Miami-Dade County and Beach Baptisms: An Update

Lifepointe Pastor Travis Johnson got to meet with Frank Faragalli of the Miami-Dade Parks and Recreation Department about their unceremonious ejection of Lifepointe's beach baptism last Sunday.  This is part of Travis' account of that meeting. (You can click here for the rest.) It was a pleasant meeting that did not achieve our desired result. …

More Thoughts on Eastern Orthodoxy

Catherine Tremper has brought up some interesting (and well documented) points about my post Why People Shouldn't Become Orthodox.  So let me make some response, citing her first: Taking the long view, Avvakum wasn’t very representative of Orthodoxy. In a long ago Russian history class I was told that early Orthodoxy in Russia focussed on …

Barna and Tithing

It's inevitable that George Barna would chime in on the subject of the tithe: "Born again adults remain the most generous givers in a country acknowledged to be the most generous on the planet," said the veteran researcher. "But their donation decisions must be seen in the larger context of the changes occurring in a …

Focusing on What’s Important in Christianity

Recently received the following response from my post Is Evangelism unAnglican?: I just discovered your blog this afternoon.  Haven't explored it much yet, but I feel comfortable here already.  Currently, I remain a traditional Anglican (Episcopal Missionary Church) who came to Canterbury by way of Constantinople (altough brought up as a vaguely Protestant Army brat).  …

Barack Obama May Be Right. But It May Not Help.

Barack Obama fights back from the reaction to his statements that people turned to their guns and their God in the face of economic adversity. To be honest, he's right.  People have turned to other sources of help than the government.  What were we supposed to do, anyway?  In many respects Mike Huckabee's populist campaign …

Supressing Baptism Where It’s Needed the Most

The authorities in the land "where the animals are tame and the people run wild" (South Florida) have struck again, this time by blocking the beach baptisms of LifePointe Church in Homestead.  Travis Johnson is the pastor of this church; you can see his link in the blogroll on the left. You'd think that the …

The Trouble with Tibet

Many years ago, I heard an Indian Anglican minister who told a long (and not always easy to understand, due to his accent) story about how it took several long trips over the Himalayas to take the Bible in the “Tibetan tongue” to that storied land. The obvious objective of this was to win Tibetans …

Eyes of Jesus

This week's feature is one of our favourites: the Eyes of Jesus/Jesus, I Love You/Psalm 23 medley, from Emmanuel's first album God, You Are My Refuge.  Much beloved by the youth that came to Steubenville for the Young People and Youth Ministers Conferences in the early 1980's. Click here for more information on this album …

Is Evangelism unAnglican?

In the early 1980's, I visited Hong Kong while on the way back from the third and last in a series of business trips to China.  While reading the South China Morning Post, I noted that an Anglican church was conducting a street service at the Star Ferry terminal on the Kowloon side. I was …

Church Building, Church Tomb

Johnathan Stone has picked another hot topic on buildings and churches.  We see so many churches putting so much of their resources into physical plant these days, only to struggle with payments.  My response from a business standpoint is as follows: You sure know how to pick sore subjects! For me, this is high on …

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