Faith
Conor McGregor Credits God for Transformation
Faith Facts
- Conor McGregor recently said that God has “saved” him, describing a profound spiritual journey.
 - He now seeks to live according to God’s Word, aiming for a legacy that serves as a lesson to others.
 - McGregor joins other athletes like Ben Askren in publicly professing renewed Christian faith following life-altering events.
 
Conor McGregor, the renowned UFC fighter, openly shared his newfound faith during a recent press conference in Italy. He emphasized that his spiritual journey is guided by God and that he strives to live by biblical teachings.
“I’m not here just by chance. There is a higher power, God, that dictates my journey and all of our journeys. And I live my life by God’s Word,” McGregor said.
Having not competed since a significant injury in 2021, McGregor spoke about being “saved” and “healed” through his faith, marking a dramatic shift in his life.
“Since around that time that you mentioned, at the last event, I’ve engaged on a spiritual journey and I’ve [been] saved. I’m saved. I am healed,” he stated. “So I’m very excited.”
BKFC President David Feldman publicly commended McGregor’s personal transformation, highlighting his courage to embrace change.
“And I just want to take this time to take my hat off and commend Conor McGregor for making the kind of change that he had to make,” Feldman said. “It’s not easy.”
McGregor, who is a father and plans to compete again during a special UFC event in 2026, expressed his desire to leave a meaningful and faith-driven legacy.
“You’ve seen with me what works. I showed what works, and also, I showed what doesn’t work. Now I’m in a stage where I come back and show again what I’m about,” he declared.
Other fighters, including Ben Askren, have also testified to coming to Christ following life-changing experiences. Askren shared his journey to faith after surviving severe illness and a lengthy coma.
“I woke up and I just decided I was a Christian. So, that’s crazy,” Askren said. He acknowledged his deep gratitude for support from family and friends during his recovery.
Stories like these remind us of how God’s grace can bring true transformation, regardless of fame or circumstance. Let us encourage one another to seek His truth and share the hope found in a life committed to Christ.
Faith
Churches Unite in Prayer After Knife Attack
Faith Facts
- More than a dozen people were injured in a knife attack on the 18:25 LNER train from Doncaster to London King’s Cross.
 - Church leaders are lifting up prayers for the victims and community members affected.
 - A staff member’s courageous actions saved lives, and the driver’s quick decision enabled emergency crews to respond rapidly.
 
Believers across the community are standing together in prayer after a shocking knife attack on a busy train left many wounded and hearts troubled.
Authorities have confirmed that the violence is not being treated as terrorism, bringing some relief to concerned families.
With faith as their guide, local churches are ministering to those suffering, offering comfort and hope in the aftermath of this senseless act.
Their prayers reflect steadfast reliance on God in trying times and a commitment to support one another as neighbors and fellow citizens.
“Prayers were said for those affected during the Sunday service.”
Father Philip Shryane of St Michael the Archangel said.
Charlie Newcombe of Christ Church Huntingdon said the attack had “rocked” the local area.
“We are praying very much for everyone involved.”
As Christians, we are called to lift up the hurting and stand firm in faith, trusting that God’s grace will heal and restore the wounded—physically and spiritually.
Your continuous prayers are needed as authorities care for victims and seek answers.
Faith
Arkansas Named Top Pro-Life State Again
Faith Facts
- Americans United for Life ranked Arkansas as the most pro-life state for the sixth year.
 - The Life List evaluates laws on abortion, assisted suicide, and conscience protections.
 - The state supports mothers, foster care, and life-affirming policies.
 
Arkansas has once again been recognized as the leading state for upholding biblical values that protect life from the womb to natural death. The annual ranking honors Arkansas for its commitment to defending the unborn, supporting women, and strengthening families.
“Pro-life is whole life, and I’m proud that for the past six years, Arkansas has ranked number one in the nation — not just in protecting the unborn, but in preserving life from conception to natural conclusion,” said Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
The state stands out for its nearly total protection of unborn children, care for vulnerable families, and efforts to enhance adoption and maternal health programs. Lawmakers have prioritized the dignity and worth of every person, reflecting deeply held Christian convictions about the sanctity of life.
“Being pro-life is about much more than opposing abortion,” said Jerry Cox, president of Arkansas Family Council. “We are focused on helping women and families with unexpected pregnancies, and we are making sure our laws respect and protect innocent human life at every stage from conception until natural death.”
Defending the value of every person remains a vital mission. Let us stand firm in prayer and action to ensure that faith, life, and family values continue to thrive across America.
Faith
Priesthood: Faithful Leadership Without Perfection
Faith Facts
- Priesthood is a calling grounded in Scripture, seen as both joy and responsibility.
 - No priest or church leader can fulfill every expectation—only Christ can truly carry all burdens.
 - Spiritual leaders need both support and understanding from their communities.
 
Serving as a parish priest is a God-given vocation, full of both blessings and challenges. The role is defined by Scripture, especially Hebrews 5:1, highlighting the priest’s call to intercede for others.
The true work of saving and transforming lives belongs to Jesus Christ alone. As 1 Timothy 2:5 proclaims, Christ alone mediates between God and mankind.
Priests face practical and pastoral expectations, often feeling pressure to be skilled in every area of church life. The mantle of caring for souls is immense, and the call to serve must be balanced by pointing always to Christ as the ultimate source of hope.
Often, congregations place high demands on their leaders, expecting them to be present everywhere and to excel at everything. These expectations can highlight the humanity of church leaders and the biblical need for mutual understanding within the body of Christ.
Self-reflection reminds us that leaders, though imperfect, strive to point others toward Jesus. Past experiences show how easy it is to judge rather than support, but the Christian call is to grace and encouragement.
Let us come together to pray for our church leaders and uphold them as they serve faithfully, imitating Christ and relying on God’s strength, not human perfection.
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