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Dallas Baptist University Faces Threat, Prays for Safety
Faith Facts
- Dallas Baptist University canceled classes Thursday due to unverified threats ahead of a speech by Secretary Scott Turner.
- Authorities, including Dallas Police and the FBI, investigated and later issued an all-clear, allowing normal operations to resume.
- Scott Turner planned to address how faith-based groups can uplift vulnerable Americans through Opportunity Zones.
Dallas Baptist University demonstrated caution and care for its students by temporarily closing campus following unconfirmed threats. Administrators worked closely with law enforcement, ensuring the welfare of the campus community remained the utmost priority.
University officials emphasized the importance of vigilance and faith during uncertain times. Their actions reflected a commitment to both safety and the Christian duty to protect one another.
The campus, affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention, looks to its spiritual heritage in moments of trial, leaning on prayer, wisdom, and unity. DBU’s leadership called on the strength and values that have defined the institution since its early days in Texas.
Secretary Scott Turner, also an associate pastor, had been scheduled to speak about mobilizing faith-based organizations to foster economic opportunity in distressed communities. Opportunity Zones are intended to spark new investments and hope in underserved regions, embodying the principle of neighborly love in action.
The university carries forward its legacy of faith, learning, and service, continuing to build on its strong Christian foundation.
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Erdogan’s Israel Threats Draw Netanyahu’s Forceful Response
Faith Facts
- Believers are called to support the nation of Israel and pray for the peace of Jerusalem, as the Bible promises blessings to those who bless the descendants of Abraham.
- The use of inflammatory and false rhetoric to stir up hatred is contrary to the Christian call to speak truth and seek righteousness in international relations.
- Justice and sovereignty belong to the Lord, and nations must be wary of leaders who display imperialist ambitions and disregard the sanctity of life.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has escalated his verbal assaults on the Jewish state, notoriously comparing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to a historical tyrant while threatening military intervention.
These hostile remarks were delivered during a conference in Istanbul, where the Turkish leader repeated unverified casualty figures and accused Israel of carrying out genocidal policies.
Erdogan further alleged that Israel’s anti-terrorism laws constitute a form of apartheid, even as his own nation faces scrutiny for its treatment of Kurdish citizens.
He suggested Turkey might enter Israeli territory just as they have previously intervened in Karabakh and Libya.
Prime Minister Netanyahu responded firmly to these provocations, noting that Israel will continue to defend itself against those who accommodate terror regimes like Iran.
“Israel under my leadership will continue to fight Iran’s terror regime and its proxies, unlike Erdogan, who accommodates them and massacred his own Kurdish citizens.”
As threats against the Holy Land continue to rise, we must remain steadfast in our support for those defending freedom and faith against authoritarian aggression.
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Trump’s Deleted Image Sparks Faith Concern Among Conservatives
Faith Facts
- President Donald Trump addressed a deleted social media post featuring an AI-generated image of him in a healing role.
- Trump said he intended the image to present him as a medical professional, not a religious figure.
- Faith leaders and former supporters said the comparison to Christ crossed a spiritual line and called for humility.
President Donald Trump recently addressed a deleted social media post that featured an AI-generated image of him in a healing role.
The image depicted the former president in robes touching a bedridden man, flanked by symbols of American liberty and individuals in prayer.
Trump explained that his intention was to portray himself as a medical professional rather than a religious figure.
He noted that he believed the image represented him as a doctor supporting efforts like the Red Cross to make people better.
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Faith Under Fire: Mark Houck’s Victory Ignites Hope for Religious Liberty
Faith Facts
- Mark Houck, a devout Catholic father of seven, secured a historic settlement after the FBI raid on his home.
- The case grew out of his defense of his son outside a Philadelphia abortion clinic and the government’s use of the FACE Act.
- Pro-life advocates view the outcome as a major victory for religious freedom and free speech.
A devout Catholic father of seven, Mark Houck, has secured a historic million-dollar settlement following a traumatic FBI raid on his home.
This victory comes years after the federal government utilized the FACE Act to target Houck for defending his son outside a Philadelphia abortion clinic.
The settlement serves as a powerful rebuke of the weaponization of federal law enforcement against people of faith.
Pro-life advocates celebrate this outcome as a critical defense of the right to peacefully witness for the unborn without fear of government retaliation.
“It was always designed to isolate people of faith who wanted to defend the unborn,” stated pro-life activist Randall Terry regarding the misuse of federal statutes.
We must continue to pray for the protection of those standing on the front lines for life and for the restoration of justice in our nation’s institutions.
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