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Connecting
man to man to God For
week of March 22, 2009 Issue 245
The
Men’s Ministry newsletter of Path
Of Life Ministries. Our
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SURVEY:
LESS THAN 1% OF YOUNG ADULTS HOLD BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW
STUPID
IS AS STUPID DOES…
ECONOMICS
LEADERSHIP
TIPS (BUSINESS, FAMILY, LIFE)
EVEN
AT THE COST OF PAIN
RELIGION,
SO FAR, PLAYS LOW-KEY ROLE IN OBAMA WHITE HOUSE
CREATION
MUSEUM OPENS EXHIBIT TO PROMOTE NATURAL SELECTION
Pray
For A Brother Today – Daily Blessing Pact
Classifieds
Favorite
Websites
Much,
Much More!
“May
the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in
him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy
Spirit.” Romans 15:13
CONSIDER “It
is always springtime in the heart that loves God.” Jean
Vianney
LENT – GREED by
Jeff Cook God's world is good and ought to be seen as a means
to our bliss. But when we make created things into an end--an idol
requiring devotion--we slip into that form of hell known as
greed.
Greed is not gluttony, which indulges to the point
of bursting. Greed in many ways couldn't care less about enjoying
its spoils. Greed pursues accumulation. Greed is the desire to
possess more than I need, because of fear or idolatry. A fitting
personification of Greed is Ebenezer Scroge, who sat alone at
night with a single candle to light his cold bedroom. "Darkness
is cheap," wrote Charles Dickens, "and Scrooge liked
it."
Scrooge's desire for accumulation may seem like
an innocent mistake--an unhealthy love of wealth. But when the
greedy spend all their time and talents staching away gain, what
was meant for all is hoarded in the vaults of the few efficent
collectors.
Dante depicted the greedy as being chained to
the ground, with their backs turned to heaven and their eyes fixed
on the earth. The destructive power of greed was noted by one of
these shades, who said, "Greed quinched our love of good,
thus all our labors were in vain."
Dante rightly sees
the problem. Greed is a misdirected
love. http://www.everythingnew.org/blog/jeff/lent-greed
A TOUCH OF CLASS, PART ONE by
Charles R. Swindoll Psalm 84:1-2 It's gone on long enough.
The pigsty in the landscape has to go. If we expect the tourist
traffic to increase and the visitors to return to Lake
Evangelicalism, we're gonna have to do something about the ugly
ducklings. Some changes are long overdue.
Somebody
should've tarred 'n' feathered the very first stingy board member
or strung up the whole squint-eyed, tight-fisted committee way
back when. Whoever they were, they did us no favor. They---and the
long line of those who follow in their train---are the ones who
erroneously confuse excellence with extravagance. Somehow, by
means of pious-sounding put-downs they succeed in convincing God's
people that God's work shouldn't look too nice . . . that quality
is carnality . . . that taste is waste . . . that something well
done is overdone . . . that elegance calls for apology, and a
touch of class belongs only to the secular.
"If it's
spiritual," they say, "it shouldn't be too attractive or
very expensive." .... Read this in full
at http://www.insight.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=13645&news_iv_ctrl=1781
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DAVID WILKERSON'S 'URGENT
MESSAGE' On
March 7, evangelist David Wilkerson posted an "urgent
message" to his blog, ministry website, and mailing list. It
began: I am compelled by the Holy Spirit to send out an urgent
message to all on our mailing list, and to friends and to bishops
we have met all over the world. AN EARTH-SHATTERING CALAMITY IS
ABOUT TO HAPPEN. IT IS GOING TO BE SO FRIGHTENING, WE ARE ALL
GOING TO TREMBLE — EVEN THE GODLIEST AMONG US....”
Q:
Doesn't that sound like the warnings about Y2K that some Christian
groups were giving in 1999? A: Many critics think so. "It
does not resonate with my spirit when he claims that God told him
to 'lay in store a thirty-day supply of non-perishable food,
toiletries and other essentials' because when disaster comes
'grocery stores are emptied in an hour,' " John Piper wrote
on his blog. "God might have said this. But it doesn't smell
authentic to me. Too prudential. Too reminiscent of the
embarrassing Y2K excesses. … [M]y own effort to be
discerning says: Stick with the Bible, David. It is scary enough.
And it is absolutely true. And your credibility will never fall."
.... Read this article in full
at http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/marchweb-only/111-11.0.html
JOIN THIS FACEBOOK GROUP The
Paul B. Henry Institute for the Study of Christianity and Politics
was created on the campus of Calvin College in 1997 to continue
the work of integrating Christian faith and politics advanced by
its namesake, educator and public servant Paul B. Henry.
The
Institute continues Paul Henry's quest to promote serious
reflection on the interplay between Christianity and public life,
by becoming a national forum for research, dialogue, and
information on their interaction. Join this group
at http://henryinstitute.go2fb.com
SURVEY: LESS THAN 1% OF YOUNG ADULTS HOLD BIBLICAL
WORLDVIEW Less
than 1% of the youngest adult generation in America has a biblical
worldview, found a new study examining the changes in worldview
among Christians and the overall U.S. population. The Mosaic
generation, those between the ages of 18 and 23, “rarely”
have a biblical worldview as defined by The Barna Group. The
research data found that less than one-half of one percent of
Mosaics have a biblical worldview.
A biblical worldview, as
defined by the Barna study, is believing that absolute moral truth
exists; the Bible is completely accurate in all of the principles
it teaches; Satan is considered to be a real being or force, not
merely symbolic; a person cannot earn their way into Heaven by
trying to be good or do good works; Jesus Christ lived a sinless
life on earth; and God is the all-knowing, all-powerful creator of
the world who still rules the universe today.
Only if
someone held all the above beliefs did the research consider the
person as having a biblical worldview.
George Barna, who
directed the research, commented on the “troubling”
generational pattern that suggests “parents are not focused
on guiding their children to have a biblical worldview. One of the
challenges for parents, though, is that you cannot give what you
do not have, and most parents do not possess such a perspective on
life,” he noted.
The research shows that only nine
percent of all American adults have a biblical worldview, which
although significantly higher than that of the Mosaic generation
is still a small proportion of the total population.
Among
“born again Christians,” the study found that they are
twice as likely as the average adult to have a biblical worldview.
However, that still amounted to no more than about one out of five
(19 percent) born again Christians, a small minority, the study
pointed out.
A born again Christian is defined by Barna as
those who said they have made a personal commitment to Jesus
Christ that is important in their life today and that they are
sure they will go to Heaven after they die only because they
confessed their sins and accepted Christ as their savior.... Read
this in full
at http://www.christianpost.com/Society/Polls_reports/2009/03/survey-less-than-1-percent-of-young-adults-hold-biblical-worldview-10/index.html
HA! Once
upon a time there was a bunch of tiny frogs who arranged a running
competition. The goal was to reach the top of a very high tower. A
big crowd gathered around the tower to see the race and cheer on
the contestants. The race began but no one in the crowd really
believed that the tiny frogs would reach the top of the tower. You
heard statements such as: "Oh, WAY too difficult!!"
"They will NEVER make it to the top." "Not a chance
that they will succeed. The tower is too high!"
The
tiny frogs began collapsing. One by one, except for those who, in
a fresh tempo, were climbing higher and higher. The crowd
continued to yell, "It is too difficult!!! No one will make
it!" More tiny frogs got tired and gave up. But one continued
higher and higher and higher. He just wouldn't give up! At the end
everyone else had given up climbing the tower. Except for the one
tiny frog who, after a big effort, was the only one who reached
the top! All of the other tiny frogs naturally wanted to know how
this one frog managed to do it. A contestant asked the tiny frog
how he had found the strength to succeed and reach the goal. It
turned out that the winner was
deaf. http://www.mikeysFunnies.com
STUPID IS AS STUPID DOES… by
John Maxwell The reason I started blogging was to teach
leadership and try to add value to you, my readers. But in today’s
post I need to tell you something of a more personal nature. I’ve
done a lot of stupid things in my life. Early in my marriage I
would win arguments with my wife, Margaret, and hurt her feelings
really badly. I have made business moves that lost tens of
thousands of dollars at a time. And I’ve made leadership
decisions that led to failures for my organizations. But up until
now, none of the dumb things I’ve done has gotten me
arrested. Here’s how this came about.... Read this in full
at http://johnmaxwellonleadership.com/2009/03/13/stupid-is-as-stupid-does/
PEOPLE NEED CONNECTIONS People
need to be spiritually connected to others, and Rick Warren lists
10 reasons why.
Warren, pastor of Saddleback Church, was
among the featured speakers addressing the value of small group
ministry during a NEXT conference Feb. 19-21 at Saddleback in Lake
Forest, Calif., and cosponsored by Serendipity by LifeWay, the
small group ministry area of LifeWay Christian Resources of the
Southern Baptist Convention.
Warren's 10 reasons,
paraphrased: 1. Connections are the essence of life. Each
person's body has to connect muscle to bone to nerves for it to
work.
2. We were created for connections. The pain of
loneliness proves this. Love God and love each other -- that's the
Cliffs Notes of the Bible.
3. Love is the ultimate
connection. The No. 1 secret of church growth is not marketing or
advertising, it's love. If your church genuinely loves others,
you'll have to lock the doors to keep people out.
4.
Connections help us understand life. The more you understand
connections, how things fit together, the better you understand
life.
5. Connections empower us. Power flows through
connections.
6. Connections keep us growing. Knowing the
right thing to do is rarely enough. To keep doing it over the long
term you need partners.
7. Connections help us balance our
lives. Memory is our connection to the past; awareness is our
connection to the present.
8. Connections increase our
confidence. We gain confidence knowing that others are going with
us through this journey called life.
9. Connections make us
more productive. The better connected we are to God and others,
the greater the impact on our ministry.
10. Connections
must be learned. Connecting is neither natural nor automatic.
That's why God sent
Jesus. http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=30056
ECONOMICS by
Martin E. Marty Virtually every church newsletter,
denominational website, religious periodical, or other medium,
disseminated in print or electronically, makes some reference to
the economic situation in which all classes of Americans find
themselves today. Local congregations' offers of spiritual
sustenance, community-sharing burdens, and hopes are still among
the main and best things they do, as well as providing counseling,
tips, and sometimes guidance to non-church organizations and
experts who may be of help. These concern issues of joblessness,
home foreclosures, and other devastating realities of 2009....
Read this in full
at http://divinity.uchicago.edu/martycenter/publications/sightings/
ABC NETWORK TO AIR PASCHA: THE RESURRECTION OF
CHRIST GOTelecom,
the television minnistry of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of
America, will premiere Pascha: The Resurrection of Christ, a
program highlighting Orthodox Christian Pascha, or Easter. The
program, produced for ABC television network, and sponsored by
FAITH: An Endowment for Orthodoxy and Hellenism, is scheduled to
air on ABC affiliates across the country in mid to late
April. http://www.goarch.org/special/paschaabc
LEADERSHIP TIPS (BUSINESS, FAMILY, LIFE) “Can
You Pass a C.E.O. Test?” The New York Times feature
Corner Office, a new Sunday Business feature, offers highlights
from conversations about leadership and management. The following
interview is with Greg Brenneman, chairman of CCMP Capital:
Q.
What do you consider the keys to effective leadership? A. The
most important thing is that you treat everybody incredibly well
and lead with a bit of humility. I’ve found that when I go
into a company to lead it’s important to have a plan and to
make that plan a simple one that everybody can understand. So even
before I go into a company, or even if we’re looking at a
business here at CCMP, I’m constantly asking the question,
“What are the two or three levers that, if done right, if
pulled correctly, will really turn this business?” Then what
I do is take that and put it into a one-page plan.
Q. If
you had to choose another profession, what would it be? A. I’d
have probably gone into the ministry. I’d have probably gone
into a profession where I feel I could help other folks.... Read
this interview in full
at http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/15/business/15cornerweb.html
VERSE TO PONDER “The
Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. He makes me lie down
in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, he restores my
soul.” Psalm 23:1-3
CONSIDER “The
publicity surrounding religious activities is usually in inverse
ratio to their intrinsic importance.” Aelred Graham
EVEN AT THE COST OF PAIN by
Courtny B. Davis Olds Dietrich Bonhoeffer once wrote to a
friend who had just lost a loved one, “Nothing can make up
for the absence of someone we love, and it would be wrong to try
to find a substitute; we must simply hold out and see it through.
That sounds very hard at first, but at the same time it is a
great consolation, for the gap, as long as it remains unfilled,
preserves the bonds between us. It is nonsense to say that God
fills the gap; he does not fill it, but on the contrary, he keeps
it empty and so helps us to keep alive our former communion with
each other, even at the cost of pain.”
There is no
doubt that great pain comes with loss. How can we best support
those who are grieving? Is there any point in grieving?
Below is a collection of helpful resources.... Read this in full
at http://www.esa-online.org/Article.asp?RecordKey=52FA37CE-A8CA-4CDC-B3C6-55233C24D9F1
I WONDER?
The things I say and do today In memory's book, I'll
keep, And when I'm old and read them- Will I laugh or
will I weep? Author Unknown
RELIGION, SO FAR, PLAYS LOW-KEY ROLE IN OBAMA WHITE
HOUSE Halfway
to the 100-day mark, the Obama administration is treading
carefully through hot-button religious issues, unveiling key
policy changes late in the week and giving its revamped
faith-based office a low public profile.
The Obama policies
that most inflame religious groups -- embryonic stem cell
research, lifting restrictions on international family planning
and reversing conscience protections for healthcare workers --
were all disclosed on Fridays. Even less controversial issues,
like the overhaul of the White House faith-based office or where
the First Family attends church, have been kept outside the public
eye.
Mark Silk, a professor of religion in public life at
Trinity College in Hartford, Conn., said the White House may be
cautious because of the campaign controversy involving Obama's
fiery former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, and the
inauguration uproar over conservative Pastor Rick Warren.... Read
this in full
at http://pewforum.org/news/display.php?NewsID=17684
WITHOUT A PASTOR OF HIS OWN, OBAMA TURNS TO FIVE President
Obama has been without a pastor or a home church ever since he cut
his ties to the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. in the heat of the
presidential campaign. But he has quietly cultivated a handful of
evangelical pastors for private prayer sessions on the telephone
and for discussions on the role of religion in politics.
All
are men, two of them white and three black -- including the Rev.
Otis Moss Jr., a graying lion of the civil rights movement. Two,
the entrepreneurial dynamos Bishop T. D. Jakes and the Rev.
Kirbyjon H. Caldwell, also served as occasional spiritual advisers
to President George W. Bush. Another, the Rev. Jim Wallis, leans
left on some issues, like military intervention and poverty
programs, but opposes abortion.
None of these pastors are
affiliated with the religious right, though several are quite
conservative theologically. One of them, the Rev. Joel C. Hunter,
the pastor of a conservative megachurch in Florida, was branded a
turncoat by some leaders of the Christian right when he began to
speak out on the need to stop global warming.
But as a
group they can hardly be characterized as part of the religious
left either. Most, like Mr. Wallis, do not take traditionally
liberal positions on abortion or homosexuality. What most say they
share with the president is the conviction that faith is the
foundation in the fight against economic inequality and social
injustice.... Read this in full
at http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/15/us/politics/15pastor.html
TULLIAN TCHIVIDJIAN FORMALLY ACCEPTS CALL TO SERVE After
an exhaustive due diligence process and with the overwhelming
support of church members and governing boards, Tullian
Tchividjian, 36, has accepted the call to serve as senior pastor
at South Florida's Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church. In doing so,
the church of 650 people which Tchividjian founded 5 ½
years ago just outside of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida will merge with
the 2,200-member Coral Ridge church founded in 1960. Tchividjian
is only the second pastor in Coral Ridge's history. Its founder
Rev. D. James Kennedy pastored for 47 years and died in September
of 2007 at the age of 76.
Tchividjian preached to a full
house at a combined worship service at Coral Ridge March 15.
Following the worship service, the members of Coral Ridge gathered
for a congregational meeting and voted with 91% of the congregants
accepting their Pulpit Nominating Committee's invitation for
Tchividjian to serve.... Read this in full
at http://www.christiannewswire.com/news/772099744.html
WHY I’M A CHRISTIAN HERETIC by
Miguel De La Torre I recently wrote what turned out to be the
most controversial column in the history of Associated Baptist
Press. It was based on one of the most difficult passages in the
New Testament -- the Gospel story of Jesus calling a woman from
another culture a “dog.”
As I read everything
people said about me, I did agree with one accusation I saw
repeated several times: that I am a heretic. I am a heretic
because I read Scripture for what it says, not what I want it to
say. (Never thought being literal would get me into trouble with
conservatives and fundamentalists -- go figure.) Scripture states,
plainly, that Jesus called this woman a “dog.”
I
acknowledge that this is certainly a legitimate way to approach
the text. But I don’t think the way I approached the text is
any less legitimate, nor does my approach take the text less
seriously than the “traditional” interpretation. No
matter how much we try to explain the passage away, a plain
reading of it remains problematic.... Read this in full
at http://www.abpnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3941&Itemid=9
CREATION MUSEUM OPENS EXHIBIT TO PROMOTE NATURAL SELECTION A
Kentucky museum that advocates creationism unveiled an exhibit
March 15 that affirms Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection
even as they reject his teachings on evolution.
"All
we're doing is helping people to understand that natural selection
is not evolution (even though) it's portrayed that way in public
schools," said Ken Ham, founder of the Christian ministry
Answers in Genesis, which operates the Creation Museum in
Petersburg, Ky.
Natural selection was Darwin's explanation
for how organisms gain new traits over time. Ham said the exhibit
was added to the museum to show that creationists can believe in
natural selection without having to embrace evolution.
The
exhibit, entitled "Natural Selection is Not Evolution"
features a cave aquarium with blind cavefish to show how organisms
possess traits specific to their environment. It also features a
"Creation Orchard" that shows the family tree of each
original kind of created plant or animal as described in
Genesis.... Read this in full
at http://blog.beliefnet.com/news/2009/03/creation-museum-opens-exhibit.php
STARING INTO THE ABYSS by
Dinesh D'Souza I write this fresh from debating bioethicist
Peter Singer on "Can we be moral without God?" at
Singer's home campus, Princeton University. Singer is a
mild-mannered fellow who speaks calmly and lucidly. Yet you
wouldn't have to read his work too long to find his extreme
positions. He cheerfully advocates infanticide and euthanasia and,
in almost the same breath, favors animal rights. Even most
liberals would have qualms about third-trimester abortions; Singer
does not hesitate to advocate what may be termed fourth-trimester
abortions, i.e., the killing of infants after they are
born.
Singer writes, "My colleague Helga Kuhse and I
suggest that a period of 28 days after birth might be allowed
before an infant is accepted as having the same right to life as
others." Singer argues that even pigs, chickens, and fish
have more signs of consciousness and rationality—and,
consequently, a greater claim to rights—than do fetuses,
newborn infants, and people with mental disabilities. "Rats
are indisputably more aware of their surroundings, and more able
to respond in purposeful and complex ways to things they like or
dislike, than a fetus at 10- or even 32-weeks gestation. …
The calf, the pig, and the much-derided chicken come out well
ahead of the fetus at any stage of pregnancy."
Some
people consider Singer a provocateur who says outrageous things
just to get attention. But Singer is deadly serious about his
views and -- as emerged in our debate -- has a consistent rational
basis for his controversial positions.... Read this in full
at http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/march/22.60.html
STUDIES: PROSTATE PSA TESTS MAY DO MORE HARM THAN
GOOD Prostate
cancer screenings given to millions of American men each year have
little or no effect on whether patients will die from the disease,
according to two large studies just released. Although the new
trials produced slightly different results, both raise the
question of whether early detection of prostate cancer -- whose
treatments can leave men impotent and incontinent -- does more
harm than good.
After nearly a decade of follow-up,
American scientists leading a trial of 77,000 men found there were
slightly more deaths among men who were randomly assigned to
undergo annual screening for PSA (prostate-specific antigen) as
there were in the comparison group. Because prostate tumors
usually grow so slowly, however, doctors say there haven't been
enough deaths yet to know whether that small increase is a real
problem or due to chance.... Read this in full
at http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2009-03-18-psa-prostate-cancer_N.htm
CONSIDER
“Is
death the last sleep? No, it is the final awakening.” Walter
Scott
VERSE TO PONDER “The fruit
of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things
there is no law.” Galatians 5:22-23
ON
PRAYER O Lord our God, Who has called us to
serve You, In the midst of the world's affairs,
When we stumble, hold us; When we fall, lift us up;
When we are hard pressed with evil, deliver us; When we
turn from what is good, turn us back; And bring us at
last to Your glory. ... St. Alcuin (c. 735-804)
PRAY FOR PERSECUTED CHRISTIANS
TODAY http://christiansincrisis.net/
DAILY BLESSING PACT Use
the following list as your daily prayer guide. Think of a brother
or situation that applies and lift them up in prayer.
I am
agreeing in prayer with you for God’s blessings to overtake
you!
PERSONAL Marital harmony Family unity Children
saved Faithful pastor Spirit-filled church Real
friendships Relatives redeemed Educational
benefits Recreational time Fulfilling career Favor with
God and man Be in God’s will
FINANCIAL Better
Jobs Raises or bonuses Benefits Sales &
commissions Business Growth Settlements Estates &
inheritances Investment increase Rebates &
returns Checks in the mail Gifts & surprises Money to
be found Bills decrease while blessings increase
"And
all these blessings shall come on thee, and overtake thee, if thou
shalt hearken unto the voice of the Lord thy God" (Deut.
28:2).
[As you travel on business or vacation, let me know
if you'd like the church guys to pray for your safety and
spiritual effectiveness. I'll add your name to the list for the
time you'll be away.]
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