It is impossible for human beings to be truly irreligious. A person who chooses not to belong to one of the "traditional" religions -- Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, etc. -- may not express religious devotion in quite the same way, but it will still be very much a part of their life.
An editorial by Kathleen Parker from The Orlando Sentinel suggests that for many young Americans, this religious fervor is now being directed to Barack Obama's presidential campaign. Parker writes, "[Obama's] rhetoric...drips with hints of resurrection, redemption and second comings.... He's a rock star. A telegenic, ultra-bright redeemer fluent in the planetary language of a cosmic generation. The Force is with him."
She goes on to add with frightening insight, "In post-Judeo-Christian America, the sports club is the new church. Global warming is the new religion. Vegetarianism is the new sacrament. Hooking up, the new prayer. Talk therapy, the new witnessing. Tattooing and piercing, the new sacred symbols and rituals.
"And apparently, Barack Obama is the new messiah."
Monday, February 25, 2008
Obama as America's new religious hope
Posted by Jeff Moss at 6:45 AM 2 comments
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Who gets the credit?
In his post "Credit where Credit is Due," pastor Evan Wilson argues that judgment for sins and salvation by faith must work on the same principle. He goes on to propose that this principle must be centered on the work of man, not the work of God. In other words, the argument goes, if mankind can be justly held responsible for his sins, he must also be given full credit for his own saving faith--which therefore cannot be caused by God.
The ensuing discussion/debate in the comments section, between Evan and several others including myself, may be of interest to some.
Posted by Jeff Moss at 8:14 PM 0 comments
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Exorcisms increasing in Australia
According to an article in Australia's Sunday Mail, Roman Catholic exorcisms are currently on the rise in the Queensland area. The report suggested that growing interest in satanism and the occult in Australia was connected to an increase in requests for priests to perform the ritual of exorcism -- which involves holy water, the Eucharist, and Scripture readings in a series of actions intended to force demons out of the people that they have possessed. Father Gabriele Amorth, Exorcist-in-Chief for Pope Benedict XVI, said that bishops are increasingly providing special training in exorcism to groups of priests, who can then respond to this need under the church's authorization.
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008
African churches take initiative in evangelism
Quoted from a Global Prayer Digest report for 2/20/08.
Just as individual West African nations have been organizing umbrella organizations to facilitate the evangelical efforts by local churches and mission agencies, so too has the continent of Africa organized a group to coordinate the efforts of African nations to reach every corner of the continent with the gospel of Jesus Christ. The Movement for African National Initiatives (MANI) is the result.
The 1960s saw a surge for independence among African nations, and there was a parallel shift toward indigenous leadership within the African church. The evangelized were becoming the evangelists! Nationals were organizing efforts to reach both the unreached in their own countries as well as in other countries. The emergence of national movements over the last four decades paved the way for the strategic continental movement. A report from the meeting of MANI 2006 inspired those attending with stories of the progress of Christianity in Africa and the world. Churches are being planted in unprecedented numbers, often in difficult situations. Attendees were captivated by a shared sense of destiny that "this is Africa's hour." Still there remain 1,000 people groups and many unchurched communities on the continent.
Pray for innovative leaders with passion, resilience, and a sacrificial spirit to take the gospel to the remaining unreached people groups of Africa and the world. Pray for unity of purpose for African believers to take Christ's Kingdom to the lost.
Posted by Jeff Moss at 10:20 AM 0 comments
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Nigeria, a missionary-sending nation
"For every one missionary who enters Nigeria, five nationals are going out as missionaries to other fields."
--from a Wycliffe Bible Translators report
Posted by Jeff Moss at 11:42 AM 9 comments
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Mary as a "mirror" of Christ
Here is an online exchange between myself and Matt Petersen, following up on a conversation we had at church this past Sunday.
The starting point for our discussion: Can we say that Jesus now is enclosed within or dependent on Mary, the woman who became His mother? In what way could this be true?
Posted by Jeff Moss at 11:12 PM 4 comments