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Kenyan Church, Election Leaders Unite for Integrity
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- The IEBC and Evangelical Alliance of Kenya launched a partnership through a prayer breakfast to promote value-based engagement leading up to the 2027 election.
- Bishop Philip Kitoto emphasized the Church’s biblical calling to guide the nation toward justice and integrity, condemning all forms of incitement and hate speech.
- The IEBC is facing a substantial funding gap for pre-election activities and is updating systems to support voter registration, while also undergoing leadership changes and awaiting legislative reforms.
Christian leaders in Kenya have joined hands with election officials, seeking to uphold biblical principles in the nation’s highest civic duty.
Their partnership highlights a united desire to build a just society rooted in faith, especially facing today’s political divisions.
Bishop Philip Kitoto reminded the nation that now is a time to reject destructive vices, urging all to champion morality and peace for the coming generation.
“The Church cannot remain silent in moments of injustice, violence, or moral decay.”
IEBC Chairperson Erastus Edung Ethekon called on faith leaders to encourage ethics and transparency among political leaders, ensuring every Kenyan’s voice is heard in 2027.
The commission continues to press forward, learning from past elections and improving systems.
These efforts aim to enable all eligible citizens to fulfill their responsibility at the ballot box.
They are doing this even as they grapple with funding and leadership changes.
Guided by faith, values, and patriotism, Kenya stands at a crossroads.
The unity of church and civic leaders can inspire honest elections and a brighter national future.
Stay prayerful, informed, and engaged as believers strive to serve as a light for justice and truth in society.
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Bible App Sees Record Holy Week Engagement Worldwide
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- YouVersion’s Bible App recorded an average of 18.7 million daily users during Holy Week, marking the highest engagement ever.
- Africa led the global surge in Bible engagement, demonstrating the continent’s strong Christian faith and spiritual hunger.
- The record-breaking numbers reflect a worldwide movement toward Scripture reading and digital faith resources during Christianity’s most sacred season.
The world’s most popular Bible application has reported unprecedented engagement during Holy Week, signaling a powerful global hunger for God’s Word during Christianity’s most sacred time of year. YouVersion’s Bible App saw an average of 18.7 million people engaging with Scripture daily throughout the week leading up to Easter.
This historic milestone represents the highest level of Bible engagement ever recorded by the platform, demonstrating that despite cultural challenges and secular pressures, millions of believers worldwide are actively seeking truth and spiritual nourishment through God’s Word. The numbers stand as a testament to the enduring power of Scripture in the digital age.
Africa emerged as the global leader in Bible engagement during Holy Week, showcasing the continent’s vibrant and growing Christian community. The strong participation from African nations highlights a spiritual awakening and dedication to faith that continues to strengthen across the region.
The record-breaking engagement comes at a time when many Western nations face increasing secularization and declining church attendance. The YouVersion data reveals that technology, when used purposefully, can serve as a powerful tool for advancing the Gospel and connecting believers to the living Word of God.
YouVersion’s Family of Apps provides free access to Scripture in hundreds of languages, making the Bible accessible to people in every corner of the globe. The platform offers reading plans, devotionals, and community features that help believers grow in their faith and develop consistent Bible reading habits.
The Holy Week surge in engagement demonstrates that Easter remains a spiritually significant season for Christians worldwide, prompting both regular readers and those who may have drifted from daily Scripture reading to return to God’s Word. The numbers reflect a collective desire to commemorate Christ’s sacrifice and resurrection through biblical reflection and study.
As technology continues to shape how people access information and build community, platforms like YouVersion prove that digital tools can effectively serve the Great Commission. The record engagement numbers during Holy Week 2025 show that millions of people are choosing to prioritize their relationship with God during the season that celebrates humanity’s redemption.
The global nature of this engagement underscores the universal truth and relevance of Scripture across cultures, languages, and continents. From Africa to Asia, from Europe to the Americas, believers united in studying the same eternal truths during the week that changed human history forever.
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British Comedy Icon Breaks Silence on What Others Won’t Say About Nigerian Christians
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- British actor and comedian John Cleese publicly condemned the ongoing persecution and slaughter of Christians in Nigeria by Islamic extremists.
- Cleese suggested the international community is hypocritically ignoring the suffering of Nigerian Christians for political reasons.
- The statement brings renewed attention to the thousands of Christians who have been killed in Nigeria by radical Islamic groups in recent years.
British comedy legend John Cleese has broken his silence on one of the world’s most underreported humanitarian crises: the systematic slaughter of Christians in Nigeria. In a bold statement, the actor and comedian called attention to what he described as a hypocritical silence from the global community regarding the violent persecution of believers in the African nation.
Cleese, known for his work with Monty Python and decades of comedic brilliance, took a serious turn to address the troubling reality facing Nigerian Christians. He suggested that the world is deliberately turning a blind eye to their suffering for political reasons, raising questions about why such atrocities receive so little international attention.
Nigeria has become one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a Christian. Radical Islamic groups, including Boko Haram and Fulani militants, have been responsible for the deaths of thousands of Christians in recent years. Churches have been burned, entire villages massacred, and women and children abducted or killed in acts of religious violence.
The silence from Western governments and mainstream media outlets has been deafening. While other international crises receive widespread coverage and diplomatic attention, the plight of Nigerian Christians remains largely ignored. Cleese’s willingness to speak out highlights the courage it takes to address uncomfortable truths in today’s political climate.
For years, Christian organizations and human rights groups have been sounding the alarm about the genocide-level violence targeting believers in Nigeria. Yet political correctness and reluctance to address Islamic extremism have kept this crisis out of the spotlight. The question remains: why does the suffering of Christians in Nigeria not warrant the same response as other humanitarian disasters?
Cleese’s statement comes at a critical time when religious freedom is under assault in multiple regions around the world. His willingness to name the problem directly—Islamic violence against Christians—sets him apart from many public figures who choose silence over potential controversy.
The British comedian’s comments serve as a reminder that speaking truth in defense of persecuted believers is not just a political act but a moral imperative. As Christians continue to face violence, displacement, and death in Nigeria, voices like Cleese’s help ensure their suffering is not forgotten.
The international community must decide whether it will continue to ignore the systematic targeting of Christians or finally take meaningful action to protect religious minorities. The time for political expediency at the expense of human lives must come to an end.
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Liberal Denomination Confronts Exodus of Financial Support
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- The Presbyterian Church (USA) conducted an internal review examining why members have stopped financial giving to the denomination
- The mainline liberal denomination has faced ongoing membership and financial challenges in recent years
- The report represents an acknowledgment of significant donor concerns within the PCUSA
The Presbyterian Church (USA) is grappling with a sobering reality as members increasingly withdraw financial support from the liberal mainline denomination. A recently reviewed report sheds light on the reasons behind this troubling trend for the PCUSA.
The denomination, which has embraced progressive theological positions in recent decades, is now confronting the financial consequences of its direction. The internal examination reveals growing discontent among the faithful who once sustained the church with their tithes and offerings.
This development comes as many mainline Protestant denominations face declining membership and financial instability. The PCUSA has been particularly affected by theological controversies that have divided congregations and driven traditionalist members to seek fellowship elsewhere.
The report’s findings underscore a larger pattern within American Christianity, where believers increasingly direct their giving toward churches and ministries that align with biblical teaching and traditional Christian values. Many faithful Christians have grown concerned about denominations that prioritize social justice activism over gospel proclamation.
Financial giving serves as a barometer of congregational health and member confidence in church leadership. When giving declines, it often signals deeper issues related to trust, theological alignment, and spiritual vitality within the body of believers.
The PCUSA’s willingness to examine this exodus of financial support represents a necessary, if uncomfortable, reckoning with the consequences of its theological trajectory. Whether the denomination will respond with meaningful change or continue its current course remains to be seen.
For conservative Christians, this situation serves as a reminder of the importance of supporting churches and ministries that remain faithful to Scripture and uphold biblical authority. Stewardship involves not just the amount we give, but ensuring our resources advance God’s kingdom purposes.
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