David Cameron's Easter Message – While both U.S. President Barak Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper are both professing Christians, I haven't heard of either one penning a faith-centered message for Easter. Was the British Prime Minister out of his depth? "I’m hardly a model church-going, God-fearing Christian. Like so many others, I’m a bit hazy on the finer points of our faith." Theologically, I suppose this is a bit of train wreck, but full marks for trying. He ends, "I hope everyone can share in the belief of trying to lift people up rather than count people out … That after all is the heart of the Christian message. It’s the principle around which the Easter celebration is built. Easter is all about remembering the importance of change, responsibility, and doing the right thing for the good of our children. And today, that message matters more than ever." The heart of Easter at your church may vary slightly.
Responding to a Spouse's Sexual Sin – Part of a video series, The Mingling of Souls where Matt Chandler and Lauren Chandler answer questions. Lauren: "Although it feels intensely personal, it is not. It is an issue in her husband's heart that's rooted in sin, it is sin; it's coveting; it's rooted in choosing the creation over the creator; it's against God, and though it feels very personal, it's not personal … What a privilege, as painful as it is, that she gets to be a part of his reconciliation to the Lord and to her, and how she gets to be the hands and feet of Jesus; that she gets to be a minister of the gospel to her own husband. It's hard, and it involves a pouring out, and it is very much like Jesus did for us … You will have to sustain something that feels very offensive, but Jesus did it first for you."
The Wedding Cake Issue Just Got Exponentially More Complicated – Benjamin L. Corey thinks there's more than just one reason for a Christian to refuse to do a wedding cake. He's got 10, one of which is: "The Bible clearly states in Deuteronomy 24 that a man cannot serve in the military during his first year of marriage. If you sell a cake to that young military couple, you will be endorsing a lifestyle that is directly rebelling against God’s inerrant word. Don’t do it!" Plus, according to Ezekiel, you shouldn't do the cake if one of them works at a bank.
Children's Ministry Reveals Much About Adult Ministry – "I truly believe that you can get a sense about how your church feels about the Bible by looking no further than the children’s wing of the church. In a way, Sunday School is a great litmus test to see how important the Word of God is to the larger church … Do children have Bibles in their hands at church? Do they open those Bibles when they are in Sunday School? Make sure to peer behind the aesthetics of children’s ministry. Take an interest in what is being taught and don’t let visual appearance fool you."
Faith Focused Film Announcement of the Week – "Hugh Jackman will be playing the role of Paul, and he, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck will produce the film under their Pearl Street Films production company. The film is believed to cover Paul's conversion to Christianity on the road to Damascus, his ministry to the gentiles and his imprisonment. Jackman told Parade magazine in 2009 that he is a student of transcendental meditation … His father, however, became a born-again Christian after attending a Billy Graham crusade in Australia, which Jackman attended as a young boy."
Street Preacher Told Not to Use Certain Verses – "A street preacher has been told by a judge which Bible verse he should have used when discussing homosexuality, as he was convicted of a public order offense at Bristol Crown Court … In court Judge Shamim Qureshi told Overd that he should have used Leviticus 18 instead of Leviticus 20 to make a point about homosexuality, the Christian Legal Center said. Overd commented: 'I am amazed that the Judge sees it as his role to dictate which parts of the Bible can and can’t be preached. This is not free speech but censorship. The Judge is redacting the Bible', he added."
Bible Reading Blues – "I always felt like I was drinking from a shallow well in every single Bible Reading Plan I picked. I’d lose steam and feel guilty that I wasn’t checking off my daily reading, I’d forget where I was reading, or forget the narrative line. I found myself spending more time trying to piece together things than actually reading and ingesting what I was reading. I loved the Word of God, but I mostly loved it because I knew there was life in it, not because I actually felt life in my reading." But then the scene changes, "I saw themes I hadn’t seen before, and I understood Paul as a person in a way I never had. It was as though my Bible reading went from watching a drama take place on a stage to actually being a part of the play."
Churches Have Bullies, Too – Thom Rainer: "They wreak havoc and create dissension. They typically must have an “enemy” in the church, because they aren’t happy unless they are fighting a battle. They tend to maneuver to get an official leadership position in the church, such as chairman of the elders or deacons or treasurer. But they may have bully power without any official position. Church bullies have always been around. But they seem to be doing their work more furiously today than in recent history."
One for the Road – On Easter Sunday, if you're doing Children's ministry, you can offer to bring both the craft and the snack.
Paul Wilkinson hopes you find something new this year in the Easter narrative you've never noticed before.