This lady thinks that John McCain has a lot in common with Jesus…which we all do…She says she is not comparing McCain to Jesus…but is she comparing the United States to God?
This lady is a nutjob.

This lady thinks that John McCain has a lot in common with Jesus…which we all do…She says she is not comparing McCain to Jesus…but is she comparing the United States to God?
This lady is a nutjob.
I just found this story on a news service which I subscribe to. I subscribe to several, this story came up under the topic "Christianity."
It’s one story, but for those who may do a search for Christianity investigating the faith this is out there for them to see and I guess it isn’t bad for them to see this. I think perhaps it is a reminder for those of us who believe that we cannot assume that just because we have the right lingo, job or family profile that we are immune to such temptations.
Good people with good intentions sometimes do horribly stupid and potentially evil things.
Lets continue to pray for one another. Also, take this opportunity to pray for and even be bold enough to talk to one another about areas of concern. It is one thing to judge someone, it is another thing to LOVINGLY inquire of them about a situation or character that may be damaging them and their walk.
Accountability isn’t just a buzz word. It is tough and it needs loving action behind it to be worth a rip.
Interesting article in today’s Seattle Times about young evangelicals who used to be solidly behind the GOP breaking ranks for this upcoming election…according to a Pew Report sited in the article they are not all flocking to the Democrats either…so where do they land?
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I just got a note from Sojourners about the upcoming revival service here in Columbus, OH at Vineyard of Columbus.
I am eager to hear Reverend Wallis preach and I am familiar with both Bishop Timothy Clark and Pastor Rich Nathan as they are local preachers that I have an enormous amount of respect for. I actually became familiar with Bishop Clark before I was a believer through my sisters church.
The focus of these services is to pray for social justice. To pray that the church would step into it’s God given role and privilege to assist and server the poor.
My thoughts are there should be NO WELFARE system in the United States and there would be no welfare system if the church would simply do it’s job.
Can we wipe out poverty? I don’t believe so but I want to be part of the group who does what I can to help curb it. We live in the richest nation in the world and it is shameful to our nation and our churches that we have ANY man, woman or child going to bed without food and proper care, if we step up our effort we can provide opportunity to these people and provide a way TO END POVERTY.
I am conflicted on some things because the Bible says to not favor someone JUST because they are poor. I am trying to understand that scripture measured against the rest of the scriptures that talk about giving, serving, caring for one another.
Here is a video promoting the upcoming revival in Columbus, OH on April 16-18. I hope you will be there!