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Faith Confronts Alarming Violence Against Nigerian Christians at Easter
While believers across the globe celebrated the resurrection of Christ, our brothers and sisters in Nigeria faced a devastating trial.
Radical Fulani terrorists launched coordinated assaults on Sunday morning, targeting faithful congregants during sacred worship services.
The attackers raided the town of Ariko in Kaduna state, firing upon members of both an Evangelical and a Catholic church.
This violent intrusion left twelve believers dead and dozens more kidnapped into the surrounding wilderness.
The attackers, who have been identified as Fulani bandits, were in large numbers.
They surrounded the community and attacked the churches as Christians were in worship services.
Faith Facts
- Nigeria accounted for 72 percent of Christians killed for their faith worldwide during the most recent reporting period.
- Islamic extremist militias frequently target farming communities in Nigeria’s Middle Belt to seize land and impose Sharia.
- The Global World Watch List ranks Nigeria as the seventh most difficult nation in the world to be a follower of Christ.
Simultaneously, seventeen additional Christians were martyred in Benue state during a separate pre-dawn raid.
These assaults appear driven by a radical Islamist agenda aimed at displacing Christian communities and erasing their presence from the region.
These tragic events highlight the immense physical and spiritual warfare facing believers in the world’s most dangerous regions.
We must stand in unwavering prayer and solidarity with those who pay the ultimate price for their devotion to the Gospel.
As the body of Christ, we are called to remember those in bonds as if bound with them and to support our persecuted family through prayer and advocacy.
May the Lord bring comfort and strength to the grieving families in Kaduna and Benue.
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Southern Baptists Reach 600,000 Souls Through New Digital Evangelism Tool
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- The Southern Baptist Convention’s International Mission Board’s AI evangelism tool, FaithBot, has reached over 600,000 users in its first year of operation
- The digital ministry tool uses artificial intelligence to share the Gospel and answer questions about Christian faith with seekers around the world
- This innovative approach represents a modern application of the Great Commission, using technology to spread God’s Word to unreached populations globally
The Southern Baptist Convention’s International Mission Board has announced a remarkable milestone in digital evangelism. Their artificial intelligence-powered outreach tool, known as FaithBot, has engaged with more than 600,000 people seeking spiritual guidance over the past year.
This achievement demonstrates how faithful Christians are harnessing modern technology to fulfill the Great Commission in an increasingly digital world. The tool represents a creative approach to sharing the Gospel with individuals who might never walk through church doors but are searching for truth online.
The International Mission Board developed FaithBot as a ministry resource designed to answer questions about Christian faith, provide Scripture-based guidance, and introduce seekers to the saving message of Jesus Christ. By meeting people where they are—on their digital devices—the tool extends the reach of Baptist missionaries and evangelists worldwide.
For traditional churches concerned about maintaining authentic, personal ministry, this technology serves as a supplement rather than a replacement for human connection. The AI tool can provide initial engagement and biblical information, potentially opening doors for deeper discipleship relationships with local believers and congregations.
The success of FaithBot reflects a broader trend of faith communities adapting to cultural shifts without compromising core biblical truths. As more people turn to the internet for answers to life’s biggest questions, Christian organizations have both an opportunity and a responsibility to provide sound, Scripture-centered responses.
The 600,000-user milestone also highlights the global hunger for spiritual truth. In a world increasingly marked by moral confusion and ideological turmoil, countless individuals are searching for the hope, purpose, and redemption found only in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Southern Baptists have long been at the forefront of international missions, and this digital initiative continues that heritage. By combining timeless biblical truth with innovative outreach methods, the denomination is demonstrating that faithful witness can adapt to changing communication landscapes while remaining anchored in unchanging Scripture.
As artificial intelligence continues to develop and integrate into daily life, Christian leaders face important questions about how to use such tools responsibly and effectively for Kingdom purposes. The early success of FaithBot suggests that when technology is guided by biblical wisdom and evangelistic passion, it can become a powerful instrument for reaching lost souls.
Let us know what you think, please share your thoughts in the comments below.
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The True Legacy of Saint George Under Attack
Faith Facts
- Saint George was a Christian martyr who died around AD 303 for refusing to renounce his faith in Jesus Christ
- The red cross on white background has been a symbol of Christian sacrifice and courage for over 1,700 years
- Saint George’s willingness to die rather than deny Christ made him one of Christianity’s most revered martyrs across the world
As Christians across America and England mark St. George’s Day, a powerful reminder emerges about the true meaning behind one of Christianity’s most enduring symbols. The red cross on a white field—the flag of Saint George—carries a legacy far deeper than many modern observers realize.
Saint George was a Roman soldier who lived in the third century. His crime? Refusing to denounce Jesus Christ when ordered to do so by the emperor.
Around AD 303, George stood before Roman authorities and made an eternal choice. He would not bow to earthly power. He would not deny his Savior. For this unwavering faith, he was tortured and beheaded—becoming one of the early Church’s most celebrated martyrs.
This is the man whose symbol has flown over hospitals, battlefields, and churches for seventeen centuries. His flag represented sacrifice, faith under fire, and the willingness to die rather than compromise Christian conviction.
Yet today, cultural forces seek to strip this symbol of its sacred meaning. Some want to reduce it to tribalism or nationalism, severing it from its spiritual roots. Others wish to erase it altogether, uncomfortable with the bold Christian witness it represents.
The question facing faithful Christians is clear: Can we reclaim this symbol for its original, honorable purpose?
Saint George’s legacy isn’t about conquest or division—it’s about a man who loved Christ more than his own life. In an era when many are pressured to stay silent about their faith, his example speaks powerfully. He didn’t hide his Christianity when it became dangerous. He didn’t negotiate his convictions when the cost grew high.
Today’s believers face different pressures but the same fundamental choice. Will we stand firm in our faith when culture demands we bend? Will we honor Christ above comfort and convenience?
The red cross of Saint George isn’t a relic of the past—it’s a reminder that faith sometimes requires courage. That following Jesus may cost us something. That our ancestors in the faith valued eternal truth above temporary safety.
As we remember Saint George, we remember what genuine Christian witness looks like: bold, uncompromising, and willing to suffer loss rather than betray the One who gave everything for us. This St. George’s Day, let his flag fly not as a political statement, but as a declaration of faith that transcends nations and centuries—a faith worth living for, and if necessary, worth dying for.
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British Council Uses Public Order Powers to Silence Street Preacher
Faith Facts
- A local council in England has been accused of using public-order powers to silence Gospel preaching in an unprecedented manner.
- Christian Concern is representing the street preacher in challenging what they describe as an abuse of government authority against religious expression.
- The case highlights growing concerns about restrictions on Christian witness in public spaces across the United Kingdom.
Christian advocacy organization Christian Concern is sounding the alarm over what they’re calling an “unprecedented use of public-order powers” by a local council to silence the preaching of the Gospel on public streets.
The case represents the latest in a series of troubling incidents where Christians exercising their faith in the public square face government interference. Street preaching, a practice with centuries of history in the English-speaking world, is increasingly being targeted by local authorities using broad public-order legislation.
Christian Concern has taken up the cause of defending the preacher’s right to share his faith publicly, arguing that such government action represents a dangerous precedent for religious liberty. The organization has extensive experience defending Christians who face legal challenges for living out their faith in the public arena.
This incident reflects broader patterns emerging across Western nations, where traditional Christian expression is being redefined as disruptive or offensive. What was once considered a fundamental right — the ability to peacefully share one’s religious convictions in public — is now being subjected to increasing restrictions.
The United Kingdom, despite its Christian heritage and established church, has seen numerous cases where street preachers have been arrested, cited, or ordered to cease preaching. These actions often invoke public-order statutes originally designed to prevent genuine public disturbances, not to silence peaceful religious speech.
For American Christians, these developments across the Atlantic serve as a sobering reminder of the importance of vigilantly protecting First Amendment freedoms. The erosion of religious liberty often begins with seemingly small restrictions that gradually expand into broader censorship.
The case underscores the vital role that legal advocacy organizations play in defending believers who face opposition for their witness. Without such support, many individuals would be unable to challenge government overreach effectively.
As this case develops, it will serve as an important test of whether religious freedom in public spaces can be maintained in an increasingly secular cultural environment. The outcome will have implications not only for street preachers but for all Christians who seek to live out their faith beyond church walls.
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