Legal Dos & Don’ts for Pastors and Churches
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Today’s world all to often tells Christians they have to leave their biblical beliefs and convictions at the door step before entering into an exchange of ideas on politics. Those opposed to Christianity frequently cry “separation of church and state” as a fear tactic to keep Christians from speaking on issues, but the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gives U.S. citizens the right to exercise and express their religious belief.
Churches that have 501(c)(3) status do need to keep in mind that there are IRS regulations on what activity pastors and churches may participate in without losing…
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Obama & Planned Parenthood
See the following video for more information on Barack Obama’s and Planned Parenthood’s position on abortion:
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Rick Warren hosts presidential forum Sat. night
Friday, August 15, 2008
Pastor Rick Warren, pastor of Saddleback church in California, will be interviewing McCain and Obama tomorrow night (8/16).
Warren says “[t]he leader who says, ‘I’m going to take my worldview and just put it on the shelf when I make decisions,’ is either an idiot or they’re lying, because you can’t do it . . . [a]ll of your decisions are based on what you value, what you believe in life. And so I think it’s important to find out what these guys really believe.”
To read more about the forum click here
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McCain: Won’t Rule Out Pro-choice Running Mate
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Republican Presidential candidate, John McCain, says he thinks “that the pro-life position is one of the important aspects or fundamentals of the Republican Party . . . [a]nd I also feel that--and I’m not trying to equivocate here--that Americans want us to work together. You know, Tom Ridge is one of the great leaders and he happens to be pro-choice. And I don’t think that that would necessarily rule Tom Ridge out.”
The Republican Party Platform has traditionally taken a pro-life stance, and it has been said that McCain has a good voting record when it comes to…
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2008 Presidential Candidates: On Abortion
Friday, June 20, 2008
Rob Chambers
Not much has been said about abortion on the campaign trail lately, but as election time draws nearer, each candidate will increasingly seek disparity on many issues. Abortion is one of those issues. Lately, McCain has been more verbal on his abortion views, whereas Obama has been less so. When Obama has spoken to the issue of abortion, it has mainly been in the presence of pro-abortion advocates like NARAL and Planned Parenthood who both support Obama because of his pro-choice position. (By the way, the SBC passed a resolution at the 2008 SBC convention…
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Snapshot: SBC Convention 2008
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Rob Chambers
June 19, 2008
At this year’s convention, Southern Baptist messengers elected Johnny Hunt as new SBC president and passed a total of nine resolutions. Among them were resolutions to call US Congress to defund Planned Parenthood, to encourage a representational ethnic diversity in SBC denominational service, and to support pastors in California who are defending biblical marriage. For a complete description of all resolutions passed this year visit this SBC link. Here’s a Baptist Press article that summarizes convention activity.
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North Delta’s Lenair building ministry
Thursday, June 05, 2008
William H. Perkins Jr.
June 5, 2008
MEETING NEEDS — Robert Lenair (second from right) of Lula, moderator for North Delta
Association in Clarksdale, pitches in to help sort donated items at the association’s headquarters.
Lenair, pastor of New Strangers Rest Church in Dundee, is the first African-American moderator in
the history of Baptist associational missions in Mississippi. (Photo by William H. Perkins Jr.)
Robert Lenair was a little more than surprised when he was elected moderator of North Delta Association in Clarksdale.
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Calif. Court Rules Against the Sanctity of Marriage
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Read article here.
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Biloxi mayor says gambling provides new trucks and new jobs to all Tunica residents . . . Really?
Rob Chambers
Biloxi mayor gives gambling a positive spin in recent article, Presidential politics likely to impact gambling landscape:
A.J. Holloway, the four-term mayor of the city of Biloxi, said he doesn’t know the politics of Alabama, but Mississippi had to do something. He’s talking about casinos. “We were the poor state,” he said last week after one of the conferences of the Southern Gaming Summit held at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum & Convention Center. “This has been a big boom for Mississippi.” He cites Tunica in the Mississippi Delta…
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Heartbreak: A Reality Check on Gambling in Tunica
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Grace Thornton
‘Heartbreak’ shift a daily reality for gambling facilities nationwide
The dazzling lights of nine casinos flood miles of farmland in the Mississippi Delta, blasting across the region as if they had more to compete with than a few catfish ponds and cotton fields.
Nothing hinders the casinos’ glow in the flat expanse of Tunica County, Miss. For the poverty-stricken area, the lustrous resort complex is the moon that rises every night in the west, glimmering in the Mississippi River on one side and penetrating the shadows of pawnshops on the other.
The area’s financial…
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Tasting the Forbidden Fruit
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Bob Terry - May 14, 2008
God promised it would happen. “You must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat of it you will surely die,” God cautioned Adam in Genesis 2:17. But Adam and Eve did not believe the warning. They concluded they knew more than God did and ate the forbidden fruit.
You know what happened next. Their innocence died and they hid behind fig leaves. Their relationship to each other died, and Adam blamed Eve for his problems, while Eve blamed the serpent. Their relationship to God died, and they hid from…
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A Transformed Life, Transforms Many More Through Mission First
Saturday, May 03, 2008
By Staff - Taken from “Mission First: Illumination” Issue I Fall 2007
The name Lorenzo Bailey is synonymous with words like successful, intelligent, poised and star athlete. This former Mr. Jim Hill High School turned Millsaps College senior psychology major is the captain of the varsity men’s basketball team, a scholar and a role model for young boys and girls in the Metro-Jackson area. However, the man Bailey is today is not the result of an easy, privileged life. It is the result of a difficult life transformed by the investment of many individuals like Coach Willis Bridges, director of sports and adolescent ministries at Mission First in downtown Jackson.
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Does It Really Matter… Contacting Your Legislators?
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Jimmy Porter
A Baptist layman tired of the bingo establishment operating the same hours his church was having services, especially since they were so close to one another. The Christian Action Commission (CAC) suggested he contact his state representative about the situation. He did. His representative filed a bill stipulating the hours bingo could operate if within a certain distance to a church. The bill passed both houses and the governor signed it into law. One man made a difference.
President Abraham Lincoln, in his Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863, said, “. . . and that government of the…
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Miss. Taxpayers Beg for Crumbs from Rich Man’s Table
Some things just get under your skin, and House Bill 1196 presently being considered by Mississippi legislators does that to me. The short description given to it is, “Tourism; revise the definition of tourism projects for the ‘Tourism Project Sales Tax Incentive.’” The bottom line is that this bill will allow the gambling industry to take advantage of this – call it what it really is—tax rebate.
HB 1196 allows a corporation that invests a minimum of $10 million in a tourism project to receive a tax rebate for up to 10 years, not to exceed 30% of…
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Getting Away with the Big Giveaway: Most Legislators Vote for Casino Tax Rebates
Friday, April 11, 2008
Rob Chambers
Many TV shows have been emphasizing the importance of charity, and it appears most Mississippi legislators have taken this lead as well – but not in the true sense of charity. To be charitable means to give to someone in need, ill or helpless, but most Mississippi legislators have chosen to redefine charity to apply to lucrative casino businesses.
In 2007 casinos had revenue in excess of $2.8 billion and for January and February 2008 alone nearly $500 million, but despite these numbers most legislators have chosen to deem the casino industry in need of charity.
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