Cecil Seagle
Apr 7, 2015: Baptist Press: Floyd: Recruit churches to SBC's 'exciting work'
Cecil Seagle, executive director of the State Convention of Baptists in Indiana, has fielded queries from churches that want to become Southern Baptist only to receive a seminary tuition discount. He has returned CP gifts to at least two such churches.
Cecil Seagle, executive director of the State Convention of Baptists in Indiana, has fielded queries from churches that want to become Southern Baptist only to receive a seminary tuition discount. He has returned CP gifts to at least two such churches.
Ben Seewald
May 8, 2015: Youtube: Ben Seewald and Dr. James White discuss the Trinity
In this 12-min video, Ben sits down with Dr. White as he explains the Biblical doctrine of the Trinity in contrast with false views.
In this 12-min video, Ben sits down with Dr. White as he explains the Biblical doctrine of the Trinity in contrast with false views.
Bob Seidensticker
June 26, 2015: Bob Seidensticker: Cross Examined: Same-Sex Marriage Is the Law of the Land: Panicking Yet?
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Apr 1, 2015: Bob Seidensticker: Cross Examined: Does the Church Face a Dietrich Bonhoeffer Moment? Maybe It’s Just a Case of the Vapours.
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Bruce Shipman
Mar 31, 2015: Arab America: Out of Bounds: Academic Freedom and the Question of Palestine
Rev. Bruce Shipman “resigned” as priest-in-charge of Yale’s Episcopal Church amid public outrage against his suggestion that Israeli violence might be partly responsible for rises in anti-Semitism. And I was dismissed from a tenured position at the University of Illinois for tweets critical of Israel.
Rev. Bruce Shipman “resigned” as priest-in-charge of Yale’s Episcopal Church amid public outrage against his suggestion that Israeli violence might be partly responsible for rises in anti-Semitism. And I was dismissed from a tenured position at the University of Illinois for tweets critical of Israel.
Dec 10, 2014: Huffington Post: Yale's Ousted Episcopal Chaplain, Fr. Bruce Shipman, Speaks Out About Alleged Anti-Semitic Comments
On Aug. 25, 2014, Fr. Bruce Shipman, the chaplain of the Episcopal Church at Yale University, in a letter to the editor of the New York Times, wrote that “the best antidote to anti-Semitism would be for Israel’s patrons abroad to press the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for final-status resolution to the Palestinian question.”
On Aug. 25, 2014, Fr. Bruce Shipman, the chaplain of the Episcopal Church at Yale University, in a letter to the editor of the New York Times, wrote that “the best antidote to anti-Semitism would be for Israel’s patrons abroad to press the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for final-status resolution to the Palestinian question.”
David Silverman [American Atheists President]
Apr 6, 2015: Daily Beast: Atheism: The Next Civil Rights Movement?
More recently, the president of American Atheists, Dave Silverman, told CNN that “[t]he fact is, we’re the most hated group in the country.” During a commercial specially prepared for the broadcast, Silverman boasted, “American Atheists is leading the charge for equality and the separation of religion and government.” Even on Facebook and Twitter, American Atheists and their representatives often refer to themselves as a civil-rights organization.
More recently, the president of American Atheists, Dave Silverman, told CNN that “[t]he fact is, we’re the most hated group in the country.” During a commercial specially prepared for the broadcast, Silverman boasted, “American Atheists is leading the charge for equality and the separation of religion and government.” Even on Facebook and Twitter, American Atheists and their representatives often refer to themselves as a civil-rights organization.
May 23, 2014: Religion News Service: Atheists lose court battle with IRS
“We’re going to keep fighting,” said American Atheists President David Silverman after the U.S. District Court in Kentucky handed down its decision Monday (May 19). “The court has upheld a prejudiced government practice.”
“We’re going to keep fighting,” said American Atheists President David Silverman after the U.S. District Court in Kentucky handed down its decision Monday (May 19). “The court has upheld a prejudiced government practice.”
James E Simmons Jr
Apr 23, 2015: All Christian News: Church proclaims love for pastor accused of raping young woman
James E. Simmons Jr., pastor of New Life in Christ Ministries, willingly turned himself into the custody of police after a young woman came forward with accusations that he raped her over a period of four years. The New Jersey pastor’s accuser claims she was only 17-years-old when he began to take advantage of her. She is now 21 and ready to seek justice for the crimes committed against her by the longtime minister.
James E. Simmons Jr., pastor of New Life in Christ Ministries, willingly turned himself into the custody of police after a young woman came forward with accusations that he raped her over a period of four years. The New Jersey pastor’s accuser claims she was only 17-years-old when he began to take advantage of her. She is now 21 and ready to seek justice for the crimes committed against her by the longtime minister.
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John Stott
"Christian witnesses stand between the Word and the world, with the consequent obligation to listen to both. We listen to the Word in order to discover ever more of the riches of Christ. And we listen to the world in order to discern which of Christ's riches are needed most and how to present them in their best light" --John Stott
Chris Surber
Chris Surber has shepherded churches in Michigan, Illinois, and Virginia and interned at a church in Florida. He is Founder and Director of Supply and Multiply, a ministry for Evangelism, Discipleship, and Matthew 25 Projects of Compassion in Montrouis, Haiti, where he does the work of a Pastor, Teacher, and Evangelist. He has a Bachelor of Science in Religion from Liberty University, Master of Arts in Religion and Master of Divinity in Church Ministry from Liberty Theological Seminary, and the Doctor of Ministry in Expository Preaching from Tennessee Temple University. (B.S., M.A.R., M.Div. D.Min.) His doctoral project was in the area of suffering and the sovereignty of God.
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