Monday, February 16, 2026

Follow Bible Teaching - And Just Where Is The Issue?

Church of England General Synod votes against blessing same-sex marriage after long debate.

The Church of England’s General Synod has voted to end plans for stand-alone blessing ceremonies for same-sex couples in churches after extended debate. The decision also closes a years-long process that had examined whether such ceremonies could be introduced.

Members this week approved a motion from bishops to conclude the Living in Love and Faith process and halt further work toward permitting special services for same-sex couples in civil marriages, The Telegraph reported.

The vote followed hours of discussion and confirmed that agreement between conservative and liberal factions had not been reached.

The Synod supported forming new working groups on relationships, sexuality and gender to continue discussion in the future rather than advancing blessing ceremonies now, according to Church Times.

The motion included an apology for the distress and pain experienced during the process and formally drew the nine-year project to a close.

Bishops had concluded that theological and legal barriers prevented the introduction of stand-alone blessing ceremonies at this stage. The Synod nevertheless held that conversation on the issue should continue through newly established bodies.

Gay marriage and dedicated blessing services for same-sex couples are therefore excluded from current church practice.

Blessing prayers within regular Sunday services remain permitted under rules introduced in 2023.

The vote in favor of the bishops’ motion passed by 252 votes to 132, with 21 abstentions. Separate tallies recorded strong majorities in the houses of clergy and laity and unanimous support among bishops, with two abstentions.

Attempts to amend the bishops’ motion from both liberal and conservative sides failed. Proposals included extending the project, accelerating the movement toward blessing ceremonies or removing planned working groups.

The conclusion of Living in Love and Faith ends the nine-year program that included the past three years of work toward permitting special services for couples already married in civil ceremonies.

Documents released before the meeting showed the wider project had cost about £1.6 million ($2.18 million) between 2017 and 2025.

Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell acknowledged disappointment during the debate and said the denomination had reached a place he had not hoped for three years earlier, according to the BBC. He also said bishops accepted responsibility for failures in the process and for relying on ambiguity where clarity had been needed.


Cottrell apologized for the pain and tension felt across the denomination and said bishops sought to express sorrow for their role. He said they had been wrong to treat Living in Love and Faith as a project to be delivered.

Conservative members spoke about distress linked to uncertainty over traditional teachings. Some said the pain experienced by those holding historic biblical doctrine required recognition alongside the experiences of LGBT-identified members.

Busola Sodeinde, a lay member of the Synod, was quoted as saying that Anglicans in the Global South believed they hadn't been adequately consulted and objected to being labeled homophobic.

Some Anglican churches outside England have taken different positions on same-sex marriage or blessings. Decisions within the Synod do not determine teaching in other provinces of the Anglican Communion.

Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally told Synod the debate had touched core theological convictions and identity within the Anglican denomination. She said the process had left individuals and the institution wounded, but expressed gratitude that members remained engaged. CP.

Never Doubt ...


 

Some Excellent Points Made.

4 things Christians should think about in Canada's mass school shooting.

Birdie.


 

Papua New Guinea.

digital collage with elements from Papua New Guinea

News

Papua New Guinea Adds the Trinity to Its Constitution.

Daniel Silliman.

And other news from Christians around the world.


Release International.

"Release International is a truly humbling and inspiring charity, seeking out supporting and protecting some of the bravest and most vulnerable men, women and children who are being persecuted for their faith. Your support means so much. Thank you 

Bear Grylls OBE.

Thanks Rob. I Have To Agree.

 

Sunday, February 15, 2026

The deepening madness against the Jews.

The proper response to this war against a people is not to deflect it but to fight it better.


Above. March against antisemitism, Manchester, January 2024

The tsunami of global antisemitism in the wake of the massacre of Israelis on October 7, 2023 and during the Gaza war that followed has caused as much bafflement as horror at the sheer perversity of this malevolence.

It’s now become clear, however, that what we’re looking at is an even more sinister pattern of behaviour. Appallingly, the slaughter of Jews excites a large number of people so much that it galvanises them to howl for the blood of more.

This was manifest on Octber 7 itself, when mobs started pouring onto the streets of Western cities screaming about Israeli genocide and “intifada now,” even while the Israelis were still battling the Hamas terrorists perpetrating the slaughter.

This week, Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited Australia to express solidarity with its beleaguered Jewish community, six weeks after the Bondi Beach terrorist atrocity when 14 Jews and one off-duty police officer were murdered by Islamist gunmen.

Obscenely, the memory of those victims was desecrated by a hate-fest on the streets of Sydney and Melbourne. Herzog was greeted by mobs screaming “From Gadigal to Gaza, globalise the intifada!”(Gadigal being the Aboriginal name for Australia), and promoting the same lies about genocide and war crimes that had incited the pogrom-style atmosphere culminating in the Bondi Beach atrocity.

The same shocking phenomenon has been on display in Britain. The latest report by the Jewish defence body, the Community Security Trust, which recorded in 2025 the second-highest number of attacks in a calendar year, says that the Yom Kippur terrorist attack on a Manchester synagogue that left two Jews dead triggered an immediate spike in antisemitism.

On the day of that attack, the CST recorded 40 antisemitic incidents, with a further 40 the following day — the two highest daily totals during the year. And, in December, it recorded a similar if smaller spike in the wake of the Bondi Beach atrocity.

In other words, terrorist atrocities against Jews have produced not sympathy or horror, but rather spikes in Jew-hatred, even in other countries. This isn’t just confined to a few cranks and nut-jobs on the fringes of society. It involves many thousands of people.

There’s nothing remotely normal or explicable about this. It’s a form of madness that’s taken widespread hold.

Even if Israel is hated, that doesn’t explain why so many regard it as the single greatest threat to the world, deserving a level of opprobrium meted out to no other country on earth including the world’s great tyrannies such as Russia, China or Iran.

What can explain such an obsession with Israel and Zionism? What is driving people in the supposedly civilised West to call in their droves for the killing of Jews?

This deranged and murderous hatred is, of course, standard fare in the Muslim world, and Muslims have been leading the charge against Israel and the Jews ever since October 7. But plenty of non-Muslims have been pitching in alongside them.

One reason is Palestinianism: that exterminatory creed whose aim is the destruction of Israel, and whose antecedents lie in both the murderous Islamic theological hatred of Jews and in the Nazi party of the 1930s to which the Arabs of pre-Israel Palestine were allied.

Deploying Nazi demonisation of the Jews and Soviet-style inversion of language and reality, the Palestinian cause has acted as a Trojan horse for antisemitism among the liberals and leftists who control Western culture and for whom “Palestine” has become their moral lodestar.

Grotesquely, this has reframed bigotry as conscience. This week, a new and sinister low was plumbed in the politically liberal British seaside resort of Brighton. Keffiyeh-clad activists went door-knocking from house to house asking residents to boycott Israeli goods — and noting down those who didn’t agree to do so — to turn the town into a “Zionist-free” zone.

Many reasons can be adduced for this wild and venomous hostility. There’s the grip of “anti-colonialist” dogma that’s now standard in the universities, along with the “intersectional” network of so-called “oppressed” victim groups. There’s the fact that the idea of Israelis as victims can’t be allowed to get in the way of that “colonialist oppressor” narrative.

These and more are valid reasons. Ultimately, however, this obsession defies rational explanation because it is a form of Jew-hatred — and that’s a pathology, a paranoid neurosis, a collective derangement that defies reason itself.

In a thoughtful but provocative lecture last week at New York’s 92nd Street Y, New York Times columnist Bret Stephens said that, since antisemitism is immune to rational engagement, diaspora Jews should stop trying to defeat it. Instead, they should concentrate on building and maintaining thriving Jewish communities devoted to instilling Jewish knowledge and culture among their young.

Building up Jewish identity and peoplehood is indeed absolutely critical. However, that’s no reason to abandon the fight against the madness engulfing the West.

First, Jews have a duty to bear witness against such a monstrosity and to stand up for truth and justice. Second, it’s wrong to cast the issue as antisemitism. While anti-Jewish feeling is certainly at its core, it expresses itself through anti-Zionism. And this has gained such traction because it uses claims that purport to be observable facts.

Even though these are wildly distorted and false, they derive from actual events, such as the war in Gaza, which gives these claims a level of plausibility. That has persuaded many who are not antisemites to believe them as true, and therefore to hate Israelis and Zionism.

Those lies can and should be fought. Indeed, anti-Zionism is an evil in itself and should be attacked as such.

It is bizarre and wrong to single out one country for double standards — to demonise it alone by wall-to-wall lies and distortions, to deny to one people alone the right to their own ancestral homeland. Anti-Zionism should be fought as a form of bigotry in itself.

But while there are good reasons for not publicly identifying this onslaught as antisemitism, the fact remains that bigotry against a country doesn’t have the same level of evil as bigotry against a people — and this bigotry only happens over Jews.

We need to face squarely what we’re up against. Jew-hatred isn’t just another kind of prejudice or racism. It’s a unique desire to rid the world of a people because their very existence is felt to be unbearable.

Such haters don’t think Jews are victims because they don’t behave as victims. They are instead conspicuously successful. This inspires resentment and jealousy among Westerners, who therefore think claims of antisemitism and Jewish victimisation must be a Jewish scam to sanitise Jewish wrongdoing.

And the really terrible reason that the murderous attacks on Jews incite and inspire such Westerners to double down with calls for more attacks on Jews is that, like the Islamists, they believe they’re now within sight of their goal to get rid of the “Jewish problem” once and for all.

They treat as gospel what’s said by the entire global humanitarian establishment that has framed the demonisation of Israel and dehumanisation of Zionists as “anti-racism,” and has cast Israel and its supporters as pariahs. They hear no push-back whatever from the lily-livered liberals and revolutionary fellow-travellers that form the governments of Britain and France, Canada and Australia.

Hypocritically wringing their hands about Bondi, Manchester and October 7 —and professing falsely that there’s no place for antisemitism in their own countries while doing nothing to stop it — these governments parrot propaganda that incites hatred of Israel, and have given way to Islamist intimidation and cultural creep at home.

So Jew-haters think their time has come. If they now pile in to kick the Jews in the gut when they’re down and vulnerable, they may get rid of them altogether from their heads, their conscience and their world.

In other words, the Jews are facing a cultural war against them. The proper response to such a war is not to give up or deflect it. It is to fight back better.

Jewish News Syndicate

From Romans.


 

Birdie.


 

The Dreadful Problems in Labour's Islamophobia Definition.

The problem with Labour’s Islamophobia definition.

A Very Good Question.

 SIR – This Government says it cares about women and girls.

However, it has not followed the Supreme Court ruling on biological sex; it has presided over delays to the grooming gangs inquiry; and it appointed Peter Mandelson, a friend of Jeffrey Epstein, to a senior position.

Just how much, then, does Labour really care?

Margaret O’Connell
Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire. DT.

Revelation 4:8.

 “‘Holy, holy, holy

is the Lord God Almighty,’

who was, and is, and is to come.”

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Terrific News.

Nigeria: all Christians kidnapped by bandits now free.

Nigeria (Photo: Getty/iStock)

Weeks after “heavily armed bandits” assaulted two church services, all of the worshippers kidnapped are now free.


The exact number of those taken is unclear, with figures ranging from 163 to 177. During such attacks some villagers go into hiding but are sometimes initially believed to have been captured. In other cases a person may have been captured but is able to make a swift escape and return to their family.

According to the BBC, 11 of those taken in the attack on Kurmin Wali on 18 January were able to escape shortly after capture, while 80 managed to escape and hid in another village.

The remaining captives returned to their homes around a week ago.

The authorities have not disclosed the circumstances of the release, although ransom demands by such groups are not uncommon.

Speaking to the BBC, Rev John Hayab, president of the Christian Association of Nigeria in Northern Nigeria, said that locals were “celebrating” the return of their families, friends and neighbours, who appear to be in generally good condition.

He added that people were "grateful to the government and security agencies for whatever they did and how they went about it".

The news of the release was also welcomed by Mervyn Thomas, founder and president of religious liberty group, Christian Solidarity Worldwide, who said he was "wishing them a swift and full recovery from their ordeal". 

Nigeria’s security services have been criticised for the frequent failure to prevent attacks - many of them on Christians - by Islamist militants and bandit groups.

In response, Nigerian president Bola Tinubu last year declared a state of emergency and announced the doubling of the police force. In addition, the Nigerian government permitted airstrikes by the US on Islamist camps in northern Nigeria.

The strikes were described by US President Donald Trump as an action to protect Nigeria’s Christians from endemic deadly violence. CT.

Priceless Love.

Red Squirrel In The Ukraine.


 

Ike - What Did You Do?

Ike’s Last Battle

Ike’s Last Battle
By Charles Whiting
In 1945, US General Eisenhower ignored Churchill’s warnings about the Soviet Union and instead focused on the Ruhr, enabling Stalin to take Berlin. Discover why in this thoroughly researched account of the Battle of the Ruhr Pocket, told through firsthand accounts and military analysis.



Voice.

Release International Logo


Please Pray

Egypt


One of Release International’s partners in Egypt seeks to share God’s love in practical ways with Christians who are marginalised and persecuted and who, as a result, face extreme poverty.


Pray for our partner’s team: for their protection as they visit villages in fairly remote areas of Egypt, sometimes travelling on unsafe roads. Give thanks for their continued willingness to serve others.


Pray for a particular work among refugee children from Sudan, which provides stability in their lives, academic support, spiritual input and health care.


Pray for the nation of Egypt—that God will bring more people out of darkness into the light of Christ. Pray also that God will raise up righteous leaders who will act for justice and religious freedom in the land. Pray for protection, boldness and encouragement for all Christians in Egypt.

Follow Bible Teaching - And Just Where Is The Issue?

Church of England General Synod votes against blessing same-sex marriage after long debate. By  Anugrah Kumar , Christian Post Contributor S...