Sunday, January 31, 2016

#1485 (1/31) SUNDAY SPECIAL: "Critiquing Culture for Christ -- and Our Neighbor - - ENGAGING, NOT REJECTING"."

"Critiquing Culture for Christ -- and Our Neighbor - ENGAGING, NOT REJECTING"By: Eric Metaxas|Breakpoint.org: Jan.25,2016; http://www.breakpoint.org/bpcommentaries/entry/13/28770?utm_source=Colson+Center+Master+List&utm_campaign=029df03ecb-BP_Daily_1_25_2016&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_84bd2dc76d-029df03ecb-6541173 
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We talk a lot on BreakPoint about engaging the culture. But why -- and how, exactly -- do we do that?


Back in the old days—so I’m told—Christians used to compete with one another to see who could reject culture the most. Sometimes this was good and necessary. For example, whatever you think of the temperance movement of the early 1900s, there is no doubt that it addressed a massive social problem—widespread public drunkenness and addiction to alcohol.

Sometimes to embrace a good thing, such as a faithful walk with Christ, we must first reject a bad thing. But sometimes we reject things that maybe we shouldn’t, because rejecting them means cutting ourselves off from contact with people who need to hear about Jesus.

Now I’ve made a big deal about not having enough Christians in the arts telling our stories, based of course on the Greatest Story Ever Told, to a culture that’s unknowingly starving for the True, the Good, and the Beautiful. And as I mentioned recently on BreakPoint, our culture makers seem to be running out of fresh ideas, so they keep recycling the old stuff. Take the commercially successful but artistically vacuous Star Wars remake, for example. [see post #1482]

What an opportunity we have to begin remaking our culture for Christ’s glory and for the good of our neighbor! Trevin Wax is an up-and-coming Christian writer and blogger who sometimes writes cultural commentary—and often gets criticized for it, either for being too worldly for supposedly “endorsing” something, or too narrow when he critiques it. Trevin, however, says the point of cultural critique is not simply to tell the faithful whether it’s “safe” to see a certain movie—though that of course has its place. But it’s to engage in cultural literacy, which theologian Kevin Vanhoozer describes as “discerning the meaning of cultural texts and trends in light of the gospel.

It starts with discernment. Trevin says that we need to get better at “reading the culture.” Why? Four reasons: (1) We need to know what songs and messages are forming our own minds and hearts, and the minds and hearts of others. (2) We need to be “trained to see the underlying philosophy, to recognize both what is good in that worldview and what needs to be challenged.” (3) We need to “know where we are in the great story of redemption. If the culture is the setting for the next scene,” Trevin says, “we need to understand that scene well in order to be effective witnesses.” And (4), we need to better love our neighbors—yes, love.

As representatives of Christ, we can speak to the good and the bad of culture. “Almost every cultural phenomenon,” Trevin says, “has aspects that can be affirmed by Scripture, as well as aspects that are idolatrous distortions …. To only focus on what can be affirmed is to dull the prophetic edge of the gospel’s hard truth. To only focus on what should be challenged is to fail to show how the culture’s longings are answered in Jesus.”

Think about it—your doctrine and theology can be excellent, but if you don’t grasp the interests and longings of those around you—worse, if you don’t care—you will not be able to scratch where they itch. As the late Martyn Lloyd-Jones once said, “To love to preach is one thing, to love those to whom we preach is quite another.”

Look at the gospels, and notice how often Jesus used illustrations from everyday life to connect with His audience. When it comes to speaking truth—especially gospel truth—into the lives of people searching for it who are all around us, can we afford to do any less?

Now, if you really want to get good at engaging culture, I’d like you to consider applying for one of the best Christian worldview programs there is: The Colson Fellows Program. Leading Christian teachers, great books, stimulating interactions with other Fellows, folks, it is just fantastic. Please check it out at ColsonFellows.org.

[bold and italics emphasis mine]

RESOURCES
"From Stephen Colbert to Taylor Swift: 4 Reasons I Write Cultural Commentary"Trevin Wax | The Gospel Coalition | January 14, 2016;
http://blogs.thegospelcoalition.org/trevinwax/2016/01/14/from-stephen-colbert-to-taylor-swift-4-reasons-i-write-cultural-commentary/
"Death Stars and Déjà vu: Hollywood Is Out of Ideas"Eric Metaxas | BreakPoint.org | Jan. 14, 2016;http://www.breakpoint.org/bpcommentaries/entry/13/28726
"It's a Cultural Thing: Light a Candle"Eric Metaxas | BreakPoint.org | Jan. 2, 2013;
http://www.breakpoint.org/bpcommentaries/breakpoint-commentaries-search/entry/13/21111
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"Garrison Keillor Says Farewell - LESSONS FROM LAKE WOBEGON" - By: John Stonestreet|Breakpoint.org: Jan.29,2016;
http://www.breakpoint.org/bpcommentaries/entry/13/28786?utm_source=Colson+Center+Master+List&utm_campaign=467217eebc-BP_Daily_01_29_2016&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_84bd2dc76d-467217eebc-6541173 

Saturday, January 30, 2016

#1483 (1/29) "West Virginia Turns to Prayer as Obama’s ‘Clean Power’ Looms"

"WEST VIRGINIA TURNS TO PRAYER AS OBAMA'S 'CLEAN POWER' LOOMS"- Philip Wegmann/Jan.27, 2016 / http://dailysignal.com/2016/01/27/west-virginia-turns-to-prayer-as-obamas-clean-power-looms/ [AS I SEE IT: The desperate needs of this state rarely gets the attention of the mainstream media, which can be counted on to promote the President's position on too many issues. WE as believers in Christ need to be taking time to PRAY for these people who are hurting. - Stan]

Coal mining boots rest atop miners' lockers before the afternoon shift at a coal mine near Gilbert, W.Va., in May 2014. (Photo: Robert Galbraith/Reuters/Newscom)

CHARLESTON, W.Va.—There’s little separation between church and the fossil fuel industry in West Virginia’s coal country. Still reeling from recent mine shutdowns, the state legislature has set aside Jan. 31 as a “day of prayer for coal miners.” “We need a higher power to change the hearts and minds of those who want to destroy Appalachia.”—Roger Horton, Citizens for Coal

On Sunday, a congregation of pastors, businessmen, and lawmakers will seek divine intervention in one of the nation’s hardest-hit coal economies. Doubtless, though, many will ask for deliverance from what they consider a man-made crisis. “West Virginia’s absolutely in dire straits,” Roger Horton, president of Citizens for Coal, the organization that spearheaded the prayer effort, said in an interview Wednesday with The Daily Signal. “The point we’re trying to stress is that we need a higher power to change the hearts and minds of those who want to destroy Appalachia.”

The legislators and businessmen who gathered at the 43rd annual West Virginia Coal Symposium here seem to agree and likely will pray that God change Washington. “The vast majority of the problem comes from President Obama and his EPA’s war on coal,” state Senate President Bill Cole, a Republican, told The Daily Signal. Cole, who also serves as lieutenant governor and is running for governor, argues that the increased cost of new regulations has priced coal out of the market, persuading consumers to use other energy sources and pushing miners out of their jobs.

An Avalanche of LayoffsWhether he’s right or not, there’s plenty to pray about in the Mountain State.

The first three weeks of January witnessed an avalanche of layoffs, leaving almost 2,000 coal miners permanently out of work by some estimates. And just recently, one of the largest producers in the state, the now bankrupt Alpha Natural Resources, announced its own bad news. In July, the company will cut another 900 jobs.

But even as the boom in natural gas continues to put new pressure on coal, many West Virginians blame government regulation, not the market, for the downturn. Under the Obama administration, the past seven years have brought new regulations on coal mining and, critics say, a host of new costs. Now the industry is bracing for the latest and most sweeping regulation issued unilaterally by the EPA: the Clean Power Plan. The rule requires states to cut carbon emissions by 32 percent before 2030 and gives them until Sept. 6 to submit their plans to do it.

The Clean Power Plan is a key component of Obama’s effort to execute the global climate agenda struck last month in Paris. Proponents say the international compact will substantially clean up the environment by encouraging renewable fuels. Opponents say it will bankrupt the coal industry by imposing new regulations. “When coal goes away, it’s devastation and poverty in the worst form,” @BillColeWV says.

On Wednesday, Cole told The Daily Signal that communities in his district are still recovering from existing rules. “We’ve closed down power plant after power plant and destroyed our own market for coal,” the Senate president and lieutenant governor said. “When you get into those southern coal communities, when coal goes away, it’s devastation and poverty in the worst form.”

Fates IntertwinedCole points to the “ghost towns” in West Virginia’s McDowell County. Once the leading coal-producing region in the nation, the county ranks as one of the poorest in the country. Without mining, the median household income peaks just above $22,000, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

But it’s not just individual counties that are hurting. The coal market is tightly intertwined with West Virginia’s financial health. Fossil fuel provides more than half of the government’s business income tax and adds billions to the state’s bottom line. In recent years, as the coal market shifted, West Virginia lost its footing further. The Associated Press reports that the state expects a budget deficit of $284 million for 2016 and another $466 million in 2017.

West Virginia House Speaker Tim Armstead, a Republican, attributes part of that funding gap to “the devastating ripple effect” of every mine shutdown. “Every time we see a mine close,” Armstead told The Daily Signal, “our men and women are put out of work. That not only impacts them and their families, but it influences all the businesses in that community.” “This over-regulation has stifled production [and] put our people out of work,” @ArmsteadWV says.

And although both of the state’s top lawmakers credit their congressional delegation to Washington for bringing attention to the issue, they say the Obama administration has turned a deaf ear. “It’s very clear that this over-regulation has stifled production [and] has put our people out of work. They recognize that,” Armstead said of the administration. Rather than attending the Paris climate summit last year, the House speaker said, he wished “Obama would visit West Virginia instead.”

‘Get Out of the Lord’s Way’- Bill Raney, president of the West Virginia Coal Association, said Obama is making good on promises.“He’s simply done what he’s wanted to do,” Raney said Wednesday, referring to remarks Obama made as a presidential candidate in 2008. “He said he was going to bankrupt the industry when he was running [for president], and that’s what he’s set out to do.” The administration continues to “circumvent Congress” with executive action and an unaccountable Environmental Protection Agency, the coal association president said. Congress last month tried to halt the EPA’s Clean Power Plan using the Congressional Review Act. They failed when Obama vetoed their resolution of disapproval aimed at voiding the new rule.

West Virginia is among 27 states that have mounted a legal challenge to the Clean Power Plan, arguing that without congressional approval, the rule amounts to “a power grab.”Now before the District of Columbia Circuit Court, that case will be decided this summer but is expected to come before the U.S. Supreme Court sometime in 2017.

Although Raney said “going to court is now our only recourse,” he also sees another last option for coal producers fearful of new regulation: prayer. “If we have enough sense to get out of the Lord’s way, he often provides a path for us,” Raney said. “Certainly he must be aware of the suffering that’s going on and of how deeply its cutting in the coal fields.”

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Philip Wegmann is the congressional correspondent for The Daily Signal. The Daily Signal is the multimedia news organization of The Heritage Foundation.
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"Why 25 States Have Asked Supreme Court to Halt This Costly EPA Regulation"
Katie Tubb/ Jan.27, 2016/http://dailysignal.com/2016/01/27/why-25-states-have-asked-supreme-court-to-halt-this-costly-epa-regulation/
"The Problem With Obama’s Trickle Down Regulations"Ken Blackwell | Jan 28, 2016;http://townhall.com/columnists/kenblackwell/2016/01/28/the-problem-with-obamas-trickle-down-regulations-n2110947/page/full

#1484 (1/30) PRO-LIFE SAT: "...THE CULTURE OF DEATH SHOOTS THE MESSENGER"

ATTENTIONPlease SCROLL DOWN this page to find the article titled on this post in LARGE BRIGHT BLUE CAPITAL LETTERS. Thank you.)

 PERSONAL NOTE: If you scroll down the right side of this page, you will note my JOURNAL . Check it out for the latest concerning me; 1/28 - I JUST POSTED AN UPDATE ON 2 RECENT PRAYER REQUESTS.

American Churches noted this PAST Sunday as "Sanctity of Human Life Sunday" (Did YOUR church acknowledge it in some way?); JANUARY is “Sanctity of Human Life" MONTH - To help you to pray for the end of abortion in America, please download "21 Days of Prayer for Life Prayer Guide," pdf - http://www.colsoncenter.org/images/content/colson2011/21-days-of-prayer-for-life.pdf (Read post #1463 below.)

UPDATE ON PASTOR SAHEED"Prayer Need Is Great as Abedini's Consider Their Future" - CBN News,01-28-2016;http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2016/January/Prayer-Need-is-Great-as-Abedinis-Consider-Their-Future;"Free at Last, Free at Last!" - Tony Perkins, Washington Update, Jan.26,2016; http://www.frc.org/updatearticle/20160126/free-last

PRAYER MATTERS:
"To clasp the hands in prayer is the beginning of an uprising against the disorder of the world." - Karl Barth; "Prayer is inviting God into a seemingly impossible situation and trusting Him to accomplish His perfect and loving will." - Stan

PRAY FOR AMERICATHANK GOD for His many blessings on America throughout it's history. May we then ask that AMERICA once again be a blessing TO GOD, by once again submitting to HIS will in our affairs - both personal and national - that He may truly "heal our land." (2 Chron. 7:14) Short of that, we should not be saying "God Bless America"but instead "God be merciful towards America!" - Rev. Franklin Graham once delivered this insight to his Facebook friends: "I do know that the president defends Islam and chastises Christians, rebukes our allies and befriends our enemies, and fully supports gay marriages and abortion but denies the religious freedoms of those who don't agree. Our nation is ridiculed abroad and morally crumbling within. We are in trouble. We have turned our back on God.")

PRAY FOR OUR LEADERS Let's be praying that they might be Spirit-filled, leading us with Godly wisdom and integrity; that the Congress and the the President will find only pass legislation and enact policies that will benefit America today and future generations and NOT do any lasting harm.

Pray DAILY:1) For the Supreme Court, Pray that the justices will demonstrate more judicial RESTRAINT rather than judicial activisim as it has the past few years, esp. on issues having negative impact for generations yet born. Pray in particular that religious liberty will be defended rather than eroded by any decision handed down.2) For the National Elections NEXT November. Pray that Americans will elect leaders at the state (Governors, state legislators) and national(Congress and President)levels who have Spirit-filled wisdom, integrity, and a Biblical world-view, who will know and do what is best for us today as well as for future generations. 

World-Wide Prayer Requests:
UPDATE/1-15: "Asia Bibi Forgives Persecutors from Pakistani Prison" - CBN News; 1-15-2016;http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/world/2016/January/Asia-Bibi-Forgives-Persecutors-from-Pakistani-Prison [NOTE: See other updates below.]
7/24 - ASIA BIBI CONVICTION OVERTURNED! PRAY THAT SHE (IN VERY POOR HEALTH) MIGHT BE RELEASED WHEN HER CASE IS REVIEWED SOON. - A Christian mom had been sentenced to death in Pakistan for her faith. Asia Bibi was falsely accused of “blasphemy” – speaking against the prophet Muhammad. Now this wife and mother of five will hang for her Christian faith.She would be the first woman executed under Pakistan’s Shariah blasphemy law.This is the ultimate human rights violation. We’re mobilizing our international affiliate – the European Centre for Law and Justice – and its partner in Pakistan to stop this atrocity. Go to http://aclj.org/persecuted-church/breaking-pakistans-supreme-court-accepts-petition-to-hear-asia-bibis-appeal;please add your signature to over 300,000 others AND continue to pray for Asia Bibi.

PRAY FOR THE CRISIS HAPPENING NOW IN IRAQ (see post #907) Pray that coalition forces will be able to destroy the leadership and infrastructure of ISIS. (see post #964)

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"The Indictment of David Daleiden - THE CULTURE OF DEATH SHOOTS THE MESSENGER"John Stonestreet| Breakpoint.org: Jan.28, 2016;http://www.breakpoint.org/bpcommentaries/entry/13/28797?utm_source=Colson+Center+Master+List&utm_campaign=2c133b01ae-BP_ Daily_ 01_28_2016&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_84bd2dc76d-2c133b01ae-6541173
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There’s finally an indictment relating to Planned Parenthood’s selling of body parts. So why are the forces of death celebrating?

As you’ve probably heard, a grand jury in Houston, Texas, originally tasked with investigating Planned Parenthood’s possible involvement in the sale of fetal tissue and body parts, has decided to instead to shoot the messenger.

Well, not exactly “shoot,” but something almost as inappropriate. The Harris County grand jury indicted both David R. Daleiden, the founder of the Center for Medical Progress, and his colleague Sandra Merritt, for “tampering with a government record.” Daleiden has also been charged with a misdemeanor related to the attempt to purchase human organs.

The first indictment is in connection with Daleiden’s and Merritt’s alleged use of fake California driver’s licenses to gain access to the various Planned Parenthood facilities. The second indictment is based on an email that Daleiden allegedly sent, offering to buy fetal tissue from Planned Parenthood.

To put it very mildly, what happened in Houston was ironic. While Daleiden’s actions amount to a prima facie – the legal phrase meaning “at first glance” – violation of Texas law, no one believes he intended to buy fetal tissue. His and Merritt’s goal was to expose those who profit from this gruesome practice.

Daleiden and Merritt announced they will surrender themselves to Harris County authorities. From there, the prosecutor will decide whether to proceed with or drop the case.

Not surprisingly, the New York Times is calling the indictment a “vindication” of Planned Parenthood. It’s no such thing. Daleiden’s and Merritt’s possibly excessive zeal doesn’t make Planned Parenthood’s disregard for the sanctity and dignity of human life any less egregious or disgusting. These indictments are best understood as the latest chapter in the long saga of our society’s commitment to rationalize the current abortion regime. This sort of thing happens in cultures of death.

In the aftermath of Roe v Wade, abortion proponents told us the fetus was merely a “clump of tissue.” Pleading agnostic as to when human life begins, their only certainty was that nothing human is killed by abortions. That contention has been, of course, demolished by sonograms and pro-life efforts like “The Silent Scream.” The humanity of the fetus is no longer seriously in doubt.

So the strategy shifted to the “safe, legal and rare” phase. People like Naomi Wolf acknowledged that abortion involved the taking of a human life and that was, in some ways, a tragedy. But, Wolf and others argued, feeling bad about it was an unfortunate part of preserving the “necessary” option of abortion.

As incoherent as it sounds, pro-life forces found an opening there: regulating the time, place, and manner of abortions so as to minimize their number and make it safer for the women involved.

In response, abortion apologists became even more brazen. They now proudly depict abortion as a positive good. Case in point? The recent Washington Post headline: “I’m a successful lawyer and mother because I had an abortion.” Even more brazen and, frankly, absurd are those who argue their aborted children would approve of the taking of their lives just as the author would have been okay had her mother aborted her.

This kind of argument only confirms Mother Theresa words that it is a poverty to decide that a child must die so that you my live as you wish.”

Now, presented with video evidence of the real cost to live as we wish, the response is to shoot – or at least indict – the messenger. The problem isn’t that the law being used to indict Daleiden is a bad one. It’s that only a culture of death would imagine using this law to indict one exposing how others are breaking it.

Living as we wish is our society’s highest value. It’s a poverty that is indicted, tried, and found guilty as charged in this whole Houston debacle.

And let’s remember: in the end, God is the ultimate, and righteous, judge—of David Daleiden and of Planned Parenthood.

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RESOURCESFor an excellent FAQ ono the Daleiden case, check Joe Carter's article below.
"The FAQ's: Grand Jury Indicts Filmmakers Who Secretly Recorded Planned Parenthood" - Joe Carter| Gospel Coalition | January 25, 2016;http://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/the-faqs-grand-jury-indicts-filmmakers-who-secretly-recorded-planned-parenthood
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"Cartoon: Missing the Target"Glenn Foden/Jan.29,2016;
http://dailysignal.com/2016/01/29/cartoon-missing-the-target/
"Lawyers: Indictment of Prolife Filmmakers Work of 'Runaway Grand Jury'" - CBN News, 01-28-2016;http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2016/January/Lawyers-Indictment-of-Prolife-Filmmakers-Work-of-Runaway-Grand-Jury
"And critics point out that one of the prosecutors assigned to the case was a Planned Parenthood board member. That may call into question the fairness of the district attorney.'We don't know for sure yet. That's going to depend to a large extent on whether that single individual was directly involved in the presentation of the evidence to the grand jury,'..."
"D.A. Who Indicted David Daleiden Received Over $25,000 From Attorney for Late-Term Abortionist"- Steven Ertelet,JAN 28, 2016;http://www.lifenews.com/2016/01/28/d-a-who-indicted-david-daleiden-received-over-25000-from-attorney-for-late-term-abortionist/

Thursday, January 28, 2016

#1482 (1/28) "Death Stars and Deja Vu..."

ATTENTIONPlease SCROLL DOWN this page to find the article titled on this post in LARGE BRIGHT BLUE CAPITAL LETTERS. Thank you.)

 PERSONAL NOTE: If you scroll down the right side of this page, you will note my JOURNAL . Check it out for the latest concerning me; 1/23 - I JUST POSTED 2 PRAYER REQUESTS.]

American Churches noted this PAST Sunday as "Sanctity of Human Life Sunday" (Did YOUR church acknowledge it in some way?); JANUARY is “Sanctity of Human Life" MONTH - To help you to pray for the end of abortion in America, please download "21 Days of Prayer for Life Prayer Guide," pdf - http://www.colsoncenter.org/images/content/colson2011/21-days-of-prayer-for-life.pdf (Read post #1463 below.)

UPDATE ON PASTOR SAHEED: "Free at Last, Free at Last!" - Tony Perkins, Washington Update, Jan.26,2016; http://www.frc.org/updatearticle/20160126/free-last

PRAYER MATTERS:"To clasp the hands in prayer is the beginning of an uprising against the disorder of the world." - Karl Barth; "Prayer is inviting God into a seemingly impossible situation and trusting Him to accomplish His perfect and loving will." - Stan

PRAY FOR AMERICATHANK GOD for His many blessings on America throughout it's history. May we then ask that AMERICA once again be a blessing TO GOD, by once again submitting to HIS will in our affairs - both personal and national - that He may truly "heal our land." (2 Chron. 7:14) Short of that, we should not be saying "God Bless America"but instead "God be merciful towards America!" - Rev. Franklin Graham once delivered this insight to his Facebook friends: "I do know that the president defends Islam and chastises Christians, rebukes our allies and befriends our enemies, and fully supports gay marriages and abortion but denies the religious freedoms of those who don't agree. Our nation is ridiculed abroad and morally crumbling within. We are in trouble. We have turned our back on God.")

PRAY FOR OUR LEADERS Let's be praying that they might be Spirit-filled, leading us with Godly wisdom and integrity; that the Congress and the the President will find only pass legislation and enact policies that will benefit America today and future generations and NOT do any lasting harm.

Pray DAILY:1) For the Supreme Court, Pray that the justices will demonstrate more judicial RESTRAINT rather than judicial activisim as it has the past few years, esp. on issues having negative impact for generations yet born. Pray in particular that religious liberty will be defended rather than eroded by any decision handed down.2) For the National Elections NEXT November. Pray that Americans will elect leaders at the state (Governors, state legislators) and national(Congress and President)levels who have Spirit-filled wisdom, integrity, and a Biblical world-view, who will know and do what is best for us today as well as for future generations. 

World-Wide Prayer Requests:

UPDATE/1-15: "Asia Bibi Forgives Persecutors from Pakistani Prison" - CBN News; 1-15-2016;http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/world/2016/January/Asia-Bibi-Forgives-Persecutors-from-Pakistani-Prison [NOTE: See other updates below.]
7/24 - ASIA BIBI CONVICTION OVERTURNED! PRAY THAT SHE (IN VERY POOR HEALTH) MIGHT BE RELEASED WHEN HER CASE IS REVIEWED SOON. - A Christian mom had been sentenced to death in Pakistan for her faith. Asia Bibi was falsely accused of “blasphemy” – speaking against the prophet Muhammad. Now this wife and mother of five will hang for her Christian faith.She would be the first woman executed under Pakistan’s Shariah blasphemy law.This is the ultimate human rights violation. We’re mobilizing our international affiliate – the European Centre for Law and Justice – and its partner in Pakistan to stop this atrocity. Go to http://aclj.org/persecuted-church/breaking-pakistans-supreme-court-accepts-petition-to-hear-asia-bibis-appeal;please add your signature to over 300,000 others AND continue to pray for Asia Bibi.

PRAY FOR THE CRISIS HAPPENING NOW IN IRAQ (see post #907) Pray that coalition forces will be able to destroy the leadership and infrastructure of ISIS. (see post #964)

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"DEATH STARS AND DEJA VU - HOLLYWOOD IS OUT OF IDEAS" By: Eric Metaxas| Breakpoint.org: Jan.14,2016; https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=6120056083724277087#editor/target=post;postID=5618768703085021630 [AS I SEE IT: I agree with this author except where he generalizes towards the end about recent "Christian" films being of poor quality as those in the past. I think of the film "Unbroken" which didn't focus on the main character's Christian faith as it could have, and was not even produced by a Christian but still was a good quality film. "God's Not Dead" was also a decent film that - while a bit preachy to me - was still rather well done. I know I'm forgetting a number of others but I think YOU can think of some as well. All I'm saying is let's be encouraged that there ARE a number of films of excellence that have been produced lately. - Stan]
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The Force may have awakened, but the lack of new ideas at the movie theater should be putting us to sleep. I'll tell you why I think this is a huge opportunity for Christians.

2015 was an important year for a lot of reasons, but for the nerd community, one of the biggest milestones came on October 21—the day Marty McFly from “Back to the Future” arrived in a time-traveling DeLorean from 1985. Most of the film's predictions didn't pan out. Even though the Chicago Cubs came close to the World Series.

But when Marty McFly stumbled into an advertisement for “Jaws 19,” his sojourn in 2015 came eerily close to ours. As Ross Douthat points out in The New York Times, the fact that the top-earning flick of last year was the seventh installment in a saga that was already classic in Marty's time says a lot about the state of Hollywood.

Consider that “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” dethroned a fourth “Jurassic Park” film at the box office and comes from a director who just rebooted Gene Roddenberry's “Star Trek.” All of this in a cinematic climate dominated by recycled Marvel and DC comics personalities from the 1950s to 70s.

Everywhere we look, entertainment has become synonymous with nostalgia. Douthat observes that the plots of 2015's top-grossing films are themselves pastiches of stories from yesteryear. “The Force Awakens,” was, despite critical acclaim and deafening approval from fans, a “beat-by-beat reworking of the original.”

Spoiler alert for the three of you who haven't seen it yet: The latest “Star Wars” is about an orphan with Force abilities who lives on a desert planet. She meets up with a droid carrying secret plans that draw her into a fight against a galactic empire whose deformed potentate has built a planet-destroying super-weapon. Our heroine joins a smuggler, an imperial defector, and a Wookiee at a space-cantina before inheriting a lightsaber, linking up with a rebel alliance, and losing her mentor-figure to a black-masked villain. It all culminates in a last-ditch X-wing attack on the enemy super-weapon, which the good guys blow up seconds before it fires on the rebel base.

If this all sounds familiar, that's because it's basically the plot from the original “Star Wars.” As Christian blogger Samuel James remarks, “There comes a point when tradition becomes stagnation, and at least in American mainstream film culture, it seems like that line was crossed some time ago.”

Let's get this out of the way: I kind of like Star Wars. But the nostalgic fog choking the film industry right now is not harmless. As James points out, if this climate had existed when George Lucas first imagined his “galaxy far, far away,” “Star Wars” would never have been made. Today, similarly daring films rarely make the silver screen, and many that do, like last year's “Jupiter Ascending,” and “Tomorrowland” flop miserably.

Audiences have spoken: They want more of the same stories—over and over. Never in my lifetime have we needed fresh stories this badly. And you know what? I think Christians should be the ones to offer those stories.

Please understand: I'm not talking about “Christian stories.” I'm talking about stories written, directed, produced, and acted with excellence, by Christians. We know the greatest story ever told. We should be, as C. S. Lewis once wrote, the best storytellers in the world. But lately we've earned a reputation for producing corny, preachy, and low-quality art. It's time to turn that around. And Hollywood's dearth of new ideas may be just the chance we need.

Do you know an aspiring Christian novelist, screenwriter, or director? Encourage them to do what they love without pigeonholing themselves. Point them to the great authors of the past—Christian and otherwise—who knew the power of stories to shape lives and orient imaginations. Then challenge them to get busy. In a culture playing its favorite movies on repeat, we need a generation of Christians to tell fresh, meaningful stories and offer Hollywood—dare I say it—A New Hope.

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FURTHER READING AND INFORMATIONTake every opportunity to present great stories and listen to great stories. And encourage Christian storytellers to hone their craft. Our culture needs them.
RESOURCES
"Not Sermons but Stories: Engaging in Culture the Right Way" - Eric Metaxas | BreakPoint.org | Jan. 8, 2013;http://www.breakpoint.org/bpcommentaries/breakpoint-commentaries-search/entry/13/21183
"Star Wars: ‘The Force Awakens’ succumbs to the worst parts of remix culture" - Sonny Bunch | Washington Post | Dec. 22, 2015;https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/act-four/wp/2015/12/22/star-wars-the-force-awakens-succumbs-to-the-worst-parts-of-remix-culture/
"‘The Force Awakens’ Is the Least Interesting Star Wars Yet" - Brian Merchant | Motherboard | Dec. 21, 2015;http://motherboard.vice.com/read/the-force-awakens-is-the-least-interesting-star-wars-yet?utm_source=mbfb
"'The Force Awakens' and Getting Trapped By Nostalgia" - Samuel James | samueldjames.net | Dec. 21, 2015; http://samueldjames.net/2015/12/21/the-force-awakens-and-getting-trapped-by-nostalgia/
"Star Wars and Decadence" - Ross Douthat | New York Times | Dec. 18, 2015;
http://douthat.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/12/21/star-wars-and-decadence/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Opinion&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs%C2%AEion=Body&_r=0
"Requiem For 'Star Wars' ” - Ross Douthat | New York Times | Dec. 18, 2015;
http://douthat.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/12/18/requiem-for-star-wars/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Opinion&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs%C2%AEion=Body
"A New Hope for a New Generation" - Alex Wainer | BreakPoint.org | Dec. 21, 2015;
http://www.breakpoint.org/features-columns/articles/entry/12/28655
"To Shame the Strong" - Gina Dalfonzo | BreakPoint.org | Jan. 2, 2016;
http://www.breakpoint.org/features-columns/articles/entry/12/28682

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

#1481 (1/27) "The March for Life: Fight for What’s Right, Irrespective of the Odds"

"THE MARCH FOR LIFE: FIGHT FOR WHAT'S RIGHT, IRRESPECTIVE OF THE ODDS"By Ken Blackwell | January 21, 2016 |http://www.cnsnews.com/commentary/ken-blackwell/march-life-fight-whats-right-irrespective-odds [AS I SEE IT: Too many Christians don't see it making a difference to stand up for the unborn, that society has just turned too far away from the things of God to stand up for things that cannot possibly change. But as this article explains, those who believe in righteousness triumphing need to do all they can to see such happens, "irrespective of the odds." God calls us to do no less. - Stan]

Pro-life demonstrators protest the taking of unborn childrens' lives in Washington D.C.

It has been more than four decades since the Supreme Court ruled in Roe v. Wade that the unborn were of no account. Precious life created in the image of God was treated as but an inconvenience to be removed “on demand.” A Constitution drafted by those who believed in life and liberty became a license to kill the most helpless and defenseless among us. The ruling greatly accelerated what Pope John Paul II termed the “culture of death.”

Although Roe’s most devastating impact remains the thousands upon thousands of babies never allowed to take their first breath, the high court decision also spurred a generation of liberal judicial activism which has malformed America’s Constitution and system of government. The problem is not energetic judges, but jurists who rewrite rather than enforce the Constitution. Today, the Court acts like a nine-member continuing constitutional convention.

An unwanted pregnancy is a significant burden. The reasons for one are many, and the political process is not the place to judge the reasons why. But abortion is not the answer. The consequences are rarely benign for women who abort their babies. Regrets are common, physical problems are real, and psychological harm can be great. The body seems to naturally rebel against efforts to destroy what it has created.

Yet a worse fate is reserved for the child, just months away from independent existence. No one has an obligation to conceive. And contraceptives are widely available. Indeed, the federal government now insists that they must be “free,” paid for by the rest of us. So there’s little reason for an unwanted pregnancy.

However, having created life, none of us, not even the mother, has a right to end it. There’s no need to argue theology about souls and biology about the beginning of life. We all know that starting with a fertilized egg yields a crying newborn nine months later. Once on the continuum of life there’s no excuse for ending it, except in truly extraordinary circumstances, such as a threat to the life of the mother. It is fine to talk about choice, but except in the thankfully rare case of rape, the choice was to have sex. The issue then is taking responsibility.

There’s something more. Although sometimes promoted in the name of liberation, abortion long has been directed against racial minorities. Indeed, years ago, a surprising number of “good ole’ boy” Southern legislators favored legal abortion because they imagined it would be used most by those they saw as undesirables, especially African-Americans.

Liberals today inadvertently follow in the footsteps of the apostles of Jim Crow. For instance, Hillary Clinton insisted that “we need to protect access to safe and legal abortion, not just in principle, but in practice.” She inveighed against the so-called Hyde Amendment, which bars federal funding for abortion, including through Medicaid. This makes “it harder for low income women to exercise their full rights” to kill their babies, complained Clinton.

Her argument brings to mind Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood—and an enthusiastic eugenicist. These themes never died. In 2009, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the most fervent liberal on the Supreme Court today, expressed her surprise that her predecessors upheld the Hyde Amendment since she had expected “concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don’t want to have too many of” and believed this would have led the justices to rule the other way. It’s not hard to imagine who would be most likely to fall into the category of “populations that we don’t want to have too many of.”

Of course, even overturning Roe would not end the abortion debate. That would merely allow states to restrict abortion. A forthright discussion then would ensue over the importance of protecting life, rather than shadow-boxing over, say, the safety standards of abortion clinics.

Many states, such as California and New York, are unlikely to restrict abortion. Even there, however, it would be useful to have a serious debate over the issue. Those dedicated to taking the life of the unborn should not be able to hide behind the word “choice.” They should be forced to face the uncomfortable fact that they are making possible the taking of life, especially that of the poor and minorities, who liberals always pretend to be protecting.

The March for Life is a sad occasion, since it marks a low point in American constitutional history. But it also is a moment of hope and triumph since it shows that people across the country will continue to fight for what’s right, irrespective of the odds.

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Ken Blackwell, former Secretary of State in Ohio, is the Senior Fellow for Family Empowerment at the Family Research Council. He serves on the board of directors of the Club for Growth and the National Taxpayers Union.
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"Snow v. Wade: Marchers Take the Town by Storm" - Tony Perkins, Washington Update, Jan.22,2016;https://www.frcaction.org/get.cfm?i=WA16A54&f=WU16A17
"Donald Trump Silent on Abortion on 43rd Roe Anniversary, Pro-Lifer Challenges Him to Speak Out"Steven, Ertelt, Jan. 22, 2016;  http://www.lifenews.com/2016/01/22/donald-trump-silent-on-abortion-on-43-roe-anniversary-pro-lifer-challenges-him-to-speak-out/

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

#1480 (1/26) "Abortion is NOT About Female Empowerment..."

"ABORTION IS NOT ABOUT FEMALE EMPOWERMENT, Which is Why the Pro-Life Movement is Driven by Women"- Micaiah Bilger, Jan.22,2016|
http://www.lifenews.com/2016/01/22/abortion-is-not-about-female-empowerment-which-is-why-the-pro-life-movement-is-driven-by-women/
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Today on the the 43rd anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade, some of America’s top pro-life leaders have penned some poignant words about how the pro-life movement empowers women and their families.This week, U.S. Rep. Diane Black, R-Tennessee, called out the abortion industry for betraying women’s trust in a column for Time magazine that she and Americans United for Life President Charmaine Yoest wrote. Black is one of the leading pro-life advocates in U.S. Congress. She has been one of the most vocal legislators in the fight to cut off taxpayer funding for the abortion business Planned Parenthood.

Black wrote: "Consider that, for 20 years, the pro-choice lobby has operated under the unofficial rallying cry of 'safe, legal, and rare' abortion, yet just last fall the nation’s largest abortion provider—Planned Parenthood—tweeted a link to a story celebrating London’s “free and plentiful” abortions and birth control. Perhaps that is why Planned Parenthood, in a callous betrayal to women, has lobbied against informed consent laws across the country that would require full disclosure by a physician of the risks and side-effects of abortion.

We also oppose abortion because we are willing to look at the facts that the abortion lobby continues to ignore. For example, we know that premature babies have now been saved as early as 22 weeks into fetal development, that the U.S. remains one of only seven nations to allow elective, late-term abortions, and that abortions worldwide disproportionately discriminate against baby girls. The anti-abortion movement is well-founded in logic and common sense, but perhaps its greatest supporting force is love."

Yoest issued additional comments in a press release leading up to the national March for Life. She pointed out modern feminists’ failed logic that women somehow need abortions to be on a equal level with men. She said:

"Only in the twisted thinking of modern day feminists are wombs a weakness and women dependent on abortion for their success and status in society. A coalition of feminist groups has submitted a brief to the Supreme Court in the upcoming Whole Women’s Health v. Cole, claiming that abortion is essential to women’s equal dignity and full equality. This is an offensive and deeply impoverished view of women. These abortion advocates are the true misogynists, thoroughly discounting female power and ability. Arguing that a woman’s destiny is shaped negatively by motherhood, and that her equal citizenship is dependent on abortion, is fundamentally anti-woman."
"Rather than working to equip women for success, these denigrators of women work to alienate us from the strength and power inherent in the feminine body, telling us that we must choose death for our unborn children to have a life, and thereby achieve a Pyrrhic victory in our careers. No archetypal Victorian character so thoroughly discounts women as effectively as our so-called women’s advocates who insinuate that families preclude greatness. On the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, I stand with pro-life Americans across the country proclaiming that as women, we are more than capable of shaping our destinies while embracing life and love. Therein lies our true and fullest dignity. In fact, it is the women who recognize the deception of abortion who are the strongest pro-life advocates – a fact that even the pro-abortion-leaning New York Times pointed out recently."

Ashley E. McGuire, a senior fellow at The Catholic Association, wrote a column for The Hill touting the work of female pro-life leaders such as Alveda King, the niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and Norma McCorvey, the Jane Roe of Roe v. Wade who later became pro-life. Both McCorvey, who worked at an abortion clinic, and King, who had two abortions, came to the pro-life side after recognizing the devastating effects of abortion.
McGuire continued: "More recent additions to the slate of women fighting the government on abortion include Barbara Green of Hobby Lobby, who led her family’s fight against the Department of Health and Human Services mandate that would have required her to provide employees with abortion drugs, the Little Sisters of the Poor, nuns are fighting the government on the same issue for the non-profit sector, and now Margo Thelen and Rhonda Mesler, two pharmacists who are fighting a law in Washington state written by Planned Parenthood that would require them to fill prescriptions for abortion drugs, or else."

The leadership of these women and others like them have made it harder to maintain the narrative that to be a modern feminist, one must be pro-choice. These recent comments plug into the 2016 March for Life theme, “Pro-life and Pro-woman Go Hand-in-Hand,” which organizers said exposes the truth “that life is the empowering choice for women.” The Jan. 22 event is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of pro-lifers, including many women and young people, to the nation’s capital.

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Monday, January 25, 2016

#1479 (1/25) "Marching for Life 2016: ..."

"MARCHING FOR LIFE 2016:The Pro-Life Movement’s Many Advances"Sarah Torre/Jan.22,2016/http://dailysignal.com/2016/01/22/marching-for-life-2016-the-pro-life-movements-many-advances/ [AS I SEE IT: Awhile back, I read how those supporting and promoting abortion are terrified that an increasing number of the next generation are now part of the pro-life movement. The annual March is a reminder that the cause of LIFE is not something that is just the concern for an old generation that is dying out. THIS next generation know that abortion has killed ONE-THIRD of them! and they are making their voices heard. If I ever make a "bucket list," marching in a March for Life would be at the top. (P.S. - While the major news outlets were spending many minutes talking about the blizzard that hit the East coast, they somehow missed these thousands of people demonstrating for Life. Still think there is no bias in the media? Seriously.) - Stan]

Students from Trinity High School of Dickinson, N.D., were among the thousands of anti-abortion protestors rallying on the National Mall for the "March for Life" in Washington D.C. in 2015. (Photo: Jeff Malet Photography/Newscom)

Despite forecasts of historic snowfalls, large crowds are participating in today’s annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. Americans from across the country have come to the National Mall on the 43rd anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decisions in Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, which invented a right to abortion on demand across the country, to join in somber remembrance of the lives lost.

Since that cold January day in 1973, more than 56 million children have lost their lives to legal abortion, and countless women have felt the devastating impacts of abortion on demand.For more than forty years, the pro-life movement has witnessed to the truth that the Supreme Court denied: that at the moment of conception, a new human being comes into existence who is a person with inestimable value and a right to life.

Today’s March, like so many before it, overwhelmingly features young people—a testament to the truth’s ability to not only change the hearts and minds of an entire generation, but ignite a passion that’s hard to quench.But the power of the pro-life movement is not merely in the many thousands of marchers who make their now familiar journey to the Supreme Court each year.The movement’s heartbeat and success are in the simple, daily witness of Americans who recognize that every human has the right to life and that abortion victimizes both mother and child.

Every day, thousands of pregnancy centers across the country provide counseling and medical services and empower women facing difficult situations with life-affirming options. Pregnant women and expectant couples are offered vital parenting resources, and birth mothers in tough circumstances are educated on the beautiful choice of adoption and are connected with the many families eager and ready to open their hearts and homes to children.

This cultural shift toward life is reflected in the over 200 pro-life laws enacted by policymakers in the last four years alone. Many include policies ensuring that women are given accurate information before an abortion procedure, abortion facilities are held to reasonable safety standards, and limits are placed on late-term abortions that not only take the lives of children that can live outside the womb, but can also harm women.

The March for Life’s theme for 2016, “Pro-Life and Pro-Woman Go Hand-in-Hand,” takes on particular significance this coming year as the country continues to face the gruesome reality of abortion and debates how to better serve and defend both women and unborn children.

This spring, the Supreme Court will consider one of the most important cases on abortion policy in recent decades. On March 2, the justices will hear oral arguments in Whole Women’s Health v. Cole, a case challenging two Texas provisions that place commonsense health and safety standards on the abortion industry. The law in question, known as H.B. 2, requires in part that abortion facilities meet the same minimum standards for cleanliness and safety as other outpatient surgery facilities and that physicians performing abortions have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals.

Both provisions seek to increase the safety of an industry that often goes about its life-ending work with little oversight. With the memory of late-term abortionist Kermit Gosnell’s “house of horrors” still fresh in many Americans’ minds, the Supreme Court should recognize states’ legitimate interest in advancing commonsense regulations of a lucrative industry that makes much of its money on poor people in dire straits.

Meanwhile, leaders at both state and national levels continue working to remove taxpayer funding from Planned Parenthood affiliates, following disturbing videos showing executives at America’s largest abortion provider haggling over the sale of body parts from aborted children. (Planned Parenthood has denied illegal activity.)

The videos released this summer have shown the nation where the logic of abortion on demand inevitably leads: to where tiny livers and lungs are useful for harvesting, but the nameless baby they come from is too small, dependent, disabled, or simply inconvenient to be allowed to continue living. The value of a life within Planned Parenthood’s walls is measured by its utility and convenience—rather than the inherent dignity of every human being.

All women—but especially those facing difficult circumstances—deserve better care for their health and more options than the cold doors of an abortion facility. Taxpayer funding at both the state and federal levels would be put to better use at the thousands of other health centers that provide a wider range of care for women without entanglement with abortion-on-demand.

The pro-life movement will face these debates, as they have numerous others over the past forty years: patiently speaking the truth about the worth and dignity of every mother and child and providing hope, resources, and healing for those caught in a culture that too often devalues life.

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Sarah Torre focuses on policy issues related to religious liberty, marriage and family as policy analyst in the DeVos Center for Religion and Civil Society at The Heritage Foundation.
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"Today, We Celebrate Life" - Sen. Mike Lee / Jan.22, 2016;
http://dailysignal.com/2016/01/22/today-we-celebrate-life/
"These Millennials Braved a Blizzard to March for Life"Kelsey Harkness/ Jan. 22, 2016/   http://dailysignal.com/2016/01/22/why-these-millennials-braved-a-blizzard-to-march-for-life/
"35 of the Most Interesting Signs at the March for Life" - Mariana Barillas/Jan. 22, 2016;
http://dailysignal.com/2016/01/22/35-of-the-most-interesting-signs-at-the-march-for-life/  

Sunday, January 24, 2016

#1478 (1/24) SUNDAY SPECIAL: "... America Must Come Back to God:"

"The Spiritual State of Our Union in 2016: AMERICA MUST COME BACK TO GOD"Ronnie Floyd, 01-12-2016;
http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2016/January/The-Spiritual-State-of-our-Union-in-2016-America-Must-Come-Back-To-God/[AS I SEE IT: I do wish this message could be preached from EVERY pulpit in America. Too many see any mention of our  nation in church as "nationalism" or "being political." But as Americans, we who are Christian citizens have been given the responsibility to be stewards of the truths this nation was founded on, that what has made it great is preserved for future generations. We need to stop glibly saying "God bless America" and be sure to elect leaders who will see that "America Bless[es] God" as my bumper sticker says. - Stan]

This is the time of year when millions of Americans tune in to hear our President give his State of the Union address. He will give his assessment of our national security, our priorities, and our vision for the future. This is a tricky word— "our."

For these days it seems as if America can hardly find "our vision" for any thing, much less the future.  Our nation is deeply polarized around our political parties, and totally unrelenting in our commitment to fighting against one another. Despite growing national security threats, violence erupting, escalating racial tensions, the devaluing of human life, and economic insecurity we find ourselves unable to agree on almost anything.

What's especially alarming to me, serving as the President of the Southern Baptist Convention, is that we fail to realize how the spiritual health of our nation affects the state of our union. As our spiritual lives go, so goes the nation. 

It wasn't meant to be this way in America, for one of the reasons our founders so cemented Judeo-Christian principles in our nation is because they were skeptical of mans' ability to govern themselves. So, America would be a nation first subject to God - and subject to His higher law - so that our respect for our creator would provide a baseline for our "more perfect union."

We would at least be united around important things when we couldn't find unity among many things. Where are the leaders in America today that can bring people together, rather than separate us?

For our founders knew that the moment we no longer saw ourselves subject to God - and to His higher law - that we would begin to fight over everything in an attempt to gather God's authority for ourselves.When our political leaders and the people of America lack fear of God we become subject to that awful temptation we find in Judges 17:6, "to do what is right in their own eyes."

For since the beginning of time, we have been tempted to "be like God" and when a nation's leaders and her people lose their fear of God and replace it with their own authority then we begin to live in a kind of chaotic unity – not with one another – but in an unholy union with that very sin that brought sin to earth in the Garden of Eden. Aside from all of the others, we fail to follow the very first commandment given to us through Moses, "thou shalt have no other gods before me."

In America, we have replaced God with government, and granted politicians the ability to circumvent God's higher law at will.  It's our fault as citizens because we are a country that elects our leaders.

While we profess to remain "one nation under God" - and while we have inscribed such belief on our currency and in marble all over our capital - we seem to be more interested in "God bless America" than in actually being "one nation under God." The first phrase infers what we want from God, and the second phrase infers what God requires. We want His blessing, but His blessing comes with our being subject to His authority.

Rarely is God ever mentioned in the State of the Union address except with that customary salutation, "God bless America." It's all about what we can get from God, and less about what we need from Him. So, what is the actual spiritual State of Our Union?

It is very simple.We need to repent, come back to God and put our trust in God alone. America needs a Great Spiritual Awakening. Now is the time to elect leaders who fear God and we need to learn to fear God again ourselves.

We need not say phrases like "God Bless America" because they are our tradition. We need to speak them with a holy reverence for God's authority, for without God there never would have been an America at all, and without God at its center America will not exist as it has.

I'm trusting that 2016 is a year where we apply a simple verse from 2 Chronicles 7:14, "If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land."

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 Dr. Ronnie Floyd is Senior Pastor of Cross Church and President of the Southern Baptist Convention
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"Our Stake in the Union" - Tony Perkins, Washington Update, January 12, 2016;http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=WA16A13&f=WU16A05
"No More 'Church As Usual,' New Study Says" - CBN NEWS, 01-11-2016;http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2016/January/No-More-Church-As-Usual-Says-New-Study/

Saturday, January 23, 2016

#1477 (1/23) PRO-LIFE SAT: "... Beautiful New Pro-Life Song 'Untold'"

"You Should Listen to Christian Singer Matthew West’s BEAUTIFUL NEW PRO-LIFE SONG 'UNTOLD'"- Micaiah Bilger, Jan. 20, 2016| http://www.lifenews.com/2016/01/20/you-should-listen-to-christian-singer-matthew-wests-beautiful-new-pro-life-song-untold/
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After Christian recording artist Matthew West performed two benefit concerts for an adoption agency and pregnancy center, he began to think about the work they do every day to save lives.

West said their life-saving work became the inspiration for his new song “Untold.” The song encourages pregnant women not to “close the book” on their unborn babies’ lives:

I am God’s miracle in the working.
Proof that all things can work for the good.
I’m fingers and toes,
And heaven already knows,
The name you pick out to me, already belongs to me.

So don’t close the book on me yet.
I still got a long way to go.
Empty pages to fill,
And the best part is still down the road.
I am a story untold.

On his website dedicated to “Untold,” West explained more about the story behind the song:
"… I found myself reflecting on these incredible organizations and so many other ministries who are truly unsung heroes in giving a voice to ALL of God’s children. I received a thank you letter from one of the centers saying,"

“Our staff is praying that God will give you a song to begin to change the hearts of people regarding abortion, the women and men caught in crisis pregnancy, and for ministry to those who have had abortions. It is such a controversial subject but truly it is only God’s love that changes hearts and that is what we want to do, share that love with others. That is what you do so well.” -EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, MCPC – Mid Cities Pregnancy Center

"God placed this song on my heart and I pray it will serve to honor and inspire ministries, churches, organizations, and individuals who courageously share hope and life-affirming options to all those in need, along with forgiveness and compassion for those who seek it."

Through his music ministry, West encourages people to share their stories of faith and hope with him. He collects the stories and shares them on his music videos and at concerts. His new song is no exception. On his website, West shares four true stories of women who chose life for their babies in difficult circumstances.

A young woman named Veronica told West how she became pregnant when she was 16 years old. Though everyone around her told her to have an abortion, Veronica chose life for her daughter.
“With every voice you trust telling you that your only option is an abortion, where do find the strength to make a different choice?” Veronica said. “My boyfriend and I spoke deeply about how hard this was going to be, and then one day – my heart cried out. My heart cried out that my life was not going to be ruined, that my boyfriend and I could give life to this child

“She may have not been planned, or by worldly standards wanted…but God had His plan, He had our family’s story written far before any of us ever knew it.”

That is the message that West hopes will encourage other women to choose life for their unborn babies. Watch “Untold” here. - https://vimeo.com/149447934

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"Today’s Abolitionists Unite in One Voice to End the Violent Injustice of Abortion" Ryan Bomberger, Jan. 20, 2016| http://www.lifenews.com/2016/01/20/todays-abolitionists-unite-in-one-voice-to-end-the-violent-injustice-of-abortion/ 

Friday, January 22, 2016

#1476 (1/22) 43RD ROE V WADE ANNIVERSARY:"Roe V. Wade: Legalized Murder..."

"ROE V. WADE: LEGALIZED MURDER:'Whose personhood will the government define away next?'"Andrew Napolitano; http://www.wnd.com/2016/01/roe-v-wade-legalized-murder/
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In one week during January 1973, President Richard M. Nixon was inaugurated to his second term, former President Lyndon B. Johnson died, the United States and North Vietnam entered into the Paris Peace Accords, and the Supreme Court legalized abortion. Only the last of these events continues to affect and haunt the moral and constitutional order every minute of every day.

The court’s decision in Roe vs. Wade is arguably its most controversial in the post-World War II era. Its effect has been as pernicious to human life as was its 19th century intellectual progenitor, Dred Scott vs. Sanford, in which the Supreme Court ruled that African-Americans are not persons.

Roe declares that the states may not ban abortions during the first trimester of a woman’s pregnancy because the states have no interest in or right to protect the baby during that time period. This made-up rule was a radical and unconstitutional departure from nearly 200 years of jurisprudence, during which the states themselves decided what interests to protect, guided since the end of the Civil War by the prohibition on slavery, and the requirements of due process and equal protection.

During the second trimester of pregnancy, the court declared in Roe, states may regulate abortions but only to protect the health of the mother, not the life or health of the baby, in which, the court found, the states have no interest. This, too, was a radical departure from well-settled law.

Under Roe, during the third trimester of pregnancy, the states may ban abortions or they may permit them; they may protect the life of the baby or they may not protect it. This diabolic rule, the product of judicial compromise and an embarrassing and destructive rejection of the Civil War era constitutional amendments, permits the states to allow abortions up to the moment before birth, as is the law in New Jersey, where the state even pays for abortions for those who cannot afford them.

The linchpin of Roe vs. Wade is the judicial determination that the baby in the womb is not a person. The court felt it was legally necessary to make this dreadful declaration because the Constitution guarantees due process (a fair jury trial, and its attendant constitutional protections) whenever the government wants to interfere with the life, liberty or property of any person; and it prohibits the states from permitting some persons to violate the basic human rights of others, as was the case under slavery. As the Supreme Court sometimes does, it ruled on an issue and came to a conclusion that none of the litigants before it had sought.

Roe candidly recognizes that if the fetus in the womb is a person, then all laws permitting abortion are unconstitutional. The court understood that abortion and fetal personhood would constitute the states permitting private persons to murder other persons. So, in order to accommodate the killing, it simply redefined the meaning of “person,” lest it permit a state of affairs that due process and the prohibition of slavery could never tolerate. George Orwell predicted this horrific and totalitarian use of words in 1949 in his unnerving description of tyranny, “1984.”

Is the fetus in the womb a person? No court has contradicted the Supreme Court on this, and the Roe supporters argue that non-personhood is necessary for sexual freedom. Think about that: The pro-abortion rights crowd, rejecting the natural and probable consequences of ordinary, healthy sexual intercourse, wants to continue to kill babies in the name of sexual freedom.

I take a back seat to no one when it comes to personal freedom. But the freedom to kill innocents violates all norms of civilized society. It violates the natural law. It wasn’t even condoned in the state of nature, before governments existed. It violates the 13th and 14th Amendments. Yet, the Supreme Court and numerous Congresses have refused to interfere with it. It is a grave and profound evil. It is legalized murder.

Is the fetus in the womb a person? Since the fetus has human parents and all the needed human genome to develop postnatally, of course the fetus is a person.

A simple one-line statute could have been enacted when Ronald Reagan or George W. Bush were in the White House and Republicans and anti-abortion Democrats (the handful that have made it to Congress) controlled the Congress. They could have ended the slaughter by legislatively defining the fetus in the womb to be a person. They did not. Are the self-proclaimed anti-abortion folks in Congress sincere, or do they march under the anti-abortion banner just to win votes?

Their failure to attempt to define the fetus in the womb as a person seriously, and the Supreme Court’s unprecedented dance around the requirement of due process and the prohibition of slavery has resulted in [58] million abortions in 43 years. That’s an abortion every minute. Abortion is today one of the most frequent medical procedures performed in America; and the Democrats have become its champion.

They, and their few Republican allies, have become the champions of totalitarianism as well. The removal of legal personhood from human offspring in order to destroy the offspring is only the work of tyrants. How long can a society last that violates universal norms and kills its babies in the name of “sexual freedom”?

Whose personhood will the government define away next?

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Judge Napolitano’s latest book explains how the government is taking your constitutional freedoms and how you can fight back: “The Freedom Answer Book.”

Thursday, January 21, 2016

#1475 (1/21) "Freed to Believe"

"FREED TO BELIEVE" - Tony Perkins, Washington Update, January 19, 2016;
http://www.frc.org/updatearticle/20160119/freed-believe

For Naghmeh Abedini, it was a celebration more than three years in the making. The dream that her husband, Pastor Saeed, would be free from Iranian captivity finally came true on Saturday, which was also (fittingly) Religious Freedom Day in America. Since 2012, the mom of two had been pleading with U.S. officials to intervene in the case -- even quitting her job and traveling the country holding rallies for his release. Now, she and her family are swapping their tears, vigils, and prayers for joy at the news that President Obama himself called to confirm.

"I wanted to say thank you to all of you for having prayed and have wept with us, have signed petitions and have called your government officials," Naghmeh told a world of supporters. "Thank you for having stood with our family during this difficult journey." Unfortunately, that journey isn't over -- not for Saeed, and not for thousands of persecuted Christians around the world. As Pastor Abedini is treated for the emotional and physical torture he endured, Americans everywhere should be horrified that those scars were inflicted at the hands of a regime our president is doing business with.

The five Americans' release was one of the few bright spots in an otherwise dismal Iranian deal that's dangerously close to becoming a reality. And while the country rejoices in the captives' return, many argue that it came at a significant cost. Instead of demanding their release as a condition of discussing sanctions, the Obama administration once again bargained from a position of weakness, agreeing to let seven Iranian criminals go in the process. "This is a one-time arrangement," said one U.S. official in describing the prisoner swap. "It's not a precedent for the future."

But it's certainly been a pattern of the past. A nation that prided itself on not negotiating with terrorists seems quite comfortable doing so now, as several of the GOP presidential candidates pointed out. "In this instance, this deal to bring back Americans who were wrongly imprisoned, we released seven terrorists who had helped Iran with their nuclear program, and we agreed not to prosecute another 14 terrorists for doing the same thing," Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) argued. "That's 21 terrorists helping Iran develop nuclear weapons that they intend to use to try to murder us." Others, like Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), worry about the administration's recklessness. "Governments are taking Americans hostage because they believe they can gain concessions from this government under Barack Obama," he told reporters. "It's an incentive for more people to do this in the future... The message it sends is, 'If you take an American hostage, Barack Obama will cut a deal with you, whether it's Bergdahl, what he did with the Castro brothers, and now what he's done with Iran."

And while everyone is thrilled for the Americans' release, people can't help but be troubled that we traded anything for innocent citizens -- who, unlike those 21 Iranians -- should have never been detained in the first place! The president exchanged men who engaged in illegal activity that aided Iran in developing weapons of terror for a U.S. Christian who teaches love, redemption, and forgiveness. Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders praised the deal, saying, "We got our prisoners back." But at what price?

For now, we offer our deepest appreciation to the members of Congress, churches, and so many of you who worked to bring attention to the plight of Pastor Abedini. Iran and the nations of the world must understand that we won't leave behind any American who is in a foreign prison simply for standing up for a God-given human right. Let's hope Saeed's release will prod the Obama administration to give religious freedom an even greater priority, as Christians and other minorities throughout the Middle East and around the world cry out to not be forgotten.

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"Dollars for Hostages" - Cal Thomas|Jan 21,2016;
http://townhall.com/columnists/calthomas/2016/01/21/dollars-for-hostages-n2107336/page/full