Faith
Protestant Leaders Challenge King Charles’ Vatican Visit
Faith Facts
- King Charles III joined Pope Leo XIV for an ecumenical service in the Sistine Chapel, a historic event since the Reformation.
- The Orange Order’s leaders from Ireland, England, and Scotland expressed concern over the King’s participation, citing his Coronation oath to uphold the Protestant Reformed religion.
- Members of the Orange Order emphasized steadfast faith and prayer for the King to uphold biblical truth amid changing spiritual currents.
King Charles III’s recent visit to the Vatican and joint worship with Pope Leo XIV raised deep concerns among Protestant leaders who see the Reformed faith as foundational to the United Kingdom.
They reminded the King of his sacred Coronation oath and urged him to remain anchored in the truths of the Reformation, even as the nation faces spiritual challenges.
One Northern Ireland lodge contrasted the King’s choices with the faithful example of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, lamenting the nation’s waning Christian witness.
“We will pray that the King of Kings will not only continue to bless the monarchy but will particularly pray that God will indeed save the King, from himself.”
The Orange Order’s legacy stands as a testament to steadfast faith and the enduring importance of defending biblical principles.
Now more than ever, believers are called to pray that national leaders courageously uphold God’s truth and honor Britain’s Christian foundations.
Faith
Nigerian Christians Stand Firm Amid Rising Persecution Challenges
Suspected Fulani herdsmen attacked Dorowa Maitozo village in Kaduna State, Nigeria, on February 26, killing Rev. Joshua Ajiya of the Evangelical Reformed Church of Christ.
Dozens of Christians were abducted during the nighttime assault on this faithful community, highlighting escalating persecution.
Faith Facts
- Rev. Ajiya served the Dorowa congregation for just two months before his martyrdom.
- Village residents face repeated bandit threats amid land grabs to impose Islam.
- Nigeria recorded 3,490 faith-based Christian killings, 72% of global total.
“Fulani bandits attacked Dorowa community in Maitozo, located in Ninzo Chiefdom in Sanga Local Police Area of Kaduna state,” Pastor Emmanuel Stephen said.
“The attack tragically led to the killing of Rev. Joshua Ajiya, a pastor of the ERCC Church congregation in Dorowa community.”
“May God comfort the affected families and continue to protect our communities during this difficult time,” resident Thomas Hassan said.
“They adopt a comparable strategy to Boko Haram and ISWAP and demonstrate a clear intent to target Christians and potent symbols of Christian identity,” a UK report states.
These jihadist assaults echo Biblical persecution, urging believers to remember those suffering as bound with them (Hebrews 13:3); pray fervently for Nigerian saints defending faith amid terror.
Faith
Concerns Mount as Court Rulings Test Believers’ Religious Liberties Despite Hope in Divine Justice
The Alabama Supreme Court ruled that police can require physical identification during investigative stops if a suspect’s response is incomplete, in a case involving Pastor Michael Jennings arrested while watering a neighbor’s plants.
This decision emphasizes the biblical call to submit to governing authorities as outlined in Romans 13, upholding law and order to protect communities grounded in faith and freedom.
Faith Facts
- Pastor Jennings was arrested in 2022 despite identifying himself verbally and neighbor confirmation of his legitimacy.
- Majority opinion by Justice Sellers clarifies Ala. Code § 15-5-30 empowers officers with reasonable suspicion to demand physical ID.
- Ruling questions a federal appeals court decision, prioritizing state law on cooperation with law enforcement.
As Christians, let us pray for wisdom for our judges and officers, standing firm for godly order in our nation. Subscribe to Faith and Freedom Report to stay informed and defend our values.
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God’s Sovereignty Shines Through as Pro-Life Battle Intensifies in Holyrood’s Halls
Faith Facts
- Scottish MSPs voted 69-57 against legalizing assisted suicide for terminally ill adults.
- Christian leaders praise the decision as affirming life’s sacred value from God.
- MSPs urged to prioritize palliative care over death for the vulnerable.
The Scottish Parliament has rejected a bill to legalize assisted suicide in a historic vote, upholding the sanctity of life.
This outcome protects the vulnerable from coercion and safeguards true compassion rooted in Christian values.
Simon Calvert of The Christian Institute said: “We thank God that MSPs got the message that they simply could not pass this wretched bill.”
“I think the lesson for Holyrood – and for Westminster too – is that there is no such thing as a ‘safe’ assisted suicide bill.”
Rev. Alasdair Macleod of the Free Church stated: “This decision affirms that every human life is precious and worthy of protection.”
“As Christians we believe that human life is a gift from God, and that our calling as a society is to care for one another, especially in times of weakness.”
Bishop John Keenan affirmed: “Every human life possesses inherent value.
Genuine compassion is not expressed through ending a life, but through accompanying those who suffer.”
Praise God for Scotland’s stand for life, family, and freedom—now let’s champion world-class palliative care to honor the suffering with Christ’s love.
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