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Dutch Evangelicals Alarmed by Conversion Ban
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- Dutch lawmakers approved a ban on “gay conversion” practices on September 9, 2025, pending Senate approval.
- The evangelical alliance MissieNederland expressed deep concern for pastoral freedom and religious rights under the proposed law.
- The law’s amended language makes only coercive or psychologically harmful actions illegal, but church leaders remain cautious.
On September 9, the Dutch House of Representatives passed a measure to ban “gay conversion” practices, sparking concern among Christian groups who fear restrictions on biblical pastoral care. The Christian Democratic Appeal agreed to support the bill after amendments specifying that only harmful or forceful guidance would be outlawed.
MissieNederland, representing evangelical believers, reached out to political parties and churches prior to the vote to address widespread unease about the bill’s impact on ministry.
“We embrace the good points (for example, no conversion therapy or guidance that forces or manipulates someone into changing identity), but if we notice that the pastoral space is at stake, we sound the alarm again,” stated MissieNederland.
The evangelical alliance urged that voluntary guidance and prayer should remain available for those struggling with sexuality, always respecting an individual’s free will and faith.
In their official statement, MissieNederland highlighted the importance of freedom of conscience and religion as fundamental rights that must be defended.
Leaders expressed gratitude for the constructive dialogue that led to significant improvements in the law, yet insisted ongoing vigilance is crucial as the bill heads to the Senate.
As believers, it’s vital to remain engaged and prayerful, defending the rights of churches to offer biblically based guidance in a manner that respects both faith and freedom.
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Supreme Court Address Illuminates Shifting Tides in American Foundations
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- The address highlighted the view that rights come from the Creator, not the state.
- It warned that progressivism can replace natural rights with government-centered ideology.
- The piece tied the Founders’ language to a biblical understanding of liberty and equality.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas recently delivered a stirring address at the University of Texas, championing the enduring biblical principles found in the Declaration of Independence. He emphasized that our rights are inherent gifts from the Creator rather than entitlements granted by the state.
Justice Thomas warned that the rise of progressivism has staged a century-long assault on these foundational truths. He reminded the audience that rejecting natural rights in favor of state-centric ideologies has historically led to tragic consequences across the globe.
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights…”
“Wilson redefined ‘liberty’ not as a natural right antecedent to the government, but as ‘the right of those who are governed to adjust government to their own needs and interests.’”
We must stand firm in the conviction that our liberties are sacred and immutable blessings that no government has the authority to revoke. Let us pray for leaders like Justice Thomas who remain dedicated to protecting the moral foundations of our great nation.
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Prison officials grant Bible access after prisoner advocacy effort
A Palestinian Christian held in an Israeli prison for over two years has finally received permission to possess a Bible after a lengthy legal battle. Rami Rizq Fadayel, detained without trial, had faced repeated denials for access to God’s Word and spiritual counsel from a priest.
While the Holy Bible is being returned, authorities continue to block visits from clergy, preventing the inmate from receiving necessary sacraments and confession.
This restriction challenges the fundamental religious liberties and spiritual needs of believers separated from their faith communities.
Faith Facts
- A Christian prisoner was denied a Bible for over two years despite repeated requests and legal interventions.
- Israeli prison officials have granted access to Scripture but continue to prohibit visits from ordained Catholic priests.
- Bishop William Shomali noted that Matthew 25:36 commands believers to visit those in prison as an act of service to Christ.
“He is sitting with nothing to do; the Bible would help him closer to God,” according to the inmate’s mother.
We remain steadfast in our belief that every individual has a right to the spiritual nourishment found in the Bible and the support of the Church.
Please join us in prayer for those seeking the comfort of the Gospel while facing isolation and legal hardship.
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NHCLC Certification Highlights Hispanic Christian Unity and Biblical Strength
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- The National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference is celebrating twenty-five years of ministry and biblical values.
- Liberty Counsel certified that the coalition represents tens of thousands of churches.
- The group’s network includes denominations, regional chapters, and local ministries united in faith and family.
The National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference celebrates twenty-five years of steadfastly championing biblical values across the United States.
This milestone is marked by a significant formal certification.
It underscores the organization’s immense reach and spiritual weight.
Liberty Counsel, a leading defender of religious liberty, recently validated the scope of this vital coalition.
The certification confirms the group serves as a powerful unified voice for millions of Hispanic believers committed to faith and family.
Founder and president of Liberty Counsel, Mat Staver, signed the official document after a rigorous analysis of the organization’s complex network.
The findings prove this influence is a true reflection of a well-articulated body of Christian entities.
The revised documentation supports that the NHCLC represents tens of thousands of churches through its coalition structure.
The review process involved gathering written confirmations from denominational leaders and ministry networks nationwide.
This ensures federal and public leaders understand the vast representation of the Hispanic Evangelical community within our nation’s religious fabric.
As this movement continues to expand, it remains a beacon of hope for those seeking to transform society through the Gospel.
We must pray for continued unity and strength for those defending our religious freedoms in the public square.
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