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President Trump’s Milestones: A Faith Perspective
Faith Facts
- The United States reached the 10-month anniversary of President Donald Trump’s inauguration as its 47th president.
- The nation continues to seek the truth in the ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal enterprises, highlighting the need for justice and moral accountability.
- President Trump participated in high-level discussions with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and New York City’s Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.
This week provided reminders of how our leaders’ actions resonate with the values of faith, family, and freedom, calling us to remain prayerful and vigilant.
Let us continue to seek God’s wisdom for America and encourage our leaders toward righteousness and integrity in every sphere.
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Rep. Greene Resigns After Trump Rift
Faith Facts
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her resignation from Congress, effective Jan. 5, 2026, following conflict with former President Donald Trump.
- Greene supported the release of files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, leading to public criticism from Trump and the loss of his endorsement.
- The overwhelming passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act reflected bipartisan support for government transparency and accountability.
Congresswoman Greene explained that her decision was driven by her commitment to her district, her faith, and a desire to avoid divisiveness that could weaken conservative unity.
She highlighted her longstanding loyalty to conservative principles, including opposition to foreign wars, support for American jobs, and defending traditional values in office.
“Loyalty should be a two way street and we should be able to vote our conscience and represent our district’s interest because our job title is literally, ‘Representative,’” she wrote.
Though stepping down, Greene reaffirmed her support for Christian values, her dedication to ending harmful policies, and her belief in representing the American people rooted in Biblical truth.
Americans are encouraged to pray for leaders to take bold and moral stances while upholding faith, freedom, and family values in public service.
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Transhumanism: Faith, Hope, and Human Limits
Faith Facts
- Frankenstein’s story warns against unchecked human ambition and trying to control creation.
- Modern technology, like AI and transhumanism, raises new ethical questions about human identity and our God-given limits.
- Scripture teaches us that only Christ offers true hope beyond death, not technological ‘solutions.’
The tale of Frankenstein, written in 1818, endures because it speaks to deep human fears about overreaching our God-given roles. Its central theme is a timeless warning: when people attempt to take the place of the Creator, unforeseen consequences follow.
Guillermo del Toro’s recent adaptation of Frankenstein has captivated millions, earning acclaim for its fresh approach to these old questions.
The story’s power remains relevant today as technology’s rapid progress tempts us to believe we can transcend our humanity. Brain-computer interfaces, exoskeletons, and even dreams of immortality reflect a desire to control the boundaries of life itself.
While artificial intelligence is now woven into our daily routines, its unpredictable growth and influence raise concerns about how it shapes judgment, relationships, and personal responsibility.
“Algorithms are already undermining people’s capacity to make judgments, enjoy serendipitous encounters and hone critical thinking.”
Some individuals now seek comfort and companionship in AI, sidestepping the give-and-take required in genuine human relationships. This path leads away from what Proverbs 27:17 calls the sharpening of one another, instead echoing warnings from 2 Timothy about itching ears seeking only affirmation.
Transhumanism, championed by some modern visionaries, promises liberation from our biological limits—but its roots are often grounded in a fear of death and a longing for a form of immortality apart from God.
“The problem of death is not a problem to solve, because God already solved it when Jesus rose from the dead.”
No amount of technological transformation can replace the hope offered in Christ. Our bodies and mortality are part of God’s good design, and Scripture affirms that through Jesus we can become children of God—not through our own inventions.
Advances in medicine are blessings when guided by a biblical view of human dignity, but unchecked ambition and the absence of moral boundaries lead to confusion and loss of purpose.
What our world truly needs is a moral foundation rooted in Scripture to guide how technology is developed and used. Christians are called to point to true meaning, emphasizing God’s love and purpose for every human life.
Our answer is not to fear, but to trust the One who created and redeemed us, remembering that human life is not a problem to be fixed, but a gift to be cherished and lived for God’s glory.
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Restoring Biblical Responsibility in Welfare
Faith Facts
- The Bible calls on families, communities, and churches to care for those unable to work, not the government.
- Work is part of God’s design for humanity and is foundational to Christian living.
- When the state replaces family and church in charity, these institutions lose their God-given role and strength.
Miriam Cates stresses that while those who are unable to work deserve care, Scripture assigns this duty to families and the church, not the government. True Christian charity flows from communities and the body of Christ, encouraging compassion and responsibility under God’s guidance.
Kemi Badenoch recently emphasized to the Conservative Christian Fellowship that upholding the dignity of work is a biblical command. Citing 1 Timothy 5:8, she reminded believers that care for one’s household is a matter of faith and witness.
“Anyone who does not provide for his own household… is worse than an unbeliever.” (1 Timothy 5:8)
The Bible’s model demonstrates support for the vulnerable through direct action by families and spiritual community, not bureaucratic systems. Dependence on the state for welfare undercuts biblical values and weakens the vital bonds that hold families and neighborhoods together.
Government’s core biblical purpose is to uphold order and justice, as seen in passages like 1 Peter 2:14 and Romans 13:4. While righteous rulers should protect the needy from exploitation, state-enforced wealth redistribution is not commanded in Scripture.
Overexpansion of welfare has contributed to the decline of family cohesion and church life. As the state swells, many are left isolated, and the blessings of work and community fade, leading to increased loneliness and dependency.
Policies that undermine the incentives for marriage, hard work, and child-rearing run counter to the biblical vision of flourishing. God intends for men and women to find purpose in work, family, and generous service to one another.
“Be fruitful and increase in number; fill the earth and subdue it.” (Genesis 1:28)
Christian believers must reclaim their sacred obligation to care for the poor through generous love and service, not by outsourcing this call to the government. Restoring biblical charity is key to reawakening faith, family, and freedom in our nation.
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