Faith
Kim Kardashian Buys Back Her Father’s Bible
Faith Facts
- Kim Kardashian purchased her late father Robert Kardashian’s Bible, once given to O.J. Simpson, for $80,276.
- The Bible was originally owned and signed by Robert Kardashian the day after Simpson’s arrest in 1994.
- Kardashian hopes the Bible’s significance will inspire her children to value faith and family legacy.
Reality star Kim Kardashian recently acquired her late father’s cherished Bible, a symbol of faith and family heritage. She unveiled the special purchase on her TV show, reflecting on its meaning with her daughter.
Robert Kardashian signed and gifted the Bible to O.J. Simpson shortly after the high-profile 1994 arrest. At that time, Robert rejoined Simpson’s legal defense, standing firm in support of a friend during a national spotlight case.
“This is really special to me because this used to be my daddy’s,”
Kardashian said, revealing her emotional attachment to the treasured possession.
She clarified to her daughter that her father gave Simpson the Bible as motivation from Jesus, underscoring the hope and strength found in Scripture. She noticed handwriting from Simpson in its pages, connecting personal stories with important Christian values of forgiveness and redemption.
Kardashian explained she first attempted to buy the Bible directly from Simpson’s estate but was outbid at auction after her offer was made public. Acting with determination, she used an alias to win the auction and finally brought the Bible home.
In a gesture of gratitude and family unity, she gifted the Bible to her sister Khloé, acknowledging Khloé’s role in discovering the auction. The significance of seeing her father’s name and handwriting became a heartfelt reminder of his lasting influence and legacy.
Robert Kardashian, who passed away in 2003, left a legacy of faith and integrity for his family. O.J. Simpson, whom Robert supported, died in April 2024. These events, though challenging, remind families to hold firm to biblical truths and the hope found in Christ.
Every Christian family can draw encouragement to cherish God’s Word and affirm the legacies passed down through faith, family, and freedom.
Faith
Fresh Conflict in Mideast Sparks Biblical Warning on Fanaticism and Divine Justice
Faith Facts
- Post-1979 theocratic Iran supports proxies like Hezbollah and Hamas to export revolution.
- Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei died; son Mojtaba succeeds amid nuclear pursuits and apocalyptic Shiite beliefs.
- U.S. and Israel confront regime to prevent nuclear-armed fanaticism threatening Israel.
America stands with Israel against Iran’s radical clerical rulers blending political power and religious zealotry.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared the regime run by
“ludatics.”
For decades, Tehran armed militants fueling Middle East chaos through scattered attacks.
Now, decisive action targets the head of this snake to avert nuclear catastrophe.
True Christianity advances truth through persuasion and repentance, not force, as Christ commanded.
Scripture reveals war’s root in sinful human lusts:
“From whence come wars and fightings among you? come they not hence, even of your lusts that war in your members?” (James 4:1).
Patriotic Americans must pray for victory over tyranny, uphold Biblical justice, and defend Israel’s right to exist.
Join the fight for faith, family, and freedom against godless fanaticism.
Faith
Sacred Treasures Slip Away from a Faithful English Village – Will God’s Light Restore Them?
Faith Facts
- Pastor Mark Bridgen called the theft a sacrilege, noting the corporate loss to the community that owns them.
- A 94-year-old verger discovered the crime, stunned by the violation after decades of faithful service.
- Rural churches like this Anglican one stay unlocked for prayer, but openness now invites such spiritual attacks.
Thieves stole priceless communion silver over 400 years old from St. Margaret of Antioch Church in Barley, Hertfordshire, England, just before Easter.
The sacred items, including two chalices, a silver flagon, a paten, and a box of silver objects, hold an estimated value of £25,000 and date to 1612-1619.
These vessels, central to Holy Communion and village worship traditions, represent irreplaceable Christian heritage.
Let us pray for recovery of these sacred Communion treasures, vigilance over God’s houses, and strength for believers guarding our faith heritage.
Faith
God’s Sovereignty Calls Believers to Safeguard Innocence Amid Rising Digital Deceptions
Faith Facts
- FBI probes rising 764 exploitation cases across hundreds nationwide.
- Congress demands answers on dismantling online predator networks.
- Groomers infiltrate games and chats, exploiting children’s trust.
Federal authorities pursue 764 network amid urgent law enforcement alerts. Christian families face unprecedented digital threats to innocence.
Predators pose as peers in familiar apps, building trust through deception. Churches teach heart-guarding purity rooted in Proverbs 4:23.
“Mom, why would anyone do that?”
This child’s question reveals predictable innocence predators target. Youth pastors see phones dominate gatherings, blurring church and online realms.
Discipleship now demands digital wisdom and discernment training. Faith communities must equip parents and youth to spot grooming signs.
Protecting the flock extends to virtual spaces where relationships form. Biblical shepherding compels proactive vigilance against evil.
Commit today: Integrate digital purity lessons into youth ministry and family devotions to safeguard the next generation.
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