Mama Mea Culpa? – Ravi Zacharias on President Obama's remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast: "For those who did not hear the talk, it is sufficient to say that it was the most ill-advised and poorly chosen reprimand ever given at a National Prayer Breakfast. I have been to several and have never, ever heard such absence of wisdom in a setting such as this … citing the Crusades, he used the single most inflammatory word he could have with which to feed the insatiable rage of the extremists. That is exactly what they want to hear…" When You've Lost the Calvinists, You've Lost the Battle – Justin Taylor of The Gospel Coalition is not on-side with 'literal' six day creationism: "It is commonly suggested that this is such a “plain reading” of Scripture—so obviously clear and true—that the only people who doubt it are those who have been influenced by Charles Darwin and his neo-Darwinian successors … so it may come as a surprise to some contemporary conservatives that some of the great stalwarts of the faith were not convinced of this interpretation … I want to suggest there are some good, textual reasons …" (Of course, not everyone agreed.) When It's Time for a Time Out – A look at what it means to be "disqualified from ministry" and the related issue of restoration. "My point is that those who minister for God don’t live unimpeachable lives. By “unimpeachable” I mean perfect. But the sins we are often quick to use to disqualify someone from ministry are far less severe than denying Christ [or] adjusting the Gospel to make it square with our prejudice." If a First Century Christian Time Traveled to Your Church – "If Americanized Christians were to see how the first Christians lived, it would be denounced as some sort of communist cult being led by folks who distorted the Gospel … If Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort were to fly back in time to see how the first Christians—those who walked and talked with Jesus—were doing things, they’d say they were totally doing it wrong, and have succumbed to liberalism." Essay of the Week: What Makes a Movie/CD Christian? – "[William Romanowski] argues, when [Amy] Grant began to abandon explicitly Christian lyrics in favor of ones focused on romance, many Christians became uneasy and were forced to reconsider their paradigm for Christian art. Was Amy Grant enough of a Christian singer? The fact that Grant resisted easy categorization prompted discussion and debate. She defied the strict sacred/secular bifurcation. Of course, the only difference between Christian Grant and secular Grant was the lyrics. Christian art, the logic went, is Christian art only if it explicitly communicates its Christian-ness." Reinventing The Christian Bookstore – Even as the Family Christian bookstore chain enters Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, a former university textbook store has been re-purposed as a center for the Christian community in Winnipeg, Manitoba that is part retail, part library and part Fair Trade gift store: "Materials from the lending library, owned and operated by Mennonite Church Canada, sit in the middle of the spacious store, with catalogue stickers indicating the items are for loan, not for sale …" The university president adds, "We didn't want to build only a library, but we wanted to build a public gathering place." Missing the Moment – We've all seen the pictures where people are so busy with their smartphones they miss something awesome taking place right next to them. Tyler Blanski addressed this and many other social media challenges in a November article that we just discovered: "… Mixing social media with daily life diminishes daily life. When I’m with my son, I want him to be able to take for granted that I am there. And no matter how often I might look up from my phone, if our time together is material for social media, I will never be more than half there. I want him to grow up in a home that is a safe haven, not a stage." Lost in Translation? – The NIV, ESV, Amplified, KJV and several others get together for a dinner party. (I hesitated to title this link, 'If Translations Could Speak.') A great premise if you've always wondered what they all think of each other. [NIV to ESV] "Look, I know you’re the new kid on the block, and that a bunch of pastors are all like, 'Rah, rah, ESV, our study Bible can beat up your study Bible.' But just because you’re new and polished doesn’t mean you’re better. Some of us have been around for a long time and have seen a lot of things." The Vanity and Toxicity of Conversation Toppers: "We may not realize it, but there is an art to making good conversation. Such artistry is not simply the goal of talk show hosts and salesmen but should be something that each one of us practices, especially those who serve as pastors." One for the Road – Next Sunday's worship: Looking for something new that is both hymn-like and chorus-like and also lyrically deep? You could do this song with a driving rhythm section or a classically trained choir.
Obama’s Prayer Breakfast Remarks
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