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Millennial Saint Inspires with Faith and Service
In a world where the values of faith, family, and freedom often seem under siege, the story of Carlo Acutis shines as a beacon of hope and inspiration. As the Catholic Church prepares to canonize its first millennial saint, we are reminded of the enduring power of traditional values and the profound impact of living a life rooted in faith.
Carlo Acutis, a teenager who passed away in 2006 after a brief battle with leukemia, will be canonized on September 7. His life, though short, was a testament to the virtues of faith and service. Despite enjoying the typical activities of a teenager, Carlo dedicated himself to teaching catechism and working with the homeless, embodying the Christian call to love and serve others.
His commitment to his faith extended into the digital realm as well. Carlo created a website to educate people about over 100 Eucharistic Miracles recognized by the church, using modern technology to spread the timeless message of Christ’s love. This initiative highlights the importance of utilizing our talents and resources to glorify God and advance His kingdom.
Carlo’s mother poignantly described him as “an ordinary child like everybody,” yet his extraordinary devotion set him apart. “He opened the door of his heart to Jesus, and he put Jesus at the first place in his life.” This statement serves as a powerful reminder that true greatness lies not in worldly achievements but in a heart fully surrendered to God.
The decision to canonize Carlo alongside Pier Giorgio Frassati underscores the significance of young saints who exemplify Christian virtues in different eras. The canonizations of these two young saints—one from the early twentieth century, the other the first twenty-first-century saint—have been greatly anticipated due to the great devotion among the faithful.
Carlo’s unwavering defense of life and truth further solidifies his legacy. He passionately defended the sanctity of life from conception during a classroom discussion on abortion. This courage to stand for biblical principles, even in challenging environments, is a quality we should all strive to emulate.
As we reflect on Carlo Acutis’s life, let us be inspired to prioritize faith, family, and freedom in our own lives. His story is a testament to the transformative power of living for Christ and the enduring impact of a life well-lived in service to others. In these trying times, may we look to Carlo’s example and recommit ourselves to upholding the values that have long been the foundation of our great nation.
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Nazareth Village Brings Biblical Life Alive
Faith Facts
- Nazareth Village authentically recreates first-century Galilean life, helping visitors connect Scripture to daily experiences of Jesus’ time.
- Guides weave biblical passages into practical demonstrations of farming, family life, and worship as lived in Christ’s hometown.
- Plans are underway to expand the site further, deepening its mission to illuminate Christian faith through history and community.
In the hills of modern Nazareth, Nazareth Village stands as a faithful reconstruction of the landscape Jesus once walked, inviting believers to step into the world of the Gospels. Stone terraces, vineyards, and olive groves set the scene for an immersive spiritual encounter with biblical history.
Here, Scripture is not only spoken but made real, as visitors witness villagers in authentic attire perform agricultural tasks and traditional crafts, just as they would have in Jesus’ day. Guides emphasize the integration of biblical teachings with everyday life, grounding faith in the soil and rhythms of the Holy Land.
For twenty-five years, Nazareth Village has welcomed Christians from across the world, offering a deeper understanding of Jesus’ ministry and the messages He shared. Leadership, anchored in devotion and prayer, is advancing bold expansion plans to serve growing numbers of pilgrims and amplify the village’s impact.
“We see again and again that when people come here, the Bible becomes real,” said Maha Sayegh, director of Nazareth Village.
Sayegh’s enduring commitment stems from her own service since the early days of the project, cherishing the calling to minister in Jesus’ boyhood town. She treasures the privilege to serve at a place where the Savior’s life began and His teachings are shared anew.
“To share the story of Jesus from Nazareth, not from afar, but from here, where he grew up, is very meaningful,” she said.
Nazareth Village’s blend of hands-on demonstrations and prayerful reflection moves hearts—often bringing visitors to tears as they experience the reality of Christ’s life. Pastors and pilgrims alike report that every visit uncovers fresh insights for their spiritual journey.
Guides, including local and international believers, unite their voices in witnessing to the living faith blossoming in Israel today. Their passion affirms the enduring relevance of Jesus’ message, connecting the biblical story to the daily walk of Christians now and for future generations.
Archaeological findings have affirmed that the very land beneath Nazareth Village once served first-century farmers, allowing the ministry to truly walk in Jesus’ footsteps. Through testimony, teaching, and tangible experience, Nazareth Village points each soul to the hope and truth of the Gospel.
Experience how Nazareth Village strengthens faith and understanding for believers from every nation. Stay rooted in God’s Word and keep sharing the hope of Christ in your community.
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Honoring Martin Goldsmith’s Faithful Mission
Faith Facts
- Martin Goldsmith dedicated his life to global Christian mission, teaching for over 50 years.
- He pioneered theological education for cross-cultural missions at All Nations Christian College.
- Martin and Elizabeth authored books reflecting God’s faithfulness in their calling.
Martin Goldsmith was a devoted servant of Christ who, alongside his wife Elizabeth, served as a missionary in Southeast Asia before shaping Christian education in the UK.
Born into a Jewish family, Martin encountered the Gospel at school and later became a committed Christian during his time at Oxford.
He broke new ground in training missionaries, introduced non-Western theological studies, and launched enduring educational programs at All Nations Christian College.
Martin authored approximately 30 books and encouraged others, including Elizabeth, to share testimonies of God’s trustworthiness.
As he taught and mentored at All Nations for decades, Martin’s unique teaching style encouraged students to think deeply and biblically, always connecting faith to real-life mission.
His vibrant faith and thought-provoking lectures inspired countless students to take up the call of international Christian service.
“He could… be quite provocative and wanted to stretch students into opening their minds.”
Martin and Elizabeth’s steadfast worship and witness continue to testify to the joy of living out faith, family, and service for God’s greater glory.
We thank the Lord for Martin’s legacy, praying for God’s comfort over Elizabeth and his family, and for the ongoing blessing of the Gospel to flourish through faithful lives devoted to Christ’s mission.
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Faith Leaders Raise Alarm Over Sports Betting
Faith Facts
- Online sports gambling advertising has become widespread and visible during major sporting events.
- The 2018 Supreme Court decision led nearly 40 states to legalize sports betting rapidly.
- Christian leaders warn that widespread gambling threatens moral values and social stability.
America is experiencing a surge in online sports gambling, leaving many faith leaders deeply concerned for the nation’s spiritual health. The cultural normalization of betting, especially surrounding events like the Super Bowl, challenges biblical teachings on stewardship and self-control.
Keith Stanglin, a minister in Austin, Texas, expressed shock and frustration over the rampant promotion of betting during football games. “I find it shocking and horrible; it angers me.”
After years of religious resistance, legalized gambling now faces little public opposition, in part because the speed of recent legislation has outpaced the church’s response. State-level Christian groups and pastors often find themselves outmatched by powerful gambling lobbies and a lack of interest among believers to oppose these measures.
Surveys show only 36 percent of Christians believe sports betting is morally wrong, while pastors remain more critical, with three-quarters saying it should not be legal. Many Americans now view gambling as morally acceptable, which alarms those who advocate for Christian values and Biblical morality.
Jesuit priest Richard McGowan noted that religious leaders were unprepared for how quickly sports betting entered the mainstream. The rapid rise of easy-access gambling marks a shift in ethics—what McGowan described as “the ethics of tolerance.”
Some critics argue powerful business interests and major sports leagues have promoted gambling for financial gain, drowning out voices defending morality. This transformation has made betting a commonplace act, robbing it of its former stigma and embedding it deeper into everyday American life.
As followers of Christ, we are called to resist cultural pressures that oppose God’s design for integrity and stewardship. Standing firm in faith and upholding family values, it’s vital to advocate for a return to biblical principles in the public sphere.
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