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Reigniting Church Budgets for Global Missions
Faith Facts
- The majority of churches in America dedicate around 10% of their budget to missions work.
- Some faithful congregations have reached or surpassed the 50% benchmark for mission-focused giving.
- Over half of the world’s population remains unreached by the message of Jesus Christ.
Early followers of Jesus boldly proclaimed His works, setting a high standard for modern churches to fulfill the Great Commission. Today, the call to share the Gospel worldwide still stands as a charge for believers to embrace wholeheartedly.
“Now the crowd that was with him [Jesus] when he called Lazarus from the tomb and raised him from the dead continued to spread the word…So the Pharisees said to one another, ‘See, this is getting us nowhere. Look how the whole world has gone after him [Jesus]!’” (John 12: 17-19; NIV)
Recent decades have seen a decline in Christian affiliation in America, making intentional missions giving even more critical. Many churches are called to move beyond comfort and make missional giving a visible priority.
“Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.” (Matt. 28:19-20; NIV)
While typical congregations allocate only a fraction of resources to missions, testimonies from both church leaders and missions directors show that dedicating 50% is possible and spiritually fruitful. Fulfilling the biblical mandate requires faith, generosity, and accountability to serve both near and far.
“Of every dollar given to a [US] Protestant church, the average amount that goes to overseas missions is two cents… In contrast, of every dollar Antioch Presbyterian Church in Chonju, Korea, takes in, 70 cents goes to missions…”
May churches across America rediscover their missional purpose, using their blessings to reach the unreached and testify to the mighty works of God in every nation. Let us strive toward budgets that reflect hearts on fire for the Gospel, to the glory of Christ.
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Iran Christians Face Worsening Persecution Crisis
Faith Facts
- Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps ideologically guards the regime, controlling the economy and blocking paths to freedom unlike Egypt’s 2013 shift.
- History like 1979 revolution and cases in Afghanistan and Sudan show brief windows of freedom often collapse without Christian values anchoring society.
- True transformation requires God’s intervention, as authoritarian regimes rarely yield genuine democracy absent Biblical principles.
Dr. Martin Parsons warns that U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran will intensify persecution against Iranian Christians in the short term.
The regime, weakened and threatened, draws on Shi’a martyrdom doctrine to target believers as enemies, mirroring past crackdowns amid protests.
Believers everywhere must urgently pray for Iranian Christians.
Trust God’s sovereignty amid trials, as Scripture commands unceasing prayer for persecuted brethren.
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YouGov Retests Promising Church Revival Data
Faith Facts
- The report revealed a third of young non-churchgoers would attend if invited by a friend, with a quarter eager to explore the Bible.
- Bible sales surged in 2025, with SPCK reporting record figures among younger readers seeking truth and peace.
- Bible Society stands firm, citing YouGov’s rigorous methods, as church leaders report fuller services and rising spiritual curiosity.
YouGov plans to repeat its church attendance survey later this year amid scrutiny of Bible Society’s
“Quiet Revival” report
which showed Christian attendance rising from 8% in 2018 to 12% in 2024.
Young adults aged 18-24 saw dramatic increases, from 4% to 16% overall, with over a fifth of young men and 12% of young women attending monthly, signaling hope for faith’s renewal.
Despite secular critics questioning the data, this upcoming survey offers a chance to affirm God’s work in Britain.
Pray for revival, invite friends to church, and stand boldly for faith and freedom.
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Sacred Rest: God’s Command for Renewal
Faith Facts
- God rested on the seventh day after creation, blessing the Sabbath as an example for His people (Genesis 2:2-3).
- Hebrews 4:9-10 promises a Sabbath-rest for God’s people, mirroring His own rest from works.
- Jesus invites the weary to find soul-rest in Him, with an easy yoke and light burden (Matthew 11:28-30).
In a culture glorifying endless toil, Christians must reclaim rest as sacred obedience to God’s design.
Rest ceases striving and depends fully on the Creator, renewing strength for faith, family, and freedom.
“Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.” (Psalm 46:10)
“Truly my soul finds rest in God; my salvation comes from Him.” (Psalm 62:1)
Today, pause from worldly pressures, trust in divine provision, and rest to stand firm in biblical values.
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