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Colombian Pastors Face Rising Dangers
Faith Facts
- Pastor José Otoniel Ortega was killed while celebrating New Year’s Eve with his family in Fundación Municipality, Colombia.
- Christian leaders in Colombia are increasingly targeted by armed gangs and militant groups opposed to their influence.
- Recent discoveries include a mass grave with eight religious and social leaders, highlighting the grave risks faced by faith communities.
Christian leaders in Colombia are facing severe threats to their safety, as shown by the tragic murder of Pastor Ortega. Attempts to silence those who guide with faith continue as armed groups attempt to undermine communities rooted in Christian values and freedom.
At least two other Protestant pastors have lost their lives since December 2024, and violence persists against both Protestant and Catholic leaders. Faith leaders remain courageous in their call for peace and justice, standing as beacons amid turmoil.
“CSW extends our deepest condolences to the family and church community of Pastor José Otoniel Ortega for this loss. The nature of the attack on Mr Otoniel Ortega, whilst he was celebrating New Year’s Eve with his family, makes it clear that this was a premeditated, targeted assassination.”
Authorities and advocacy groups urge the restoration of protection protocols for religious leaders, affirming their vital role in civil society. The call now is for prayerful action and steadfast faith as Christians support those standing for truth and hope.
Let us lift up our brothers and sisters in Colombia in prayer and advocate for their protection, honoring the courage of those who serve Christ under threat.
Faith
A Stark Rebuke of Antisemitic Claims Forces Believers to Stand Firm on Biblical Truth
Faith Facts
- Scripture urges believers to “test everything; hold fast what is good” (1 Thessalonians 5:21).
- God affirms His promises to Israel are irrevocable (Romans 11:29).
- Christians must renew minds against worldly deception (Romans 12:2).
Tucker Carlson’s podcast remarks accused Evangelical pastors of serving Israel’s government without evidence, echoing antisemitic tropes Christians must reject.
Such unfounded claims smear faithful leaders defending a key ally against terrorism, undermining Biblical truth and American interests.
“Do not be conformed to this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Romans 12:2).
Israel targets Hamas terrorists behind October 7 atrocities, not genocide—defending civilians amid embedded threats honors just war principles.
Hamas hides in schools and hospitals, rejecting peace while endangering lives—true evil demands moral clarity.
Carlson dismisses Israel support despite admitting theological ignorance, ignoring Romans 9–11’s covenant truths.
Gentiles grafted into Israel’s olive tree warns against arrogance toward God’s chosen people (Romans 11:18).
Christians: Exercise discernment, reject smears, uphold faith, family, freedom by supporting righteous allies like Israel.
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A Troubling Shift Challenges American Faith Amid Declining Religious Ties – Hope Endures Through Prayer and Revival Potential
Faith Facts
- Americans identifying as religious “nones” reached a record 24% in 2025, up from 21-22% recently.
- Only 47% of adults say religion is very important, down from 70-75% in the 1950s-1960s.
- Majorities among Republicans, Protestants, Black adults, seniors, and Southerners still hold faith central.
America’s spiritual foundation weakens as Gallup data reveals fewer than half of adults view religion as vital to daily life.
This shift, tracked through 13,000 interviews, signals a growing detachment from God’s truth amid cultural pressures.
“Americans’ relationship with religion continues to evolve, marked by fewer adults describing religion as central to their lives, rising religious non-affiliation and persistently low levels of religious service attendance,” Gallup’s Megan Brenan noted.
Younger generations drive this decline through less affiliation and attendance, replacing committed believers and reshaping our patriotic heritage rooted in Judeo-Christian values.
While personalized faith pursuits tempt many, true freedom blooms in obedience to Scripture, not syncretism or institutional escape.
As stewards of faith, family, and freedom, recommit to church, disciple youth, and vote Biblical principles to reclaim America’s godly legacy.
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Biblical Revival Emerges Amid Youth Crisis – Hope Endures Through God’s Eternal Word
Faith Facts
- Bible sales driven by Gen Z seeking serenity in a volatile world of politics, economy, and social media.
- Youth reject mindfulness, yoga, and celery juice fads as mere self-pampering, embracing deeper spirituality.
- Common grace affirms therapy can aid believers alongside Scripture, countering false therapy-vs-faith divide.
A secular Telegraph columnist praises surging Bible sales among Gen Z, seeing it as a rejection of self-obsession for true spiritual stability.
Celia Walden notes sales doubled pre-pandemic and hit 1990s highs after a 19% rise in 2025, questioning how lost young people feel amid global turmoil.
“I noticed at the start of the year that Bible sales in Britain had more than doubled compared to pre-pandemic levels – driven, apparently, by a surge in interest from Gen Z.”
“The short answer is surely ‘very’.”
Christians must pray for the Holy Spirit to apply God’s Word, reviving Britain’s Christian heritage and saving self-obsessed youth through faith.
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