ALRC WEEKLY TIP SHEET
This edition centers on keeping Christ at the forefront of the season—at home, in church, and in the workplace—while offering practical guidance for navigating the holidays. It also highlights global ministry momentum, including EEM’s story from covert Bible delivery to worldwide impact and a historic gathering of 1,000 U.S. pastors in Israel, alongside safety insights for churches during winter months.
From shifting holiday traditions and rising anti-Israel sentiment to the use of AI for Bible engagement, this issue also highlights major ministry efforts — including Convoy of Hope’s 10-million-meal initiative and practical encouragement from PRAY.COM for navigating the holidays with prayer and peace.
From debates over insurance for younger Americans to fresh resources for weary pastors, plus a remarkable story of faith behind the Iron Curtain and JAARS’ insights for Aviation History Month, this week’s issue offers a rich blend of news, inspiration, and innovation.
This edition highlights how Christian leaders and ministries are responding to today’s toughest challenges—from Hurricane Melissa relief in Jamaica and rising healthcare costs to school gender policies and the veteran-suicide crisis. It also spotlights ongoing gospel work through global Bible translation efforts and the mentoring of the next generation of evangelists.
This edition highlights how Christian leaders and ministries are responding to today’s toughest challenges—from Hurricane Melissa relief in Jamaica and rising healthcare costs to school gender policies and the veteran-suicide crisis. It also spotlights ongoing gospel work through global Bible translation efforts and the mentoring of the next generation of evangelists.
From a metro station named for Mary in Tehran to a million meals and millions of Bibles, this week’s edition explores faith, healing, and hope on a global scale. Plus, practical wisdom for making healthcare decisions that honor both body and faith.
This edition spotlights bold faith in action—from a billboard campaign defending Israel to a viral Bible podcast, miraculous transformations in the Baltics, a Toy Story-style Christmas blessing, and an AI-powered platform introducing Muslims to Jesus.
This week’s edition spotlights faith in action—from exclusive on-the-ground insight into the Israel-Hamas peace plan to the Supreme Court’s latest free speech case. Plus, explore how believers are preparing for the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church, honoring God through health stewardship, and celebrating Cedarville University’s national recognition for Christ-centered excellence.
This week’s edition features Friends of Zion’s new initiative, mobilizing pastors against antisemitism, the “AI for Humanity” Summit exploring the ethical implications of technology, and stories of spiritual impact—ranging from men’s ministry movements and Bible translation milestones to hope-filled testimonies emerging from inside Iran.
This week’s newsletter spotlights faith’s cultural impact through stories of forgiveness, renewal, and innovation, including Erika Kirk’s viral message, AI-powered Bible content, and global efforts to feed children in need.
This week’s newsletter highlights powerful examples of faith in action, including church growth amid tragedy, thriving workplace culture, mission opportunities after Hurricane Helene, veteran advocacy in Washington, and expanded disaster response partnerships.
This week’s newsletter features our clients responding to the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk, as well as major outlets spotlighting spiritual tech and leadership.
This week’s newsletter features innovations and hope-filled stories in faith and culture, including Christian AI tools, a veteran’s testimony for Suicide Prevention Month, and Pray.com’s use of AI voices. Also, C.S. Lewis performances on campuses and insights into how Cedarville University is thriving amid higher education challenges.
This week’s newsletter spotlights timely insights on faith, family and freedom — from science affirming James Dobson’s wisdom on family, to the vital role of rest, the legal battles facing crisis pregnancy centers, research on the life-changing power of Scripture and a global call to action after deadly attacks on Christians in the DRC.
This week’s edition highlights the intersection of faith, culture and global impact — with CCU leading conversations on technology and parental rights, a worldwide prayer movement for Ukraine, Max McLean on C.S. Lewis for today’s digital age and Open Doors’ 70-year legacy serving the persecuted church.
This week’s newsletter explores faith at work and home, from leadership lessons on workplace culture to the parenting debate shaping families today. Also featured: a look at Ukraine’s Bible-based curriculum, an Emmy nod for CCU’s Charles Denler, and Open Doors’ 70 years of serving the persecuted church.
This week’s newsletter spotlights innovation and conviction—from JAARS using aviation to expand Gospel access to urgent warnings of rising persecution abroad. Also featured: insights on America’s founding principles, the threat of pornography to marriage, and a call for families to prioritize Christ over prestige in higher education.
This week’s newsletter features Peter Demos’ response to the DOJ action on trans procedures, Convoy of Hope’s ongoing flood relief, and Open Doors’ 70 years of ministry. Plus, discover why Bibles are transforming Muslim lives and why the happiest Americans are prioritizing family over career.
This week’s top stories spotlight Slovenia’s new euthanasia law and its spiritual implications, Convoy of Hope’s relief efforts in Texas, a new book on workplace culture by CEO Doug K. Shaw, a Texas initiative transforming communities through family healing, and Open Doors US weighing in on U.S. legislation to combat global Christian persecution.
This week’s top headlines include Convoy of Hope’s major relief effort in Texas, a new legal podcast for ministries by Brotherhood Mutual, a fresh look at how churches are addressing dating, groundbreaking DNA research from a Harvard scientist with Answers in Genesis, and EEM’s Bible distribution breakthrough in Cyprus.
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.

