ALRC WEEKLY TIPS
This week’s headlines spotlight hope in action—from disaster relief in flood-stricken Texas to Bible distribution in Cyprus and marriage restoration through local churches. Plus, faith leaders respond to Iran’s media moment, and PRAY.COM pioneers new ground in AI-powered Christian storytelling.
The mass killing of Christians in Nigeria, the growing insurance crisis facing churches, why the Bible—not dreams—is transforming Muslim lives, a powerful university partnership in Honduras, and a cinematic portrayal of C.S. Lewis by Max McLean.
The perspective of Iranian Christians amid ceasefire tensions, Bible distribution in war-preparing Europe, a powerful look at special needs siblings, and a new conference exploring the intersection of theology, technology, and what it means to be human.
Iranian-born ministry leader challenging censorship, a veteran’s inspiring journey of PTSD recovery, a new 5D attraction from Answers in Genesis, a cinematic tribute to C.S. Lewis, and eye-opening student research on emergency preparedness.
Iranians are celebrating attacks on their soil, persecuted Christians in North Korea pray for the West, violent protests across the U.S. may fulfill Lincoln’s warning, a mural at Rice University is drawing online attacks, and a student is expanding access to affordable prescriptions in Ohio.
Frontline evangelism for Ukrainian soldiers, a call for justice after a Christian massacre in the DRC, a bold mural campaign confronting antisemitism, a veteran’s powerful PTSD recovery story, and the cinematic debut of C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters.
A patriotic new film challenging historical revisionism, a Christ-centered college golf team’s near-championship run, a veteran’s inspiring journey from trauma to mentorship, surprising insights on what truly makes Americans happy, and Cedarville University’s innovative SMART Start program for undecided students.
A global prayer passport for kids, a patriotic film challenging historical revisionism, AI-powered Bible music, a Christian camp’s legal battle, and Cedarville University’s bold new AI initiative.
