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Violence Targets Nigeria’s Faithful, Global Concerns Rise
Faith Facts
- Gunmen attacked St. Andrews Anglican Church in Anambra state, resulting in the deaths of a priest’s wife and a church member, and the abduction of a priest.
- Authorities report that extensive property damage took place, including the destruction of church buildings and homes.
- One hundred children abducted from a Catholic school in Niger state have been released, but many remain captive as Christian communities face violence.
Tragic news comes from Nigeria, where the faithful at St. Andrews Anglican Church were assaulted as they gathered to worship. Local sources confirm that a priest’s wife was killed, another priest was kidnapped, and property including the church and homes was burned.
Many congregants suffered injuries, and the trauma of this attack has shaken believers across the region.
“There was indiscriminate shooting, many worshippers sustained injuries, and there was also extensive property damage, including the burning of vehicles, the church building and the priest’s residence,” said resident Rosemary Emabri.
The authorities have pledged to mobilize resources and bring those responsible to justice. These attacks highlight the vulnerability of Christian communities and underscore the importance of steadfast faith, united families, and courageous leadership.
In Niger state, the release of 100 out of more than 300 abducted schoolchildren brings relief but also ongoing concern, as numerous children and teachers are still held captive by criminal gangs.
Parents and the Christian Association of Nigeria await firm communication from officials, longing for their loved ones’ safe return and trusting God through this trial.
“My son is among the children abducted… we hoping this is true and looking forward to the return of our children as promised by the national security adviser,” shared parent Dimas Joseph Mauhuta.
International attention has grown, with U.S. congressional delegates visiting Nigeria to address the crisis and support efforts to protect the persecuted faithful. They participated in discussions focused on counterterrorism, religious liberty, and security cooperation.
Nigeria remains a focal point for anti-Christian violence, as nearly 70 percent of Christians killed for their faith worldwide have died there, according to Open Doors’ World Watch List.
In times of darkness, the Christian call to courage, hope, and prayer grows stronger. As believers, we must uplift the brokenhearted, seek justice, and remain ever watchful in defense of faith, family, and freedom. Continue to pray for peace and safety for all of God’s children in Nigeria and beyond.
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God’s Truth Confronts a Growing Threat to Constitutional Freedoms – Hope Prevails Through Faith
Faith Facts
- Johnson highlighted widespread concern over demands to impose Sharia law, conflicting directly with America’s foundational charter.
- Rep. Chip Roy launched Sharia-Free America Caucus amid reports of Muslim enclaves forming no-go zones in Texas, mirroring Europe’s failures.
- Johnson affirmed the Bible does not compel accepting immigrants who refuse assimilation, prioritizing national sovereignty and faith values.
House Speaker Mike Johnson boldly addressed the growing danger of Sharia law in America, declaring it utterly incompatible with our God-given Constitution that upholds freedom and self-governance.
Rooted in biblical principles of ordered liberty, Johnson emphasized that true assimilation honors the nation’s Christian heritage.
He added that it protects families from foreign ideologies that reject human dignity as affirmed in the Declaration of Independence.
Stand with patriotic leaders defending faith, family, and freedom—pray for wisdom in Congress to safeguard our constitutional republic.
“Sharia law and the imposition of Sharia law is contrary to the U.S. Constitution. Our Constitution is the greatest in the world.”
“But when you seek to come to a country and not assimilate, but to impose Sharia law — Sharia law is in conflict with the Constitution.”
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Christian Faith Tested Amid Disturbing Assaults in India – Hope in God’s Unfailing ProtectionNot revealing names, but faith-affirming, concern with hope, ~13 words, uses “Disturbing” as a power word (allowed since count=0), style: concern & warning with heavy hope. Curiosity gap: what assaults? Impacts/development implied without full details.
Faith Facts
- Hindu extremists mob of 100+ assaults house church in Madhya Pradesh, beating Pastor Ramesh Barela unconscious.
- Women stripped of modesty, children kicked with internal injuries during worship attack.
- Police file false conversion charges against victims while attackers named minimally.
Hindu nationalists stormed a house church in Kotwara village, Khandwa District, on February 7, assaulting 16 worshippers including women and children.
Pastor Ramesh Barela, leading the service, was beaten unconscious after extremists broke in with sticks.
“On the way to Naval’s house I crossed a village where a few supporters of the Hindu right-wing groups spotted me,” Pastor Barela told sources.
“These days they have grown their network real big; they have gotten vigilant, and word travels fast because of several WhatsApp groups.”
The mob outraged women’s modesty by pulling sarees and blouses, kicked children causing internal chest injuries, and vandalized the home searching for Bibles, finding none.
“I repeatedly told them that physical violence was not a solution to solving any grievance they might have had, and that we must sit and talk out whatever the matter was, but they continued to beat me,” Barela said.
Police hospitalized Barela and host Naval Singh, but filed counter-charges against Christians alleging illegal conversions, despite no such law barring voluntary faith.
Singh’s complaint named three attackers under atrocity laws for caste-based abuse and assault, yet anticipatory bail for Christians was denied.
Pastor Sunil Arya noted, “Naval gave their names to the police, but the police only named these three in the complaint and let the others be counted under a ‘mob’ – which does not have a face, neither a name.”
Believers worldwide must pray fervently for persecuted saints in India, echoing Christ’s words in Matthew 5:10-12 that blessing awaits those persecuted for righteousness.
Stand firm for religious liberty, upholding the God-given right to worship freely as families boldy proclaim the Gospel.
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Evangelical Leaders Step Up in a Growing Drug Crisis – Calling Communities to Faith-Based Renewal
Faith Facts
- Nevis Evangelical Association (NEA) met in February on theme ‘The Church and Drugs,’ gaining insights from surveys on local drug prevalence.
- Rev. Ron Daniel, NEA chairman and council member, committed believers to reduce harmful substances island-wide.
- Daniel appointed district superintendent of Wesleyan Holiness Church, vowing reliance on God to expand His kingdom.
Evangelical leaders in Nevis united with the St. Kitts and Nevis Drug Council to confront the scourge of illegal drugs ravaging families and communities.
As the salt of the earth, the church vows to intervene with faith-driven action to protect youth and restore moral order.
Rev. Daniel praised presenters Karimu Byron-Caines and Nadine Carty-Caines for their relatable session on drug causes and youth interventions.
“We are the salt of the earth, and so we as a church community have committed to do our part to ensure that we reduce or eliminate the use of harmful drugs in St. Kitts and Nevis.”
“As I take up this new position, I do so conscious of the fact that I cannot do it in my own strength… I crave your prayers and support as we seek to expand the kingdom of God for the glory of God.”
Believers, stand with these faithful warriors through prayer, upholding Biblical values to shield families from addiction and foster God-honoring freedom.
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