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Should Christians Listen to Disgraced Leaders?
Faith Facts
- Ravi Zacharias’ materials are still being sold despite confirmed abuse allegations.
- Using such content can unintentionally empower disqualified leaders.
- Believers are called to uphold integrity, especially in teaching.
Many came to Christ through Ravi Zacharias’ ministry, but the transformation in their lives is the work of God, not man.
The continued use of Zacharias’ teachings out of respect for victims is not appropriate for Christians dedicated to biblical truth.
“When you are handing out their materials or utilising their materials, you are helping that abusive person who is doing harm to God’s children return to a position of leadership and authority. That’s antithetical to what we are supposed to do to leaders who are disqualified.”
Profiting from or promoting teachings by disgraced leaders undermines godly leadership and accountability in the Church.
There is no shortage of trustworthy apologetic resources—Christians should seek teachings that uphold both sound doctrine and righteous living.
Standing firm on faith and integrity protects the reputation of the Church and honors the call of Christ in today’s world.
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UNIFEST Festival Unites 90,000 in Faith, Family
Faith Facts
- Over 90,000 believers and families attended UNIFEST in Tecámac, Mexico.
- Evangelist Nick Vujicic inspired with his testimony of faith in Christ.
- Christian artists Redimi2 and Generación 12 encouraged hope through music.
UNIFEST drew tens of thousands to the Sierra Hermosa Ecological and Sports Park, offering a full day of faith-filled activities and worship. Families celebrated unity and biblical values while enjoying performances and powerful testimonies from Christian leaders.
The event opened with a children’s message focusing on obedience and respect within families. Main speaker Nick Vujicic, known globally for his ministry despite living without limbs, spoke of God’s purpose even through hardship.
“Despite circumstances, it is possible to be happy. From a young age, people bullied me. There is nothing good about bullying—do not believe the lies of the world,” Vujicic said.
He shared how encountering Jesus Christ transformed his life from despair to hope and encouraged attendees to remember their worth in God’s eyes, declaring, “You are beautiful. It is not about how you look, but who you are. God wants you to know that you are precious and unique.”
Vujicic revealed plans to headline the 2026 March for Jesus in Mexico City, praying for the nation and expecting a great harvest of souls.
“I pray to God for your nation. God loves Mexico. We expect 200,000 people to give their lives to Jesus Christ in the Zócalo, and we believe that 40 million people will hear the good news of Jesus Christ through open television broadcasts that day,” he added.
Redimi2 energized the youth, sharing his testimony and delivering a bold call to stand firm in faith amid worldly pressures. The festival also provided support services, strengthening families and offering protection for the vulnerable through collaboration with community programs.
The worship band Generación 12 and missionary JC Marker inspired participants to spread the gospel and live out Christ’s mission globally.
Events like UNIFEST serve as a vital reminder for believers to stand together and promote biblical values in society. Stay informed and support faith-driven causes for the next generation’s sake.
Faith
Trump Pledges to Cap Credit Card Rates
Faith Facts
- President Trump addressed House Republicans about their 2026 legislative agenda in Washington, D.C.
- The Trump administration took strong action in foreign policy, highlighted by the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro.
- President Trump proposed capping credit card interest rates at 10% for one year to protect Americans from financial exploitation.
President Trump’s recent moves reflect a commitment to defend families, protect American households from financial hardship, and promote Christian stewardship of resources. These actions highlight a leadership approach rooted in fairness, responsibility, and defending the freedoms of hardworking Americans.
Such bold initiatives reinforce the Christian belief in defending the vulnerable and ensuring justice in financial dealings, which protects citizens from predatory practices and strengthens our nation’s moral foundation.
Let’s continue to stay engaged, pray for wisdom for our leaders, and uphold faith and values as the foundation of our society.
Faith
Michael Reagan Remembered for Faith and Legacy
Faith Facts
- Michael Reagan, eldest son of President Ronald Reagan, passed away at age 80 on January 4.
- He was a passionate Evangelical Christian who publicly shared his faith journey.
- Michael credited his Christian faith for helping him overcome personal struggles throughout his life.
Michael Reagan, beloved eldest son of former President Ronald Reagan, was called home to the Lord surrounded by his loved ones. His dedication to faith, family, and truth inspired many across the nation.
His journey was marked by both challenge and redemption, as described in his memoirs where he emphasized the sustaining power of his Christian convictions.
“Michael was called home to be with the Lord on Sunday, January 4th, surrounded by his entire family. Our hearts are deeply broken as we grieve the loss of a man who meant so much to all who knew and loved him.”
Michael’s legacy serves as a testament to the hope found in Christ. May his example encourage others to live boldly for faith and family in these times.
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