Faith
Jonathan Evans Installed As Lead Pastor
Faith Facts
- Jonathan Evans was formally installed as lead pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship Church.
- Pastor Tony Evans passed his own father’s Bible to his son as a symbol of legacy and faithfulness.
- Tony Evans completed a restoration process, affirming repentance and biblical restoration values.
On Sunday, Jonathan Evans was celebrated as the new leader of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship Church in Dallas, marking a significant generational transition rooted in faith and service.
Pastor Tony Evans, the church’s founder, joyfully presented Jonathan with the treasured family Bible, symbolizing a heritage passed through faith and dedication to God’s Word.
“This is my father’s Bible. Well worn, used, because he loved God’s word. Teaching it, preaching it, and executing it. What better thing for a father to give a son that can go to his grandson than the Word of God? So, I gift you my daddy’s Bible. And I love you, and I’m proud of you.”
As Jonathan took up his new role, he called the congregation to unity and purpose, referencing Joshua 1:3 while encouraging all to walk in God’s promised path together.
“And now [I] just say this. Joshua 1:3. Everywhere your foot treads, I have given it to you already. Just like I have done before with Moses. And so what we’re going to do together, we have to do it together.”
Tony Evans, recently restored after a year-long process guided by biblical principles and church accountability, remains confident in the Lord’s continued purpose for his life beyond leadership at Oak Cliff.
“He still has a purpose for my life and gifts as long as He has me here. So don’t feel bad for Moses, and don’t feel bad for me because Joshua is going to lead you. But at the right time, God’s going to take me to the mountain he has for me to keep His kingdom moving forth. So hang in there with the new leader. Support him. Love him just as you did your founder.”
Associate Pastor Chris Wheel affirmed Tony Evans’ journey of repentance, humility, and godly sorrow, noting that these reflect true adherence to Christian restoration and accountability before the congregation.
Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship stands united in faith as it embraces new leadership, built on a foundation of biblical heritage and commitment to advancing God’s Kingdom.
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Britons Leaving Christianity Turn to Pagan Paths
Faith Facts
- A new study finds a growing segment of Britons are turning away from Christianity toward paganism and spiritualism, instead of major organized religions.
- Researchers report Britain is experiencing a significant reconfiguration of religious identity, with more individuals seeking personalized forms of spirituality.
- The largest movement among those leaving Christianity is toward atheism, agnosticism, and alternative spiritual practices like Wicca or Paganism.
Faith in Britain is shifting, with fewer people following inherited traditions and more exploring personal spiritual paths.
This trend highlights a hunger for meaning yet reflects a society moving further from Biblical roots and Christian doctrine.
The 2021 census revealed increasing numbers identifying as pagan or Wiccan, often in rural regions such as Cornwall and Somerset.
Pagan and Wiccan practices appeal to those disenchanted with organized faiths, emphasizing nature and personal experience over Biblical truth.
“Britain is undergoing a profound reconfiguration of religious identity,” wrote researchers Charlotte Littlewood and Rania Mohiuddin-Agir in their report.
Many turning from Christianity cite disbelief in God, doubts about doctrine, or negative faith experiences as reasons for leaving.
Modern pagan groups frequently gather outdoors, honor deities from ancient cultures, and focus on rituals rather than scripture.
The report notes environmentalism and a return to nature are central to modern pagan beliefs, rather than accountability to God’s Word or a Biblical moral order.
Unlike Christianity, which centers on salvation and absolute truth, new spiritual paths encourage individual ethics and subjective experiences.
Despite significant losses, Christianity in Britain still welcomes new and returning believers, many of whom seek direct relationship with Jesus over denomination.
This evolving spiritual landscape challenges believers to stand firm and share the hope and truth only Christ provides.
Faith
Hobby Lobby’s Gift Rebuilds Church After Fire
Faith Facts
- David Green, Hobby Lobby founder, donated $7 million to help rebuild First Baptist Dallas’ historic sanctuary.
- The church was devastated by a four-alarm fire in July 2024, but remains steadfast in its mission and community outreach.
- A matching pledge from a dedicated church family enabled a full $14 million toward the campaign’s $95 million goal.
First Baptist Dallas is rising again after a tragic sanctuary fire, thanks to faithful generosity and God’s provision. The congregation celebrates a major $7 million gift from David Green, supporting the mission to reach souls for Christ and restore this iconic house of worship.
Senior Pastor Robert Jeffress shared how Green’s commitment stands as a testimony to Christian unity and purpose. “Pastor, your church is about winning people to Jesus. And that’s what we love at Hobby Lobby. We want to win as many people to Jesus as quickly as we can. And that’s what you’re doing. And we want to play a part in the rebuilding of that historic sanctuary.”
This remarkable support comes as the church continues serving with vibrant ministries and outreach, growing stronger through adversity. The faith-filled journey to rebuild debt-free is possible when believers stand together for the Gospel.
Be encouraged to keep these efforts in prayer and consider how your own gifts can help restore Christian landmarks for future generations. Faith, hospitality, and American values continue to flourish in the heart of Texas.
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MP Defends Christian Nurse Facing Discipline
Faith Facts
- A Christian nurse, Jennifer Melle, is under disciplinary investigation after referring to a biological male patient in line with his sex.
- MP Claire Coutinho has urged hospital officials to end actions against Melle, calling it a grave injustice.
- Melle states her Christian convictions and integrity are being punished, despite over a decade of dedicated service.
Jennifer Melle, a senior nurse, was suspended after addressing a biologically male inmate by his birth sex, sparking claims of misconduct. The patient allegedly responded with racial abuse toward Melle.
She has been accused of breaching data rules by discussing her case publicly, and the Nursing and Midwifery Council claims her actions may pose a risk. Melle insists she is being penalized for standing up for truth and for whistleblowing.
Claire Coutinho MP wrote,
“Taking disciplinary action against Jennifer Melle is a grave injustice.”
“If sanctions are imposed it will cause severe damage to the Trust’s reputation with the public, who can clearly see that Jennifer has done nothing wrong.”
“Ultimately, this is about a nurse who has given over a decade of service to the NHS and who, through no fault of her own, was subjected to racial abuse at work by a transgender convicted paedophile.”
“She was then abandoned by the institutions, including the NMC and the RCN – that were supposed to protect her, but which have instead surrendered to the influence of radical gender ideology.”
Melle expresses her gratitude for her supporters and the Christian Legal Centre, calling this the most challenging time of her life.
“I have always sought to provide the highest standard of care to every patient.”
“But I could not in good conscience refer to a male paedophile as a woman.”
“Doing so would compromise truth and, in my view, patient safety.”
She said.
“I am devastated that my faith and professional integrity have led to this situation, but I stand by my convictions.”
“I am very grateful for what Claire Coutinho has done and now pray for protection and justice.”
Christians are reminded to stand firm in their faith, even when institutions waver, and continue to champion truth, justice, and compassion.
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