Sunday, March 31, 2013

#481 (3/31) EASTER SUNDAY SPECIAL- Only God! / "Resurrection Hope"

[Please: 1) scroll down to yesterday's post for the latest urgent prayer requests., 2) scroll down to post #479 to read my "Good Friday" essay, and 3) go  to the right side of this blog for the latest update in my journal (first one in 5 months.) - Stan]

REMINDER: "Truth That Transforms" broadcast - (Cen. FL - Sun., 5 pm, ch. 55.1; Mon. 7 pm. ch. 52.2; www.truthinaction.org) This week's Easter message is entitled "Never-Dying Life." 

 Dear friend, Happy Easter, my friend! So great to know we serve a RISEN Savior!

    Last night, being Good Friday, I watched again "The Passion of the Christ." It is a hard movie to watch but maybe if I watch it often enough I'll one day REALLY understand fully what Jesus did in dying for my sins. Then again, that understanding probably won't  hit any of us until we stand (probably fall at His feet in worship) before Him in Heaven. It hit me as I watched the scene of Jesus being crucified, that among his final words tto his disciples were:

     "Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his lfe for his friends." (John 15:13).
      Then there are Paul's words in Rom. 5: 7-8 > 'Now, no one is likely to die for a good person, though someone might be willing to die for a person who is especially goodl. But God showed his great love for us by sendiing Christ to die for us while we were still sinners." (NLT)

   Jesus endured the Cross - and in particular the separation from our Heavenly Father - not becuse I was His friend, or that I am a good or an especially good person. He did it "while [I was] still [a] sinner," while I was still an enemy of God and in rebellion against Him. And He died even though He knew that - like the soldiers and even regliious leaders who spat in His face - some of those He died for would essentially do that by not receiving His sacrifice for them and in effect spitting in His face. Absolutely amazing! As a young person might say, "Only God!"

  As I meditated on that truth, God brught t mind the words of a song you may not be familiar with - 'Here Is Love":

   (Refrain) "Here is love, vast as the ocean;
loving kindness as a flood.
    When the Prince of Life,our ransom:
 shed for us His precious blood.
    Who His love, will not remember;
who can cease t sing His praise?
    He will never be forgotten;
 throughout Heaven's  eternal days."

   On the moun of crucifixion;
 fountains opened deep and wide.
   Through the flodgates of God's mercy;
  flowed a vast and gracius tide.
   Grace and love, like mighty rivers;
poured incessant from above.
   Heaven's peace and perfect justice;
kissed a guilty world in love. (Repeat refrain)
   
Hear it performed at "Here Is Love" - performed by Robin Mark; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdYAPBLQMWA

Another great favorite of mine is: "Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)" - performed by Christ Tomli; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-4NFvI5U9w

I hope that you also enjoy the article below that was written by the late Chuck Colson a number of years ago that I've never posted. I also found a number of articles at the "Christianity Today" website, including one by Philip Yancy that is 7 pages long! Since they don't allow me to post anything on their site, I invite you to go there and peruse the articles listed under "Easter."
 http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/topics/e/easter/   - because He so loved us, Stan  

"Resurrection Hope - Jesus and Scripture"; by Chuck Colson, Breakpoint.org, April 10, 2009

"... Christian hope is not wide-eyed optimism or emotions. Christian hope is based on the certainty of God’s promises and His character. And it is evidenced by the fruits of joy, sacrificial love, boldness, and endurance. We see no better example of this kind of hope than in the life of our Savior, especially in the days and hours before His death.

In the garden of Gethsemane, Jesus certainly had cause to abandon hope. His closest friends fell asleep in the time when, as he said, His soul was “overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death.” He pled with His Father to take the cup away from Him if it was possible. But there was no other way.

Yet even in that hour of agony, Jesus pressed on. The writer of Hebrews tells us why: “For the joy set before Him, [He] endured the cross, despising its shame.” When the authorities came for Him, and Judas betrayed the Son of Man with a kiss, Jesus showed us the example of hope’s boldness. His disciples reached for their swords to protect Him, but Jesus rebuked them. He said, “Do you think I cannot call on my Father, and He will at once put at my disposal more than twelve legions of angels?”

No one could press on like this without hope. But where did it come from? Jesus told the disciples its source in those very moments. He said, “But how then would the Scriptures be fulfilled that say it must happen this way?” From childhood, Jesus had studied the Word of God. He read from Isaiah’s scrolls at the beginning of his public ministry. He had declared Himself to be the Suffering Servant whom Isaiah had foretold.

We see this again later, after the resurrection on the road to Emmaus. Jesus opened up the minds of the disciples to see all the things that had been foretold about Him in the Scriptures. Jesus—He who enjoyed the deepest level of intimacy with the Father—showed us how to put our hope in God by trusting in the Word of God.The hope this gave Him enabled Him to endure what followed: the mockery, the scourging, the hammer, the lance, and the abandonment. Christ showed us hope transformed into sacrificial love. And as He was crushed under the weight of the sins of the world, the fragrance of His gift goes up to God as the perfect—the most pleasing—of any sacrifice.

And just as had been foretold, on the third day Christ did rise from the grave. He broke the chains of the captive. He set the prisoners free by conquering death and sin.

As Christians, we have no reason to lack hope. Christ has shown the trustworthiness of God and of His Word. Having seen that God loved us enough that He did not spare even His own Son, how can we lack for hope today, even in these bleak times? Christ became for us both the basis of our hope, and our ultimate example of hope.

As we celebrate Easter this coming Sunday, I want to challenge you to, in these tough times, make a point to live in light of that tremendous resurrection hope.
Be joyful. Love beyond what is reasonable. Be bold. And endure. You are not like those who have no hope. You live on the other side of the Resurrection.

[bold and italics emphais mine]

Saturday, March 30, 2013

#480 (3/30) "Are Evangelicals Now More Scorned than Homosexuals?"

 URGENT PRAYERS/PETITIONS: 

CHURCHES THREATENED WITH ATTACKS ON EASTER - (DAR ES SALAM, Tanzania) -- by Gary Lane, CBN Senior International Reporter, March 28; http://blogs.cbn.com/globallane/archive/2013/03/28/easter-threat-against-east-africa-churches.aspx]"Christians and their churches here in Tanzania and Kenya are on alert this Easter weekend in anticipation of potential attacks against them. Many have armed police guarding their buildings.A militant Islamic group known as Muslim Renewal has threatened to burn 'homes and churches.' They say they 'are not finished, at Easter, prepare for disaster.' The Al Shabaab-linked group is believed responsible for the murder in Zanzibar last month of Catholic priest, Father Evarest Mushi. It may also have been involved in the killing of Pastor Abdi Welli in Garissa, Kenya. Militant Muslims have killed church leaders and they've attacked more than 30 churches in Tanzania and Kenya in the past year. PRAY for Christians and their leaders who are under a new wave of persecution in East Africa. PRAY that God will intervene to protect them this Easter season.

Same -Sex "Marriage"- PLEASE PRAY WITH ME (every day untill the decision is revealed around mid-June) THAT THE SUPREME COURT WILL VOTE TO UPHOLD THE 2 LAWS REVIEWED SUPPORTING A TRADITIONAL DEFINITION OF MARRIAGE.. PRAY that the Court will resist any pressure to MAKE new law based on "cultural trends." PRAY as though the very future of the institution of the family is at stake because it is. PRAY! -  for the sake of possibly millions of such children, and for our country if it is to continue to be shown any more favor by our Heavenly Father, who I promise you will be very displeased if homosexual marriage is legalized; "GOD IS NOT [TO BE] MOCKED..." - (Gal. 6:7)  - Stan [Be sure to check out my brief essay in yesterday's post #478.]

CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR PASTOR SAEED (Iranian-born AMERICAN pastor who just started an 8 year sentence for helping the underground churches in Iran) [See 3/25 update below!] - "As Iran continues to abuse imprisoned American Pastor Saeed Abedini, its goal is now clear -- force Pastor Saeed to deny Christ.We've obtained a new letter from Pastor Saeed detailing his continued mistreatment in the deadly Evin Prison, including Iran's efforts to force him to convert from Christianity back to Islam. Pastor Saeed writes: "[A]fter all of these pressures, after all of the nails they have pressed against my hands and 'feet, they are only waiting for one thing…for me to deny Christ.' Yet he is standing strong, declaring '"they will never get this from me.' (Read of the inspiring  letter he has written from prison at http://aclj.org/iran/pastor-saeed-writes-psychological-warfare-physical-violence-death-threats-iranian-prison) UPDATE of 3/25 - 1) Those in support of Pastor Saeed have testified at the UN meetings in Geneva for several weekst to the Human Rights Commission; 2) The American Center for Law and Justice testified before a committee of the House of Rep. on Friday about Pastor Saeed and other persecuted Christians in the Middle East  PRAISE GOD, over the weekend the Secretary of State finally spoke out clearly for the release of Pastor Saeed (though they've known of his plight since last JULY!) as did the UN Human Rights Commission! If you have not already, please join nearly 500,000 (was recently250,000) who have signed the petition  for Pastor Saeed's release and tell your friends about it.  http://aclj.org/iran/save-american-pastor-from-iranian-prison-sentence 

As the Lord leads, please pray:
  • For Pastor Abedini as he endures one of Iran’s most deadly prisons, potentially beaten and abused regularly, simply because of his Christian faith.
  • For the pastor’s wife and family and the Holy Spirit’s comfort upon them.
  • For the continuing meetings at the UN meetings in Geneva about Pastor Saeed.
  • For the U.S. State Department to get involved in a significant way to obtain the pastor’s release.

PLEASE Continue to PRAY: "Libya Arrests Suspected Christian Missionaries ," February 16, 2013; "Four foreigners were arrested in Libya on suspicion of distributing books about Christianity and proselytizing, a Libyan police spokesman said on Saturday. Spreading Christianity is a crime in the predominantly Muslim North African county. The four were arrested in the eastern city of Benghazi on Tuesday and are under investigation for printing and distributing books that proselytize Christianity. Police said they found 45,000 books in their possession and that another 25,000 have already been distributed. The suspects are from South Africa, Egypt, South Korea, and one holds both Swedish and U.S. Nationality. The U.S. Embassy in Libya has declined comment. "(Sources: CBS News, USA Today, Associated Press) [So much for the so-called "Arab Spring." - Stan]As the Lord leads, PLEASE PRAY:  * For the timely release of the arrested missionaries. * For God to use them while in jail to be witnesses of the gospel  * For all who share God’s loving salvation in Muslim countries.  

 "Are Evangelicals Now More Scorned than Homosexuals,?" David Brody, CBN News Chief Political Correspondent, March 27; http://blogs.cbn.com/thebrodyfile/archive/2013/03/27/are-evangelicals-now-more-scorned-than-homosexuals.aspx

Direct from the school of, “Counter-Intuitive Thinking,” I bring you this question: When it comes to the issue of same-sex marriage, are Evangelical Christians actually the ones more ridiculed than homosexuals?

In the media’s narrative, you would think that homosexuals are the poor souls who have been banished by society like ugly stepchildren and are now rising to overcome incredible odds.But what about today? Let’s be honest: If you are a conservative evangelical who believes in the biblical definition of traditional marriage then guess what? You are one of the following: An outcast, a bigot, narrow-minded, a “hater” or all of the above. It's a different type of ridicule but it's still ridicule.
The tables have been turned. Evangelicals are now the ugly stepchild. In our American culture today, you can easily make the argument that it is harder to stand for biblical truth than it is to be a supporter of gay marriage in today's society.

Don’t believe me? Ask Kirk Cameron or Tim Tebow who both have been endlessly ridiculed for stating mainstream biblical positions on marriage and other topics. How about the comments by Chick-fil-A Founder Dan Cathy? Remember his comments in strong support for traditional marriage? He nearly had his head ripped apart by the mainstream media.

Meanwhile, politicians like former Sen. Rick Santorum have been labeled part of a “Jesus-eating cult" (Whatever that means). The list goes on. It happens all the time. Why? Just because evangelicals believe in the biblical definition of marriage? American society and culture may change but the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob does not.

Evangelicals shouldn’t be surprised by any of this. The Bible clearly states that becoming a born-again believer and walking with Jesus will cost you something and you will be treated like an outcast. Luke 21:7 says, “Everyone will hate you because of me.” Matthew 10:22 exclaims, “You will be hated by everyone because of me, but the one who stands firm to the end will be saved.” And Luke 6:22 proclaims, “Blessed are you when people hate you, when they exclude you and insult you and reject your name as evil, because of the Son of Man.”

Let me be clear: The Brody File believes hate crimes and incendiary talk and bullying against ALL people (gay or straight) is a sin against God Almighty. And Evangelical Christians have fallen short in this area as well, hence the need for a Savior who forgives us and washes our sins away.

Still, the level of vitriol by media commentators and others who support the homosexual lifestyle is just going to continue to increase and get more aggressive against Bible-believing evangelicals. That’s what happens when you become part of the minority. It’s inevitable. Just ask homosexuals about being in the minority opinion. They know the feeling. It wasn't that long ago!

So here’s a question that may be a bit rhetorical in nature: Is it not the responsibility of the homosexual activist leaders to become much more vocal and preach tolerance and acceptance of the views from Bible-believing evangelicals? If they want tolerance and respect, shouldn’t they preach the same thing toward evangelicals? Sure, they might not think some evangelicals deserve their kindness but for homosexuals who call themselves "Christians" isn’t that the true definition of grace? Just sayin…

[bold and italics emphasis mine]

Friday, March 29, 2013

#479 (3/29) My Good Friday Essay - MAKING US LIKE JESUS

URGENT PRAYERS/PETITIONS:

CHURCHES THREATENED WITH ATTACKS ON EASTER - (DAR ES SALAM, Tanzania) -- by Gary Lane, CBN Senior International Reporter, March 28; http://blogs.cbn.com/globallane/archive/2013/03/28/easter-threat-against-east-africa-churches.aspx]"Christians and their churches here in Tanzania and Kenya are on alert this Easter weekend in anticipation of potential attacks against them. Many have armed police guarding their buildings.A militant Islamic group known as Muslim Renewal has threatened to burn 'homes and churches.' They say they 'are not finished, at Easter, prepare for disaster.' The Al Shabaab-linked group is believed responsible for the murder in Zanzibar last month of Catholic priest, Father Evarest Mushi. It may also have been involved in the killing of Pastor Abdi Welli in Garissa, Kenya. Militant Muslims have killed church leaders and they've attacked more than 30 churches in Tanzania and Kenya in the past year. PRAY for Christians and their leaders who are under a new wave of persecution in East Africa. PRAY that God will intervene to protect them this Easter season.

Same -Sex "Marriage"- PLEASE PRAY WITH ME (every day untill the decision is revealed around mid-June) THAT THE SUPREME COURT WILL VOTE TO UPHOLD THE 2 LAWS REVIEWED SUPPORTING A TRADITIONAL DEFINITION OF MARRIAGE.. PRAY that the Court will resist any pressure to MAKE new law based on "cultural trends." PRAY as though the very future of the institution of the family is at stake because it is. PRAY! -  for the sake of possibly millions of such children, and for our country if it is to continue to be shown any more favor by our Heavenly Father, who I promise you will be very displeased if homosexual marriage is legalized; "GOD IS NOT [TO BE] MOCKED..." - (Gal. 6:7)  - Stan [Be sure to check out my brief essay in yesterday's post #478.]

CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR PASTOR SAEED (Iranian-born AMERICAN pastor who just started an 8 year sentence for helping the underground churches in Iran) [See 3/25 update below!] - "As Iran continues to abuse imprisoned American Pastor Saeed Abedini, its goal is now clear -- force Pastor Saeed to deny Christ.We've obtained a new letter from Pastor Saeed detailing his continued mistreatment in the deadly Evin Prison, including Iran's efforts to force him to convert from Christianity back to Islam. Pastor Saeed writes: "[A]fter all of these pressures, after all of the nails they have pressed against my hands and 'feet, they are only waiting for one thing…for me to deny Christ.' Yet he is standing strong, declaring '"they will never get this from me.' (Read of the inspiring  letter he has written from prison at http://aclj.org/iran/pastor-saeed-writes-psychological-warfare-physical-violence-death-threats-iranian-prison) UPDATE of 3/25 - 1) Those in support of Pastor Saeed have testified at the UN meetings in Geneva for several weekst to the Human Rights Commission; 2) The American Center for Law and Justice testified before a committee of the House of Rep. on Friday about Pastor Saeed and other persecuted Christians in the Middle East  PRAISE GOD, over the weekend the Secretary of State finally spoke out clearly for the release of Pastor Saeed (though they've known of his plight since last JULY!) as did the UN Human Rights Commission! If you have not already, please join nearly 500,000 (was recently250,000) who have signed the petition  for Pastor Saeed's release and tell your friends about it.  http://aclj.org/iran/save-american-pastor-from-iranian-prison-sentence 

As the Lord leads, please pray:
  • For Pastor Abedini as he endures one of Iran’s most deadly prisons, potentially beaten and abused regularly, simply because of his Christian faith.
  • For the pastor’s wife and family and the Holy Spirit’s comfort upon them.
  • For the continuing meetings at the UN meetings in Geneva about Pastor Saeed.
  • For the U.S. State Department to get involved in a significant way to obtain the pastor’s release.

PLEASE Continue to PRAY: "Libya Arrests Suspected Christian Missionaries ," February 16, 2013; "Four foreigners were arrested in Libya on suspicion of distributing books about Christianity and proselytizing, a Libyan police spokesman said on Saturday. Spreading Christianity is a crime in the predominantly Muslim North African county. The four were arrested in the eastern city of Benghazi on Tuesday and are under investigation for printing and distributing books that proselytize Christianity. Police said they found 45,000 books in their possession and that another 25,000 have already been distributed. The suspects are from South Africa, Egypt, South Korea, and one holds both Swedish and U.S. Nationality. The U.S. Embassy in Libya has declined comment. "(Sources: CBS News, USA Today, Associated Press) [So much for the so-called "Arab Spring." - Stan]As the Lord leads, PLEASE PRAY:  * For the timely release of the arrested missionaries. * For God to use them while in jail to be witnesses of the gospel  * For all who share God’s loving salvation in Muslim countries.  

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Dear friend,

     Have you ever found yourself reading a book, and for the most part nothing spoke to you but you felt the urge to keep reading, and then suddenly...?

     Well, recently I was reading a book I came across in the public library entitled, "Make Me Like Jesus," by Michael Phillips, a book and an author I had never heard of before. It was a Sunday afternoon and I was lying on by bed reading the book when I suddenly came to a portion [p. 80 ff.] that forced me to pause and say repeatedly, "Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow." 

     The question was posed as to what was the greatest agony that Jesus endured when He hung on the cross. The obvious answer would seem to be the agony of the crucifixion,which was truly a horrible way to die. His divinity didn't reduce the pain He endured but it's quite possible that, as other men had, He could have endured THAT agony. No, the greatest agony was what happened in the last moments before He finally died. "Until the cross, there remained one  element of the human condition that Jesus had not yet experienced - he had not felt what it was not to know if God was there. He had never been filled with that universal human perplexity of looking up and feeling the heavens empty above him." "...the Father ..had to withdraw his  prsence during his Son's desolate hours on the cross, so that Jesus might drinnk the cup of his humanity to the full. And to the sense of the perfect Son, who had never been without the Father,the horror of aloneness must have been truly terrible." [p. 80]

     So how did Jesus respond to that aloneness? Some would point to His words recorded in Matthew 27:46 - "About the ninth hour, Jesus cried out in a loud voice ...:My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" as  indicating that at the end, Jesus declared that God had abandoned Him. Yes, that's what it sounds like, but is that really the case? Before He died, did Jesus actually do what Job would not do - to "curse God and die!" as  his wife implored? (Job's reply was "...Shall we accept good from God, and not trouble? In all this, Job  did not sin in what he said." (Job. 2:9-10) Did Jesus, then, in effect, sin against God with his dying breath? Of course not!

     Author Michael Phillips points out that what Jesus actually did was "shout out against Satan's lie." For even in that moment of unimaginable desolation and aloneness, "...even then he cried out to God!" "His God was still his [emph. mine] God. Even in forsaking him, he was no less his [emph. mine]God. Jesus would still to him and cry out to him.[What Jesus said in effect was:] "Away from me, Satan! Even though he forsake me, yet wil I trust my Father!" So even when He experienced (seeming) abandonment by God when He took on our sins, when He lacked feelings or any rational reason for it, Jesus responded in FAITH, in trust in His Heavenly Father. If we combine His last words as recorded in Mark 15:34 and Luke 23:46, He in effect said, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Yet into your hands and none other I commit my spirit" [emphasis mine]

    And what of us? Even in the midst of the most difficult circumstance, we somehow find a way to praise God and pray for strength with the hope and trust we have in Him. But what is God doing when Heaven is silent and we are left with depression, discouragement, and despair so deep we can almost feel the blackness of the world?  We are told that in those times He only seeks to make our faith stronger but how? - by giving us an opportunity to express our faith willfully and not because of any evidence for it or emotions that we feel. "Not because we are led to do so.but simply because he is our Father. Not for he blessings he will bestow on us ... butsimply because he is our Father. Not [...]because of this experience or that experience...but simply because God is our Father]. Not rejoicing in the wonders of the Christian life and answers to prayer...but, in darkness and aloneness, turning to God simply because he is our Father."[emph. mine]

     "Late in his life, Hudson Taylor, the great missionary to China, commented that as the years went by he seemed to feel God's presence less--and that more was required of him in pure faith and obedience.  obedience.".."When feeling forsakes us, when answers to prayer forsake us, when God's voice forsakes us, when stirrings to worship forsake us, when hunger for God's Word forsakes us, when blessings forsake us, when the desire after Christlikeness forsakes us, when prayer forsakes us, whe gratefulness to God forsakes us, even when our own will seems to forsake us and we are consumed by the low, mean, paltry self of our old man...even then to cry out, "My God!" and go to him simply because he is our Father." [emph. mine]

    Reading these words brought to mind when I was in Japan serving with an English teaching ministry. Newly arrived, I was asked to separate myself from my colleagues and immerse myself in my language studies (around 4 hours of classroom instruction and 8 hours of homework a day). While I was staying with a university professor and his wife who both understood some English, we were never able to carry on a real convesation. One night, sitting in my room with my schoolbooks in front of me, I was overwhelmed with a sense of lonliness like I had never experienced. I suddenly became so despondent that I didn't even have the words nor the motivation to pray nor to read my Bible. I remember sitting in the dark cross legged on the floor, rocking back and forth, with my eyes closed. All I was able to say at that point, over and over was "God is good. God IS good. God is GOOD. GOD is good." I really don't remember how long I was doing this before I just collapsed to the floor and fell asleep. The next thing I remember was waking in the morning and feeling an indescrible peace.

I thankfully never had another evening like that. But I will never forget that experience of feeling so all alone that all I could do was cling to the one truth I knew for sure: God is good. Many today errorneous believve that if they just obey God as best we can, do all the "Christian" things expected of us, God is somehow obligated to bless us, to keep us happy. But the reality is that there will always be times when the blessings will not be there, when any feelings of happiness will be absent. Those are the times we really live our faith, when we realize that we have to choose - to will - to believe in God when it seems He has forsaken us. Those are the times when we see our Heavenly Father doing the work of making us like Jesus, who, even in His darkest moment, ie. on the Cross, chose to trust in, to completely yield Himself to  His God and His Heavenly Father.

As we celebrate Good Friday, may each of us remember that ours is not a religion, but a personal relationship with our Heavenly Father; that we need never fear He will forsake us [Heb. 13:5]; that no matter what the lack of evidence or affirming feelings,  He is always there and He is always working things together for our good (Rom. 8:28) because He is always good.. Because of that, let us recommit ourselves to being yielded to His will in every circumstance, no matter how silent Heaven is and how absent are any perceived blessings or pleasant feelings. In doing so, we can be assured that He is making us like Jesus. - Stan    

Thursday, March 28, 2013

#478 (3/28) "Grace AND Truth: Maundy Thursday & the Marriage Battle"

URGENT PRAYERS/PETITIONS:

[NOTE: SAME-SEX "MARRIAGE - Please see my brief essay and the article below.]

CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR PASTOR SAEED (Iranian-born AMERICAN pastor who just started an 8 year sentence for helping the underground churches in Iran) [See 3/25 update below!] - "As Iran continues to abuse imprisoned American Pastor Saeed Abedini, its goal is now clear -- force Pastor Saeed to deny Christ.We've obtained a new letter from Pastor Saeed detailing his continued mistreatment in the deadly Evin Prison, including Iran's efforts to force him to convert from Christianity back to Islam. Pastor Saeed writes: "[A]fter all of these pressures, after all of the nails they have pressed against my hands and 'feet, they are only waiting for one thing…for me to deny Christ.' Yet he is standing strong, declaring '"they will never get this from me.' (Read of the inspiring  letter he has written from prison at http://aclj.org/iran/pastor-saeed-writes-psychological-warfare-physical-violence-death-threats-iranian-prison) UPDATE of 3/25 - 1) Those in support of Pastor Saeed have testified at the UN meetings in Geneva for several weekst to the Human Rights Commission; 2) The American Center for Law and Justice testified before a committee of the House of Rep. on Friday about Pastor Saeed and other persecuted Christians in the Middle East  PRAISE GOD, over the weekend the Secretary of State finally spoke out clearly for the release of Pastor Saeed (though they've known of his plight since last JULY!) as did the UN Human Rights Commission! If you have not already, please join nearly 500,000 (was recently250,000) who have signed the petition  for Pastor Saeed's release and tell your friends about it.  http://aclj.org/iran/save-american-pastor-from-iranian-prison-sentence 

As the Lord leads, please pray:
  • For Pastor Abedini as he endures one of Iran’s most deadly prisons, potentially beaten and abused regularly, simply because of his Christian faith.
  • For the pastor’s wife and family and the Holy Spirit’s comfort upon them.
  • For the continuing meetings at the UN meetings in Geneva about Pastor Saeed.
  • For the U.S. State Department to get involved in a significant way to obtain the pastor’s release.

PLEASE Continue to PRAY: "Libya Arrests Suspected Christian Missionaries ," February 16, 2013; "Four foreigners were arrested in Libya on suspicion of distributing books about Christianity and proselytizing, a Libyan police spokesman said on Saturday. Spreading Christianity is a crime in the predominantly Muslim North African county. The four were arrested in the eastern city of Benghazi on Tuesday and are under investigation for printing and distributing books that proselytize Christianity. Police said they found 45,000 books in their possession and that another 25,000 have already been distributed. The suspects are from South Africa, Egypt, South Korea, and one holds both Swedish and U.S. Nationality. The U.S. Embassy in Libya has declined comment. "(Sources: CBS News, USA Today, Associated Press) [So much for the so-called "Arab Spring." - Stan]As the Lord leads, PLEASE PRAY:  * For the timely release of the arrested missionaries. * For God to use them while in jail to be witnesses of the gospel  * For all who share God’s loving salvation in Muslim countries.  

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AS I SEE IT: A brief essay:"God is Not [to be] Mocked" - I admit that I had been quite hopeful in the many months I have been praying EVERY EDAY about the Supreme Court's review of the cases involving traditional marriage that took place on Tues. and Wed. But I honestly feel  disheartened by some of the observations that have been made of how the Justices seem to be siding on striking down both laws and providing for legalizing same-sex "marriage." I can't help but wonder if God had not had me at the public library yesterday and to be checking out materials just as two women with a little girl were doing the same across from me. Just by their demeanor and dress, I believe God's Spirit alerted me that just may have been lesbians and that was their daughter. That little girl looked like a child right out of the Mikey Mouse Club - so sweet and innocent. It suddenly hit me that were same-sex "marriage" to be made legal nationwide, there would be more lesbian women and also homosexual men couples who would have an easier time adopting children. I was then reminded of the disturbing study I read about just the other day that said that lesbian couples on average have about 8-10 times the number of domestic violence incidents than do heterosexual couples! I then shuddered as I thought of that little girl getting caught in the middle of one of those altercations let alone being raised to see such a lifestyle as something to be preferred. I then stopped and prayed for that little girl, her "two Moms,"  as well as for the Court to vote to uphold those laws protecting traditional marriage and refusing to allow same-sex marriage nationwide by judicial fiat. PLEASE PRAY WITH ME (every day till the decision is revealed around mid-June) THAT THE SUPREME COURT WILL VOTE WITH SUCH WISDOM. PRAY that the Court will resist any pressure to MAKE new law based on "cultural trends." PRAY as though the very future of the institution of the family is at stake because it is. PRAY! -  for the sake of possibly millions of such children, and for our country if it is to continue to be shown any more favor by our Heavenly Father, who I promise you will be very displeased if homosexual marriage is legalized; "GOD IS NOT [TO BE] MOCKED..." - (Gal. 6:7)  - Stan

"Grace AND Truth: Maundy Thursday & the Marriage Battle," Breakpoint.org, John Stonestreet, March 28, 2013; http://www.breakpoint.org/bpcommentaries/breakpoint-commentaries-archive/entry/13/21818

On Tuesday at the March for Marriage on the National Mall my friend Eric Teetsel, executive director of the Manhattan Declaration, opened his speech with the facetious question, “Is anyone else out there on the wrong side of history?” That is, after all, what many proponents of one-man, one-woman marriage keep hearing. The legalization of so-called same-sex marriage is inevitable they say. To resist is to be relegated to history’s ideological dustbin along with those who resisted civil rights for African-Americans or the vote for women.

Even more disheartening are the Christian voices joining in the chorus. For example, controversial but well-known author and former pastor Rob Bell recently endorsed same sex marriage. And many of us have seen more and more surprising endorsements on Facebook and other social media outlets from friends who have, shall we say, “evolved” on the issue.

Among the most common reasons offered by these Christians for endorsing same-sex marriage—or at least for not resisting it—is that it’s too contentious. Taking a stand for marriage, they say, gets in the way of the grace of the Gospel. We have to reach out, and strong opinions about sexuality and marriage are only distractions.

I think today of all the days in Holy Week is the time to confront this repeated refrain. Why? Because the Thursday before Easter is known as Maundy Thursday, the day set aside on the Church calendar to remember the Last Supper. The word “maundy” comes from the Latin word for “mandate,” or “command.” At this first celebration of communion, Jesus gave His disciples what He called “a new command” to love and serve one another. And He demonstrated what He meant by washing their very dirty feet.

Now to fully appreciate this command, we have to remember that at this supper Jesus and the disciples were obeying God’s command to remember the Passover. The Passover meal celebrated God rescuing His people from Egypt, as described in Exodus. For Jesus to have the audacity to offer a “new” command when the old one was such an important part of Israel’s history, is astounding enough. But Jesus went even further. Rather than remembering the redemption of their forefathers from Egyptian tyranny and the way the angel of death “passed over” the homes with lamb’s blood on their doorposts, they were now to remember His broken body and His shed blood. In Christ’s death, death itself is not just avoided; it is defeated.Since the mid-twentieth century, the American Church has been divided over whether it should be primarily about proclaiming truth or serving others. But the Lord’s Supper reminds us that this is a false dichotomy. These two things can never be separated.

On the same night that Jesus commanded us to remember His broken body and shed blood that rescues us from sin (that’s the truth), He commanded us to demonstrate our new life by loving and serving others (that’s the grace). We don’t have to choose between speaking truth and showing grace. They always, always go together.Thus, we can—and must—offer both the truth about marriage and the grace of God to all of our neighbors, including those with same-sex attraction.

Let me encourage us all to meditate, as individuals and families, on the Last Supper and all the other events of Holy Week: the Triumphal Entry, which we remembered last Sunday, the Crucifixion which we’ll remember tomorrow, the Resurrection on Sunday, and the Ascension forty days later which culminated Christ’s earthly ministry.

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Next Steps

So you understand that grace and truth are not mutually exclusive, and that as Christians, we need to communicate both if we hope to impact our world. ut what happens when you present the truth in love, but someone still accuses you of hatred or bigotry simply because he or she disagrees with your beliefs?

First of all, it's important to understand that accusations like this are false. Differences in opinion regarding issues like same-sex "marriage," do not equal hate. Check out one helpful article on this subject here, at QIdeas.  http://www.qideas.org/blog/redefining-hate.aspx

Next, it's vital to continue to conduct yourself with love and grace. St. Paul instructs believers in Colossians 4:6 to always speak with grace, so that our arguments are seasoned, as it were, with salt. Then, learn how to make the case for preserving traditional marriage by ignoring red-herrings like "equality" and "marriage rights," and getting to the fundamental issue: defining marriage itself. 
 

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

#477 (3/;27) Re: Homosexual "Marriage" - "Never Forget Our First Freedom"

URGENT PRAYERS/PETITIONS:

PLEASE continue to PRAY TODAY (as well as often in the days ahead as they make their final decisions) that the U.S. Supreme Court will uphold Prop. 8 (the CA law which defines marriage as only between a man and a woman) and the Defense of Marriage Act (signed into federal law in 1996) that does the same. PRAY that the Court will resist any pressure to MAKE new law based on "cultural trends." PRAY as though the very future of the institution of the family is at stake because it is.[ATTENTION: (3/26) As I've prayed every day about this for many weeks now, I have been cautiously optimistic that the Court will do the right thing in their decisions as a result of their review of the 2 cases. HOWEVER, I came across 2 pieces of information yesterday that has shaken that confidence. 1) When the Court ruled 10 years ago to strike down a Texas anti-sodomy, it left the door for the approval of same-sex "marriage" in its ruling; and 2) Chief Justice Roberts - known to be a conservative - has sided with homosexual couples seeking certain rights in the past. After the way he defined Obamacare in such a way that his was the deciding vote last spring that kept it from being ruled unconstitutional (shocking everyone),  I am suddenly fearful that he may again shock us with how he decides and therefore swings the court. BOTTOM LINE: PRAY! AND ASK SOMEONE TO JOIN YOU]

CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR PASTOR SAEED (Iranian-born AMERICAN pastor who just started an 8 year sentence for helping the underground churches in Iran) [See 3/25 update below!] - "As Iran continues to abuse imprisoned American Pastor Saeed Abedini, its goal is now clear -- force Pastor Saeed to deny Christ.We've obtained a new letter from Pastor Saeed detailing his continued mistreatment in the deadly Evin Prison, including Iran's efforts to force him to convert from Christianity back to Islam. Pastor Saeed writes: "[A]fter all of these pressures, after all of the nails they have pressed against my hands and 'feet, they are only waiting for one thing…for me to deny Christ.' Yet he is standing strong, declaring '"they will never get this from me.' (Read of the inspiring  letter he has written from prison at http://aclj.org/iran/pastor-saeed-writes-psychological-warfare-physical-violence-death-threats-iranian-prison) UPDATE of 3/25 - 1) Those in support of Pastor Saeed have testified at the UN meetings in Geneva for several weekst to the Human Rights Commission; 2) The American Center for Law and Justice testified before a committee of the House of Rep. on Friday about Pastor Saeed and other persecuted Christians in the Middle East  PRAISE GOD, over the weekend the Secretary of State finally spoke out clearly for the release of Pastor Saeed (though they've known of his plight since last JULY!) as did the UN Human Rights Commission! If you have not already, please join nearly 500,000 (was recently250,000) who have signed the petition  for Pastor Saeed's release and tell your friends about it.  http://aclj.org/iran/save-american-pastor-from-iranian-prison-sentence 

As the Lord leads, please pray:
  • For Pastor Abedini as he endures one of Iran’s most deadly prisons, potentially beaten and abused regularly, simply because of his Christian faith.
  • For the pastor’s wife and family and the Holy Spirit’s comfort upon them.
  • For the continuing meetings at the UN meetings in Geneva about Pastor Saeed.
  • For the U.S. State Department to get involved in a significant way to obtain the pastor’s release.

PLEASE Continue to PRAY: "Libya Arrests Suspected Christian Missionaries ," February 16, 2013; "Four foreigners were arrested in Libya on suspicion of distributing books about Christianity and proselytizing, a Libyan police spokesman said on Saturday. Spreading Christianity is a crime in the predominantly Muslim North African county. The four were arrested in the eastern city of Benghazi on Tuesday and are under investigation for printing and distributing books that proselytize Christianity. Police said they found 45,000 books in their possession and that another 25,000 have already been distributed. The suspects are from South Africa, Egypt, South Korea, and one holds both Swedish and U.S. Nationality. The U.S. Embassy in Libya has declined comment. "(Sources: CBS News, USA Today, Associated Press) [So much for the so-called "Arab Spring." - Stan]As the Lord leads, PLEASE PRAY:  * For the timely release of the arrested missionaries. * For God to use them while in jail to be witnesses of the gospel  * For all who share God’s loving salvation in Muslim countries.  

"Never Forget Our First Freedom," by John Stonestreet; Breakpoint.org, March 25

During last week’s Conservative Political Action Council’s annual conference, known as CPAC, several conservatives who had up till now supported one-man-one-woman marriage jumped ship and came out in favor of so-called same-sex “marriage.” Scholar Charles Murray articulated the main reason given by most for the reversal: it’s inevitable. “With gay marriage,” he said, “… the train has left the station.”

Others claim that it’s a necessary concession if Republicans are ever going to win again. If granting same-sex couples the right to marry brings in the votes they say, so be it. What’s worth fighting for is economic conservatism, gun rights and other conservative issues. But marriage is not worth the fight anymore, apparently. Better to lose this issue than have to get a real job, I suppose.

And that other pesky issue that comes along with redefining marriage also went largely unmentioned: religious liberty. In fact, few mentioned the numerous threats to our first freedom. Until, that is, my friend and colleague, Eric Metaxas took the stage and delivered one of the best public speeches I’ve ever heard him give (and that’s saying something).
“Many people,” he said, “…see disturbing parallels between what was happening in Germany in the thirties and America today on [the issue of religious freedom]. I’m very sorry to agree.”

Then, citing Chuck Colson, he criticized the administration for substituting “freedom of worship” for “freedom of religion.” “Freedom of worship,” Eric noted, “says you can have your little strange rituals and say whatever you like in your little religious buildings for an hour or two on Sundays, but once you leave that building you will bow to the secular orthodoxy of the state! And if you don’t like it, tough luck!”

This, he said, is what’s really going on in the same-sex “marriage” debate. “This has been framed,” he told the crowd, “as an issue of expanding a supposed right to marry whomever one chooses, which it is not… It’s about religious freedom.” “What about the religious freedom of those who dissent on that issue?” Eric asked. “This is not a live and let live issue. . . if marriage is legally redefined, it will utterly cripple religious freedom in America and it’s already beginning to do that….”Eric then argued that if religious conviction is forced out of the public square not only would bad things happen, but—and this is an important point—many good things won’t happen.William Wilberforce’s life, he said, is a “story of what happens when a man drags religion into the public square.” Also Rosa Parks, Jackie Robinson, and most of the leaders of the Civil Rights Movement acted out of Christian convictions. So did Dietrich Bonhoeffer who, Eric suggested, still speaks to America today, “warning us not to let ourselves be silenced.” But instead, we need to “stand up for what is right knowing that the whole country will be blessed.”


In his book A Free People’s Suicide, Os Guinness argues that only virtue can keep freedom from degenerating into lawlessness. And what cultivates virtue? Faith. This, Guinness says, is what made the American experiment so unique. It’s why religious freedom is our first freedom. Remove the influence of religion, and the government must grow to govern people who won’t govern themselves. Religious freedom, as Eric concluded, is “the most important check the Founders put in place against unbridled statism.”Folks, there is no America without religious liberty. As Eric Metaxas told CPAC, “unless we take this seriously, it will be too late and we won’t be able to do anything about it.”

Does the idea that so-called "gay marriage" could threaten our freedom to live as Christians in the public square sound new to you? It's a fact few have considered, ... The reality is, if we stand by as marriage in this country is un-defined to include arrangements besides a man and a woman for life, Christians will have to comply with the new laws and recognize unbiblical unions as marriages. This means serious trouble for Christian employers, those involved with weddings, adoption agencies and legions of others.

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[Please watch Eric’s speech and share it with others. It’s that important. If you come to BreakPoint.org (http://www.breakpoint.org/features-columns/discourse/discourse-archive/entry/15/21682?spMailingID=5841557&spUserID=MTMyMjM2ODE5OQS2&spJobID=69532775&spReportId=Njk1MzI3NzUS1), we’ll link to it and to the interview Eric and I did with Os Guinness on the very important arguments in his book.]


Tuesday, March 26, 2013

#476 (3/26) "The Marriage Debate Through a Child’s Eyes"

URGENT PRAYERS/PETITIONS:

PLEASE PRAY Today (3/26) and Tomorrow (3/27) that the U.S. Supreme Court will uphold Prop. 8 (the CA law which defines marriage as only between a man and a woman) and the Defense of Marriage Act (signed into federal law in 1996) that does the same. PRAY that the Court will resist any pressure to MAKE new law based on "cultural trends." PRAY as though the very future of the institution of the family is at stake because it is.[ATTENTION: (3/26) As I've prayed every day about this for many weeks now, I have been cautiously optimistic that the Court will do the right thing in their decisions as a result of their review of the 2 cases. HOWEVER, I came across 2 pieces of information yesterday that has shaken that confidence. 1) When the Court ruled 10 years ago to strike down a Texas anti-sodomy, it left the door for the approval of same-sex "marriage" in its ruling; and 2) Chief Justice Roberts - known to be a conservative - has sided with homosexual couples seeking certain rights in the past. After the way he defined Obamacare in such a way that his was the deciding vote last spring that kept it from being ruled unconstitutional (shocking everyone),  I am suddenly fearful that he may again shock us with how he decides and therefore swings the court. BOTTOM LINE: PRAY! AND ASK SOMEONE TO JOIN YOU]

CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR PASTOR SAEED (Iranian-born AMERICAN pastor who just started an 8 year sentence for helping the underground churches in Iran) [See 3/25 update below!] - "As Iran continues to abuse imprisoned American Pastor Saeed Abedini, its goal is now clear -- force Pastor Saeed to deny Christ.We've obtained a new letter from Pastor Saeed detailing his continued mistreatment in the deadly Evin Prison, including Iran's efforts to force him to convert from Christianity back to Islam. Pastor Saeed writes: "[A]fter all of these pressures, after all of the nails they have pressed against my hands and 'feet, they are only waiting for one thing…for me to deny Christ.' Yet he is standing strong, declaring '"they will never get this from me.' (Read of the inspiring  letter he has written from prison at http://aclj.org/iran/pastor-saeed-writes-psychological-warfare-physical-violence-death-threats-iranian-prison) UPDATE of 3/25 - 1) Those in support of Pastor Saeed have testified at the UN meetings in Geneva for several weekst to the Human Rights Commission; 2) The American Center for Law and Justice testified before a committee of the House of Rep. on Friday about Pastor Saeed and other persecuted Christians in the Middle East  PRAISE GOD, over the weekend the Secretary of State finally spoke out clearly for the release of Pastor Saeed (though they've known of his plight since last JULY!) as did the UN Human Rights Commission! If you have not already, please join nearly 500,000 (was recently250,000) who have signed the petition  for Pastor Saeed's release and tell your friends about it.  http://aclj.org/iran/save-american-pastor-from-iranian-prison-sentence 

As the Lord leads, please pray:
  • For Pastor Abedini as he endures one of Iran’s most deadly prisons, potentially beaten and abused regularly, simply because of his Christian faith.
  • For the pastor’s wife and family and the Holy Spirit’s comfort upon them.
  • For the continuing meetings at the UN meetings in Geneva about Pastor Saeed.
  • For the U.S. State Department to get involved in a significant way to obtain the pastor’s release.

PLEASE Continue to PRAY: "Libya Arrests Suspected Christian Missionaries ," February 16, 2013; "Four foreigners were arrested in Libya on suspicion of distributing books about Christianity and proselytizing, a Libyan police spokesman said on Saturday. Spreading Christianity is a crime in the predominantly Muslim North African county. The four were arrested in the eastern city of Benghazi on Tuesday and are under investigation for printing and distributing books that proselytize Christianity. Police said they found 45,000 books in their possession and that another 25,000 have already been distributed. The suspects are from South Africa, Egypt, South Korea, and one holds both Swedish and U.S. Nationality. The U.S. Embassy in Libya has declined comment. "(Sources: CBS News, USA Today, Associated Press) [So much for the so-called "Arab Spring." - Stan]As the Lord leads, PLEASE PRAY:  ·   For the timely release of the arrested missionaries. ·   For all who share God’s loving salvation in Muslim countries.   

"The Marriage Debate Through a Child’s Eyes," by Jennifer Marshall On March 25, 2013

Earlier this month, 11-year-old Grace Evans appeared before a panel of Minnesota lawmakers considering a redefinition of marriage in that state. She testified to the significance of her mother and father and the different contributions each makes to her life.Then she ended with a simple question: “Which parent do I not need, my mom, or my dad? [1]” It’s a question proponents of same-sex marriage cannot answer.

This week, attorneys will echo Grace when they appear before the Supreme Court to defend two marriage laws defining the institution as the union of one man and one woman. The Court hears arguments Tuesday on California’s Proposition 8 and Wednesday on the federal Defense of Marriage Act.

Americans are free to live and to love as we choose. And we’ve learned to make do in many circumstances when, for one reason or another, a mother and father cannot permanently be together with the children they’ve brought into this world. But we have continued to give unique status in law to the union of a man and a woman—the only relationship that produces children—as a permanent, monogamous, and exclusive relationship. We uphold this ideal in the interest of children, of limited, constitutional government, and of America’s future...

Marriage Matters for Children

Decades of social science [4], including the most recent and robust studies [5], confirm that children tend to do best when raised by their married mother and father. So it surprised many last Thursday when the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) endorsed same-sex marriage, challenging the ideal that children should have a mom and a dad. “Based on ‘extensive research,’ this statement from a scientific organization may seem authoritative,” writes Heritage senior analyst Jason Richwine, Ph.D [6]. “In reality, however, the AAP’s position is based on ideology, not science.” As Dr. Richwine observes, “the bottom line is that the literature on same-sex parenting is not conclusive enough to generate any policy prescriptions from social science alone. We just don’t know nearly as much as the AAP claims that we know.” He notes that “the AAP has a long track record of using its air of scientific authority to make pronouncements on ideological issues” like gun control and Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion. “These are perfectly legitimate political positions, but they are not scientific positions. We should never confuse the two, especially not when dealing with an issue as important as the definition of marriage.”

Marriage Matters for Limited, Constitutional Government

Policy rightly recognizes marriage, respecting it as one of the institutions that mediates between government and the individual. This protects individual liberty, particularly the liberty of dependent children. Marriage helps limit the state [7].

Some have argued [8], however, that the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) violates the principle of federalism. That argument gets it backward, explains Matthew Spalding, Ph.D., [9] Heritage’s vice president for American Studies. DOMA “was an attempt to preserve in place the ability of the federal government and the states to address marriage appropriate to their respective spheres of authority.” “[I]f we want to prevent the federal government from redefining marriage for all the states…and launching a massive expansion of the federal government,” Dr. Spalding continues, “then we should strenuously defend DOMA and uphold the ability of states to define marriage [10] in their state constitutions. That’s not just federalism; it’s constitutional self-government [11].”

Marriage Matters for America’s Future

Liberal media coverage has wrapped the movement to redefine marriage in a mantle of inevitability. It has highlighted shifting polls and support among young people. But last week, The New York Times profiled young people standing up for the age-old institution of marriage, including two of Heritage’s own [12]: William E. Simon Fellow Ryan Anderson [13] and Andrew Walker [14], policy analyst in the Richard and Helen DeVos Center for Religion and Civil Society. As Walker pointed out to the Times, Supreme Court action this year will not end the American people’s debate over marriage: 'If you take the longer view of history—I’m not talking just 15 years, I’m talking 40 years or even 100 years—I can’t help but think that the uniqueness of man-woman marriage will be adjudicated over time."

Similarly, Anderson explained last week in a CNN.com piece [15]: "It’s important to future generations that Americans understand what marriage is, why it matters, [16] and the consequences of redefining it. The Supreme Court shouldn’t truncate the debate and redefine marriage by judicial decree to include same-sex relationships.

This week is only the beginning of a great national conversation about our most fundamental institution. Heritage and its allies have produced a new booklet [17] to help you engage in this conversation. Join us in the effort to restore a strong culture of marriage in America, for today’s children, and for generations yet to be born.

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For more information:
Make Your Voice Heard for Marriage [18] (VIDEO), Heritage Foundation President-elect Jim DeMint
Marriage: Children, Freedom, and a Crucial Debate [19] (VIDEO), Ryan T. Anderson at the National Press Club, March 19, 2013
Marriage: What It Is, Why It Matters, and the Consequences of Redefining It [16], by Ryan T. Anderson
The Constitutionality of Traditional Marriage [11], by John Eastman
What Is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense [20], by Robert P. George, Ryan T. Anderson, and Sherif Girgis.

Article printed from The Foundry: Conservative Policy News Blog from The Heritage Foundation: http://blog.heritage.org; URL to article: http://blog.heritage.org/2013/03/25/morning-bell-the-marriage-debate-through-a-childs-eyes/ 

URLs in this post:
[1] Which parent do I not need, my mom, or my dad?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUfYaFys4Aw&feature=youtu.be
[2] event today: http://www.heritage.org/events/2013/03/marriage-debate
[3] March for Marriage: https://www.marriagemarch.org/
[4] Decades of social science: http://www.familyfacts.org/
[5] the most recent and robust studies: http://www.familystructurestudies.com/
[6] writes Heritage senior analyst Jason Richwine, Ph.D: http://blog.heritage.org/2013/03/22/academy-of-pediatrics-endorses-same-sex-marriage-but-science-not-so-sure/
[7] Marriage helps limit the state: http://thf_media.s3.amazonaws.com/2010/pdf/Ind.Ch5.Morse.pdf
[8] argued: http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/george-f-will-doma-infringes-on-states-rights/2013/03/20/fa845348-90bb-11e2-bdea-e32ad90da239_story.html
[9] explains Matthew Spalding, Ph.D.,: http://blog.heritage.org/2013/03/22/marriage-and-faux-federalism/
[10] define marriage: http://blog.heritage.org/2013/02/27/why-marriage-matters-for-america-and-conservatism/
[11] constitutional self-government: http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2013/01/the-constitutionality-of-traditional-marriage
[12] including two of Heritage’s own: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/21/us/politics/young-opponents-of-gay-marriage-remain-undaunted.html?_r=0
[13] William E. Simon Fellow Ryan Anderson: http://www.heritage.org/about/staff/a/ryan-anderson
[14] Andrew Walker: http://www.heritage.org/about/staff/w/andrew-walker
[15] Anderson explained last week in a CNN.com piece: http://www.cnn.com/2013/03/22/opinion/anderson-states-same-sex-marriage/index.html
[16] what marriage is, why it matters,: http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2013/03/marriage-what-it-is-why-it-matters-and-the-consequences-of-redefining-it
[17] new booklet: http://www.scribd.com/doc/130647539/What-You-Need-to-Know-about-Marriage
[18] Make Your Voice Heard for Marriage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnw7Tvs0woI&feature=youtu.be
[19] Marriage: Children, Freedom, and a Crucial Debate: http://blog.heritage.org/2013/03/23/marriage-children-freedom-and-a-crucial-debate/
[20] What Is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense: http://whatismarriagebook.com/

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