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Missionary Dennis Cady Faces Solicitation Charge
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- Dennis Cady, a missionary with work across Southeast Asia and South Sudan, has been arrested in Wichita Falls, Texas, on a charge of soliciting prostitution.
- Authorities allege he approached adults at Faith Mission, a faith-based homeless shelter, offering money for sexual acts following offers of day labor, though no sexual acts were reported to have occurred.
- Cady admitted wrongdoing, expressed deep remorse, and said he has sought forgiveness from God and his congregation.
This situation is a sobering reminder of our human frailty and the need for accountability and grace within the Christian community.
As believers, we must uphold truth and pray for all involved, entrusting both justice and restoration to the Lord.
“I am utterly heartbroken that my failure has hurt so many good people,” Cady said.
He also shared, “For what I did do, I offer no excuses and take full and complete responsibility.”
Let us continue to stand for righteousness, support our communities, and pray for healing and wisdom in times of crisis.
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Indonesian Catholics Defend Church Renovations
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- Muslims in West Java, Indonesia, called for the closure and demolition of St. Vincentius A. Paulo Catholic Church, claiming its renovations lacked proper permits.
- Local officials and church leaders confirmed that the church’s permits are complete and renovations are being done lawfully under longstanding government regulations.
- Despite community protests, the church continues to renovate, upholding its legal right to worship and serve its 1,800-member congregation.
As Christmas approaches, faithful believers in West Java face challenges to their freedom to worship, as a group of protestors demanded the closure of St. Vincentius A. Paulo Catholic Church during renovations.
“The meeting also concluded that the church’s permit was complete and there were no further issues,” Ahmad Sjukri, head of Bogor Regency Religious Affairs Office, said, confirming the church’s compliance with official requirements.
Church attorney Siprianus Edi Hardum affirmed the church has followed the law, referencing its original 2000 building permit and longstanding government decrees protecting houses of worship.
Local officials and members of the community have voiced regret over the demonstrations, standing in support of religious harmony and the congregation’s right to worship peacefully.
In times of adversity, this steadfast church continues to stand as a testament to faith, perseverance, and Indonesia’s commitment to religious liberty.
Stay prayerful and informed as we lift up our brothers and sisters in Christ who courageously hold fast to their faith and freedom.
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Standing With the Suffering: Our Christian Duty
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- Violent incidents against Christians in India rose by 500% between 2014 and 2024.
- Only 39 out of 579 reported attacks in 2025 have seen formal police action, leaving a justice gap of 93%.
- Over 400 churches in Manipur have been destroyed, and sixty thousand people displaced since violence began.
Persecution of Christians in India has reached troubling levels, with families living in fear and justice often denied.
A recent Christian convention in Delhi revealed the urgent need for believers to stand together for justice and faith.
The gospel calls us to show love through presence and solidarity, especially in times of suffering.
“The Word became flesh and dwelt among us (John 1:14).”
True Christian witness is measured not just by preaching the gospel, but by standing with those who are hurting.
“Whoever does not love the brother he has seen cannot love God whom he has not seen (1 John 4:20).”
Churches must move beyond comfort and celebration to seek justice and offer support to the oppressed within their own family.
The world is watching how believers respond to injustice and suffering, and our credibility is at stake.
We are called, as Christ was, to be present and share in the burdens of others—not to be absent in crucial moments.
This Advent season, let us remember Christ’s example and renew our commitment to standing with the suffering, restoring unity and hope for all God’s people.
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ACNA Bishop Cleared of Mishandling Abuse Cases
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- Bishop Stewart Ruch III was found not guilty of all charges by an ecclesiastical court.
- The court acknowledged the suffering of abuse victims and called for ongoing reform in the Church.
- Legal proceedings faced controversy, with both the provincial prosecutor and deputy prosecutor resigning over concerns about the trial’s integrity.
Bishop Stewart Ruch III of the Anglican Diocese of the Upper Midwest was acquitted by an ecclesiastical court on all counts related to the handling of abuse claims. The court stated that the charges were not proven by clear and convincing evidence, and emphasized the need for continued safeguarding within the Church.
“The Court unanimously found Bishop Ruch not guilty on all four charges, citing the prosecution’s failure to meet the canonical burden of proving the charges by clear and convincing evidence,” stated ACNA.
The final order recognized the pain endured by victims and highlighted the importance of institutional reforms guided by Christian principles of justice and care. Legal controversy surrounded the proceedings, with the provincial prosecutor Alan Runyan and deputy prosecutor Rachel Thebeau both resigning and citing concerns about fairness and undisclosed information.
In difficult times, Christians must uphold truth, support the hurting, and seek integrity in all church processes, trusting in God’s wisdom as institutions pursue reform.
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