Tuesday, 12 August 2014
Mark Driscoll's Books Yanked From Baptist's LifeWay Stores, Charisma Magazine
The
nation's second-largest Christian book retailer has pulled megachurch pastor
Mark Driscoll's books from its website and 186 stores.
Leaders
at the Southern Baptist Convention's LifeWay Christian Resources informed
stores on Friday to stop selling books by the Seattle pastor who has been in
hot water.
Last
week, leaders of the church-planting network Acts 29 removed Driscoll and his
churches from the group he helped found and asked that he "step down from
ministry for an extended time and seek help."
Driscoll
has been an influential but edgy pastor within conservative evangelical circles
for several years. His Mars Hill Church, based in Seattle, attracts some 14,000
people at 15 locations across five states. He has been provocative,
occasionally profane and has faced allegations of plagiarism and inflating book
sales.
The
mushrooming set of allegations led the publishing arm to suspend sales while it
"monitors the developments of his ministry," said LifeWay
media-relations manager Marty King.
"It
was a cumulative effect," King said. "The Acts 29 leadership asking
him to step down was certainly a part of that."
At
the time of the decision, LifeWay's stores were selling just one of Driscoll's
titles, A Call to Resurgence, King said.
A
spokesperson for Mars Hill did not respond to LifeWay's decision
Elim Missions, Iraq Appeal
MANY
WILL HAVE SEEN NEWS REPORTS ABOUT THE TREATMENT OF CHRISTIANS IN IRAQ BY THE
MILITANT GROUP ISIS. WE STAND ALONGSIDE OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN IRAQ,
PRAYING FOR GOD’S PROTECTION AND STRENGTH TO BE WITH THEM.
A
statement by CSW, our partners for persecuted Christians, says: “We are deeply
saddened by the appalling treatment of the Christians in Mosul, which clearly
constitutes religious cleansing. We are also concerned at news that Turkoman,
Yazidi and Shabak Iraqis are facing abductions, murder and the destruction of
property in areas controlled by IS. Despite its religious pretensions, the so
called Caliphate is no different from the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia. It has
enacted its own “Year Zero” by erasing every ancient monument or community that
predates its own. Whilst IS can destroy buildings, seize property and
intimidate, humiliate, extort or even kill unarmed civilians, it will
ultimately discover that it is impossible to extinguish faith from the human
heart through the use of force.”
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with us in praying and giving to those who are caught up in those horrendous
situation.
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'We are outnumbered 285-1': Calais police admit they cannot prevent UK migrant surge, Daily Express
FRENCH
police today admitted they were "powerless" to prevent thousands of
migrants attempting to enter Britain illegally.
The
border crisis is now so severe one officer shrugged, saying: "We are
overstretched and there is not much we can do."
Experts
estimate as many as 12,000 refugees make a bolt for Britain through Calais each
year.
Today
the Daily Express witnessed chaotic scenes as gangs of vagrants risked their
lives attempting to jump on the back of moving freight trucks.
The
migrant epidemic is now so bad officials believe at least 30 attempts to make
it to the UK as stowaways every day.
The
2,000 who have congregated in the port town from a variety of countries
including Syria, Iran, Afghanistan, Eritrea and Ethiopia outnumber police by
285-to-one.
One
exasperated officer said the blue line policing the perimeter of the port is so
thin border guards are overrun by the migrant tide.
Giving
the first detailed account from the front line of the fight, the unnamed
officer aid: "There are just two or three patrols - just seven of us
maximum - and hundreds of them trying to get to the UK. We are powerless to do
anything.
Britain considers sending Chinook helicopters to aid fleeing Yazidi refugees in Iraq as the public swings behind air strikes on rampaging Islamic State fighters, Daily Mail
Ministers are considering deploying
top-of-the-range Chinook helicopters
Tornado fighter jets are also on their way to
the region to help aid effort
Three aid drops have been carried out - one
on Saturday and two last night
A mission had to be aborted on Sunday as too
many refugees crowded plane
Poll shows narrow public support for air
strikes on ISIS fighters in Iraq
David Cameron is still on holiday in Portugal
and Nick Clegg is in Spain
Britain is considering sending Chinook
helicopters to Iraq, as the Government rapidly ramps up its response to the
sweeping advance of Islamist extremist threatening to massacre thousands of
non-Muslims.
The military helicopters, which could
be used to rescue Yazidi refugees trapped on Mount Sinjar after fleeing
rampaging Islamic State fighters, would join two RAF C130 Hercules planes
already carrying out aid drops.
A squadron of six to eight Tornado jets
are also on their way to the region amid growing alarm over the plight of up to
a quarter of a million people trapped in northern Iraq.
The proposal to send the Chinook helicopters was being discussed in a meeting of Government’s emergency Cobra committee this afternoon.
The meeting was chaired by the Foreign
Secretary Philip Hammond, with David Cameron still on holiday in Portugal and
the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg with his family in Spain.
Defence sources said the helicopters
could be sent to the region in case they were needed at short notice.
The RAF Hercules and Tornado aircraft
are flying aid missions from RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus, but the Chinooks may need
to operate from a much closer base.
Up to a quarter of a million people
have fled the advances of Islamic State fighters who crossed the border from
Syria to create an Islamic ‘Caliphate’ stretching across the region.
Iraqi Christians and members of the
Yazidi sect have been given an ultimatum to convert to Islam or die.
Peter Jones: Independence or the pound - which?. The Scotsman by Peter Jones
WHEN
POLITICIANS accuse each other of desperation and panic, I tend not to listen,
reckoning that it is the usual campaign hyperbole that tries to turn a minor
slip of the tongue into a monumental credibility-destroying gaffe.
But
I begin to think that it is an accusation that can be fairly levelled at Alex
Salmond over the currency issue in this referendum.
There
are certain tools that can be used to make the political equivalent of a
clinical diagnosis of desperation. One is whether the arguments being used to
shore up a position that has come under attack are robust or fatuous. And Mr
Salmond is now making claims which, under any serious inspection, are complete
nonsense.
In
an article in a Sunday newspaper, he wrote that Labour leader Ed Miliband’s
“hasty gambit to include a block on Scotland’s continued use of the pound in
Labour’s next Westminster manifesto” would be “saying to Scots ‘I will defy the
sovereign wish of the people in a referendum’”.
On
umpteen grounds, this is gibberish. Actually, the only sovereign wish that will
be expressed in the referendum will be the answer to the question: “Should
Scotland be an independent country?” If it is Yes, the sovereign will of the
people will be that Scotland becomes independent.
If
Mr Miliband said he would prevent Scotland from becoming independent, then that
would certainly defy Scotland’s sovereign will. But he isn’t saying that at
all. He is saying that Scotland can be an independent country if that’s what people
want, but they won’t get a sterling currency union.
Further
Reading:
Discipleship is the Key, Thought for the Day
"Key
to the mission of the Church is not “evangelism” but discipleship. We are not
to evangelize and colonize the world, but to influence our neighbors,
co-workers, and relatives in such a way that they pattern their life and
lifestyle after Jesus. Our goal as the presence of Jesus in the world is to
influence people to follow Him as Messiah, Rescuer, and Restorer. Of course, in
this process we will proclaim, explain, and bear witness to the amazing,
(un)offensive news that is found in Jesus and His teachings. The mission of the
ekklesia, though, is to step into people’s lives and show them a better way of
living and being human through Jesus. We are not simply to talk at them about
their sin, Jesus’ death and resurrection, and possible heavenly bliss (or other
place) after they die." Jeremy Bouma
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