Survey Finds Americans Want More Faith in the Public Square

According to a recent report, Americans, especially younger Americans, have increasingly positive views on religious liberty and want to see more faith in the public square. Do you want state prayer alerts?   From the Daily Wire: The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty released its annual Religious Freedom Index, documenting a rise in support for … Continued

CNN: 20% Now Say Polygamy Is Morally Acceptable

To us intercessors in America, polygamy may seem like an archaic practice. However, it’s becoming more and more common in our nation, to the point that just over one in five Americans now say it’s morally acceptable. Join the community of Monthly Ministry Partners and help IFA provide prayer resources to other intercessors.   This … Continued

Good News: Transgenderism ‘in Freefall’ Among Gen Z!

Is the “transanity” that has gripped our young people finally on the way out? A new report says yes! Pray for your fellow intercessor.   Professor Eric Kaufmann, Director of the Centre for Heterodox Social Science at the University of Buckingham in England, has published a new report on October 10 entitled, “The Decline of Trans and … Continued

The War for the Next Generation

“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.” The posters shout at me when I walk by The Lyric Theatre on West 43rd Street in New York City. This content is supported by your donations. Give today.   And I pray against witchcraft and sorcery. I double down on this prayer as Halloween nears. I also reflect … Continued

Revival: A Prayer for Conviction of the Truth of Christ

Ben Corbett attended the Turning Point USA Men’s Summit four years ago. There, he realized that many young Americans, including himself, were eagerly searching for a purpose. “For our whole lives we’ve been lied to,” said Corbett to IFA Chief Program Officer Kris Kubal. “So we look for truth.” At the summit, Corbett recognized the … Continued

Report: Young Adults Now Lead in Church Attendance

For years, older Americans have formed the backbone of the American church, attending more church services per month than other adults. Now, however, that statistic has flipped. According to the Barna Group, Gen Z is now leading church attendance in America, with Boomers and Elders falling in last place. This content is supported by your … Continued

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