Faith
VAT Cuts Threaten England’s Historic Churches
Faith Facts
- The UK government is reducing VAT relief for repairs to historic churches in England, increasing maintenance costs.
- Many of these churches rely on charitable donations and local giving to cover operational expenses.
- There are concerns that these changes could force some churches to scale back community services or close altogether.
Faith communities have maintained England’s historic churches for centuries, often depending on voluntary support and partnership. Christian leaders warn that rising costs for vital repairs, due to reduced VAT relief, threaten the future of these places of worship and their outreach work.
“Our churches are more than heritage buildings; they stand at the heart of many communities,” said a spokesperson for the National Churches Trust.
Advocates highlight the importance of preserving church buildings not just for worship, but also as centers of fellowship and charitable service. The financial burdens created by recent policy changes could hinder these ministries.
Supporters emphasize that restoring full VAT relief would honor the church’s legacy and help protect vital services rendered to society through faith-based action.
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Trump Administration’s Bold Stance Ignites Hope for Religious Freedom Amid Growing Challenges
Faith Facts
- Push for Save America Act mandates proof of citizenship to vote, preserving electoral integrity and patriotic duty.
- White House warns school district to uphold privacy and safety for female students, defending God’s design for family.
- Updates on Iran tensions show strong leadership against tyranny, supporting freedom and allies.
The Trump administration advanced key initiatives safeguarding America’s Christian foundations amid global challenges.
Efforts to secure elections and protect our daughters reflect godly principles of justice and stewardship.
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Significant Evangelism Expansion Ignites Hope in Christian Communities This Christmas
Faith Facts
- Shine Your Light campaign reached 3,531,871 people through 1,832 events, surpassing 2 million goal.
- Over 308,730 Christians mobilized, exceeding 200,000 target amid unified prayer efforts.
- Endorsed by King Charles III, PM Sir Keir Starmer, and Kemi Badenoch.
The Christmas Shine Your Light campaign exceeded outreach plans, proclaiming the gospel to millions across the British Isles through carol services, open-air preaching, and prison broadcasts.
Spearheaded by National Day of Prayer and Worship, success stemmed from a 72-hour continuous online prayer meeting December 12-14, embodying Biblical power of united intercession.
Winchester Cathedral reported packed festive events brimming with worshippers, reflecting renewed hunger for Christ’s light amid cultural challenges.
“We have been deeply humbled and genuinely overwhelmed by the extraordinary response from churches across these Isles.”
“From England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland to communities across Ireland, believers stepped forward with incredible faith and unity.”
“The level of participation, scale and impact far exceeded anything we anticipated, and we give all the glory to God.”
“In 2025, our vision was to mobilise 200,000 Christians to reach two million people during the Christmas season.”
“But after analysing 1,832 outreach events, we are thrilled to report that 308,730 Christians reached an astonishing 5,531,871 people – a 207% increase on 2024.”
“Behind every number is a story.”
Pastor Jonathan Oloyede praised ordinary believers boldly sharing faith as community lights, fulfilling Matthew 5:16.
As patriots grounded in Scripture, let us sustain this momentum through prayer and evangelism, fortifying faith, family, and freedom in 2025.
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Beyond Visible Scars: One Woman’s Persecution Unveils God’s Unwavering Protection and Justice Ahead
Faith Facts
- Poor Christian teen abducted, forced to convert to Islam and marry Muslim man.
- Endured 3.5 years of beatings, isolation, and religious insults while pregnant.
- Escaped with daughter but faces death threats; CLAAS fights for her justice.
Mishal, born into a humble Christian family in Pakistan, never attended school due to poverty.
Working at a salon, she rejected advances from Ali Haider, affirming her unwavering Christian faith and family values.
Tricked into signing conversion papers, she was renamed Fatima, slapped for protesting, and abducted at gunpoint from her home.
Locked away, beaten for her beliefs, and called degrading names, she gave birth to daughter Ayat amid ongoing violence.
In a drug-fueled rage, Ali assaulted her and hurled the infant; neighbors aided her dramatic rooftop escape.
Police rescued them and filed an FIR, yet threats persist as Ali stalks her street.
Her deep scars include panic and sleeplessness, but her faith, courage, and maternal love remain unbroken.
Today, she seeks safety to raise her child in Christian freedom, protected from persecution.
Stand with persecuted believers: pray for Mishal’s court victory and support ministries defending faith, family, and liberty.
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