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Faith Leaders Respond as ICE Raids Shake Church
Faith Facts
- Pastor Victor Martinez warns his church may close due to an 80% drop in attendance after ICE raids in Minneapolis.
- Hispanic Christian leaders, including Pastor Samuel Rodriguez, call for urgent faith community action and compassion for immigrant families.
- Rep. Maria Salazar promotes the Dignity Act to allow most long-time illegal immigrants to stay without citizenship.
The Christian community in Minneapolis faces deep anxiety as federal agents increase enforcement operations, leading to significant drops in church participation.
Pastors such as Victor Martinez speak of trauma and fear among congregants, with some churches transformed into centers for food relief and support.
“This is traumatizing. I’m 40 years old, born in California and for me as a pastor, I am traumatized. Every now and then, I get worried and emotional. I’ve had white Republican suburban pastors call me and just apologize to me so profusely.”
Leaders from the Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, led by Pastor Samuel Rodriguez, urge the body of Christ to reject complacency and answer the call to mercy and practical aid.
“I feel the Holy Spirit now pushing us towards a sense of urgency where apathy is not an option and complacency must be rejected.”
Rep. Maria Salazar addressed the pain and confusion among Hispanic voters, noting a feeling of disappointment in national leadership over harsh deportation policies.
Salazar’s proposed Dignity Act offers a path for those without criminal records to remain in the country under strict requirements, preserving family unity while respecting the rule of law.
Prayer is rising for wisdom and peace, with faith leaders calling out agitators who seek to divide, and seeking to show Christ’s love to all affected.
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Disturbing Attack on Sacred Jerusalem Site: Faith Endures as Believers Seek God’s Peace
Faith Facts:
- A fragment from an Iranian ballistic missile damaged roofing adjacent to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem on March 16, 2026.
- The church’s magnificent dome over Christ’s tomb allows sunlight to pour through, symbolizing heaven’s gates opened by His Resurrection.
- Bethlehem Bible College president laments war’s normalization in the Holy Land, urging Christians to active peacemaking.
This divine light reminds believers that through Christ’s victory, we rise from sin, despair, and conflict into eternal peace.
Amid relentless violence scarring sacred lands, God calls us to reject war’s shadow and embrace His shalom—wholeness and justice.
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit”.
— Psalm 34:18
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God”.
— Matthew 5:9
War wounds creation indiscriminately, damaging churches, families, and futures.
Yet God’s Kingdom vision demands we forge peace now.
Join faithful patriots in prayer for Jerusalem’s peace, upholding Biblical values against violence’s chaos.
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Bangladeshi shift toward religious respect tests believers’ hopes amid persecution pressures.
Faith Facts
- New government offers historic stipend to non-Muslim clergy amid mixed Christian responses.
- Church leaders credit election victory to believers’ prayers, urging justice and security.
- Cautious optimism prevails as minorities seek practical protections beyond promises.
Bangladesh’s Christian leaders express cautious hope under Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s new government, seeing potential for greater religious freedom rooted in faith and prayer.
Following the BNP’s landslide victory, the administration announced monthly allowances for clergy of all faiths, a first in this Muslim-majority nation, signaling possible divine opening for gospel witness.
I personally congratulate the government,
said Rev. Albert Rozario, vicar general of Dhaka’s Archdiocese. The Church would pray for the government to govern the country beautifully, harmoniously, and fairly.
Bishop Sebastian Tudu rejected the stipend, emphasizing clerical dedication to God over state salary.
Our Catholic clergy are not salaried, they dedicate their lives to God,
he stated.
Rev. Asa Michael Kain views the outcome as God’s answer to church prayers amid uncertainty.
The election mandate is in answer to the prayers of the church,
Kain affirmed.
Archbishop Bejoy Nicephorus D’Cruze called for Bangladesh to become a haven of comfort, security, and hope for all.
Leaders stress Biblical justice, impartial courts, anti-corruption, and minority safety in daily life, connecting faithful contributions to national flourishing.
Bishop Philip P. Adhikary prays for governance with justice, accountability, and compassion regardless of faith.
As brothers in Christ face trials, let us unite in prayer for Bangladesh’s Christians, supporting global freedom to worship and live out God’s truth boldly.
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