Watchdog groups highlight persecution of Christians in China
Christian watchdog groups are reporting persecution is intensifying against the Church in China. According to recent reports the government is now persecuting Christians in the largest efforts against the Church since 2018. Several pastors have been detained by Chinese police. Relatives of one pastor report he had been under surveillance for years. This particular raid of churches is focused on the underground church. These secret churches are targeted because they are not controlled or approved by government. Despite persecution the underground churches in China have continued to grow in large numbers. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio released a statement calling for the release of one of the pastors and church leaders currently being held in China in prison.
Bible Sales up in US
Sales of the Bible recently saw an increase according to recent U.S. sales reports. The Bible rose in sales by 36 percent (about 2.4 million sold). This report reflects a growing campaign by a Pennsylvania to make the Bible the focus of American culture once again. Pennsylvania state legislators Stephanie Borowicz and Doug Mastriano are pushing for a national Day of the Bible across the U.S. The state legislators recently helped the Day of the Bible be designated in their home state on September 12th. They now want the Day of the Bible to be recognized across the U.S. Stephanie Borowicz says her efforts are a part of a need for change she sees her in the U.S. Borowicz in her comments says this fight is not against flesh and blood; and where the Word of God is read and declared, things change. Colleague Doug Mastriano agreed saying the Word of God is our foundation and this republic can only be sustained with it.
Evangelism group reports night of winning souls on college campus
Organizers say they are blown away at the response from students at a recent UNITE US event. Over eight thousand student filled the Thompson-Boling Arena at the University of Tennessee earlier this month. The students filled the arena to hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ as part of the campus evangelism event. Students gathered for praise and worship and to hear the message of the Gospel. The organization is reporting five hundred students responded to the alter call to accept Jesus as their personal Savior. Following the calling for salvation, many of these new Christians were baptized immediately outside of the arena. The campaign to win the lost on college campuses began for UNITE US in 2023 following the Ashbury Revival. Since then, the organization along with other have witnessed to students on college campuses across the U.S. with thousands giving their lives to the Lord. The campus evangelism group will continue its events throughout the 2025-2026 school year.
SNBC Health report: researchers want to end the stigma over eggs once and for all
According to a recent journal study, the controversy over eggs may not be a controversy after all. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition published a study that monitored 61 participants and their consumption of eggs. The study followed the test subjects over a five-week period. The results found that cholesterol from eggs actually made the patients LDL or low-density lipoprotein cholesterol go down. This was compared to levels recorded from saturated fat. Researchers reported the body needs good forms of cholesterol for basic functions such as skin, bone, and immune system health. It also aids the digestive system absorb good fats and vitamins. Eggs protect the heart and are considered a nutrient powerhouse, loaded with various vitamins and minerals. Researchers in the study advise staying away from saturated fats and excessive use of seed oils to avoid bad cholesterol levels.




