case
Faith Facts
- Brian Cole Jr. was taken into custody on Thursday for allegedly placing pipe bombs near the headquarters of both major political parties in Washington, D.C. on January 5, 2021.
- Authorities have yet to share specific reasons behind Cole’s actions, leaving his motivation undetermined.
- Recent findings provide insight into his conduct and character before and after the discovery of the explosive devices.
People of faith should stand vigilant and prayerful in times of uncertainty, recognizing the importance of peaceful solutions rooted in biblical principles. Each reminder of unrest in our nation is a call to pray for leaders, protect our freedoms, and seek truth with steadfast courage.
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