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Growing Threats to Faith in Iran Ignite Urgent Calls for Divine Intervention
Faith Points:
- Iran ranks among the worst global persecutors of Christians, with alarming reports from Open Doors.
- Converting from Islam to Christianity can carry extreme legal consequences, including possible death sentences.
- Abuses against prisoners have been reported, including torture and medical neglect—even for young detainees.
Christian Activists for a Free Iran (CAFI) is sounding the alarm over the brutal treatment of political and religious prisoners within the Islamic Republic. This coalition of pastors, lawyers, and activists is pleading for the international community to intervene as human rights violations escalate against those standing for truth.
As believers, we must stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters who are being silenced and abused for their convictions. The group highlights that many detainees are victims of psychological abuse and have been denied basic human dignity within the prison system.
Attieh Fard, director of CAFI, issued a sobering warning regarding the current state of silence from the global stage.
“We believe that the silence of the international community could lead to further human rights violations, whereas timely attention and action can help save human lives.”
While long-term prisoners suffer for their faith, recent protesters have also been swept up in the regime’s crackdown. Even historic Christian communities in the region face systemic discrimination, being treated as second-class citizens regarding inheritance and marriage laws.
The Iranian diaspora remains divided on geopolitical conflicts, but they are unified in their opposition to a regime that systematically opposes the Gospel. We must continue to pray for the protection and liberation of those held captive by this oppressive authority.
We invite you to join in prayer for the persecuted church in Iran and advocate for the protection of those facing unjust imprisonment. Let us be the voice for the forgotten who remain steadfast in their faith behind prison walls.
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Christian acquitted after forgiveness in Pakistan blasphemy case
A 62-year-old Catholic man in Pakistan has been acquitted of blasphemy charges after a long legal battle involving personal disputes.
Shoukat Javed, a cemetery caretaker and house painter, was falsely accused of insulting Islamic figures by a neighbor.
The neighbor previously failed to implicate him in a narcotics case.
Faith Facts
- Pakistan ranks eighth on the 2026 World Watch List for the most difficult places to live as a Christian.
- Human Rights Watch reports that blasphemy laws are frequently exploited for land grabs and personal vendettas.
- Religious minorities in Pakistan face significant threats of mob violence and displacement due to sensitive allegations.
The victory for religious freedom came after the complainant withdrew the case, claiming he had forgiven Javed.
Though the legal system eventually provided justice, the situation highlights the ongoing peril faced by Pakistani Christians.
They are frequently targeted by malicious accusations under strict national laws.
We must remain in prayer for our brothers and sisters in Christ who endure such persecution for their witness in hostile regions.
May the Lord grant them protection and continue to open doors for justice in nations where faith is treated as a crime.
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God’s Sovereign Plan Tested in Britain’s Bold Abortion Shift
Faith Facts:
- The proposed law allows termination of healthy, developed babies for any reason during the last trimester.
- The incoming Archbishop of Canterbury opposed the bill, warning that removing deterrents erodes safeguards for mothers and children.
- Public sentiment remains overwhelmingly cautious, with a reported 1 percent supporting abortion up until the moment of birth.
Radical legislation in the UK is pushing the boundaries of morality. The House of Lords recently voted to decriminalize abortion through the final three months of pregnancy.
This shift positions the nation toward one of the most extreme abortion regimes globally, far surpassing the standards of most European neighbors.
Despite the incredibly liberal framework already in place, Westminister elites have chosen to remove safeguards. These safeguards protect viable, pain-capable infants.
The Church and pro-family advocates warn that such a move erodes the inherent value of life and the protections meant to uphold it.
As believers, we are called to speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. We must uphold the sanctity of every life created in God’s image.
We must continue to champion the rights of the unborn. We should also offer true compassion and support to mothers in need.
The public are clear about their position on abortion up to birth. The Church should be too.
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Believeers Stand Firm as God’s Truth Overcomes Darkness in Mexico
Faith Facts:
- The forum highlighted that human life begins at conception and advocated for the protection of the unborn against expanding abortion laws.
- Pastoral leaders asserted that values are born in the home and that society destabilizes when the family unit weakens.
- Speakers warned against ideological indoctrination in schools, urging for education centered on truth rather than political manipulation.
Mexican federal Deputy Asael Hernández Cerón recently hosted the “Family Day in Mexico” forum at the Chamber of Deputies to champion the traditional family unit.
The event brought together evangelical pastors and civil leaders to address the growing threats against life, parental rights, and religious liberty.
Participants emphasized that the marital union of one man and one woman remains the most suitable structure for the healthy development of children.
This gathering serves as a critical call to action for believers to influence every sphere of society, from education to government, with Christian morality.
“We face the looming threat of losing our freedoms in Mexico. I have expressed on multiple occasions my concern about the negative impact this could have on society.”
“Christians need well-prepared men and women to influence Mexican society and represent us in different spheres. Christians must always be agents of change for the good of our nation.”
As these courageous leaders stand for the sanctity of life and the family, let us pray for the restoration of Biblical foundations across all nations.
May we remain steadfast in protecting our children from secular agendas and promoting the truth of the Gospel in the public square.
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