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Doug Pagitt- Religious but not Quite Right

September 5, 2009 - One Response

Well welcome to Doug’s program….religious but not quite right….where Doug and his ‘friends’ will discuss parenting, natural health, ‘faith’, the news, live music, and a few little bits of his own.

I am fascinated with which faith he will be discussing.

Doug himself describes his qualifications to discuss religion in that he is a ‘professional religious person’

So were the Pharisees, Doug. So were all the state church pastors through the years.

He is a Pastor…who writes books about faith….and a consultant with religious organizations.

He just chooses the way of Jesus…and this is the way of Jesus He is embracing- one that is hope filled open armed alive and well faith of our day….exploring new questions and new opportunities..in the world in which we live. I am interested in a Christianity that is not afraid of any questions and won’t resist any answers no matter where they lead.

That is because they have tossed out sola scriptura (see Phyllis Tickle) and are willing to see Jesus in ‘the other’ (see Samir Salmonovic) You see, the Bible is enough to answer ANY question regarding our faith:

2 Timothy 3:16 All Scripture breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, 17 that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work.

But the fact that Doug and his followers will not resist “any answers no matter where they lead” has led them to the practice of Yoga. In an interview on CNN, Doug promoted the practice of Yoga for Christians, and mocked John McArthur for saying that if you want to relieve stress, go to the Bible!

“On Tuesday September 11th I did an interview with Headline News on Yoga and it was with John MacArthur, he’s another pastor and he had an opinion about Yoga not being good for Christians. And I expressed my opinions about it, and we were interviewed–about a four or five minute show–and I’ll put a whole podcast on about the making of that thing. And I’ll ah…”

“But this little piece here is a response of the woman who was recording, or doing the filming, of the…in ‘Mini-apple.’ And I just thought that her response to me after interview–she’s just been very nice and kind–was really interesting. There’s this little part where she says–you might even find it hard to [hear]–she’ll say, ‘That’s the stuff, right there, that keeps younger people from going to church.’ ”

“And she said, ‘That’s just crazy.’ So it’s just kind of a fun little response she was having. I’m not trying to be rude to Dr. MacArthur or anything, but I think her response in just flat out listening to this–I’d never met her before–we just met right there…is really indicative of a lot of things. So this is following–the first bit you hear–is me talking with the people, through the earpiece, in Atlanta.”

“And then she comes in the room and we have a little conversation; about a minute and a half or so. So…here’s that part of it all”:

Pagitt: Yeah, yeah,…well, you’re sure welcome. Ok, so was it on live too, and then be re-aired? Huh; yeah, that’s great. Thanks. Bye-bye.

Woman: [Way to] go.

Pagitt: Well, thanks. It’s just so weird, isn’t it? [background, “Yes.”] To hear people say stuff like that, like what he’s saying?

Woman: [unintelligible] the reason why younger people don’t go to church. You know what I mean?

Pagitt: I do.

Woman: Because everything is so black and white. You know a position has nothing to do with your body and your spiritual th–you kidding me? [Pagitt snickers in the background] Seriously.

Pagitt: Seriously, [mockingly] “if you want to relieve stress go to the Word of God.” [chuckles]

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But rather than go to the Word of God, we go to human philosophies and the elemental spirits of this world because we do not care where the answers lead-

Colossians 2:8
See to it that no one takes you captive by philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the world, and not according to Christ.

Doug, where the answers will lead is into a God of your own understanding, or a “Christianity Worth Believing In”. This will lead to your picture of Jesus that you like as opposed to the Jesus which is presented in the Bible. As you lead, your congregation will follow. Like your theologian in residence Tony Jones who believes that a two men and two women can have a marriage that is just as legitimate and Christ-honoring as one man and one woman. How about the doozie that when you are born again that there is no change of character? Or the one presented on Way of the Master Radio- that we all, regardless of if we have faith in Christ- will end up reconciled and restored on the day of judgement?

The Christ that you are following Doug is a Christ built up in your own imagination. A Christ that is all loving, and not at all judging. Your grace is not transformational, it is a license to believe whatever you want to believe.

I agree, Doug that all religions will lead to God, just like you do. Where we depart is how we will meet God. Because I have been born again by the grace of God, I will get to meet him as my Father. Everyone who refuses to repent and trust in Jesus, whether they are Baptist, Evangelical, christian, buddhist, Muslim, Emergent, modern, postmodern, Catholic, Episcopal, Lutheran, whatever will meet him on that last day as judge.

I do not know your heart, Doug. I only know your teaching, and that is what I judge. If you believe what you preach, I am afraid when you meet God (and pastors/teachers incur a stricter judgement) you will meet him as judge. I pray that does not happen. I pray that you have or will repent and place your trust in Christ.

Sunday, September 6th Exposing Christianity 21 Part Deux

September 3, 2009 - Leave a Response

Okay, here is the challenge:

I have received a LOT of grief for calling out Tony Jones, Doug Pagitt, and the presenters of Christianity 21 for presenting a false Christianity to say the least.

So here is the Challenge: Sunday, September 6th, at 5:00PM eastern time, There will be a special OneOne Radio broadcast. We are inviting anyone involved: Doug Pagitt, Tony Jones, any of the speakers, or any of the participants free reign to call in and tell us all about Christianity 21, and how it is more of a Christianity worth believing in for the New Christians.

The host will, of course ask how this new rummage sale resembles remotely the faith, as presented in the Word of God, the Bible.

This is a special show, open lines for two full hours of conversation. Feel free to call in 646-716-4656 and tell us all about this new Christianity you all are so proud of.

Of course, if you are NOT going, you may call in and tell us the reason why.

This is truly an open mike, where there will be no difference between hosts and callers. So call in!

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Exposing Christianity 21

August 24, 2009 - 23 Responses

Phillis Tickle says there needs to be a rummage sale every 500 years.

Debbie Blue thinks that jesus’ body is hot again.

Doug Pagitt and Tony Jones want you to know about Christianity Psuedo-Christianity 21 being held October 9-11th in Edina, MN:

innovative.
Living as we are in the Creative Age, we want to take advantage of the new ways to learn, exchange ideas, explore and grow. We are committed that Christianity21 utilizes the most effective adult learning practices available. To that end, Christianity21 will use an innovative format, ensuring unprecedented access to the rich resources of presenters by utilizing 21 presenters, with 21 ideas, in 21 minutes each.

Christianity21 is more than just a set of presentations. The entire experience is designed to create value for the participants.

holistic.
Christianity21 is designed as an entire experience. Toward this end we are providing on-site, free-of-charge personal coaches in the areas of Spiritual Direction, Natural Health, Sexual Health, Professional Development and Job Pursuit. Also available are group sessions of yoga and a publishing seminar. In addition, the facility will serve as a living Art Gallery.

communal.
Christianity21 is intended to be more than a conference; it will be a communal gathering — that means connecting with old friends and meeting new friends on a common journey.

We have removed the limitations and distinctions between “presenters” and “participants.” We have incorporated the hotel and meal times into the event. And we invite all participants to create this event–we are not looking for mere attendees, but full participants.

This is a conference that is as misnamed as Planned Parenthood.

As for the holistic part listed above, Do you realize that at this conference, held in a church (which is GLBTQ accepting) will have two YOGA sessions per day? Yoga is worship of pagan deities, no matter what you choose to call it or hyphenate it with (there is no such thing as christian-yoga) The goal of yoga, as is stated in Wikipedia:

The goal of yoga may range from improving health to achieving Moksha. Within Jainism and the monist schools of Advaita Vedanta and Shaivism the goal of yoga takes the form of Moksha, which is liberation from all worldly suffering and the cycle of birth and death (Samsara), at which point there is a realisation of identity with the Supreme Brahman. In the Mahabharata, the goal of yoga is variously described as entering the world of Brahma, as Brahman, or as perceiving the Brahman or Atman that pervades all things.[91] For the bhakti schools of Vaishnavism, bhakti or service to Svayam bhagavan itself may be the ultimate goal of the yoga process, where the goal is to enjoy an eternal relationship with Vishnu.[92] Yoga also helps your body maintain a stable relationship with itself while going into a calm, neutral state of peace.

In an interview, a former new age and yoga practicioner named Laurette Willis warns about yoga:

Why You Should Stay Away from Yoga

We are bombarded by messages of yoga’s peaceful and healthful benefits, but what we don’t hear, specifically in the United States, is the true origins of this type of lifestyle. Laurette made it very clear to me in a recent phone interview.

These are postures that are offered to the 330 million Hindu gods. Yoga postures really are; they are offerings to the gods. If you do these postures and you do this breathing technique and this meditation, then you will be accepted by a god, little “G.” That’s the real danger,” she said.

Laurette told me that one of her PraiseMoves certified personal trainers visited India for three months on a mission trip, and she would often see people in the streets doing yoga poses in front of the statues of the gods.

“Romans 12:1-2 says we are to offer our bodies as a living sacrifice to God,” added Laurette. “Here they are doing something very similar with these postures to their 330 million gods, and it is scary. So we abstain from things offered to idols—Acts 15:29.”

In yoga they do what they call pranayama breathing. Prana is the Hindu word for life force, the same concept as the word chi in some martial arts. Yoga breathing attempts to manipulate that life energy, which Laurette believes is perilous. “That is a dangerous thing,” she said, “because I think that we are coming out from under the blood of Jesus when we do stuff like that, and we are no match for the enemy in those areas. I think of what Paul said in Ephesians 2:2, that Satan is the prince of the power of the air. We are not talking about oxygen.”

A third area of concern in yoga is the concept of emptying the mind, which is contradictory to what Christianity teaches. As Laurette explained, “We are transformed by the renewing of our minds, not the emptying.”

Along with emptying the mind, yoga guides people into astral travel, which is where people actually leave their bodies, a practice that Laurette was familiar with and has since questioned. “I wonder with those experiences when I left my body what got in there when I was gone?” Laurette posed. “As a Christian with the Holy Spirit in there, we are not going to be possessed, I don’t think. But one could easily be oppressed.”

What Spiritual Direction are the founders of JOPA taking us? Of course, God knew that even so-called christians would depart from the faith:

1 Timothy 4:1-5 Now the Spirit expressly says that in later times some will depart from the faith by devoting themselves to deceitful spirits and teachings of demons, 2 through the insincerity of a liars whose consciences are seared, 3 who forbid marriage and require abstinence from foods that God created to be received with thanksgiving by those who believe and know the truth. 4 For everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving, 5 for it is made holy by the word of God and prayer.

The practice of Yoga is exactly that; submission to deceitful spirits and teachings of demons. But not only that, Christianity 21 is encouraging Natural Health- in other words, how to eat healthy and stay healthy through natural foods and supplements. Now, is it wrong to eat healthy? certainly not. But this is another attempt to create a class of people who are better than the rest of us in terms of the fact that they concern themselves with being natural and organic in their diet. Some of them are very militaristic, and judge those who do not hold to their program. Some are vegetarians and vegans, and I have heard some say that the eating of meat is a sin. As Paul says to Timothy here some require abstinence from foods which GOD CREATED to be received with thanksgiving…So if I like meat ( I do) I am allowed to eat it, and it is made holy as I give thanks to God for it.

Lastly, they are getting into sexual health, taking a tip from Granger and other churches who remove the Gospel for more seats to be packed. But they depart where they get a psychologist to speak about it as opposed to a pastor in relationship with a married couple:

BECKY KNIGHT

After obtaining her Psychology degree, Becky spent 10 years in administration with non-profits and small businesses. Her interest in relationships and intimacy work, however, eventually led her to pursue her Masters and to work in the field of sexual health.

Becky has been working with Dr. Lisa Terrell since 2006 and she oversees many aspects of Sensovi including client intakes, program development and group facilitation. She also coordinates the internship program, the professional group (Charlotte Sexual Health), and speaks in the community about the need for sexually healthy individuals, couples and families.

Exactly what does Christianity 21 have to do with Christianity? Nothing. It looks like JOPA productions desires to sell of all orthodoxy, the Bible, and Jesus Christ himself in Phyllis Tickle’s rummage sale. They desire to buy the lie that all roads and practices lead somehow to God; That as Doug Pagiit has said, that we all will be reconciled and restored of the day of judgement.

Even so, come Lord Jesus!

So this is what I proposed, and invite you readers to on October 9-11 in Minneapolis/St. Paul

So, an idea hatched in my head, something I announced as I initially responded to this when I first heard of this. I announced this idea to Tony Jones when he was on the One One Radio Show. And I want all you listeners to participate.

I am going to be there. Outside the Church. At the hotel. I am going to engage these hyphen christians where they are face to face. I am going to try to engage these speakers as to what real Christianity is.

I propose this: Are there 21 Open-air preachers out there in Minneapolis/St. Paul who would be willing to hold a shadow conference outside of the Church? Are there 21 Open- Air Preachers that would be willing to stay at the hotel and engage these folks in conversationdialogue about their need of being born again? Are there 21 who would be willing to stand outside the 21 churches where the false gospel is being preached by these 21 women and preach the Biblical Gospel outside of these churches?

Are there those who would be willing to come and hear these preachers outside of the conference? 21 Preachers with 21 minutes each who will talk about the Biblical doctrines of salvation, sanctification, reconciliation, holiness, fear of God, sovereignty of God, Biblical marriage, church discipline, repentance? Who would be willing, in the likely cold, to hear the Biblical doctrines and then be moved to share with the participants in the conference as they leave and go to the hotel and at the hotel and in the places they eat?

We will not charge $195 for registration, and what you hear and do as a result will last for eternity.

Will you join me to contend for the faith that was delivered to us? Is there 21 Pastors, Evangelists, Christians who would be willing to join me? Are there a couple hundred who would be willing to join us outside the church where it is being held? at the hotel where they are staying?

I invite you to join me. Register here by commenting below. I will be there. I hope you will be there also for one or all three of the days. I know there are real believers in the Minneapolis St. Paul area. Join me and make a stand for the Gospel!

Who is this woman and what does she do?

June 23, 2009 - 2 Responses

Okay, please guess what this woman does for a living.
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Now, no cheating….

Here is some clues….

Here is an example of her writing:

Sitting in a dead stop on the interstate I stared up into the clear blue Colorado sky and thought “What the hell am I doing? I don’t believe a word of this stuff. I mean, It’s a fairy tale”. But then in the very next moment I thought “except…throughout my life…I have experienced it to be true.”

Maybe this next piece will bring you a little better of a hint:

For more than 10 years my denomination has been talking about human sexuality. Much like the early church who were convinced that gentiles could only become Christians if they changed into being Jews first (which, for the record, involved a rather unpleasant process), much like our first century brothers and sisters there is a segment of the church today who thinks that if we extend the roof of the tent to include “the gays” then the whole thing will come crashing down around us. We must “evangelize” them – ie. change them into us before they will fit. Or else the roof can’t hold. Meanwhile the other side of the church is all about “inclusion”. We must extend the tent to include the marginalized, the less fortunate the minorities.

But then we have this story of Phillip and The Ethiopian Eunuch. A text which I have always heard as being about evangelism. “The conversion of the Ethiopian Eunuch” it was called. I was always told that the message of this text was that we should tell everyone we meet about Jesus because in doing so we might save them. We might convert them. We might change them into being us.

But today I’m not so sure. Because if the Eunuch was reading Isaiah as he returned from Jerusalem having gone there to worship – see if he was reading Isaiah then I would bet he was also familiar with Dueteronomy, specifically 23:1 “No one whose testicles are cut off or whose penis is cut off shall be admitted to the assembly of the Lord” Anyone have that one as a memory verse growing up?
This law strictly forbids a Eunuch from entering the assembly of the Lord. Their transgression of gender binaries and the inability to fit in proper categories made them profane by nature. They do not fit in the tent. But the Eunuch went to Jerusalem to worship despite the fact that in all likelihood he would be turned away by the religious establishment. The Eunuch sought God anyway.

And this next one will give it away:

I bring you greetings today from the people of God at House for All Sinners and Saints; a Lutheran mission church in Denver Colorado. We are a liturgical, Christo-centric, social justice oriented, queer inclusive, incarnational, contemplative, irreverent, ancient – future church with a progressive but deeply rooted theological imagination. At least that’s what our website says. It’s an honor to be with you.
A few years ago on a bright Tuesday in March I was driving to seminary and I found myself stuck in traffic on I-25. Sitting in a dead stop on the interstate I stared up into the clear blue Colorado sky and thought “What the hell am I doing? I don’t believe a word of this stuff. I mean, It’s a fairy tale”.

Yes. It Nadia Bolz-Weber, one of the bold new ‘christian’ voices who will speak at Tony Jones’ ‘Christianity 21′

This is why I challenge all Bible-believing Christians in the midwest to join me at Christianity 21- To preach in the open air at Colonial Church of Edina, who is hosting this facade of the Christian Faith. To preach in the open air and share the faith at the 21 different churches who are pagan enough to allow these women in their pulpits on Sunday. I challenge you to join me and call out these false converts and proclaim the good news to them. I challenge you now to begin to pray for their conversion,and for the conversion of those who are putting on this conference (like Doug Pagitt and Tony Jones, and the elders? of Colonial Church of Edina)

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Transcription of Tony Jones on OneOne Radio

June 14, 2009 - Leave a Response

Thanks to Ken Silva at Apprising Ministries for this:

JOHN: Okay. Well…and so…I think that’s a huge issue, but I want to stick on this one for a moment, okay? I don’t know if you are a New Perspectives guy on Paul or not, but…just I’m reading from 1 Corinthians, Chapter 6, which was our…which was our theme…uh… verse…our theme group of verses today. It says this…it says, “Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived neither the sexually immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor men who practice homosexuality, nor thieves, nor the greedy, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God.” Umm…that seems pretty…that seems pretty cut and dry there. Umm…and it’s pretty broad based, it’s not just…you know…the word homosexuality screamed out at us because as you have written in your blog the “??? factor” you know, that we were all kind of brought up with.

TONY: Yes. Right.

JOHN: But…but it seems pretty clear to me that this is a broad stroke…it says the unrighteous – those who are unrighteous and Paul lists out a group of unrighteous behaviors that were…that were there at his time and are much more broadly even – I believe – today. Sexual immorality, umm…fornication – sex outside of marriage – umm…Jesus went even so far to say that if you look with lust you commit adultery with that woman already in your heart…

TONY: Oh, I get it.

JOHN: …Idolatry…

TONY: Yeah, John, look…is that…I agree. And…and…according to…if we take that verse, you know, in the way that you’re saying we should take it then I…I…I will not inherit the kingdom of God and I bet you won’t inherit the kingdom because we are all idolaters, and we are all swindlers, and we have all engaged in sexual immorality.

RUSS: Can I jump in here for a second? Oh, I’m sorry.

JOHN: Yeah, go ahead Rusty.

TONY: Not if you want me to answer the question, but I mean it…

JOHN: Go ahead…go ahead…go ahead Tony finish your answer.

TONY: We all…we absolutely as Paul also writes we all do fall short of God’s glory and if we are judged on the merits of our morality and the way that we’ve behaved according to those prescriptions – and other places throughout Paul and quite honestly, things that Jesus himself said – everyone of us is going to fall short of inheriting the kingdom of God. Thank God that we will not be judged on that count, right? Thank God that Jesus stands in our stead when it comes to that…that moment at the end of time when it’s determined whether or not we inherit the kingdom of God or not…it’s that Jesus that stands in our stead at that moment.

So, I think…it’s just…I take the verses far more seriously than if you had a more liberal umm…guest on your show. And, I do not I…I think those seven verses in scripture are extraordinarily important…and I don’t …and as important as any verse in scripture, but I don’t…but like you and I talked about John when we sat in my office at Solomon’s Porch for those videos, I’m sure you’re willing to say that verse is…should be interpreted literally and that we should make that clear in our churches that you won’t inherit the kingdom of God…you’re standing in sin if you behave in any of these ways; if you’re an idolater, swindler, or…or have homosexual sex, or if you’re an adulterer, etc. But, there’s all sorts of other verses in the bible that people…that those of you who take certain verses literally don’t take literally. So you don’t have head coverings in your church and you don’t take the gold jewelry off before they come in and you don’t make them keep silent in public assembly…

You can read more at Apprising Ministries.

Evangelists face Persecution…IN THE USA?!?!

May 22, 2009 - One Response

This weeks guest, Dennis Green, sends us this news release from Life and Liberty Ministries:

Dayton, OH — Five Christian evangelists with the Faithful Soldier School of Evangelism (FSSOE) were arrested yesterday while sharing the Biblical message of sexual purity and morality on the public campus of Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio. Concerns are mounting over the shocking and troubling behavior of the campus police officer that lashed out at the evangelists who had peacefully gathered on the public college campus to conduct an important Gospel outreach.
 
At approximately 11:30 a.m., nine members with FSSOE arrived at Sinclair Community College to begin the outreach. As a crowd of students gathered, the evangelists engaged in one-on-one witnessing, the distribution of literature, the display of Scriptural signs and open-air preaching. 
 
Twenty minutes later, Officer Michael Beane approached the group of Christians and stated they were “trespassing” on the public campus. When one of the Christians with the group, Caleb Green (The son of LLM’s Director Dennis Green), tried to discuss the situation with the officer, he was consequently arrested. Candace Knapschaefer, a 19-year-old FSSOE student who was standing nearby, was also arrested as she held a sign that stated, “Christ died for you. Will you live for Him?”
 
Click here to view a short video clip of an unknown female police officer threatening Knapschaefer prior to her arrest.  Caleb Green can be seen in the background being led away by Officer Michael Beane. 
Moments later the Chief of Police, Charles J. Gift, arrived on the scene and informed the Christians that they did have a right to be on campus, but stated they could not distribute literature nor hold signs. Complying with Chief Gift’s directions, the outreach continued peacefully and productively as FSSOE director Jason Storms ministered to the growing crowd of students.

After 3 p.m., as Officer Beane was leaving the premises to leave for the day, Storms approached the officer to caringly inquire about the status of the two of his students that had been arrested. Beane bluntly answered, “I don’t have to answer your questions. I am off duty.” When Storms followed the officer inside to ask if he could have his name, Beane then threatened that he would be arrested for harassment. Moments later, Officer Beane directed two policemen from the administration building to arrest Storms who was then cited for “disorderly conduct” and released.

Faithful Soldier student Katie Carroll, who had accompanied Storms into the building, caught Storms’ discussion with Officer Beane and the ensuing arrest on camera. As Storms was taken into custody, Carroll was told by the officers to leave the building, and promptly joined the others outside. Several minutes later, Carroll was approached by Beane, who demanded that she hand over the footage. She politely declined.

Another Faithful Soldier School student, Daniel Pollion, who stepped in between Carroll in attempt to reason with Beane about his demands for confiscation was immediately put into a headlock and thrown to the ground. Ironically, “off-duty” Officer Beane then radioed into headquarters that Pollion had punched him in the face, and consequently had him charged with assault. Carroll was also arrested by one of the several officers who had now consequently descended on the scene.

However, numerous eyewitnesses consisting of both Sinclair students and other FSSOE members have come forward to file police reports that there was never any punch thrown by Pollion, and that it was instead Officer Beane’s actions that constituted assault. Sadly, Daniel Pollion may be facing falsified felony charges and remains in jail awaiting a hearing.

“One bad deed often leads to another,” FSSOE director Jason Storms stated. “After Officer Beane unlawfully arrested one of my students, his out of control behavior escalated even further, and now an innocent man remains in jail,” he lamented.

Storms also says that he hopes that in light the disturbing conduct of Officer Beane, appropriate disciplinary measures will now be taken.

“How far is Chief Gift willing to go to protect the outrageous and unlawful actions of his officers?” Storms questioned. “It is beyond me how Officer Beane was given a badge and a gun. He gives a bad name to the entire department,” he concluded.

A CALL TO ACTION:

1) Pray for those who have been arrested and that the Lord’s will would be done in this situation.

2) Call the City of Dayton Prosecutor Deirdre Logan at (937) 333-4114 or (937) 333-4100, and/or e-mail her at deirdre.logan@cityofdayton.org and request that the bogus charges against Caleb Green, Candace Knapschaefer, Katie Carroll and Jason Storms be dropped immediately.

3) Call the Montgomery County Prosecutor Mathias H. Heck Jr. at (937) 225-5757, and/or e-mail him at heckm@mcohio.org and request that the charges against Daniel Pollion be dropped immediately. Prosecutor Heck will be handling this particular case due to the felony charges involved.

4) Call the Sinclair Community College Chief of Police Charles J. Gift at (937) 512-2700, and/or e-mail him at Charles.gift@sinclair.edu and express your disgust over the actions of Officer Michael Beane and the other officers involved in the arrests of the FSSOE students.

5) E-mail Officer Michael Beane at michael.beane8821@sinclair.edu and tell him that you do not approve of his unlawful treatment of these Christians.

6) Call the Sr. Vice President and Chief Information Officer Kenneth Moore at (937) 512-3107, and/or e-mail him at kenneth.moore@sinclair.edu, requesting that he conduct a full investigation into the handling of the matter by the Sinclair Community College Police Department.

7) Make your voice heard to the editor of the Dayton Daily News by e-mailing your letter to: edletter@daytondailynews.com

News inquiries regarding yesterday’s arrests can be made to Jason Storms, director of Faithful Soldier School of Evangelism, at (262) 623-2194.

One One Radio is on the Air!!

May 22, 2009 - Leave a Response

I will be embarking on a sort of new avenue for getting the Gospel out-Blog talk Radio.

My buddies, Shawn Holes and Bruce Goff started 1:1 Radio with the purpose of Glorifying God by speaking about current Christian issues, apologetics, and evangelism. They tried (and were pretty successful) at weaving the Gospel into each and every show.

Both these guys are taking a break, and have handed the reins over to myself and fellow evangelist Rusty Beals.

We look forward to hitting the ground running, with guests set up for the first two weeks. We haven536916931_1707Tony Jones, a speaker and lecturer who is a founding father of the emergent movement and Greg Gordonn1017930213_5329, a missionary to the unborn here in the USA, and a evangelist who has taken the Gospel as far as to China.

We will feature call-ins, and try to continue the tradition of reaching those who are lost, and encouraging the saints of God to spread the good news of the Gospel.

Come and listen to us each Sunday at 4:30 cdt. We really appreciate it! All glory to God!

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