Showing posts with label faith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faith. Show all posts

Saturday, July 11, 2015

God's Favorite Sign

Anyone else "collecting rainbows"? I keep seeing rainbows in the heavens!!!!
I know we have a lot of rain however I love it that it's God's sign of faithfulness and they are being displayed NOW in this interesting hour of history.
To those in our culture who have claimed it as their brand ... EMBRACE IT. Because each time you change your profile picture or wave your flag, you are reminding the world that GOD IS FAITHFUL. And it seems He really REALLY wants YOU to know it too. Don't you think it's interesting that of ALL THE EMBLEMS you could have chosen you chose A RARE EXAMPLE IN HISTORY THAT God specifically said THIS IS A SIGN FOR FOREVER of one of MY CHARACTERISTICS?!
He could have told us the rainbow reminds us of His anger, or that sin doesn't win, or anything ... but HE CHOSE to remind us FOR FOREVER (and ever and ever) of HIS FAITHFULNESS. HE WILL NOT ABANDON US, OR HIS PROMISES OF GOODNESS to us.
God has great dreams for you ... He is faithful to YOU. He will NOT walk away from His promises.
GOD IS GOOD. And His rainbow is beautiful. But more so the God it represents behind it. So keep waving it in our faces. There is a remnant that is rejoicing. We can see beyond your political aggressiveness ... God is going to do great things in the "rainbow community." You will be KNOWN as a community that learned of God's faithfulness ...
God's sweet blessings of revelation to you beloved rainbow community. God's awesome things are to come for you!

Thursday, December 25, 2014

A Glimmer of Freedom this Christmas

In this hour where a bitter debate rages on Christianity's right to play a role in our American culture, the little things this holiday season seem so sweet.

Statements of "Merry Christmas!" greetings from the guy in the coffee shop drive through window. The local greenhouse billboard out front sends "Merry Christmas!" regards to passengers on a very busy highway. Or, the carolers driving from afar to support the nativity scene at the State Capitol and taking time to use music to bless those bustling about the capital city.

It isn't the big things I look for, but the little things that mean so much. I love when little children who recognize the reason for the season is not the man in the red suit, but the babe in the manger. The friends who celebrate when money was given in their honor to needy individuals in another country. TV News stations that bypass the cry for political correctness and tweet "Merry Christmas" wishes to twitter followers. Thrills of some being able to give to those who would go without this holiday season if not for their last minute labors of generosity.

The freedom to express our religion and beliefs, and the freedom to give of ourselves to Whom and how we want, has been taken for granted for decades. Now, just the acknowledgment of Merry Christmas has been thrown into the political correctness arena. And eager embraces of religious phrases and ideas pertaining to the Judeo-Christian underpinnings of our nation are urged to silence. Regularly assumed actions that speak of individual liberty are now - sadly - second guessed.

I never knew a Christmas yard sign, a volunteer's boisterous voice singing Christmas carols at the Salvation Army's red kettle, or an elected official including a scripture on his family Christmas card - could mean so much. In this hour with the battle to maintain our religious freedoms, comes a greater awareness of their significance and presence. And too I believe for some (not necessarily examples noted above, but in general) there exists a greater desire to readily pro-claim them because these sentiments are personal convictions.

It is the small, and big, things that display people's acknowledgment of the important things, the real things, the truth. That Christ is the reason for the season and therefore Merry Christmas is very appropriate to say. That our faith is of such intricate importance that we want to share it when and how we can. And, that this season is joyful if but for one reason only: this season's demonstrations resemble the heart of a Father who sent His Son to join us on earth for a little while, so we could be with Him for all eternity.

Merry Christmas. Jesus is, always has been, and always will be the reason for this season. May we never grow tired of proclaiming it, and working to preserve the freedom that allows us to exude it.

ajh

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Discovering Religious Freedom in New England

I walk away from a whirlwind tour of New England with this poignant reminder: a small group of people from all across their country came together and made a trek across a vast ocean for a specific purpose. They vacated their homes, left their families, and endured horrendous living conditions, started building homes in the friged winter, sacrificed their lives and all they had ever known and loved for this simple reason: they wanted the FREEDOM to worship God how THEY wanted.

That's it. That is why the Pilgrims - and those to follow - came to America in the early 1600's.

Their commitment to Christ, and His principles were so strong, and deeply rooted in their souls, that they had "no choice" but to find freedom for expression - even if that meant they must make a home in a wild unknown world.

When I look in the mirror and consider, as someone who has benefited from religious freedom, it is up to me and a grand few as to whether this same liberty is lost or preserved for tomorrow's generation. My chest gets heavy. Yet I will not hide from the fact that even now, in this hour in America, I am a care-taker of this right. The stark truth that it's a hard battle, one easy to let go of, or dismiss for generations to follow - is cold reality. Yet in the process of considering what others have done before me to obtain something so dear and sweet, I am re-affirmed that my choice to put elbow grease into all that I can is well worth it. I cannot turn back.

Many have heard me say up until now that I hope to meet the Founding Fathers when I get to heaven and to hear them say "Thank you for what you have done to keep our country free". But after this fresh revelation on the Mayflower in Plymouth 2014, I think I'll be changing those words. Now, in addition to the Founding Fathers, I also plan to meet the Puritans, the Pilgrims, and all those who fit into the "we sacrificed a lot so that you as a nation could worship God how you wanted" hall of fame. I realize I will answer to a huge cloud of witnesses. But with God has my final Judge, if they look at me and say "You helped keep, preserve, solidify and pass on the torch of freedom" I will know that I have done well.

Oh Father, please let it be that religious freedom will not disappear in my lifetime, or in America's centuries to come. May I work to pass it on to generations to come, regardless the cost, conditions of the battle, or length of time. Show me how God. Show me how. Religious freedom, and all freedoms that coincide, is just too precious to lose. - ajh

Monday, September 2, 2013

Deception Has Cloaked the Devil - Planned Parenthood and Its Founders' Agenda

I’d like to offer dignity to those who have utilized their services yet didn’t know. Your role in this narrative is non-important. What is important is the foundation of this entity, the agenda of its founder and what it looks like in the future.

Enter Planned Parenthood and Margaret Sanger.

I forget what source I was reading that highlighted this book Killer Angel, written by George Grant. The description that it was short, credible and a historical depiction of a life that few know about drew me to purchase it. The words on the page gripped me. The story of this woman makes you wonder how a person can be guilty of this level of evil and yet go unknown.

The author eloquently put Margaret Sanger’s life, the same generation and age range of Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini, in context:

“…Stalin would see to the slaughter of at least fifteen million Russian and Ukrainian kulaks… Mussolini would massacre as many as four million Ethiopians, two million Eritreans, and a million Serbs, Croats, and Albanians. As the wildly lionized Fuhrer, Hitler would exterminate more than six million Jews, two million Slavs, and a million Poles. As the founder of Planned Parenthood and the impassioned heroine of various feminist causes … Sanger would be responsible for the brutal elimination of more than thirty* million children in the United States and as many as two and a half billion worldwide.” (page 19; bold emphasis my own)

Our records of history and culture have justifiably branded Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini as cruel humans whose evil intents knew no bounds. But for some reason Margaret Sanger’s story has been hidden, cloaked in robes of glory, praise and justification. Our culture continues to live with this destructive chemical weapon in our back yard yet our understanding of it resembles that of the leaders of her day whom bought into her agenda. We, like her plethora of supporters did, prove ourselves fools, uneducated simpletons by allowing this monstrosity to continue.

Here are a few facts taken from Mr. Grant’s book:
  • Margaret Sanger was a very troubled, broken and lost individual from youth until death. She was a sex addict beyond all reason. She was a gifted movement leader. And Planned Parenthood materialized from a small passion to implement the following ideas:
  • She was a dedicated Eugenic… “thoroughly convinced that the ‘inferior races’ were in fact ‘human weeds’ and a ‘menace to civilization’.” (Page 83)
  • Margaret’s efforts and business was “… from its inception implicitly and explicitly racist…evident in its various programs and initiatives: government control over family decisions, nonmedicinal health-care experimentations, the rabid abortion crusade, and the coercive sterilization initiatives.” (Page 85)
     
  • She strategically placed her “clinics” in areas populated by those she saw as “unfit” for her crusade to ‘save the planet’. (Page 78) Her targeted cultures included those of the “Blacks, Hispanics, Amerinds, Fundamentalists, and Catholics” (Page 85) as well as Jews. She had no limits as to what she would do to accomplish her agenda.
  • Around World War II, she and her colleagues “determined that all Planned Parenthood associations – regardless of social, cultural, or political contexts – make ‘legal access’ to ‘unrestricted abortion’ a ‘high priority.’” (Page 94)
  • Margaret and her peers “made certain that each national affiliate would develop and implement ‘value-free’ sex-education curricula and programs…using perverse off-the shelf commercial pornography in elementary classrooms, undermining traditional values, usurping the authority of parents, and encouraging promiscuous activity…” (Page 95)
  • Hitler and Stalin empathized or implemented her theories; one of her close friends was Hitler’s director of genetic sterilization, involved in the Nazi Society for Racial Hygiene. 
Somehow this story, depicted here by even a few points, goes untold while her facilities and their destruction reside in many communities in our states. They continue the agenda of a woman who wanted to eliminate those she deemed worthless. And we as Americans have let this atrocity continue.

Here’s a link to find Planned Parenthood corporate offices in your state or a list of facilities (example here is Michigan; see tab on upper right hand side of page for your own state info).

Our goal is not to demonize the people who are innocently involved, but to rescue them from destruction, as well as the women, fathers and unborn babes who are unknowingly caught up in this destructive agenda. This is where laws, local governments and alternative pregnancy resources centers play a role.

Here are three challenges:
  1. Educate: Find the closest Planned Parenthood in your region. Educate yourself on this story and share it with your friends.
  2. Pray: Network with others and start a prayer effort, specifically asking God: How can we help the people intertwined with this entity, and how do we remove this place and its agenda from our communities?
  3. Act. Now. Take God’s instructions, and the wisdom of others – and act. 
“Rescue those being led away to death; hold back those staggering toward slaughter. If you say, ‘But we knew nothing about this,’ does not he who weighs the heart perceive it? Does not he who guards your life know it? Will he not repay each person according to what he has done?” (Proverbs 24:11 – 12)

Bless those who have not known. Love those who do not believe. But together set the story free to be told and to be known.

May our generation be written about in the history books: that in our time, Planned Parenthood was no longer utilized. Margaret Sanger, your poison has been exposed and your agenda will be inoculated.

Carry on Life Preservers… we have a job to do!
- ajh

*Please note the book was last published in 2001. The number over abortions is over 54 million in the US now.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

The Millennials


This piece is written a few months ago, as a response to the concerned American Patriot who sees the direction our country is headed and desperately wants to awaken the “next generation” before it’s “too late”. But they do not know how to get the young person’s attention and they wonder if it’s worth the attempt. But before an action plan is formed, it is vital that they understand this generation, its culture, and worldview.

The Millennials 
Written by Amy J. Hawkins, a Millennial from Michigan

Josef Stalin once said: "America is like a healthy body and its resistance is threefold: its patriotism, its morality, and its spiritual life. If we can undermine these three areas, America will collapse from within."

As the Millennial generation, our world is very convoluted. Everything is relative. There are few absolutes and of those that do exist, many are morphed from their original intent. We have been raised on crumbling bedrock of diluted and re-created “truths”. It would not be surprising if we have the most discombobulated worldview since the fall of the Roman Empire.

This young adult generation has grown up in a culture of death. Our understanding of the value of life, from the unborn to the aging senior, is non-existent because we do not value our own. And, sadly, many times death is more appealing than life.

Our worldview is defined by the images on the TV screens and by our peers. We have not been raised with a reliance on God but have been conditioned that humanism is sufficient. The terms like honor, goodness, integrity, morality and character are antiquated and not understood. We are wandering and very lost. Nothing is simple in our lives.

We have seen the breakdown of the traditional family first hand, to the point we barely recognize what that family structure is or why it’s significant. We half-expect our parents’ self-destruction, failures and even successes to be repeated in us. We have barely a thought that God might have a good (or different) plan for us regardless of our heritage or role models.

Fidelity is a foreign word. We’ve seen parents show us it’s easier to leave than work things out. Our families are broken, displaced and patched together again, oftentimes resulting in too much experience of one parent homes. Many of us do not doubt our parent figures’ love of us but they are desperately wounded from their own struggles, let alone able to help us with ours. We live in the greying shadow of parents who have experienced divorce in their own childhood, troubled growing up years or abortions in their own wombs. Brokenness and conflict has leeched onto the spirits of our homes resulting in us serving as walking portraits of unseen and demoralized battlefields.

Many of us have grown up in homes that find us to be inconveniences or something to be controlled and scheduled. Our schools treat us as numbers and our communities and neighborhoods oftentimes find us a bundle of irresponsible attitude and therefore a “problem to be solved”.

In some situations, from childhood we are trained that busy is synonymous with a normal life. Our experiences include a whirlwind of sports, hobbies and experiences. When we grow old, silence and reflective stillness seem so irregular that we run from it every chance we get. We are individual islands, walking around at 90 mph in fashion that sends a message needing a psychology degree to decipher, eyes averted on our phones, ears plugged with the latest noise - all outward attempts to protect ourselves within.

We have little comprehension of time, generations or the fruitfulness of understanding history. We are raised among generations that don’t talk about their experiences, observations or reflections. We ‘kind of’ remember when abortion was a rarity, divorce a scandal and Playboy a naughty word. But our lives are void of those who take the regular moments to tell us stories and lessons learned, teach us the truths that need remembering, or to ask us questions and listen to discover our hidden potential.

We also are confused by the principle that sacrifice leads to reward. And we do not fully understand the military’s role in our lives.  The fact that freedom is not free, that evil must be fought and that defense must be a priority is lost on us.

We do not recognize perversion as it has become our reality. We find amusing the things God despises and therefore think nothing of compromising lifestyles. Lust, drinks and drug induced highs are euphoric moments that move us from our reality into something that seems more bearable and appealing. We’re taught to experiment with everything and everyone without limit, hardly looking toward the consequences.

We have watched old systems fail not only for ourselves but for our communities: marriages, peer groups, political parties, education institutions, and foster care, prison or government programs. Our trust is hesitant and temporary; our walls of defense are high; and unconditional faithfulness, while desired, is more-so not realistically expected.

Sadly, America’s young adults are not cultivated or equipped for Divine excellence but instead taught satisfaction with secular mediocrity. We are not entrusted with a vision or shown how to obtain our dreams. Success has been defined to us in terms of money, accomplishments, relationships and sex appeal. We are not around others who noticeably model Godly living standards, therefore how would we know they are worth obtaining?

Education is a social club, not an institution worth serious pursuit. Thoughts of content and substance aren’t necessary. We can use acronyms and “tweets” to communicate the messages we want to get across so why use the art of conversation? Technology is equivalent to oxygen. Our self-expression comes in many different forms. We are not taught to live with long term mindsets. Life for us is in the here and now. Patience is not a virtue. As a “microwave generation”, anything more than thirty seconds is too long. We are spoon fed philosophies by professors, while intentional critical thinking is not encouraged. 

We expect things to be given to us, relishing more in the life of careless beach babes than ambitious scholars or entrepreneurs; the idea of hard work seems an inconvenience; and there is no comprehension of running out, thanks to parents’ generosity, credit cards and the government’s enabling means.

Some of us have ideas but we don’t know where to start. And we are distracted by our obsession to live in others’ realities. Something is never enough, we always want more; our thirst is quenched by the purchase power; and government is already our default for provider and salvation. If we can get out of it we will; if we can’t, we’ll do the minimal to get by.

The commercials and talking heads tell us we are the answer: we can take over the world, solve issues of poverty and mass hunger, find homes for abused animals and make the planet sustainable. The challenge to “save the day” quickens our spirits for purpose but what we are not told is that their prediction rests on humanism, youth and idealism, dismissing the truth that efforts without God will leave the same tasks to the next generations that follow. And we will be left with the same emptiness as when we started.

Why don’t these bold voices mention that nothing but God will complete us? 

I am grieved at the fact that my generation cares more about those in another country than they do about those in their backyard. And I am ashamed at their unabashed attempt to demonize America. My peers are so painfully blinded by what’s not true that when an accurate account of history is put before them, it is blasphemed.

As a young and middle age adult, I am so very disappointed in our leaders whether in our churches, elected offices, universities, political parties or even families who oftentimes insult our intelligence and potential as young adults and lead us away from the truth. In our formative years, everything has been skewed and now as young adults we live within a twisted worldview, leaving us dangerously mis-led and out of balance.

My generation is reaping the consequences of the church’s faulty translations. And Americans of all age groups have overlooked the connection between God and morality and economic and cultural well-being. We - especially my generation - have detached the idea that beliefs, words and behavior have consequences. And, delightfully unaware, we suffer in the quake of moral absence.

The safest and most grounded place for us should be in the church. But, it oftentimes seems today’s church is gravely mis-led, as they do not exude the power and truth of the Gospel, but peddle a false idea of its comfort, ease and benefits. In the church, if we are there at all, we are encouraged to believe in God, but not to surrender to His Lordship or acknowledge our need for a Savior or rely on the God of Power. We are not presented with the truth that there is a Divine Destiny for our lives; that a Heroic and Loving God yearns for a relationship with us or the stability of law versus grace is necessary for true wholesome living.

And of grave concern is what the radical Muslim agenda is attempting to do to our country, how we have been infiltrated from within, and how their strategy continues a fast and subtle encroachment from every side. Sadly, I see the ignorance of my peers, oblivious to the presence of evil, denying that “anyone” would intentionally target and attempt to destroy our way of life and freedoms.

My generation is wandering, hurting, and even unconsciously feeling the repercussions of those missing from our generation (the 53 plus million aborted). We’ve been dumbed down, deceived and duped. We are medicated, wounded, manipulated, pre-defined, alone, distracted, broken, hopeless and lost. We need help.

Why doesn’t the older generation understand: the help we need does not include giving us life on a silver platter? We do not need more coffee shops and lattes or more incredible tools of technology. We do not need more “green” messages, catchy songs or twisted movies to attempt to solicit our attention and give us purpose and life. We don’t need parents for best friends; we need parents who establish guidelines riddled with mercy and forgiveness.

We do not need permission to surrender to our base humanity therefore eliminating all moral, respect and honorable boundaries under the mis-understood idea that we need ‘freedom to be ourselves.’ We do not need to be coerced into action, or coddled for fear of discomfort. We don’t need unfettered permission.

What do we need? We need truth. We need healthy families. We need righteous relationships. We need to observe and experience character, integrity and morality. We need boundaries, balance and consequences. We need help confronting our guilty hearts and assistance in unraveling the web of lies we’ve come to know as reality. We need someone to listen to us. We need someone to tell us we are beautiful and handsome and that our identity and worth must not be defined by the culture but by a Holy God.

We need help turning off the noise and learning to not be afraid of confronting our vulnerabilities with a Redeeming God. We need to feel safe and accepted. We need help “getting out” of our cultural, ancestral and peer groupthink. We need to know God rejoices in us not works against us.

We need healing, restoration and forgiveness. We need to know there’s nothing wrong with us! We need the relentless pursuit of unconditional love. We need silent support and public praise; we need to know our parents are proud of us and that we are not the ones who have messed up their lives. We need perspective. We need older people who will be resolved to invest in us. We need to be able to recognize goodness and see there is something more appealing than bequeathing life to our sinful nature. We need to know we’re not alone and that there is Someone worth living for.

Those with liberal agendas use bold and voracious attempts to claim our minds, hearts, spirits and souls. They might be winning the airwaves, our attention and the conversation but they are not winning our spirits. Deep down inside we know that something is still amiss.

Obviously not all of us fit into these depictions. But I think most of us have encountered more than one of these lies and wrestled with these battles of a sinful nature.

I fear we are in the day that Stalin hoped for: as a generation, our patriotism is waning, morality is lacking and spirituality is muddied. This status report applies to my generation but also to those preceding, let alone those who are watching and following us. I want my generation to cherish America and not dismiss it as an entitlement or a worthless cause. But most importantly, I want my generation to recognize what light is and come to the revelation that they are standing in deep darkness and, with the Help of a Savior, to then embrace their God-ordained destiny and purpose on this earth.  

In light of the despair I observe, the grief I feel and the agony for my generation I work to expose, I am resolved to rely on the God of Hope. And I know based on history, even with only a remnant, this nation can be restored. This can also be true about a generation.

With revelation of a Mighty God, and repentance towards His Principles, I am confident that America is not done, that we can do better, that my generation can become the second Greatest Generation. But the question of so many conservatives, including my own heart, remains: Where do we go from here? How do we reach the younger generation? And who will listen to those of us who “get it”?

There are a small few of us as millennials who want to serve as translators of three worlds: we appreciate the past, recognize the danger of the society we’re living in today and yearn to turn things around for tomorrow’s history books. We have one hand gripping on the truth of yesteryear, trying in the midst of this whirlwind of a culture to understand the truth of today, and with the energy that is left attempting to plant seeds for the future while hunkered down fighting for our lives. And sometimes it feels like we are losing.

If leaders took time to help us process all of the afore mentioned, understand our culture, determine how to translate the never changing absolute standards into language we understand, they might find the next American greats. The future George Washington Carvers, Ben Franklins, Harriet Tubmans, and Abigail Adams are diamonds in the rough waiting to be discovered.

Please help me awaken my generation so that Josef Stalin’s dream does not come true. I do not want the founding fathers' America to die. The agenda and marching orders of the 21st century's Stalins must not win. I do not want to lose more of my generation mentally, spiritually and physically. Please do not give up on us.

Too much blood has been spilled and sacrifice made for me not to do my part in fighting to save our freedoms and preserve this country.  So, with God’s help and examples of leadership like yours and many others, I will continue to stand my ground with resilience and not surrender my blessed and free America.

Gratefully, your fellow patriot, servant and friend,

Amy J. Hawkins
Michigan

Note: Please do not reproduce without permission. Thank you (amyjaynehawkins@gmail.com). 

Monday, July 29, 2013

CNN Article: Millennials and the Church

Interesting and insightful piece on Millennial generation members. Well worth your reading.

Why Millennials are Leaving the Church

I think the author has a good pulse on "our" generation when she makes these points:

"Time and again, the assumption among Christian leaders, and evangelical leaders in particular, is that the key to drawing twenty-somethings back to church is simply to make a few style updates – edgier music, more casual services, a coffee shop in the fellowship hall, a pastor who wears skinny jeans, an updated Web site that includes online giving.

"But here’s the thing: Having been advertised to our whole lives, we millennials have highly sensitive BS* meters, and we’re not easily impressed with consumerism or performances..."

"What millennials really want from the church is not a change in style but a change in substance..."

Keep reading here

*Asterisk inserted here. I apologize for the colorful language but it came from the author herself. It would not be my preference of words if I had written the article. 

Monday, July 22, 2013

Refreshing: Marriage Battle - All Is Not Lost

I've just come across a piece that is awash of encouragement. While I am not sure that I agree with all of what the author says, I see nuggest of gold. Here are a few of them from The Surest Way to Promote God's Good Plan for Marriage (by Dan Doriani)

  • Jesus defends one man one woman marriage in the gospels: "On the other hand, Genesis states and Jesus reaffirms God's good plan for marriage: "From the beginning the Creator made them male and female. . . . For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh" (Matt. 19:4-5). "
      
  • Quotes Russell Moore "...the gospel doesn't need family values to flourish: "Real faith often thrives when it is in sharp contrast to the cultures around it..."
  • "...this is hardly the first time an America court or legislature has promoted or tolerated actions contrary to biblical morality..."
  • "Waves of good marriages will make the case for God's plan more effectively than any state or federal law..."
  • We still have the freedom to promote traditional marriage (vs countries like China who are forced into abortions, not even having the freedom to promote or choose a certain value)
Take a peek at it yourself. And many thanks to Family Research Council for pointing me in the right direction of hope! (Sign up to join their regular Social-Conservative Issue Review email. It's a worthy email to receive!)

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Video: Every Day is Father's Day

The one man, one woman marriage case by the US Supreme Court will be announced tomorrow. On the eve of this announcement, I am reminded of how grateful I am for both a man, and a woman as my parents. There is nothing that can replace the role of married parents aka a mom ... and a dad.

To those who have not had that union represented in your own home: dads can also be in the face of a mentor, an amazing uncle or grandfather or even a fatherly figure in your community.

There is no one who can compare with the Father we all share - He's pretty crazy about you and He never fails. Here's to being leaders in our generation that applaud dads and make it popular again to be a culture that loves our earthly fathers and gives allegiance to our Heavenly One.

Every day is a day made by Pappa God... let me know what you think:



I've posted this and other favorite videos here, on a special tab of my blog.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Eric Metaxas: Christians in Politics

If someone asked me (I highly doubt anyone would ask me this) "What are words in the Christian culture that would be considered swear words?" I would have to answer "Christians and politics in the same sentence."

And now the audience laughs and I look on in seriousness. No, I'm not joking.

Eric Metaxas says it well in this piece. Christians are meant to get involved in politics but by doing it God's way. 

Come on Christians: to tell yourself it's dirty and unnecessary for your involvement is like saying, "The laundry is dirty but I refuse to wash it." The process needs you to help improve it.

Yes, Eric Metaxas definitely speaks truth and is well worth the short listen.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Breathtaking Departure of the Pope (Video)

One of my dearest friends shared this video of the Pope's departure today from the Vatican. There is no narrator. Just applause, gentle fairwells, the ringing of bells and a sea of attendants who are gently transitioning him to this next stage of pilgrimage. It is awesome and well worth the 3 minute watch.

Last week, I "randomly" came across a documentary on the Vatican on tv. While I enjoy and appreciate documentaries, I rarely watch them. They don't come as the first choice for enjoyable relaxation.
But this one caught my attention and my spirit and I was gripped with the hour long education and observation of the culture within these proverbial four walls. It was so enlightening.

I am not a Catholic but having grown up around those of the Catholic faith for many years and them having graciously accepted my million and one questions I can say the following: I am so grateful for the role the Catholic community plays in our culture, their devout faith and adoration of God is humbling and the standards which they embrace are convicting.

As I watched this man depart, I was praying for his protection and future encounters with God. I am thinking of my Catholic friends and the community at large today, praying to God "What is it You have next for them, Father?"

This is a moment in history we would do well to take note of. And may my religious sect, if you call it that, of Protestants learn from this faithful community of Catholics. We may not agree on all the doctrine, but I do agree with them in this: We love God, we love people, and we believe our lives should demonstrate adoration and surrender to Him.

To my three bosom buds of Catholic women, to God be the glory for what He has done in and through your community thus far. Seeing Christ reflected in you gives me hope to continue on. May an even greater awareness of Father God be with you in these days of transition. To Him be the glory indeed.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Op Ed: Millennials & the Conservative Narrative

Consider this an open letter to Republican and Conservative leaders alike.

Why are you surprised the Millennial Generation is not responding to you?

Why are you surprised that they are not concerned about our nation and its eroding brand of freedom? Have you ever wondered what our perception is of the conservative movement? Or have you wondered whether we truly understand the narrative? Have you considered that we are foreign students in a nation you know so well and love? You are frustrated that we will not come to your rallies, your monthly meetings, your pizza parties, or your door walking days. But my question to you is what are you asking us to come to?

With that question, I do not mean what room, what building, or what town. But I mean ideology. What is your narrative? What is a Republican? What is conservative? What is your cause, your goal, the reason for your engagement?

The Millennial Generation (early 20’s to early 30’s) and now younger, need you and need your message. But until you define that for which you want us to engage, in lingo we understand, make it appealing to our senses and emotions and use things we care about to make the case that your path is better than the one we follow – do not expect us to come.

If you were in our shoes, would you want to follow? I didn’t think so. So, don’t expect the same of us. Ask yourself “What is the thing that I’m calling them to? How does my cause stand for more worthy purposes than the opposition? How do I explain the principles and their impact on things the Millennials care about?”

If you do not figure out how to do it quick, who knows what will happen in our nation’s future. Please stop looking to us to get engaged or blaming tomorrow’s potential demise on our dismissal of what’s important. Instead, please start by telling us your story, listening to us at times without saying a word, and
sharing the vision for what we can become as individuals, a generation and a nation.

Until you start doing the necessary things, we’re not coming. Quit looking to us. We’re looking to you.
- ajh

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Sunday, May 27, 2012

Absolutely Not

Absolutely not ... is any form of abortion okay for any certain reason.

Absolutely not... is extramarital affairs justified.

Absolutely not... is dishonesty acceptable, regardless of its size.

Absolutely not... is impurity satisfactory before a Pure and Holy God.

Absolutely not ... is everything permissable and beneficial.

Absolutely not ... is faithfulness impossible.

Absolutely not... is government worthy of entry into every part of our lives.

Absolutely not... shall we take the shed blood of others for granted as we throw away our freedom.

Absolutely not... will we be a people enjoying God's blessings if we misuse and blashpheme His name.

Absolutely not ... does our own happiness qualify for higher importance than anything else it affects.

Absolutely not... is our complaining and whining defend-able due to someone else's action (or lack thereof).

Absolutely not... is it okay for parents to fill the role primarily as friends and not principals in children's lives who train, discipline, mentor and love.

Absolutely not ... is it okay for us to deflect our individual responsibilities on someone else.

Absolutely not ... is it okay to disregard the consequences when contemplating a serious decision. And absolutely not is it okay to assume our decisions and actions do not affect others.

Absolutely not... is stealing acceptable because we are "worthy" in our own minds.

Absolutely not ... is truth relative.

Absolutely not... is it okay for instructors, professors and teachers to take advantage of their profession and not teach students how to be objective thinkers.

Absolutely not... shall we expect the blessings of Providence, Divine wisdom and help by His hand if we continue to mock, ignore and shun His guidelines.

We can do better than this, America. The journey to excellence as a nation and as individuals is not easy. But the place of true freedom, happiness and blessing starts with absolutes, absolutely defined by an un-compromising, forgiving and very good God.