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Salvation Army Urges Outreach at Christmas
Faith Facts
- Polling reveals 1.8 million UK adults expect to spend Christmas Day alone, despite not wanting to.
- The Salvation Army sees social isolation as a primary reason people seek church and charitable support.
- Local churches across the UK, in partnership with volunteers, deliver hundreds of Christmas meals and offer community fellowship.
This season, many face loneliness, with almost two million British adults expected to spend Christmas Day in isolation. Faith groups like The Salvation Army are stepping in, offering not just food but fellowship grounded in Christian compassion.
Years without meaningful connection can break spirits, but simple acts—like sharing a cup of tea or a warm meal—remind people of their God-given worth.
“These findings are much more serious than just missing out on festive fun. Connection is a basic human need,”
said Andrew Wileman, representing The Salvation Army.
“For some, the cuppa at their local Salvation Army might be the only meaningful conversation some people have all week.”
He stressed the hidden pain many endure during holidays and urged Christians to watch for neighbors in need, as even those who appear content may carry unseen burdens.
“Whether that’s someone unable to leave their house due to a disability, someone who has shut themselves away because unemployment has led to depression, or someone forced to sleep rough because they have nowhere left to turn,”
Wileman said.
Testimonies reveal how faith-driven outreach changes lives. Steve from Bangor found hope and friendship through Salvation Army volunteers after years of battling depression and avoiding contact.
This Christmas, instead of isolation, he’ll enjoy companionship through the church’s ministry.
Sarah-Jayne from Essex experienced healing and purpose herself after attending The Salvation Army’s groups following cancer recovery. Now she shares Christ’s love with others, serving as a volunteer and finding renewed strength every day.
Across the UK, churches are partnering with hotels and local businesses to serve nourishing Christmas meals, sharing traditional food and the message that everyone belongs in God’s family.
Major Valerie Short, leading a meal delivery in Cardiff, said,
“A simple Christmas meal, something many take for granted, is a powerful reminder that people care. It says, ‘you matter, you are seen, you are not alone.'”
“At The Salvation Army this kind of love is at the heart of everything we do. It’s not just what we believe – it’s belief in action.”
Remember, God calls us to love our neighbors and embody Christ’s hands and feet. This Christmas, reach out to someone in need—your kindness could answer a prayer and bring true hope, reminding all of the enduring source of faith, family, and freedom.
Faith
Thrilling update or something. Wait, no: Headline, only. Wait, the output must be just the headline text. Generate one.Biblical Voices Rise Against a Concerning New Threat to Gospel Witness and Faith Freedom
Faith Facts
- Christian leaders warn the new anti-Muslim hostility definition threatens Gospel preaching and free speech rooted in Biblical truth.
- Tim Dieppe argues it breaches equality laws by granting Islam special protections denied to Christianity.
- David Robertson foresees prosecution for sharing Christ’s love under this veiled blasphemy code.
Faith advocates express alarm over the UK government’s new definition of “anti-Muslim hostility,” rebranded from Islamophobia, fearing it stifles criticism of Islam while safeguarding evangelism.
Representatives from various faiths, including Islam, previously urged abandoning the plans to protect free expression aligned with Christian liberty.
“I can see a day coming in the not-too-distant future when … writers like me will be prosecuted under the Islamophobia blasphemy law for spreading hate against Muslims. But preaching Christ and his word is not hatred, nor is it any kind of phobia. It is Christian love,” said evangelical leader David Robertson.
The definition targets intentional criminal acts, prejudicial stereotyping, and discrimination against Muslims, yet critics say its vague wording inhibits vital public discourse on faith and security.
Christian commentator Adrian Hilton notes that warning about Muslim bloc voting or declaring Mohammed a false prophet could be deemed harassment, endangering examination of issues like rape gangs.
Government assurances claim no threat to free speech, but Jonathan Hall KC warns loose language will inhibit discussions on pressing matters.
Conservative MPs Nick Timothy and Claire Coutinho decry it as a betrayal, arguing it hinders scrutiny of grooming gangs, FGM, and terrorism while fostering division over equal justice under God’s law.
Stand firm for Biblical freedoms—share this to defend preaching Christ and patriotically uphold truth against encroaching blasphemy codes.
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Trump’s DHS Nomination Ignites Fresh Hope for Faithful Border Vigilance – God’s Hand at Play?
Faith Facts
- Mullin’s undefeated MMA fighter past reflects biblical courage like David’s to confront threats from Russia, China, and Iran.
- His tireless focus on border security will shield American families from migrant crime and deadly drug trafficking.
- With Republican Senate majority and Democrat Fetterman's support, confirmation advances godly values and national sovereignty.
President Donald Trump has nominated Senator Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., to serve as secretary of Homeland Security effective March 31.
He will replace Kristi Noem, who moves to special envoy for The Shield of the Americas.
“Trump hailed Mullin on Truth Social as embodying the wisdom and courage needed for an America First agenda that protects families and freedom.”
As believers, pray for leaders like Mullin.
Pray for those who defend our God-given rights to life, family, and liberty.
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Faith Under Fire: Emerging Threat to Biblical Free Speech Challenges Christians to Stand Strong
Faith Facts
- House of Lords debates amendments to scrap non-crime hate incidents in Crime and Policing Bill.
- Lord Young’s bold proposal abolishes NCHI recording, deletes historic records, bars them from DBS checks.
- 13,200 NCHIs logged yearly, ensnaring vicars, doctors, even children, chilling Gospel proclamation.
Peers face a pivotal vote to end non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) that threaten free speech rooted in biblical truth.
Critics decry their chilling effect, as unproven complaints stain innocent lives and hinder Christian witness.
Scottish pastor Angus Cameron endured wrongful arrest over a ‘hate-crime’ despite no offense, facing a permanent NCHI log.
He won £5,500 compensation plus £9,400 costs through The Christian Institute’s support.
Government concedes NCHI system ‘not fit for purpose,’ launching review for stronger speech safeguards.
Simon Calvert, Deputy Director at The Christian Institute, urges total abolition.
“It’s shocking to think that for years we’ve had a system where Police have been able to record unproven, politically motivated complaints against Christians and others.”
“These malicious allegations of being ‘hateful’ could seriously impact a person’s career prospects.”
“It’s Orwellian and it’s way past time not only for that system to be abolished but for all of the erroneous information held against innocent people to be deleted.”
“The House of Lords has an opportunity to get rid of non-crime hate incident once and for all and I hope they take it.”
Pray fervently for peers to champion faith, family freedoms—abolish these ungodly records now!
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