Free handbook on preserving traditional family values

June 23, 2009

Defend the Family

Christian preacher threatened with arrest for saying homosexuality is a sin (even though he said nothing of the sort)

June 8, 2009

Cranmer

‘It is absolutely vital that evangelicals hear what Marin is saying about the state of things between Gays and Evangelicals’

May 4, 2009

Michael Spencer recommends Love is an Orientation, by Andrew Marin

Amazon: Love Is an Orientation: Elevating the Conversation With the Gay Community

Pro-family groups encourage children to skip school on pro-gay ‘Day of Silence’

April 14, 2009

Lawrence Jones, The Christian Post

Speechless: Silencing the Christians

February 18, 2009

(Video HT: Mark at Sweet Tea & Theology)

Ted Haggard on Oprah

January 31, 2009

WARNING – This video contains sexual language not appropriate for children:


Later parts of the interview are available via youtube (HT: Zach Nielsen)

In interview Katy Perry, singer of ‘I Kissed a Girl,’ discusses growing up as a child of two pastors

January 26, 2009

Gospel Souncheck

‘Ted Haggard promotes new documentary’

January 20, 2009

Josh Hurst, Christianity Today Movies

‘Christians who espoused forgiveness did not forgive Ted Haggard,’ filmmaker observes

January 17, 2009

Alexandra Pelosi (HT: Sharper Iron)

‘Ten for the History Books from 2008′

January 1, 2009

Al Mohler

Ray Boltz’s new song, ‘Don’t Tell Me Who to Love’

December 23, 2008

Joanne Brokaw of Gospel Soundcheck discusses the origin and rationale behind Boltz’s new single. Boltz, a fairly well-known Christian artist, recently announced that he is gay.

Listen to ‘Don’t Tell Me Who to Love’.

Up with Rick

December 23, 2008

Two commendatory commentaries on the Rick Warren/Obama inauguration:

John Mark Reynolds writes ‘Rick Warren: A Public Educator Worthy of Honor’  at The Scriptorium:

“Rick Warren refuses to bow to the thoughtless assumptions of the American right or the American left. He flays the comfortable in both camps …”

And Justin Wise writes, “God bless Barack Obama for reaching out to Rick Warren. God bless Rick Warren for reaching out to Obama.”

2008’s debates

December 22, 2008

A list of the 13 debates that James White has participated in this last year has been posted by by Tur8infan.

Warren Piece

December 19, 2008

The blogosphere is abuzz with reactions to the announcement that Saddleback pastor/Purpose-Driven Life author/lightning rod Rick Warren will pray at Obama’s swearing-in:

Ben Witherington:

“One thing is clear– controversial appointments and actions do indeed smoke out people’s real views and feelings, and often those feelings are subChristian at best, and positively carnal at worst.”

Carl Trueman:

“I have issues with Warren theologically and ecclesiastically, but am in broad sympathy with much of his politics and so it was interesting to see him clobbered as too right wing for a change.”

Gene Veith:

“I will give our new president major credit if he still lets Rick Warren say the prayer.”

Ingrid Schlueter:

“I’d like to ask Mr. Warren how civil it is to cut up a pre-born baby with a knife and hurl out the parts with the trash?”

LaShawn Barber:

“Whatever you think of Warren, make no mistake: he’s a social conservative, my favorite kind.”

Al Mohler:

“I am not throwing Rick Warren to the wolves over this. He now finds himself in a whirlwind, and he will not be the last.”

Jordan Ballor also has a more in-depth wrap-up and discussion of the announcement, at the Acton Powerblog.

Trueman on the infamous Newsweek article

December 16, 2008

At reformation21, church historian and theologian Carl Trueman reflects on Newsweek’s recent article defending gay marriage, by Lisa Miller:

“The piece is prophetic because, in a week where a high-ranking member of the NAE had to resign because he was `shifting’ on gay unions, at a time when the full weight of the opinion forming social media is behind the normalisation of homosexuality as acceptable, challenges such as this are clearly going to be coming thick and fast …”

Read the full post.

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