Faith
Pastors Urge Immigration Reform to Protect Faith and Security
Faith Facts
- 98% of pastors support immigration legislation that respects the dignity of every person.
- 84% believe Christians fleeing persecution should be prioritized for resettlement.
- 92% say immigration reform must strictly respect the rule of law.
A new survey from Lifeway Research reveals that American Protestant pastors overwhelmingly support immigration reforms that honor both the rule of law and the dignity of every human being.
These leaders seek a secure border while also advocating for paths to legal status for those already contributing to their communities.
The data also shows strong support for deporting those convicted of violent crimes or who pose security threats.
Many pastors remain concerned about preserving family unity and protecting those who have fled religious persecution for their faith in Christ.
Our nation must balance the biblical mandate to welcome the sojourner with the sovereign duty to maintain order and security at our borders.
We pray for leaders to find wisdom in crafting policies that reflect Christian compassion while ensuring the safety and prosperity of the American people.
Faith
Winsomeness in Ministry Faces Growing Biblical Scrutiny
A growing trend in many churches prioritizes a winsome tone over the bold proclamation of Biblical truth. While being gracious is a Christian virtue, using winsomeness as a rigid philosophy often prioritizes the feelings of man over the commands of God.
This human-centered approach risks sacrificing faithfulness in an attempt to avoid giving offense to the modern culture. True ministry must begin by asking what God requires rather than worrying about how the world might react to difficult doctrines.
Faith Facts
- A ministry philosophy based on being winsome is often subjective and can drift toward pleasing cultural elites.
- Prioritizing tone over truth can lead to dishonesty and the concealment of essential Biblical teachings.
- The Apostle Paul modeled bold transparency by refusing to practice cunning or tamper with God’s Word.
“Few desires on the part of religious teachers have been more harmfully exaggerated than the desire to ‘avoid giving offense.’”
This quote from J. Gresham Machen highlights the danger of softening the edges of the Gospel to appease the world. Christians are called to declare the whole counsel of God without shrinking from controversial truths.
Rather than seeking to remove the offense of the cross, believers should strive for a bold, prophetic voice rooted in Scripture. We must speak the truth in love while remaining faithful to the objective Word of God.
Stand firm in the faith by rejecting the fear of man and embracing the courage required to uphold traditional Christian values in a hostile age.
Faith
Hope Ignites as Trump Declares Victory Over Middle East Threat
Faith Facts
- The Iranian regime has spent decades calling for the destruction of Israel, a nation significant to many people of faith.
- The President noted that the regime has tragically killed 45,000 of its own citizens who were seeking freedom through protests.
- U.S. leadership maintains that protecting the world from nuclear-armed terrorists is a moral imperative for global safety.
President Donald Trump addressed the nation from the White House, declaring that the military conflict against the radical Iranian regime is nearing a successful conclusion.
He emphasized that the objective is to eliminate the nuclear threat and protect both American interests and our ally, Israel.
The President detailed the decimation of Iran’s military capabilities, noting that their navy and command structures have been dismantled after decades of hostility.
He reaffirmed that the United States will not allow a thuggish regime to develop nuclear weapons or continue its global campaign of terror.
Faith
Holy Site Access Faces New Barriers in Jerusalem
Faith Facts
- Security guidelines limited gatherings to 50 people due to the lack of modern bomb shelters in the ancient Holy City.
- Iranian missiles previously targeted the area, with shrapnel falling near both Christian and Islamic holy sites.
- President Isaac Herzog reaffirmed Israel’s commitment to religious freedom and the protection of all pilgrims.
During this year’s Holy Week, Israeli security protocols led to a temporary restriction for Cardinal Pizzaballa entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
While the event caused international concern, it occurred within the gravity of ongoing missile threats from Iran affecting all faiths.
Protecting human life is a primary biblical mandate that often requires difficult decisions during times of active warfare.
These safety measures were applied equally to Jewish Passover celebrations and other religious gatherings to prevent mass-casualty events in Jerusalem’s narrow streets.
Cardinal Pizzaballa later noted that the interaction with police was polite and conducted without any physical clashes.
Israel continues to work with church leaders to balance essential security needs with the sacred right to worship in the Holy Land.
As we pray for the peace of Jerusalem, we must recognize the complexity of maintaining order where faith and modern conflict intersect.
May the Lord grant wisdom to leaders as they protect both the people and the freedom of the holy sites.
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