Gus is joined by Edward Clancy, the director of outreach for Aid to the Church in Need, to talk about the release of the 2025 Religious Freedom Report, which comes out biennially. He and Gus go over the soft and hard Christian persecution going on in the world, including parts of Africa, India, South America, and even some here in the United States. Also, today in Rome, survivors of persecution, senior Church leaders and global leaders will gather for the launch of the report and several keynote addresses.
Later, Gus discusses the earthquake currently affecting the Anglican Church. Gafcon, an internal conservative pressure group, is supporting a breakaway from the liberal wing of the Anglican Church, which has embraced gay marriage and other socially liberal issues that the faith is traditionally and biblically opposed to. Gafcon insists it is not leaving the Anglican Church, but wrestling back control of it. Gus goes over some of the nuts and bolts of the issue.
And Gus discusses the grace of God and how it sometimes becomes obvious and sometimes remains hidden. He invites listeners to call in and share a time in the lives when God’s grace was evident and may have even saved them.
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