There are a number of things to like about Liberty University (Go to the end of this post for specifics.) but I HAVE BEEN MORTIFIED to follow the statements and follow up by their President Jerry Falwell, Jr recently: “If more good people had concealed-carry permits, then we could end those Muslims before they walked in.”
I’m glad that he has clarified that by “those Muslims” he was referring to the two killers in the San Bernardino tragedy. Sort of.
But he went on to say: “I just wanted to take this opportunity to encourage all of you to get your permit. We offer a free course. Let’s teach them a lesson if they ever show up here.”
Encouragement and a free course to fill a dormitory of 19 year old males with concealed weapons? I can’t picture the Marine Corps doing that, even with all their weapons training! But I digress.
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Thursday, September 10, 2015
War Room: A Movie Worth Seeing
Full Disclosure: I am generally not favorably inclined to “Christian” movies like War Room for a number of reasons. (Scroll down to the end of this blog if you want to know why.) That said, I came away from this movie encouraged and impressed by three specific things:
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Marriage: A Contract To Aid In One Another’s Sanctification
This past Sunday I quoted Dr Richard Lovelace regarding the idea that for Christ-followers, marriage served as an important "school for sanctification." Here is the longer quotation from his book, Renewal as a Way of Life
Growth in sanctification should be a lifelong series of alterations in our lives through such crises of conviction. One of the functions of God’s law (biblical moral principles which declare God’s will for our behavior) is to measure our lives and locate places where they need changing. “The Law” come to us again and again, not only in the pages of Scripture, but also in the warnings or protests of people close to us who can see our failing, however much they may be in the dark about their own. Parents, teachers, the police and other authorities are all personalized forms of the law.
A husband or wife also functions in this same way, serving God as an agent of our sanctification. He or she can see the patterns of sin which are hidden from our own vision by spiritual darkness, and from the world because it sees only the surface of our lives. Most divorces among Christians probably occur because the parties have not realized that marriage is a contract to aid in one another’s sanctification. Without this realization, we become experts at what is wrong with one another, without recognizing that the information our spouse is giving us about ourselves is an essential aid to our spiritual growth.
Growth in sanctification should be a lifelong series of alterations in our lives through such crises of conviction. One of the functions of God’s law (biblical moral principles which declare God’s will for our behavior) is to measure our lives and locate places where they need changing. “The Law” come to us again and again, not only in the pages of Scripture, but also in the warnings or protests of people close to us who can see our failing, however much they may be in the dark about their own. Parents, teachers, the police and other authorities are all personalized forms of the law.
A husband or wife also functions in this same way, serving God as an agent of our sanctification. He or she can see the patterns of sin which are hidden from our own vision by spiritual darkness, and from the world because it sees only the surface of our lives. Most divorces among Christians probably occur because the parties have not realized that marriage is a contract to aid in one another’s sanctification. Without this realization, we become experts at what is wrong with one another, without recognizing that the information our spouse is giving us about ourselves is an essential aid to our spiritual growth.
Labels:
grace,
marriage,
Richard Lovelace,
sanctification
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Putting On The Brakes: Why Johns Hopkins Hospital No Longer Does Transgender Surgery
Like the voice of
one crying in the wilderness, I would like to share some information. I realize it is dangerous to step in front of
a freight train and shout “Slow down!!” and that is what this feel like, but
here goes. With cover stories on Vanity
Fair and the Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star on transgender people, I want to say
that there is more to the story that needs to be considered as well.
First of all, what
a challenging situation to love and care for someone struggling with what is
commonly called “gender identity issues,” especially when the person with the struggle
is our child. I certainly would not want
to “pile on” any parents struggling with that, but especially for anyone in
that situation right now, I want to offer some information for consideration
that is getting lost. I know I would
want to know it if I were a parent in this situation.
Sorting Through the Duggar Rubble
The sexual abuse of children is a topic that most would prefer to not talk about, but one that we must be prepared to face. There are victims among us, and we want to care for them in appropriate and helpful ways. Avoidance cripples our ability to do that.
The recent revelation of the sexual abuse perpetrated years ago by Josh Duggar – part of the reality TV family at the center of “19 Kids and Counting – puts the issue in our faces, so let me suggest some things to consider, as well as references that I found helpful for digging deeper.
The recent revelation of the sexual abuse perpetrated years ago by Josh Duggar – part of the reality TV family at the center of “19 Kids and Counting – puts the issue in our faces, so let me suggest some things to consider, as well as references that I found helpful for digging deeper.
Labels:
abuse,
Dan Allender,
Duggars,
Elyse Fitzpatrick,
gospel,
grace,
sexual abuse
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Pray Each Day With Scotty Smith Using Your Smart Phone
I’ve made it no secret that my own prayer life has been enriched by including the daily prayers of Scotty Smith. First in his book Everyday Prayers: 365 Days to a Gospel-Centered Faith and now with his daily “prayer blog” Heavenward on TheGospelCoalition.org blog list, I join him in prayer daily.
Things have gotten better – or at least easier – to do that.
If you have a smart phone search your app store – available free on both Apple and Android – for the PrayerMate app developed by Andy Geers. Click Here to learn more about PrayerMate from Andy himself.
Things have gotten better – or at least easier – to do that.
If you have a smart phone search your app store – available free on both Apple and Android – for the PrayerMate app developed by Andy Geers. Click Here to learn more about PrayerMate from Andy himself.
Thursday, March 19, 2015
The Gospel, Identity and Questions of Sexuality
With regard to sexuality and marriage questions, the “message” for my LGBT friends and neighbors is identical to the “message” I have for everyone, including myself. Whether straight or gay, married or single, old or young, the Gospel sets you free from seeking your core identity in your sexual preferences or performance. That message impacts different people in different ways, but it means that Jesus offers all of us a new identity – the identity of “in Christ.” This identity then becomes the life-giving source to all other aspects of my life. “I am not my own, but belong – body and soul, in life and in death – to my faithful Savior, Jesus Christ.” Those opening words to the Heidelberg Catechism state it well.
Friday, March 6, 2015
Encouragement For Parents - And The Rest of Us As Well!
My wife and I began
the parenting adventure in a different century.
That gives us some historical perspective on what parents face today.
Now, as an overdue grandparent and pastor of
young families, I find myself very, very aware of how dramatically the world
that we parent in has changed.
Technology, entertainment and social pressures have altered the ocean of
life that families will grow in. No wise
parent would face those waters alone.
Here are three GREAT resources for encouraging and equipping parents in
this new setting.
By the way, they are
in alphabetical and not rank order.
You’ll want to read them all, even if you are raising only boys or only
girls. Odds are still good that your
kids will eventually bring home your potential “child-in-law” and you’ll want
to get started understanding that gender NOW!
Labels:
Dr Leonard Sax,
Elyse Fitzpatrick,
gospel,
grace,
parenting
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Resources On MTD
This Sunday, I referred to "Moralistic, Therapeutic Deism" and would like to make a number of resources easily available. As I said at that time, I am increasingly convinced that MTD is the "Spirit of the Age." I encourage people to prayerfully and thoughtfully cultivate the discernment to identify MTD's impact in their own life and in their circle of relationships. No church adertises themselves as an "MTD Church," but all of us face it, many are unaware of its influence on them and some have - whether knowlingly or not - let MTD replace the Gospel of Grace in their ministry.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Meet Hank Spinner . . .
On January 11, I used a video recording of a drama sketch called “The Plate Spinner” written and performed by Willow Creek Church in Chicago. You could tell it was from the ‘80’s, but it seems sooooo descriptive of the lives we all seem to lead today. Teens are spinning plates of popularity, school, extra-curricular activities. Single Moms are spinning a set of plates all their own. Retirees have their own plates that make demands of them. You get the picture. It seems we are ALL busy and distracted with a the wobbling plates of our particular life.
I found a Youtube video of the same script by a different church, so wanted to make that available below.
Thursday, January 22, 2015
The Gospel Advances In A World Of Terrorism
I have a good friend who spends most of his time outside the United States working with missionaries, many of whom are working in "closed Muslim countries." This past week, with the TV news filled with stories about ISIS threatening Japanese nationals, Islamist rebels advancing in Yemen and backlash against the French handling of the Charlie Hebdo affair I got a secure email from him. I can't pass it along as it contained information that could compromise missionaries that he works with, but I will pass on - with names and locations deleted - this much:
The latest from FOX NEWS, CNN and the BBC is really: (you pick your phrase...) "making me nervous", "rising fear up inside of me", "really scary"! Islamic terrorist cell groups being activated in Europe, the news channels are roaring with more news... all of it grabbing our hearts... YET!
Did you know: that more Muslims have become followers of Jesus Christ since 2001 than all the years before.. combined? XXXXXXX, with whom I am staying in XXXXXXX, shared a few statistics that he has been tracking... and brothers and sisters... the news is really GOOD NEWS...
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Martin Luther King, Jr - Gospel Preacher
This past Sunday – January 18, the Sunday before the Martin Luther King, Jr holiday – I read a portion of a sermon by Dr. King as part of my own sermon. I chose not to reveal whose sermon it was until just before the end, saying to start with that it was “an important sermon from the history of the United States.” Dr. King’s sermon “Loving Your Enemies” from Matthew 5:43-44 was a good application of the sermon I was preaching from Matthew 4:1-4, and I hoped it would give highlight to Dr. King as a preacher of the Gospel as well. And let me be honest. It is a GREAT sermon on its own. I read it myself four different times that week.
A few friends mentioned to me afterwards that they could have listened more intently and with greater interest if they had known who the preacher was from the very beginning. I always (try to) appreciate the feedback I get because my target is communicating, not drawing compliments, so let me apologize. My choice was my mistake. Aiming for a dramatic high point, I missed the target.
Let me back track and fill in some gaps:
First, Click Here to go to Dr. King’s sermon in full.
A few friends mentioned to me afterwards that they could have listened more intently and with greater interest if they had known who the preacher was from the very beginning. I always (try to) appreciate the feedback I get because my target is communicating, not drawing compliments, so let me apologize. My choice was my mistake. Aiming for a dramatic high point, I missed the target.
Let me back track and fill in some gaps:
First, Click Here to go to Dr. King’s sermon in full.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
A Different Response To Same-Sex Attraction Than You May Have Heard Before
I’d like to
encourage you to read this blog post from my friend and colleague Tim Habecker,
director of missions/Outreach at Hope EPC here in Spotsylvania County. It gives important first-hand perspective on
matters of homosexuality, same-sex attraction and the Christian faith.
Perhaps you listened to NPR’s Weekend Edition this past Sunday morning. If you did you were introduced to a pastor and his wife from western Pennsylvania. What you likely had no way of knowing is that there is just one degree of separation between you and Allan Edwards…and it is me. Click Here to read Tim’s entire blog post.
Click Here to listen to the NPR interview with Tim’s friend Allan. It is titled “Attracted to Men, Pastor Feels Called To Marriage With A Woman.”
Labels:
homosexuality,
Hope EPC,
NPR,
same-sex marriage
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