Wednesday, February 04, 2026

Jesus - God The Son - Was There At The Very Beginning. Verse 3 - He Created Everything!

 John 1

New International Version.

The Word Became Flesh.

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.

Birdie.


 

Be Brave.


 

Hmm.


John 1:14. Jesus IS The Word.

 14) The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.

15) (John testified concerning him. He cried out, saying, “This is the one I spoke about when I said, ‘He who comes after me has surpassed me because he was before me.’”)

Peaceful Prayer Is A Right!



Dear All.,

Germany and Austria recently affirmed something the UK hasn’t: peaceful prayer is a right, not a crime. Courts in both countries have said yes to peaceful prayer gatherings after authorities tried to ban prayer vigils near abortion facilities.  

Judges made it clear that freedom of assembly, freedom of expression, and freedom of religion don’t disappear just because a public space is considered “sensitive.” 

In Regensburg, Germany, police tried to enforce 100-metre “buffer zones” to stop people from peacefully praying. With ADF International’s support, a prayer group challenged this restriction, and the court struck it down.  

Similarly, in Vienna, Austria, police tried to ban a planned prayer vigil by ‘Youth for Life,’ a group of young pro-life advocates. The court overturned the ban, affirming that peaceful prayer is a form of lawful assembly and cannot be excluded from public space on religious grounds. 

Taken together, these court decisions send an important message across Europe: public spaces are not reserved for one worldview, and authorities don’t get to ban peaceful citizens from public spaces just because they disagree with their religious expression. 

Now, compare these decisions with what is happening in the UK, where peaceful citizens have been arrested and criminally charged for silently praying near abortion facility “buffer zones.” 

Isabel Vaughan-Spruce was back in court last week in Birmingham, England, facing criminal charges for nothing more than praying in her mind. This comes even after winning her previous case and receiving a payout from the police for two prior unjust arrests. We are coordinating her legal defence.

Hear from our Legal Counsel, Jeremiah Igunnubole, after last week's hearing.

For years, Isabel has stood quietly on a public street in Birmingham, praying. She doesn’t speak. She doesn’t approach anyone. And yet, authorities continue to target her. 

Then there’s Adam-Smith Connor — the first person in modern British history to be convicted for his thoughts when he was praying silently near an abortion facility in Bournemouth, England. 

Adam stood with his back to the facility, careful not to disrupt anyone. But a local regulation banned prayer as an “expression of approval or disapproval of abortion.” In his case, authorities argue that the ban also applies to silent prayer. With our legal support, Adam is appealing his conviction.  

This is happening in a country that calls itself free.

The UK would do well to look to the rulings in Austria and Germany. Ultimately, a society cannot call itself free if it doesn’t uphold the basic right of every person to peacefully live out their faith in public. 

We have the privilege — and the responsibility — of defending those who suffer violations of their rights to conscience for upholding the sanctity of human life, and those who suffer violations of their rights to free expression for their pro-life views.   

Will you stand alongside us?  

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Tuesday, February 03, 2026

My Heart Sinks.

US churchgoers losing biblical conviction on family, life and morality - study.

family, parents, parenting, children (Photo: Getty/iStock)

A new nationwide study by the Family Research Council (FRC) and the Cultural Research Center (CRC) at Arizona Christian University reveals a striking decline in biblical conviction among regular US churchgoers, especially on issues of family, life, and morality.

The study, titled “Social Issues and Worldview: A National Survey of Churchgoing Americans”, is based on surveys of more than 1,000 adults who attend Christian worship services no less than once a month. 

It found that fewer than half now identify as pro-life or embrace a biblical definition of family.

According to lead researcher Dr George Barna: “Once-firm beliefs about family, life, and morality are giving way to cultural influence and personal opinion. Even among regular churchgoers, moral clarity is fading fast.”

The findings show that just 43% of churchgoers would call themselves pro-life currently, a sharp decline from 63% in 2023.

Only 46% of churchgoers uphold a traditional view of family — defined as a marriage between one man and one woman raising children, falling to 34% among Gen Z.

The strongest support for the biblical definition of family came from born-again Christians (59%), Pentecostal congregants (56%), and Asian believers (55%).

Trust in the Bible’s clarity has also diminished, with only around half (51%) affirming that its message on abortion is straightforward, compared to 65% in 2023.

Dr Barna warned: “The media bombardment favouring a new moral standard is clearly having a transformative effect on Americans. Perhaps the best way to combat the decline in biblical moral perspectives is for Bible-believing Christians to be more candid and bolder in engaging friends and family in dialogue about critical moral issues.

“We cannot let unbiblical views go unchallenged. Christ-followers must not only know what they believe and why, but must be actively seeking to challenge points of view that are biblically indefensible.”

Similarly, the director of FRC’s Center for Biblical Worldview and co-author of the report, David Closson, said the trends reflect “a discipleship problem, not primarily a political one.”

He explained: “When the people of God lose moral clarity on something as fundamental as the sanctity of life, it signals a serious discipleship crisis.

“The next generation is being catechized daily by social media, entertainment, and academia—often more effectively than by the local church.”

Despite the sobering data, Dr Barna believes the report offers hope.

“The vast majority of churchgoers still affirm core biblical truths about God and human value,” he said.

He continued: “These convictions provide a foundation for rebuilding. I’m convinced the best response is not retreat but engagement. Bible-believing Christians must be more candid and bolder in engaging friends and family in dialogue about critical moral issues. We cannot let unbiblical views go unchallenged.

“This moment demands courageous leadership—pastors, parents, and educators willing to confront increasing cultural confusion with biblical clarity. Without decisive discipleship and intentional teaching, the church will continue to absorb the world’s values rather than transform them through truth.”

The president of FRC president, Tony Perkins, echoed that sentiment: “This research shows the great need for biblical teaching on the great issues of our day, like the sanctity of life, the family, and human sexuality. The good news is that Christians are looking to church leaders for guidance.

“This report reminds us that there is much work to do — the church must continue to teach, live, and defend a biblical worldview with conviction and hope.”

Even amid widespread moral ambiguity, the data revealed that nearly 80% agreed with a binary view of genders; over 80% of participants affirmed the belief that all people are created in God’s image; 83% acknowledged that every human life carries intrinsic value; and 75% maintained that the God of Scripture is the sole source of life.

Dr Barna concluded: “My hope is that the research findings will guide our shared efforts to rebuild biblical worldview across the nation.

“Now more than ever, we must return to our foundations—grounding believers in God’s Word, restoring moral clarity, and preparing the next generation to know, accept, and stand firm in truth.” CT.

Edward The Confessor.

 https://www.christiantoday.com/news/why-is-edward-the-confessor-remembered-by-both-the-anglican-and-catholic-churches

Birdie.



He First Loved Us.

Do YOU Remember All Those Promises That 'Green Cars' Would Save Us Money? Well, I Also Received My EV Car Tax Demand Recently!

Reeves to hit drivers with pay-per-mile tax

Electric vehicles face new levy as Chancellor scrambles to make up for falling fuel duty revenue.

The News Got Out.


Release.

The power of God’s word!

Rescued from alcoholism


Taarik was trapped in a life of alcoholism. Every day was chaos for him and his family, who live in India’s northern Uttar Pradesh state.


Local unrest, and an atmosphere in which the Christian community has been facing increasing persecution, took its toll.


But then Taarik met a pastor from a church supported by Release International’s partner. The pastor offered him a Bible and shared afresh with him the good news of Jesus Christ.


Taarik began attending the church fellowship, met with the pastor regularly—and kept reading the Bible! Eventually, the Lord changed his heart. He confessed his sins, quit drinking and began a new, loving relationship with the Lord Jesus—even though he lives with the threat of persecution. Christians in his village were amazed at the transformation.


In India the persecution of Christians is growing. God’s word is a source of strength, encouragement—and transformation. Release International is pleased to continue resourcing our partner in India with Bibles in local languages.

Jesus - God The Son - Was There At The Very Beginning. Verse 3 - He Created Everything!

  John 1 New International Version. The Word Became Flesh. 1  In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God...