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TV Star Reveals Untold Story of His Transformative Journey
Bear Grylls, the renowned adventurer and TV personality, has candidly shared how his faith in Jesus Christ has profoundly transformed him “from the inside out.” In a world where traditional values are often challenged, Grylls stands as a beacon of hope, urging individuals to embrace the life-changing power of faith.
In a compelling column, Grylls recounts his journey with Christianity, which began in his teenage years. He recalls a pivotal moment when a visiting vicar at his school declared, “Jesus Christ came to kill religion and bring life.” This revelation sparked a curiosity in Grylls, prompting him to explore the teachings of Jesus, who he describes as a figure of “peace, kindness, sacrifice, freedom and affirmation.”
Grylls’s exploration led him to discover that no one who encountered Christ remained unchanged. Reflecting on his own life, Grylls acknowledges how his relationship with Jesus has “truly changed” him, providing strength and guidance through life’s many battles.
“My Christian faith has strengthened me in so many battles I’ve faced in life,” Grylls shares. He admits to periods of ignoring his faith, attempting to navigate life on his own strength, only to find his heart “restless” until he reconnected with Christ. He emphasizes, “We lose our power when we try to live on our own strength alone. I really need His helping hand, His peace within and that quiet assurance.”
Grylls draws a powerful parallel between his adventurous career and his Christian faith, noting that both require boldness and courage. He encourages others to embrace faith, stating, “To choose to have a faith takes courage. All too often it is the tougher path, but life and the wild have taught me that the tougher path often ends up being the most fulfilling one.”
In a world that often dismisses faith, Grylls urges readers to “be brave,” to “bend the knee, close your eyes and ask for help.” He describes this act as “a beautiful, humble, powerful thing to do,” asserting that “we have nothing to lose and everything to gain.”
Grylls’s testimony is a reminder of the transformative power of faith, underscoring the importance of traditional values rooted in Christian principles. His journey serves as an inspiration for those seeking strength and purpose in a world that often feels chaotic and uncertain.
In his 365-day devotional, *Soul Fuel*, Grylls delves deeper into how his faith has fueled his daring expeditions and provided him with hope and courage. As he reflects on his life, Grylls affirms, “Christ has been a light to a dark path and strength to a failing body.”
Through his public platform, Grylls continues to champion the significance of faith, family, and freedom, encouraging others to explore the profound impact of a relationship with Jesus Christ. His story is a testament to the enduring power of faith in shaping a life of purpose and fulfillment.
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Banyamulenge Face Deadly Drone Persecution
Faith Facts
- Banyamulenge in Minembwe, DRC, protest incessant drone attacks and bombings killing unarmed civilians since early 2026.
- Regime enforces ethnic cleansing via sieges denying food, medicine, and essentials, plus church destructions in Uvira.
- Christian leaders and peace talks remain silent amid atrocities driven by mineral exploitation interests.
The clouds wept as Banyamulenge gathered in despair against aerial terror mirroring ancient oppressions condemned in Scripture.
Biblical justice demands believers defend these vulnerable families targeted for their land and heritage.
In a blood-soaked region, multinationals prioritize critical minerals over innocent lives sacrificed since colonial times.
God calls His people to rescue the oppressed, as Psalm 82 urges: “Defend the weak and the fatherless; uphold the cause of the poor and the oppressed.”
Faithful patriots, pray boldly for Banyamulenge freedom, amplify their voices, and press leaders for intervention upholding Christian values.
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Faith’s Triumph: Bible Reaches Greenland
Faith Facts
- Norse settlers established Christianity in Greenland by 1000 AD, building a cathedral in 1126.
- Rev. Hans Egede’s 1721 mission reintroduced faith to Inuit, inventing their alphabet.
- Kleinschmidt Bible, first full version in Greenlandic, published in 1900.
Christian presence flickered across Greenland’s icy vastness for centuries since Viking longboats arrived with Erik the Red.
Norse explorers from there carried the Gospel to North America’s shores, marking earliest continental witness.
Rumors of lost Catholics spurred Egede’s quest under Denmark’s king, shifting to Inuit evangelism amid ruins.
Moravians, Poul Egede, Otto Fabricius, and Danish Bible Society persisted through fires and revisions, spreading the Good News.
Celebrate this legacy, patriots: champion Bible missions to defend faith, family, and freedom worldwide.
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India’s Christians Denied Burial Unless Convert
Faith Facts
- Villagers in Kanker District block Sambai Mandavi’s burial, demanding family reconvert to Hinduism.
- Supreme Court orders halt exhumations, yet fresh threats defy justice for tribal believers.
- 23 burial attacks in Chhattisgarh 2025 reveal systematic war on Christian dignity.
In Chhattisgarh, India, tribal extremists prevented 34-year-old Christian Sambai Mandavi’s burial after her Feb. 24 death, claiming it defiles their deities and land.
Her husband Kamlesh faces assault threats and forced exhumation if buried in Amodi village cemetery or family land.
United Christian Forum footage shows exhumations like Benur village remains cremated after 20 years, turning grief into nightmare.
Families discover empty graves or trek miles, pressured to abandon Christ for village rites.
“This incident occurs just days after the Supreme Court issued an interim order halting exhumations,” the Progressive Christian Alliance stated.
“Yet, the persistence of such threats underscores a blatant disregard for judicial directives.”
“The Chhattisgarh government’s calculated silence speaks volumes,” said John Dayal.
“This is not just about dignity in death; it’s about whether tribal Christians belong to their own villages.”
Petitions decry police complicity in desecrations, violating equality and life with dignity under God’s law.
Stand with persecuted brethren through prayer and advocacy, upholding biblical honor for the dead and freedom to worship Christ boldly.
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