Faith
Faith and Unity Shine in Venezuelan Prison Ministry
Faith Facts
- Over 200 evangelical leaders and volunteers gathered in Camatagua, Aragua, for the 35th National Meeting of the Evangelical Prison Ministry.
- Representatives from nine states joined together for worship services, Bible distribution, and spiritual renewal.
- The Lord’s Supper, fellowship, and outreach coordination were central to the event, reaffirming faith and commitment.
Christian leaders and volunteers from across Venezuela assembled to strengthen ministry efforts and encourage one another in their mission to bring hope to incarcerated individuals. The national meeting featured worship, inspiring testimonies, and recognition of dedicated servants, anchored firmly in gospel values.
Recreational activities and special children’s ministry programs offered joy and encouragement to every age group present. Marking the 35th anniversary, the closing moments honored God’s faithfulness and the spirit of unity guiding the work in the nation’s prisons.
As believers gathered, they remembered Christ’s words: “I was in prison and you came to visit me.”
This event testifies to the power of faith, service, and freedom found in the message of Jesus Christ. Stand with those sharing the light of the Gospel within prison walls—your prayers and encouragement advance the cause of faith and liberty.
Faith
A Silent Denominational Shift Looms: Will Traditional Faith Endure?
Faith Facts:
- Nearly 8,000 congregations exited United Methodism recently to maintain their traditional values and theological integrity.
- The United Methodist Church in America has declined from 11 million members to fewer than 4 million over the last 57 years.
- Modern churchgoers prioritize finding a biblically sound neighborhood congregation over maintaining loyalty to dying denominational bureaucracies.
Mainline Protestant denominations are increasingly becoming irrelevant as institutional structures decline and faithful believers focus on the local ministry of the Gospel.
For many traditional Christians, the labels on church signs matter far less than the presence of biblical preaching and traditional liturgy.
As these institutions drift into radicalism or bureaucratic obscurity, the local church remains the essential heartbeat of the faith.
We must steward our local congregations and preserve the rich heritage of our hymns and sacraments for the next generation.
We should not fear the sunset of these institutions but rather rejoice that God’s Word endures regardless of administrative shifts.
Let us pray for our local pastors to remain steadfast in the traditional Gospel amidst a changing world.
May we always choose to support churches that honor the authority of Scripture and the sanctity of our shared Christian heritage.
Faith
Aaron Sorkin’s Film Exposes Political Hypocrisy—Christians Must Defend Faith
Faith Facts:
- The 2025 Westminster Declaration is an updated manifesto designed to protect believers’ rights to act according to Christian conscience.
- It addresses issues such as sex education in schools, the role of the family, and ethical implications of new technologies like AI.
- Supporters across traditions—including Anglican, Roman Catholic, and Pentecostal communities—seek to defend religious freedom in public life.
Our society faces a critical moment as traditional Christian values are increasingly sidelined by secular authorities. The 2025 Westminster Declaration on Faith, Freedom and Public Life calls people to reclaim the moral foundations of the nation.
By ignoring our Christian heritage, we risk a fragmented future without a unifying vision. This manifesto addresses modern challenges to marriage, the sanctity of human life, and the protection of biological sex against radical gender ideologies.
We must stand firm in our commitment to upholding biblical principles that once anchored our democracy and guaranteed the rights of citizens.
Let us pray for a revival of courage among believers to support this essential defense of faith and freedom.
Faith
When Prayer Is the Only Response—God’s Sovereignty in Crisis
When believers face crises beyond their control, the natural human impulse is to seek independence or earthly solutions.
However, the early church in Acts 12 demonstrates that the most rational response to helplessness is persistent prayer rooted in God’s sovereignty.
Faith Points:
- Constant prayer serves as spiritual resistance against the flesh and worldly distractions.
- Apostasy often begins with the neglect of private communion and the prayer closet.
- Persistent prayer is the external expression of an internal trust in a sovereign God.
“When faith ceases to pray, faith ceases to live.”
E. M. Bounds reminds us that prayer is the vital connection that sustains the soul against the dulling effects of cynicism and complacency.
By abiding in Christ daily, we align our hearts with the reality of our total dependence on Him.
We must cultivate a life of constant pursuit of God today rather than waiting for the next crisis to bring us to our knees.
Turn to Him now and restore the intimacy of your prayer life.
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