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European Evangelicals Call for Prayerful Pause
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- The European Evangelical Alliance has launched its 2026 Week of Prayer, urging members to pause for prayerful reflection from January 11 to 18.
- Inspired by Acts 2:42 and Psalm 78, the week is rooted in devotion to God’s Word, communal fellowship, and worshipful gratitude for God’s faithfulness throughout history.
- The Italian Evangelical Alliance, reflecting on lessons from the 2024 Lausanne Movement Congress, emphasized that prayer should be a transformative encounter, not a routine, calling believers to seek repentance and give thanks at God’s throne.
The European Evangelical Alliance is uniting believers across Europe to focus on spiritual renewal through the 2026 Week of Prayer, highlighting the need to pause and seek God’s presence with intention. This call connects directly to Christian teachings about devotion, gratitude, and repentance in all aspects of life.
Robbert Jan Perk, co-chair of the EEA Prayer Network, underscored the foundational role of prayer for a church firmly rooted in Biblical truth and the Holy Spirit.
“The real challenge for Christians is not to do spiritual things, but to do things spiritually!”
Pausing for prayer prepares hearts, emphasizing fellowship with God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit, strengthening faith for personal and national renewal.
Join brothers and sisters across the continent as we devote this season to renewed spiritual reflection and commitment, trusting in God’s faithfulness and grace.
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Leading Evangelical Voice Steps Down Amid Ministry Disqualification
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- Sam Allberry has resigned from his associate pastor position at Immanuel Church Nashville following revelations of an inappropriate relationship with an adult man in 2022
- Allberry, a prominent author and speaker on same-sex attraction and biblical sexuality, had publicly advocated for celibacy while experiencing same-sex attraction
- The church leadership has stated Allberry was disqualified from ministry and will be required to complete a restoration process before being considered for future ministry roles
A prominent evangelical leader known for his teachings on biblical sexuality and celibacy has stepped down from his pastoral position following a church investigation. Sam Allberry resigned from his role as associate pastor at Immanuel Church Nashville after church leadership determined he had been in an inappropriate relationship with an adult man in 2022.
The resignation marks a significant development for a figure who has been widely recognized in evangelical circles for his writings and speaking on same-sex attraction and the Christian call to celibacy. Allberry has authored several books on the topic and has been a frequent speaker at conferences addressing sexuality from a biblical perspective.
Church leadership at Immanuel Nashville released a statement confirming the circumstances surrounding Allberry’s departure. The elders indicated that Allberry had been disqualified from ministry based on the biblical qualifications outlined in Scripture for those serving in pastoral roles.
According to the church’s statement, Allberry will need to complete a formal restoration process before being considered for any future ministry positions. This approach reflects traditional biblical teaching on church discipline and the restoration of fallen leaders, emphasizing both accountability and the possibility of redemption through genuine repentance.
The news has sent ripples through conservative Christian communities where Allberry has been a trusted voice on matters of sexuality and faithfulness to biblical teaching. His public advocacy for celibacy among those experiencing same-sex attraction had made him a key figure in discussions about how Christians should respond to contemporary challenges regarding sexuality.
The situation underscores the ongoing importance of accountability structures within church leadership and the high standards Scripture sets for those in pastoral ministry. It also serves as a reminder of the human struggle with sin and the need for grace, truth, and genuine repentance in the body of Christ.
Church leaders have not provided additional details about the nature of the inappropriate relationship, citing pastoral confidentiality and respect for the restoration process. The focus, they stated, remains on both maintaining biblical standards for ministry and providing appropriate care and accountability for Allberry moving forward.
This development raises important questions about leadership accountability, the challenges faced by those in ministry, and the church’s responsibility to uphold both truth and grace. Many in the Christian community are watching to see how this situation will be handled in accordance with biblical principles of discipline and restoration.
Let us know what you think, please share your thoughts in the comments below.
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Televangelist Reveals Intense Spiritual Battle at Highest Levels of Power
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- Paula White-Cain, spiritual adviser to President Trump, described the spiritual warfare in the White House as ‘absolute hell’ in a resurfaced sermon clip
- The televangelist emphasized her role in praying and interceding at the highest levels of government
- The video went viral on social media, drawing both support and criticism from various quarters
A powerful sermon clip from televangelist Paula White-Cain has captured national attention, revealing the intense spiritual battles taking place at the highest levels of American government. The spiritual adviser to President Trump did not mince words when describing her experiences.
In the resurfaced video, White-Cain spoke candidly about the spiritual warfare she has witnessed and engaged in while serving in an advisory capacity to the Trump administration. Her testimony offers a rare glimpse into the unseen battles that many Christians believe accompany positions of great authority and influence.
“I’m in the arena,” White-Cain declared, emphasizing her active role in spiritual intercession for the nation’s leaders.
The clip quickly spread across social media platforms, particularly on X (formerly Twitter), where it garnered millions of views. The response has been mixed, with supporters praising her willingness to stand in the gap through prayer, while critics questioned various aspects of her involvement with the administration.
For many Christians, White-Cain’s testimony resonates with biblical teachings about spiritual warfare and the importance of praying for those in authority. The Apostle Paul wrote in Ephesians 6:12, “For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age.”
White-Cain has long been known for her charismatic preaching style and her emphasis on faith-based prosperity and spiritual breakthrough. Her role as a spiritual adviser to President Trump has placed her at the intersection of faith and politics, a position that carries both privilege and scrutiny.
The characterization of White House spiritual dynamics as “absolute hell” underscores what many believers understand about the reality of spiritual opposition in places of power. This perspective aligns with the traditional Christian understanding that prayer and spiritual discernment are essential components of godly leadership.
Supporters of White-Cain’s ministry argue that having faithful Christian voices advising national leaders is crucial for the spiritual health of the nation. They point to the historical role of clergy and spiritual advisers to American presidents throughout the nation’s history.
The viral nature of the clip demonstrates the ongoing public interest in the relationship between faith and governance, particularly during an era when religious liberty and traditional values face increasing challenges in the public square.
As the discussion continues online and in Christian circles, the broader question remains: How should people of faith engage with and pray for those in positions of governmental authority? White-Cain’s testimony serves as a reminder that spiritual preparation and intercession are vital components of leadership in any sphere.
Let us know what you think, please share your thoughts in the comments below.
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Are We Losing Our Children’s Souls to Artificial Intelligence?
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- Today’s children are growing up in dual realities—the physical world and an AI-driven digital world that shapes their beliefs and values
- Artificial intelligence platforms are forming children’s worldviews by providing constant companionship and answers when human guidance is unavailable
- Christian parents face an urgent crisis in transmitting authentic biblical faith to a generation increasingly influenced by technology rather than Scripture and family
The modern American family faces an unprecedented spiritual challenge. Our children no longer inhabit just one world—they live simultaneously in the physical realm God created and an artificial intelligence-driven digital environment that never sleeps, never stops listening, and never stops shaping young minds.
This AI world offers constant availability when parents are busy, when friends aren’t around, when the house is quiet. It doesn’t just entertain or distract—it fundamentally forms the way our children think, believe, and understand reality.
We are witnessing a crisis of faith transmission unlike any previous generation has faced. The challenge isn’t simply that our kids spend too much time on screens. The deeper issue is that artificial intelligence is actively discipling our children in worldviews that often contradict biblical truth and traditional Christian values.
The solution isn’t adding more church activities to already-packed schedules. Our children don’t need another program or event to attend. What they desperately need is authentic spiritual formation that happens in the messy, real moments of everyday life—during struggles, failures, questions, and challenges.
Christian parents must recognize that we’re in a battle for our children’s souls. AI platforms are designed to be persuasive, always available, and seemingly all-knowing. They offer answers without requiring repentance, comfort without conviction, and affirmation without truth.
The call for American Christian families is clear: we must be more intentional than ever before. Faith cannot be outsourced to Sunday school alone when our children have AI companions speaking into their lives every other day of the week. We must engage our children in real conversations about real faith during real life—in the car, at the dinner table, during homework struggles, and in moments of disappointment.
This isn’t about rejecting all technology. It’s about recognizing that the formation of a child’s faith requires human relationships rooted in biblical truth, not algorithmic responses designed to keep users engaged. Our children need parents and church communities who model authentic Christianity through both triumphs and trials.
The AI generation needs us to work harder, pray more fervently, and engage more consistently in the spiritual formation that can only happen through genuine Christian community and family discipleship. The stakes couldn’t be higher—we’re fighting for the eternal souls of our children in an age when artificial intelligence competes for their hearts and minds every single day.
Let us know what you think, please share your thoughts in the comments below.
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