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South Korea’s Lawmakers Unite in Prayer for Peace
Faith Facts
- Christian lawmakers from both major parties in South Korea joined church leaders for a bipartisan prayer service at the National Assembly.
- The gathering included prayers for the nation, its people, and reconciliation during a time of political division.
- This prayer breakfast marked the 60th anniversary of the National Assembly Prayer Breakfast, emphasizing unity and God’s purposes for the Korean Peninsula.
Christian leaders and lawmakers gathered in Seoul to seek God’s guidance and promote unity across political lines.
Participants prayed earnestly for national peace, reconciliation, and the blessing of the Korean people, faithfully upholding the values of faith, family, and freedom.
Rev. Jeong Hoon reminded everyone, “Christians must live as peacemakers,” calling for trust, cooperation, and a commitment to God’s will.
Special prayers focused on national unity and lasting peace throughout Korea, exemplifying how Biblical principles can bring healing in times of division.
This event, in its 60th year, showcased the enduring power of faithful prayer to unite leaders and serve God’s justice and love above all political differences.
Let us continue to pray for a spirit of peace, hoping more leaders will seek God’s wisdom and embody Christ-like servant leadership for their nation.
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Faith Affirms Therapy Against Stigma
Faith Facts
- Telegraph column claims Christian leaders like Justin Welby should pray instead of seeking therapy.
- Priest Fr Mark Edwards, enduring depression, defends medication as God-given healthcare.
- Biblical figures Elijah, David, and Job faced despair yet upheld unwavering faith.
A recent Telegraph piece by Celia Walden questioned why former Archbishop Justin Welby pursues therapy rather than solely confiding in God.
Fr Mark Edwards, a clergyman recovering from severe mental health crisis, deems this perspective wrong and harmful to pastoral care.
What’s the point of God if even Justin Welby is seeing a therapist?
Edwards stresses therapy and antidepressants complement prayer, rejecting any notion of faith failure.
He notes never advising cancer patients to skip chemotherapy for prayer alone, questioning mental health double standards.
I have never told someone with cancer to refuse chemotherapy and “just pray.” Why is mental health treated differently?
Welby’s resignation stemmed from Church safeguarding failures, unrelated to his beneficial psychiatric support.
Faith sustains through suffering; Scripture unflinchingly depicts prophets’ anguish without invalidating devotion.
Public shaming risks silencing strugglers, endangering lives when medicine upholds God’s gift of healing.
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Faith Providers Innovate After Wise Aid Reforms
Faith Facts
- Kenya’s CHAK facilities serve 40% of population with just 11% of institutions.
- Zambia’s government funds mission hospital staff and medicines for stability.
- CHAK pilots saved 40% costs, boosted efficiency 50% via local models.
Faith-based health leaders in Kenya and Zambia praise U.S. policy shifts under President Trump for sparking vital innovation and self-reliance in African health systems.
Trump’s America First Global Health Strategy cut USAID dependency, redirecting aid through direct government partnerships that honor stewardship and local ownership.
Dr. Chris Wekesa Barasa of CHAK noted, “For the last 20 years… we started talking about transition of HIV funding and global aid to developing countries. But I think we never took it seriously.”
He added, “It made us go back to the drawing board and start thinking, oh, it’s actually possible that we don’t have money.”
Karen Sichali-Sichinga of CHAZ highlighted Zambia’s model: “For us, right from the beginning… the policy was that health centers were free.”
She affirmed government support: “If they’re going to deploy health workers and pay their salary to mission hospital, really, I mean, that is commendable.”
Sichinga warned, “The health system in Zambia consists of the government, the private sector, the faith sector and traditional healers.”
Barasa celebrated efficiencies: “We actually realized that we were having cost efficiencies.”
Faith networks prove essential in rural areas, delivering proven care rooted in Christian compassion amid declining foreign aid.
Embrace biblical self-reliance, pray for these providers upholding life and family values globally, and champion policies restoring national sovereignty.
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Spain Bolsters Shield for Persecuted Christians
Faith Facts
- Open Doors World Watch List 2026 reveals 388 million Christians endure high, very high, or extreme persecution and discrimination daily.
- Initiative addresses not just violence but daily barriers to jobs, education, and justice, turning believers into second-class citizens in many nations.
- Approved by a narrow margin despite leftist opposition, urging stronger EU, Council of Europe, and UN action against faith-based massacres.
Spain’s Congress Foreign Affairs Committee has approved a conservative Popular Party initiative to fortify protections for persecuted Christians worldwide, echoing biblical calls to defend the faith amid rising global threats.
MP Maribel Sánchez highlighted religious freedom as a core human right, enshrined in Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, serving as a vital measure of true democracy rooted in God’s design for human dignity.
“These are not isolated incidents”
declared Sánchez, but a
“structural pattern”
fueled by authoritarian regimes and wars eroding God-given freedoms.
PSOE’s socialist spokesperson accused conservatives of Islamophobia.
Vox and even some leftists affirmed the urgent need to safeguard vulnerable Christian minorities from kidnappings, assaults, and jihadist terror, upholding Judeo-Christian values.
“It’s not that everyone is being persecuted all the time, but they live in a context where they are vulnerable and their rights are limited in their daily lives”
notes Open Doors Spain director Ted Blake.
Stand with our persecuted brethren through prayer and advocacy—defend faith, family, and freedom as patriots rooted in Scripture.
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