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Digital Revival of Welsh Bible Heritage
Faith Facts
- From St. David’s era, Wales had no Welsh Bibles until 1588.
- The first full translation arrived in 1588 and was chained in churches by Queen Elizabeth I’s decree.
- Gobaith i Gymru’s beibl.net has offered a spoken Welsh Bible online since 2002.
- The Bible was first published digitally before the print edition in 2015.
- Ap Beibl app launched in 2015; digitization adds 40 historic Welsh resources to apps like YouVersion, second only to English.
On St. David’s Day, Wales honors its ancient Christian legacy, thriving in faith long before Scripture in the vernacular.
Modern digital tools now deliver God’s Word to every Welsh speaker, echoing biblical calls to proclaim truth across generations.
Embrace this patriotic effort to safeguard Wales’ biblical heritage amid technological advancement.
Download ap Beibl or visit beibl.net today, sharing the Gospel that fortified our forefathers’ freedom and faith.
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Iranian Christians’ Hope Amid Regime Strikes
Faith Facts
- European Churches of Christ baptized over 100 Iranian Farsi speakers since 2018 amid refugee surge.
- Iranian believers pray for family safety after U.S. and Israel strikes on oppressive regime.
- Biblical Persia freed Israelites, signaling God’s hand in Iran’s history.
Iranian Christians in the diaspora express fear mingled with hope following U.S. and Israel attacks on their homeland’s tyrannical government.
Massive anti-regime protests faced brutal crackdowns, with security forces firing on crowds, as shared by believers staying connected from Europe.
Many saw Saturday’s strikes as an answer to fervent prayers for deliverance from oppression.
Churches like Pohlgasse and Danube in Vienna welcome baptized Iranian refugees, fostering family worship and youth camps despite threats.
Reggy Hiller, married to an Iranian convert, described her husband’s desperate prayers for relatives’ safety post-attacks.
“It’s very mixed feelings right now, because of all their loved ones involved,” Hiller shared.
Zhale, fleeing revolutionary threats, found Christ’s grace through a fellow Iranian Christian in Vienna, escaping Islam’s burdensome guilt.
“Islam became for me more a source of psychological pressure… than peace,” she testified.
Biblical Persia, under Cyrus, liberated God’s people; today, strikes evoke hope for freedom echoing Esther and Daniel’s era.
Pray fervently for Iranian families, that God grants peace, salvation, and liberty rooted in Christ.
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Reform UK Shields Churches from Mosque Conversions
Faith Facts
- Reform UK proposes listed status for 40,000 churches to block conversions into mosques, preserving Britain’s Christian legacy.
- Party creates new planning rules prohibiting repurposing sacred sites for other religions amid demographic shifts.
- Over 3,500 churches closed in past decade as attendance drops from 788,000 to 557,000 Sundays.
Reform UK boldly pledges to protect the United Kingdom’s Christian heritage by automatically listing all churches nationwide if they gain power.
This policy responds to resident concerns and restricts historic changes, ensuring these sacred spaces remain dedicated to Christian worship.
Zia Yusuf affirms Christianity must stay “core” to Britain’s history and the “DNA of the country.”
He warns rapid immigration from low-trust societies erodes social cohesion in our high-trust nation.
The party vows to “end the incendiary practice of converting churches into mosques or any other places of worship.”
Census data shows 46% of Britons as Christian, while Muslims rose 44% to 3.9 million, underscoring threats to faith-based identity.
Defend Biblical values and patriotic roots—support policies upholding Christ-centered societies. Share to rally for family, faith, and freedom!
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Churches Must Strengthen Godly Marriages
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- Rev. Les Isaac and wife Louise, married 45 years, urge churches to aid struggling Christian couples.
- Marriage faces spiritual attacks; church needs prayer, honesty, and biblical teaching series.
- Empower gifted congregants for marriage ministry instead of overburdening leaders.
Rev. Les Isaac, Street Pastors founder honored with an OBE, shares how his first three years of marriage were tough but grew through wisdom now shared as ministry.
Christian couples often hide marital issues like communication, intimacy, and finances behind closed doors.
“The length of a marriage is not evidence of the health of the marriage,” Louise Isaac wisely coined.
“Lots of marriages in the church and Christian marriage behind closed doors need some serious help and repair, which the Church is not responding to,” Rev. Isaac stated.
Marriage holds spiritual significance as God’s good design, targeted by the enemy, demanding church intentionality.
Louise shared a non-Christian friend’s observation: marriage introduces heightened friction due to unseen spiritual dynamics.
Leaders must break the culture of silence by admitting personal struggles to encourage openness.
Prayer for marriages should top church agendas, followed by dedicated relationship series from Scripture.
God’s help eases the journey when churches tap divine guidance and real needs.
Church leaders can unleash skilled members to build frameworks supporting biblical family values essential for faith and freedom.
Believers, commit to prayer and action: equip your church to defend God-ordained marriage, fostering strong families for a godly nation.
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