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		<title>Would Steve Jobs have been a victim of abortion if conceived today? A testimony to human potential and the value of adoption</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is no question in my mind that Steve Jobs played an immense role in shaping society&#8217;s attitude to technology.  I think it would be hard for anyone to argue against the idea that the world is a better place because of what he contributed.  Human beings have incredible potential to leave a lasting impact [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>There is no question in my mind that Steve Jobs played an immense role in shaping society&#8217;s attitude to technology.  I think it would be hard for anyone to argue against the idea that the world is a better place because of what he contributed.  Human beings have incredible potential to leave a lasting impact for good.</p>
<p>It seems to me, reading this following piece on how and why <a href="http://newamericamedia.org/2011/10/steve-jobs-was-an-arab-american.php">Steve Jobs was adopted at birth</a>, that today he might well have been at risk of never making it into the world.  What a waste it is that so much human life is terminated.  How wonderful is adoption in its ability to give an unplanned baby a new chance, and give the joy and responsibility of parenthood to a couple who might never know it.  I am glad that when Steve Jobs was conceived adoption not abortion was the solution his natural parents sought.</p>
<p>Another great short piece that helps understand <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/14664694">the role that Steve Jobs played in shaping our culture</a> was recorded by Steven Fry when Job&#8217;s announced his retirement.</p>
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		<title>Now It Is Time To Pray for President Obama</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2008 07:46:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Much of the world is rejoicing today. Even with the profound differences Christians have with Obama over abortion, surely we can still rejoice that in a nation where slavery and segregation are not too distant memories, a non-Caucasian will be in the White House. We can and we should be glad that this change may [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Much of the world is rejoicing today. Even with the <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2008/11/us-presidential-election-coverage.html">profound differences Christians have with Obama over abortion</a>, surely we can still rejoice that in a nation where slavery and segregation are not too distant memories, a non-Caucasian will be in the White House.</p>
<p>We can and we should be glad that this change may well lead to a reduction in the racial tensions experienced in that great nation. Who can really claim that there is still an absolute and unchanging glass ceiling when Obama just smashed through it? How many black people will be lifted out of a victim mentality that hinders their success by considering Obama&#8217;s example? How many white people will find their prejudices swept away? Of course, there are risks that the opposite effects may occur, but we can surely hope for God to use this event in his purposes.</p>
<p>It is even possible that the iconic nature of a black leader of the free world will be a force for peace in the world. But even Obama himself must realize that the level of expectation among his supporters guarantees that they will be disappointed. He is not a messiah. He is just a man. A deeply flawed man at that, like all of us.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.joshharris.com/2008/11/praying_for_president_elect_ob_1.php">Josh Harris</a>, <a href="http://theologica.blogspot.com/2008/11/president-obama.html">Justin Taylor</a>, and <a href="http://www.desiringgod.org/Blog/1478_grateful_for_almost_any_government/">John Piper</a> have all rightly reminded us—it is time for us to pray for this man who will become president of the USA. We should pray for wisdom for him. Pray for his advisors. Pray for God to restrain his plans where they are ungodly, and give him success where he plans for good. We should pray for peace. We should pray for Obama&#8217;s professed faith to become a true source of strength for him, and for him to seek God&#8217;s will. We should ask that God grant that he be truly born again if he is not already. We should pray that God will change him where he needs changing. We should pray for his protection. I fear that any successful murder of this man would have far-reaching consequences. We should acknowledge that it is, in fact, God who has raised this man up, however much we might disagree with some of his policies.</p>
<p>God is sovereign. He rules the world. He exalts and deposes. Let&#8217;s pray that Obama will be a force for peace and a tool in the hands of God.</p>
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		<title>US Presidential Election Coverage</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 01:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don&#8217;t intend to cover the US election here in any detail. But I thought I should point you in a few directions if you are interested. One thing that has always puzzled UK evangelicals like me is why US politics is so polarized, with so few evangelicals voting Democratic. If you want a clear [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>I don&#8217;t intend to cover the US election here in any detail. But I thought I should point you in a few directions if you are interested. One thing that has always puzzled UK evangelicals like me is why US politics is so polarized, with so few evangelicals voting Democratic. If you want a clear explanation as to why this is, Justin Taylor explains <a href="http://theologica.blogspot.com/2008/11/piper-politics-and-abortion-few.html">evangelical concerns about Obama</a> in quite simply the most clear way I have ever seen, while interacting with John Piper&#8217;s views, with which, in some ways, he disagrees.</p>
<p>There is a long comments section and a long list of posts that have linked to his well-written post. Basically, we could say, &#8220;It&#8217;s about abortion, stupid!&#8221; What may surprise some Europeans is that the Republicans, to varying degrees, are pro-life and the Democrats are, to varying degrees, pro-abortion, with Obama, it seems, being the most pro-death candidate imaginable. Thus, for many <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">Christians</span>, they are single-issue voters. They want to do anything to try and prevent the genocide of babies that is ongoing. It seems to me that over the last year Gordon Brown has taken massive steps towards the <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2008/05/gordon-brown-takes-on-church.html">UK political scene becoming similarly divided on religious grounds</a>.</p>
<p>In my view, one thing is certain—Christians have a moral obligation to vote, and to vote remembering God is watching them. Too many Christians do not vote, almost arguing this disengagement from the process is a spiritual act. The truth is we should be grateful for the opportunity to vote; many in this world do not have that privilege. We should also vote recognizing the Lordship of Jesus over all of our lives and becoming fully engaged in the social and political world.</p>
<p>Other Christian sites to visit to understand the election over in the USA include:
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.almohler.com/blog_print.php?id=2693">Al <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">Mohler&#8217;s</span> radio comments on the election</a>.</p>
<li><a href="http://www.intheagora.com/index.html">In The <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_2">Agora</span></a> is a great site for political commentary from a Christian perspective.
<li><a href="http://www.sfpulpit.com/category/politics/">The Pulpit Magazine</a> has some commentary from John MacArthur.
<li>Finally, although they haven&#8217;t written about it yet, I will be surprised if the newly returned from a month&#8217;s break <a href="http://teampyro.blogspot.com/">Team <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_3">Pyro</span></a> doesn&#8217;t blog about the election too. Certainly <a href="http://bibchr.blogspot.com/search/label/election%202008">Dan Phillips has blogged about it on his solo blog</a>.</li>
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		<title>Abortion Survivor Gianna Jessen</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 17:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I received an email highlighting a video on youtube of Gianna Jessen who survived an abortion. Her story and advocacy of the rights of the unborn is compelling. More from Wikipedia or Gianna&#8217;s official site. Part One Part Two]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>I received an email highlighting a video on youtube of Gianna Jessen who survived an abortion.  Her story and advocacy of the rights of the unborn is compelling.  More from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gianna_Jessen">Wikipedia</a> or <a href="http://www.giannajessen.com/">Gianna&#8217;s official site.</p>
<p></a><br />Part One<br /><object height="344" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/kPF1FhCMPuQ&amp;hl=en&amp;fs=1"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/kPF1FhCMPuQ&amp;hl=en&amp;fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" height="344" width="425"></embed></object></p>
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		<title>SERMON &#8211; Driscoll at Jubilee Church, London, on Loving the City (Jeremiah 29)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 18:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A City in a City Yesterday at Jubilee we were privileged to have Mark Driscoll here with us. This is the first time he remembers preaching in another church in many years. You can dowload the sermon or listen to it right here: Incidentally, Tim Chester has shared his notes from one of the sessions [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><center><b>A City in a City</b></center></p>
<p>Yesterday at Jubilee we were privileged to have Mark Driscoll here with us. This is the first time he remembers preaching in another church in many years. You can <a href="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2008/07/a_city_in_a_city-MDriscoll.mp3">dowload the sermon</a> or listen to it right here:</p>
<p><center><embed name="audio_player_tiny_gray" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" align="middle" src="http://www.odeo.com/flash/audio_player_tiny_gray.swf" width="200" height="40" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" quality="high" allowscriptaccess="always" wmode="transparent" flashvars="audio_id=2040010&amp;valid_sample_rate=true&amp;external_url=http://jubilee-church.org/sermons08/a_city_in_a_city-MDriscoll.mp3"></embed></center><br />Incidentally, <a href="http://timchester.wordpress.com/">Tim Chester</a> has shared his notes from one of the sessions of the Dwell Conference and plans to share from one of the others. I will post notes and video from the rest of the sessions from this Acts 29 day conference over the next few days. I also have video interviews to share from a number of people, including Mark Driscoll.</p>
<p><img alt="Mark Driscoll" hspace="20" src="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2008/07/13JULY-GEORGE-1-702883.jpg?65aa6a" align="right" vspace="15" />Mark took us to Jeremiah 29. Cities are marked by two things—density and diversity. London seems to be the most dense and diverse city he has ever seen. Originally Christianity was a city-based urban movement, although now it tends to be rural. Culture flows like a river downstream. By 300 A.D. around 50 per cent of people living in cities were Christian, while 90 per cent of those living in rural areas were not. Today that tendency is reversed and fewer Christians live in the cities than in rural areas. By 2030, 60 per cent of all people will live in cities.</p>
<p>The city of Babylon has a lot in common with Greater London. The Babylonians colonized many nations, a bit like the English did. Babylon was founded by Nimrod.</p>
<p>The local church is a small city living within the city living according to the values of God. In the kingdom of God there is racial harmony so it should be so in the Church. We should see repentance from sin and love for God. Our church needs to grow to become a city. With Jesus there is a better way of life. We do sex, marriage, love, parenting differently. We invite them to meet Jesus and have him change their life.</p>
<p><center><img alt="Tope Koleoso, Mark Driscoll, Adrian Warnock"  src="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2008/07/13JULY-GEORGE-13-720198.jpg?65aa6a" /></center><br />Jeremiah 29:4 “I have sent …” We are called of God to be a missionary wherever we are. Sent to the London area. We can reach the nations of the earth if we reach London. It’s like a hub or a crossroads. This is one of the most important cities, or probably the most important city in the world. Babylon was like that in previous days. God determines the times and places in which we live. If this city of London meets Jesus, the entire world will hear about him.</p>
<p>Verse 5 — Tells them to build houses, plant gardens, etc. Plan on being there for awhile. We shouldn&#8217;t merely use the city, but invest in it. God will call some of us to move on, but many of us need to strongly consider staying here and giving our lives to London, investing our lives here for the good of the city. The first thing that a missionary needs to do is stay. Driscoll has given his life with his wife for one city, Seattle. Unless God shows up he will be staying there. Don&#8217;t make decisions on economic ease, but on the kingdom.</p>
<p><img alt="Mark Driscoll" hspace="20" src="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2008/07/13JULY-GEORGE-12-773237.jpg?65aa6a" align="right" vspace="20" />Verse 6 — Take wives (well, the men, only!) and make babies. Multiply there and do not decrease. We must honor family, gender, sexuality, and parenting. If you are single, then aspire to be married. Men today shirk responsibility. We have to get the young men if we want to change the city. Single guys in their 20’s tend to shun masculinity, maturity, and responsibility. They are ruining the city—they take advantage of women, commit crimes, wives and girlfriends have to look after them, they murder their own kids by encouraging abortion. Young men must learn to be men—find their pants, get a job, marry a woman, and stay out of trouble. Men are like trucks, the more weight you can put on them, the straighter they drive, i.e. men who are lazy get distracted and tend to sin, load them with things to do and they will be better.</p>
<p>Men have to be independent and provide for their family. Anyone who doesn&#8217;t provide for the needs of his family is worse than an unbeliever. His ten-year old daughter said of a girl kissing two different boys, “She doesn&#8217;t have a good father.” In the city there is rape and abuse going on, as well as treating each other with contempt. We live differently here and we want the outsiders to have a better way of life and future.</p>
<p><img alt="Mark Driscoll" hspace="20" src="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2008/07/13JULY-GEORGE-11-742518.jpg?65aa6a" align="left" vspace="20" />We need to know and love the city. At the moment Muslims are moving into the city and having lots of children knowing that in a few generations they could control the culture. Do what is best for those who live in the city. Think about ways to do good for the whole city. If the schools are terrible, let the Christians go in and volunteer. Pray for the city, it moves the hands of God and it changes the hearts of men and women. God will change our hearts so that we will work to bring change to the city. Let people around notice that the church loves the city.</p>
<p>Verse 8 — Do not listen to false teachers. Satan will try and teach us false things so that we will do evil in the city. We need to know the truth well and defend it.</p>
<p>The gospel is that we are all sinners. We don&#8217;t do what we are supposed to do, and we do do what we are not supposed to do. There is a broken relationship with God. It was only through God himself becoming a man and a missionary into human history that we can be reconciled to God. He went to the cross and substituted himself for us and for our sins. 2 Corinthians 5:21 — God made him sin so we might become righteous. The great exchange. Death to him, life to us. Separation to him, relationship to us. Condemnation to him, salvation to us. He is resurrected and ascended to heaven to build his city on earth. The storyline of the Bible is from the Garden of Eden to the city of the New Jerusalem coming from heaven. We will live together in a city. He will wipe tears from our eyes. Our hope, salvation, life, eternity, joy, is all in Jesus. There are two primary enemies of the gospel—idolatry and religion. Jeremiah says to watch out for false teaching. The temptation to idolatry would have come from the Babylonians, while the temptation to being religious would have come from the Jews.</p>
<p><center><img alt="Stuart Emsley and Mark Driscoll" src="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2008/07/13JULY-GEORGE-18-783657.jpg?65aa6a" /></center><br />Idolatry is THE sin according to Martin Luther. Sin is turning our worship from God to something else. The opposite of Christianity is not atheism, it is idolatry. We must keep ourselves from idols. If we don&#8217;t worship idols, we won’t sin. The first of the commandments tell us that there is only one God and we must worship him alone; the rest are the implications. So if we worship God and not our image, we won’t lie. If we worship him alone, we won&#8217;t covet. We put something in the prime place of glory and we then worship it by making sacrifices of time, etc. IF it is Jesus, then we will enjoy what God gives. But, if someone or something else is in that position, then it is idolatry. Romans 1 says people changed from worshiping God to worshiping created things.</p>
<p>Who or what do you worship? Your spouse? Your health? Your comfort? Your children? These are all good gifts but they are not GOD. Don’t worship them instead of God. If our spouse doesn’t meet all of our needs, then we get disappointed. If you expect comfort and peace and sinless relational harmony from your spouse, then you will get angry because that is something you can only get from God.</p>
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		<title>TOAM08 &#8211; Mark Driscoll on the Missional Church</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 22:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Terry began by recommending the outstanding biography of John Newton written by Jonathan Aitkin. I have listened to the CD version and enjoyed it immensely. I join Terry in commending it strongly to you. Terry also recommended two books by Christopher Wright on being missional. Mark Driscoll began by returning to the marks of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/John-Newton-Disgrace-" ref="sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1215663205&amp;sr=1-3'"><img hspace="20" src="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2008/07/51mgW9ivOTL._SL500_AA240_-790928.jpg?65aa6a" align="right" vspace="20" /></a>Terry began by recommending the outstanding <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/John-Newton-Disgrace-" ref="sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1215663205&amp;sr=1-3'">biography of John Newton</a> written by Jonathan Aitkin. I have listened to the CD version and enjoyed it immensely. I join Terry in commending it strongly to you. Terry also recommended two books by Christopher Wright on being missional.</p>
<p>Mark Driscoll began by returning to the marks of a spirit-filled church. He again explained to us that he believes we have been faithful in the mission. He feels, however, that perhaps we could see more fruitfulness. He is convinced that we can grow more quickly and be more effective at reaching people for Christ.</p>
<p>More posts from this conference can be found <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2008/07/together-on-mission-2008-newfrontiers.htm">on my TOAM08 label page</a>. You can <a href="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2008/07/MS04.mp3">download the mp3 of Mark&#8217;s talk</a> or listen to it right here:</p>
<p><center><embed name="audio_player_tiny_gray" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" align="middle" src="http://www.odeo.com/flash/audio_player_tiny_gray.swf" width="200" height="40" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" flashvars="audio_id=2040010&amp;valid_sample_rate=true&amp;external_url=http://nf1.2xstreamhosting.com/%7Enewfrontiers/lc08/MS04.mp3" wmode="transparent" allowscriptaccess="always" quality="high"></embed></center><br />As he began, I was very impressed that, as he prayed, he asked the Holy Spirit to guard his words, his attitude, and his tone.</p>
<p>Here, then, is Driscoll’s eight-point definition of the Church. Some of these constitute the being, and others the well-being of the Church.<strong></p>
<p></strong><strong></strong><strong>
<ol>
<li>Regenerated Church Membership</strong></li>
</ol>
<li><strong>
<li>Qualified Church Leadership</strong></li>
<p>This is, he believes, THE strength of Newfrontiers based on what he has seen. In particular, Driscoll said it is very important to hold the line on male eldership. To oppose this position is very popular among those who are not successful. You have to approach the Scriptures differently to come to the opposite position. One of the reasons Newfrontiers is strong, argues Driscoll, is because of our commitment to male elders. If we ever compromise on that issue, we will find our blessing will diminish. Continue to hold that line. To change it changes everything—how families are organized, etc. Church life sets the pattern for home life. We need pastor-dads who are shepherds to their own flock at home. Keep holding that line!!</p>
<li><strong>
<li>Gathering Regularly for Preaching and Worship.</strong></li>
<p>He feels he is learning a lot from us on worship. (See also <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2008/07/toam08-mark-driscolls-perspective-on.htm">what he said on his blog about Newfrontiers</a>.)</p>
<li><strong>
<li>Rightly Administered Sacraments</strong></li>
<li><strong>
<li>Unity and Affection, which is evidence of the Holy Spirit</strong></li>
<li><strong>
<li>Discipline for Holiness</strong></li>
<p>Church discipline is critical. Church discipline is correction, not retribution, just the same as in the family. Not to destroy someone, but to persuade them not to continue in sin. Don&#8217;t preach one thing and fail to enforce it.</p>
<li><strong>
<li>Obey the Great Commandment to Love—Church and Neighbor</strong></li>
<li><strong>
<li>Obey the Great Commission to Evangelize and Make Disciples</strong></li>
<p><img alt="Mark Driscoll" hspace="20" src="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2008/07/MD_Pulpit1-719483.jpg?65aa6a" align="left" vspace="20" />If definitions 1 through 7 are not present, you cannot do mission because unity isn&#8217;t there. Prayer and worship and fellowship can be so much loved that we somehow just trust that the work will get done. Since we also believe God is sovereign, we tend to let him figure it out. Because we are charismatics, we tend to think the Spirit will figure it out. Truth is, we need a plan, and a more intentional one. We will see some growth without an intentional plan because we’re healthy, but if we are intentional about it we will grow faster.</p>
<p>God will be glorified by making disciples. Don&#8217;t have a branch of church called the “Mission Department.” We have to have ALL branches of our churches being missional. So kids work is about discipleship of kids, etc. We want our children to be on a mission with us, too.</p>
<p>There was a missionary in India, and he discovered upon his return that London had become just as pagan as India was. He realized that the churches didn&#8217;t think they needed to be missional themselves. If you are a Christian, you tend to become assimilated into the subculture of the church. Take all our missional thinking and be missionaries in the West.</p>
<p><strong>Some people think of church as a bomb-shelter</strong>. You can identify this by lots of “we and them” language. Here you will find lots of preaching against the culture, not engagement with it. You will find people who share your values and protect your kids. There is no attempt to evangelize. This is classic fundamentalism.</p>
<p><strong>Other people see church as a mirror.</strong> This is classic liberalism. Gender issues is a classic current example. If the culture is for an issue, the church then compromises and mirrors what is in the culture. No attempt is made to redeem the culture. They may be more aware, but in the end they are less helpful.</p>
<p><strong>Some see church as a parasite.</strong> They enter the culture to take out of it for themselves. There is no real giving. They want to benefit from what happens, but not do for them. Ask non-Christians what they think of the church. Their answer will be—no serving the poor, no helping, no doing good, and taking, not contributing.</p>
<p><strong>Some see church as a city within a city—a city on a hill.</strong> The Church is the city of God within the city of the world. Here the Church loves Jesus, believes the Bible, practices grace, and the power of God is made known. The people live differently within the culture. They are not antagonistic or negative, but live an alternative life style. They invite others to join in this life style.</p>
<p>Driscoll then began to identify the twelve aspects of a missional church.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color:#000099;">First, a missional church sees the church as a missional outpost—with a view for growth.</span></strong> We have a weakness in Newfrontiers, in Driscoll&#8217;s view, which is a fear of multiple services. More options means more people can be reached. Multiple services should become a goal. People can tend to define the church by the number of people in a room at one time. But it should be defined by the number of people on a mission, even if they are never in a room together. Can have multiple campuses. Can have one church in more than one location as a second form of church planting. A missional church does church plant. We should set aside money specifically for church planting. At least 10 per cent of church funds at Acts 29 churches go to church planting.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.theresurgence.com/profile_mark_driscoll"><img alt="Pastor Mark Driscoll" hspace="20" src="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2008/07/Mark-748360.jpg?65aa6a" align="right" vspace="20" /></a><strong><span style="color:#000099;">Second, a missional church sees every Christian as a missionary.</span></strong> Cares for those with whom they come in contact. Pays attention to getting out and reaching out. Needs their people to be good theologians and good apologists. Sets things up so people naturally bring their non-Christian friends to church. Shares the gospel every single Sunday. If you think that they are all Christians, they are not! If, for example, you want men, preach to men, even if there are none there because their wives will get them to come. It can’t be a goofy presentation of the gospel, it must be a relevant one. Every week train them to recognize how everything relates to Jesus, e.g. marriage, parenting, etc. Mark shared an example of a couple in the church who couldn&#8217;t understand why they shouldn&#8217;t sleep together outside of marriage. He told them, “You are preaching a false gospel.” He asked them if their friends knew that they were Christians and were doing this. If so, he explained, they were saying the wrong thing with their lives. Jesus has a bride, not a girlfriend.</p>
<p>If people know that there will be preaching about Jesus and the gospel every week, they will bring their friends. It won’t matter what week they come. Mars Hill has a group that discusses what he has preached. Those who come don&#8217;t have to be Christians and can ask questions. Most people will allow you to pray for them, even if they are atheists. As soon as you get cancer, your become an agnostic. “Would you mind if I pray for you right now?”</p>
<p>Bring converts on stage. Let them tell their story. Tell them to share their stories before you baptize them. Stories drive us to being missional. A church is cursed when there are no converts or babies.</p>
<p>Daniel and his contemporaries weren’t just in Babylon to be punished, but to be a missionary to share the knowledge of God to all those kings. Driscoll again said that in watching Newfrontiers, it was his observation that we are devoted to the Lord. But we must be more of a witness to those around us.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color:#000099;">Third, a missional church is keenly aware of the local culture.</span></strong> (Acts 17—He SAW that the city was full of idols.) We must be greatly troubled. We are too submerged in our Christian subculture. We need to ask ourselves, “What is going on in the world? What is popular? Which shows are women watching? Which are men watching?” He watches teenage girl shows because he wants to know what they are thinking! He wants to get ahead of his daughter. Fast-forward them. Ultimate fighting is the fastest growing sport in the USA, for example. TV shows the different gods, whether sports, fame, sex, money, etc. Look for the idols. Watch it missiologically. Don&#8217;t be naïve. Stop the movie and discuss it with them. Where is the Dad? Dad is an idiot, but the dog is smart. What are they trying to tell us? That if you can’t trust Dad, you should do it yourself. TV shows are sermons. Watch Extreme Makeover. Ask yourself, “What is missing? Why does this family need this house?” None of the families have a Dad! Where’s the Dad? Use the examples that are out there. Work illustrations into the preaching. They know who Posh Spice is, or whoever! I pay attention to your world; now let me tell you about the culture of the Bible. Listen to radio/drive time TV. Know what people are talking about. See who are the teams and tribes. Find your kids <em>My Space</em> page! Find the teens in your church. <em>Facebook</em> and <em>My Space</em> are like a Catholic confessional. Pay attention to the students lives in the church. What are your people reading in blogs?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.theresurgence.com/profile_mark_driscoll"><img alt="Pastor Mark Driscoll" hspace="20" src="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2008/07/Mark%20Driscoll%20F-700545.jpg?65aa6a" align="left" vspace="20" /></a>Magazines have on their cover someone&#8217;s definition of heaven. Car heaven, six-pack heaven, stereo heaven, photography heaven, etc. Visions of heaven. If you buy the magazine can be delivered from your hell and give you your heaven. Do these things and you will get there. It’s evangelism. How does this work with the Bible? Is that view of heaven they are offering false? Why? What is the underlying need the magazine is trying to address?</p>
<p>People are devoted religiously to hobbies, sports, etc. Go to the mall before the kids do! If shopkeepers are working in the middle of the afternoon they are bored. See what they are selling and buying. Ask questions of the bored store workers. He walked into a teenage girls’ clothing store. He said, “Do you have anything in my size?” He told her the truth, that he is a pastor always looking to learn, who has a daughter who is almost a teenager. “Who shops here? What do they buy?” He walked out understanding more of why girls feel pressured to look a certain way.</p>
<p>Grocery store. Go with the intent of looking at everything. What’s there? What does it tell you? Big organic section means there are more green people. They believe in justification by recycling so you need to have recycling bins at church! Good to learn.</p>
<p>First place—where do they live? Second place—where do they work? Third place—where do they play? Go to where they play. Where they would live if they could afford it! Where do they really want to be?</p>
<p>Do you have a total routine? Repent and stop doing it. Leave early and use it to look around. There are multiple ways to do church work—see what is happening in your neighborhood. His wife asks, “Where are we going?” He says, “Don&#8217;t worry, we will get there. I’m not lost I am missiological. Interesting! There&#8217;s new businesses going in here, young families moving in. Pull over and start asking people questions.</p>
<p><strong>This is not British, but that is why the UK is so non-Christian.</strong></p>
<p>Building works asked the foreman, “What’s going on?” Oh, couples leaving, so we’re tearing down some homes and building condos. That’s more people. Start a new community group there and welcome them into the neighborhood. What is happening?</p>
<p>Speak to parents. What is happening to the kids? Talk to the people who talk to the people. Ask the cashier questions. Who comes in here? Who’s the weirdest person who ever comes in here? Talk to the people in service economy. They see hundreds of thousands of people all week. They see the real deal!</p>
<p>What’s going on lately at the bank? Was told people are freaking out. Checks bouncing. Well, maybe we should do seminars on money then! Always look for new opportunities.</p>
<p>Start an evening service for new people. They had five services where he preached live, but that felt like being hit by a truck. So they went down to four services, which now feels like being hit by a car! Services at 8:30 at night are packed and people even show up late! People who are out last night won’t get up for a 9 a.m. service. He pastors people publicly by text message, i.e. asks questions anonymously. Someone once asked, “I have been raped, can I get an abortion?”</p>
<p>Consider everybody in your church. It’s okay to be family friendly, have a great kids program, help your marriage. But if you’re not careful, singles may get the impression that you don&#8217;t want them, don&#8217;t need them, don&#8217;t like them. Now there are more unmarried than married people! These days being married to a woman and having children is countercultural. If someone who is the product of an abused home walks in, etc., it’s not about trying to maintain a good family.</p>
<p>When preaching through the book of Ruth, Mars Hill showed great growth at that time. They had to turn 300 people away from one of their services! Is your church welcoming, friendly, a hospital to those people? Or is it all married couples and families?</p>
<p>Missional church contends and contextualizes. Jude says “Contend for the faith.” What are we going to fight over? What’s in the closed hand? You guys love the Bible, Jesus, the cross, the resurrection, the ministry of the Holy Spirit, the poor, the lost, church planting. Keep that! Fight for them! But also contextualize. By ALL MEANS save as MANY people as possible. Do it for the sake of the gospel. Open the door to your church as broadly as you can without compromising. Use technology, etc.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color:#990000;">We are NOT trying to make Christianity relevant, but rather are showing that it IS ALREADY relevant.</span></strong></p>
<p>If a teenage girl tells you she lost her virginity to her father, the gospel IS relevant to her, but she needs to be shown HOW it is. So said I need to speak to you about expiation. “I’ve no idea about what that means!” Took some time, showed her that what was done to her the Bible calls a sin, a horrific evil. Fathers are privileged to carry the name father and carry it with nobility and honor. What has happened to you is shocking. What did you do afterwards? Took a shower because I felt dirty. You were defiled. The Bible says there is sin that is done by us and against us. And sin does make us dirty. “I will always feel dirty.” Jesus is God. He came to earth, was abused and beaten and tormented and shamed. He was humiliated and tortured. He can sympathize with you. God was sinned against. Jesus went to the cross and they killed him. But he forgives our sin AND cleanses us from all unrighteousness (1 John 1). She said, “I feel totally ashamed.” Jesus endured the cross and scorned its shame. Jesus died not only to forgive you, but to cleanse you from the sins against you. That shower was an effort for you to cleanse yourself, but it can’t cleanse your soul, your identity, your femininity. The gospel was relevant to her! She responded immediately. Driscoll said to her, “Choose to see yourself as Jesus does. You need Jesus so you can be cleansed, pure, and wear white!”</p>
<p><strong><span style="color:#990000;">We don&#8217;t MAKE Jesus relevant; we show how he already IS relevant.</span></strong></p>
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		<title>SERMON &#8211; Living for the Good of Others &#8211; Philippians 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 02:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Here are some notes from the sermon I preached this past Sunday at <a href="http://jubilee-church.org/">Jubilee Church in Enfield Cineworld</a>. You can <a href="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2008/06/living_for_the_good_of_others_AW.mp3">download the audio</a> or listen to it online in the following player:</p>
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<p>I began by sharing the story of a mother who was diagnosed with terminal cancer and refused the abortion she was offered in order to give the gift of life to her daughter.</p>
<p>She told her husband, &#8220;If I am going to die, my baby is going to live.&#8221;</p>
<p>Said her husband after she had died, &#8220;She knew all too well she didn&#8217;t have long to live. So she put little Liam&#8217;s life before her own.&#8221;</p>
<p>Full story in the <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1576603/Mother-makes-ultimate-sacrifice-for-new-baby.html"><em>Telegraph</em></a>.</p>
<p>The sermon is based on Philippians 2. The notes are very much just an outline, but they are nearly identical to the notes from which I preached. I have been experimenting with preaching from shorter notes, so I hope they will still at least make some sense to you. If not, you will just have to listen to the message itself.</p>
<p>We will come later in the book to the ultimate goal for living—to know Jesus. But one key way we express our love for God is by loving each other and the world. Jesus said in John 13:35: &#8220;<i>By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.&#8221;</i></p>
<p>It is this love for each other that I am going to call &#8220;living for the good of others.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong><span style="color:#000099;">What is our motivation to <em>live for the good of others</em>?</span></strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Because of&#8221; (verses 1-2) NOT “if” — but “assuming there is”</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Encouragement</strong> in Christ (paraklesis) ;
<li><strong>Comfort</strong> from love (paramythion) ;
<li><strong>Participation</strong> in the Spirit (koinonia);
<li><strong>Affection</strong> (splanchon – spleen &#8211; bowels!) ;
<li><strong>Sympathy.</strong></li>
</ul>
<p>Also, we do this to complete our leader&#8217;s joy!</p>
<p><b><span style="color:#000099;">What does <em>living for others</em> look like?</span></b> (verses 2-5 and others)
<ul>
<li>The same mind (agreement).
<li>The same love (warmth, compassion, undertanding).
<li>Full accord “with united souls” (a combination of the two above – i. e. TRUTH AND LOVE).
<li>One mind (not clones, but scratch us and we bleed the same way).
<li>NO rivalry or conceit = opposite = poor me &#8216;no one talks&#8217; versus living for self.
<li>Humility, NOT Mariah Heap “ever so &#8216;umble.”
<li>Count others more significant than yourselves.
<li>Look out, not only for your own interests, but for those of others = being kind to others. “IF ONLY EVERYONE WAS LIKE THAT.” JESUS WOULD BE LIKE THAT.
<li>Do all things without grumbling or questioning (verse 14).
<li>We are to do EVERYTHING for the good of others, not ourselves (e.g. ministry, workplace, etc.). CHOICES FOR THEIR BENEFIT ARE NOT EASIEST!
<li>Genuinely concerned for your welfare (verse 20).
<li>They all seek their own interests, not those of Jesus Christ (verse 21).</li>
</ul>
<p><b><span style="color:#000099;">How and why do we do it?</span></b> Mixed in!!! (READ verses 5-13.)
<ul>
<li>Constant refrain &#8211; “IN CHRIST.” This mind is in Christ—ours by union with him and by following his example.
<li>MODEL = DO LIKEWISE. He who lived and died for others.
<li>We have PURPOSE!
<li>CHOICES—He didn&#8217;t grasp his right of equality. he laid his rights down.
<li>Made himself nothing, rather than self-fullfillment or getting that promotion.
<li>Made himself like us, not holding himself aloof as superior (e.g. racism).
<li>Became obedient—not independent. JOURNEY FROM HEAVEN TO THE CROSS.
<li>Sacrificed himself for us—not just his preferences, but his life! — OUR CHOICES.
<li>Another reason here is because God raises the humble up.
<li>James 4:6—But he gives more grace. Therefore it says, “God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble.&#8221;
<li>Matthew 23:12—&#8221;Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted.&#8221;
<li>Because we need to learn to OBEY this Lord over all! CHOOSE TO FOLLOW.
<li>Lloyd-Jones: Best summary of the Christian life is to “work out your own salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God who works in you, both to will and to work for his good pleasure.” (verses 12-13).
<li>BY LOVING GOD, EACH OTHER, AND THE WORLD.</li>
</ul>
<p>For the unbeliever, it&#8217;s no use to just try and live like this. You need the Jesus who died for you and was raised for you to come and live in you and empower you.</p>
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		<title>An E-mail From A Reader About Abortion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was glad to receive this e-mail from a regular reader who disagrees with some of what I said recently about abortion and Gordon Brown&#8217;s position. Dear Adrian, As a regular reader of your blog, I am pleased that you are highlighting the issue of abortion. You may also be interested in this video of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>I was glad to receive this e-mail from a regular reader who disagrees with some of what I said recently about abortion and Gordon Brown&#8217;s position.<br />
<blockquote>Dear Adrian,</p>
<p>As a regular reader of your blog, I am pleased that you are highlighting the issue of abortion. You may also be interested in <a href="http://playpolitical.typepad.com/playpoliticalcom/2008/05/peter-saunders.html">this video of Peter Saunders</a>.</p>
<p>However, I disagree with you about whether this should be party political issues.</p>
<p>You said — <i>&#8220;This is based on the fundamental principle that the people of the UK do not elect parties, they elect individuals to serve them, and on moral questions those representatives are best placed to make those judgment calls.&#8221;</i></p>
<p>I would like to see political parties taking a stance [on] abortion like in America. Without this, I don&#8217;t see much [chance] of dramatically changing the law on abortion.</p>
<p>I think the USA can make a better claim to saying that they elect individuals rather than parties.</p>
<p>In the United States, I think people [can] exercise greater choice over who there <em>(sic)</em> elected representatives are. For example, in the Florida presidential primaries held this year, about 1.89 million people voted for Republican candidates, and about 1.67 million people voted for Democratic candidates—meaning over 3,570,128 people voted in a PRIMARY election [1], out of a population of 18.25 million [2] — around 20% of the total population — the population eligible to vote would be smaller.</p>
<p>In contrast, when David Cameron was elected leader of the Conservative Party, he got just 134,446 votes. [3] Mike Huckabee came 4th in the Florida primary, but got roughly double the number of votes in Florida alone that David Cameron got in total in his leadership election. [1]</p>
<p>In terms of selection for parliamentary seats — primaries for the US Congress can get [a] turnout of around 10% or 20%. [4, 5] In contrast, MPs have been selected as the candidate for safe Conservative seats with just 0.3% Conservative voters voting for them. [6]</p>
<p>In summary, I think the general US population has far greater say in who the candidates of the main parties are. People don&#8217;t just vote between the two or three people with a chance of winning the election.</p>
<p>I believe that elections in the UK are more based on party (as opposed to individual) than they are in the USA — after all, the leader of the biggest party in the UK is the prime minister, without necessarily having been elected to that office himself (e.g. Gordon Brown now and John Major until 1992).</p>
<p>US primaries mean that voters get a say in the position of the candidates at election. For example, even though the Republican Party campaigns on a pro-life party platform, [7] Republican primary voters had the choice to select a range of presidential candidates, from the strongly pro-life Mike Huckabee to the pro-choice Rudy Giuliani. I believe that Rudy Giuliani&#8217;s pro-choice views [8] contributed to his failure to win the Republican nomination, and has ensured that the Republican candidate is relatively more pro-life than the Democratic candidate.</p>
<p>If we had a better &#8220;primary&#8221; system in Britain, then there [would be] a better chance that candidates for a political party would reflect the views of the party grassroots. This means pro-life Conservatives could have a better chance of ensuring that the Conservative candidate was pro-life — as I think happens to some extent with the Republican party in the USA.</p>
<p>Currently, however, we have to vote for the better party, and no party is clearly better on abortion. I want the parties to take a clear stance [on] the issue of abortion so that I can vote for the party that I agree with. The Labour government is introducing damaging legislation (from a pro-life perspective), but consistently seems to argue that this should not lose them votes. In 2005, after Michael Howard expressed personal support for lowering the abortion limit to 20 weeks, Tony Blair appeared to argue that if you are pro-life, then there shouldn&#8217;t be a way for this to affect your vote — arguing that abortion should not be an election issue. [9]</p>
<p>It could be argued that given low turnout at candidate selection election in the UK, there is more chance for a small group of party members to influence a parties <em>(sic)</em> position on a particular issue. However, there are also concerns about how democratic selection of MEP candidates for the Conservative Party is — where the candidates do not necessarily represent the views of party supporters (e.g. on attitudes on the EU).[10]</p>
<p>A vote for the Conservative Party may be marginally better than a vote for Labour on pro-life issues — as some senior Tory MP support more restrictions on abortion.[11] However, a vote for the Conservative Party is not a vote for a pro-life party. There seems to be little chance of any government (including a Conservative one) ending abortion soon.</p>
<p>If the Conservatives (or another party) took a pro-life stance, there would be a clear electoral way to change the law on abortion. Currently I don&#8217;t know know how I could vote to end abortion unless I happen to be in a constituency with a strongly pro-life candidate.</p>
<p>In contrast, a vote for John McCain in America could realistically result in appointments to the Supreme Court that would result in Roe vs Wade being overturned. [12] This would not end abortion in America, but it would be real progress.</p>
<p>Best wishes,<br />Ben</p>
<p><b>References</b></p>
<p>[1] Voting Figures for Florida Primaries<br /><a style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,204)" href="http://edition.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/state/#FL" target="_blank">http://edition.cnn.com/ELECTION<wbr>/2008/primaries/results/state/<wbr>#FL</a></p>
<p>[2] Population Figures for Florida<br /><a style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,204)" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki<wbr>/Florida</a></p>
<p>[3] David Cameron&#8217;s Election as Conservative Party Leader<br /><a style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,204)" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4502652.stm" target="_blank">http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk<wbr>_politics/4502652.stm</a></p>
<p>[4] 2000 Virginia Congressional Primary<br /><a style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,204)" href="http://www2.sbe.virginia.gov/web_docs/election/results/2000/jun_primary/pj00_dis_turnout.html" target="_blank">http://www2.sbe.virginia.gov<wbr>/web_docs/election/results<wbr>/2000/jun_primary/pj00_dis<wbr>_turnout.html</a></p>
<p>[5] New Orleans Primaries for U.S. House of Representatives<br /><a style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,204)" href="http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2008/03/congressional_primary_saturday.html" target="_blank">http://www.nola.com/news/index<wbr>.ssf/2008/03/congressional<wbr>_primary_saturday.html</a></p>
<p>[6] Selection of Conservative Candidate for Cambridgeshire North East<br /><a style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,204)" href="http://conservativehome.blogs.com/goldlist/2008/01/cambridgeshire.html" target="_blank">http://conservativehome.blogs<wbr>.com/goldlist/2008/01/cambridge<wbr>shire.html</a></p>
<p>[7] Republic Party Advertising Their Pro-Life Positions<br /><a style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,204)" href="http://faithandvalues.gop.com/GroupPage.aspx" target="_blank">http://faithandvalues.gop.com<wbr>/GroupPage.aspx</a>?</p>
<p>[8] Justin Taylor on Concern From Pro-Life Christians About the Chances of Rudy Giuliani Being the Republican Presidential Nominee<br /><a style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,204)" href="http://theologica.blogspot.com/2007/10/guiliani-vs-clinton-what-should-pro.html" target="_blank">http://theologica.blogspot.com<wbr>/2007/10/guiliani-vs-clinton<wbr>-what-should-pro.html</a></p>
<p>[9] Tony Blair on Voting About Abortion<br /><a style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,204)" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4349581.stm" target="_blank">http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk<wbr>_politics/4349581.stm</a></p>
<p>[10] Complaints About the Conservative Party MEP Selection Process<br /><a style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,204)" href="http://conservativehome.blogs.com/goldlist/2008/04/the-story-of-ho.html" target="_blank">http://conservativehome.blogs<wbr>.com/goldlist/2008/04/the<wbr>-story-of-ho.html</a></p>
<p>[11] Senior Tories Promise to Vote for Lower Abortion Limit<br /><a style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,204)" href="http://conservativehome.blogs.com/torydiary/2008/05/senior-tories-p.html" target="_blank">http://conservativehome.blogs<wbr>.com/torydiary/2008/05/senior<wbr>-tories-p.html</a></p>
<p>[12] Justin Taylor Notes That Voting for John McCain is the Best Hope of Limiting Abortion<br /><a style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,204)" href="http://theologica.blogspot.com/2008/02/dobson-on-mccain.html" target="_blank">http://theologica.blogspot.com<wbr>/2008/02/dobson-on-mccain.html</a></p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier this week, I posted on Gordon Brown&#8217;s antagonism towards pro-lifers. I thought I would remind us of the opportunity that exists for us to do something about the forthcoming law if we live in the UK. There have been 6.7 million abortions since 1967 in the UK. Here are some things you can do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Earlier this week, I posted on <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2008/05/gordon-brown-takes-on-church.htm">Gordon Brown&#8217;s antagonism towards pro-lifers</a>.  I thought I would remind us of the opportunity that exists for us to do something about the forthcoming law if we live in the UK.  There have been 6.7 million abortions since 1967 in the UK.</p>
<p>Here are some things you can do if you live in the UK.</p>
<p>1.  PRAY, that God will work a miracle in the House.  Emotions run high at the moment in Westminster so anything is possible.  Well, actually even our non-British readers can do this for us!</p>
<p>2. FIND OUT MORE about the issues.  The following websites are worth visiting
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.aliveandkickingcampaign.org/">Alive and Kicking</a> </li>
<li><a href="http://www.cmf.org.uk/index/hfe_bill.htm">Christian Medical Fellowship</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.spuc.org.uk/">SPUC</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.passionforlife.org.uk/">Passion for Life</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.parliamentaryprolife.org.uk/">Parliamentary Pro-Life Group</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/ethics/abortion/">BBC on Abortion Debate</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/health_advice/facts/abortion.htm">Netdoctor page on Abortion in the UK.</a></li>
</ul>
<div>I also <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2008/04/sermon-gods-gift-of-life-exodus-2013.htm">preached on the subject of murder and how abortion is simply that</a> a few weeks back.  I also speak of the forgiveness that is available for any who have actually had an abortion themselves.</div>
<p>3. LOOK UP <a href="http://www.aliveandkickingcampaign.org/mp/searchmp.php">YOUR MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT&#8217;S VOTING RECORD.</a></p>
<p>4. <a href="http://www.writetothem.com/">WRITE TO YOUR MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT</a> I attach the letter I wrote to my MP.  If I get a reply I will share it here.  Please do not simply copy and paste my letter, but feel free to use it as a basis to adapt.<br />
<blockquote>Dear MP,</p>
<p>May I begin by thanking your for what I understand has been your voting record in the matter of abortion. As a medical doctor I have been in lectures where it has been openly stated that &#8220;every pregnancy is bad for a mothers health&#8221; and so therefore they see it is ok to offer social abortions &#8220;on demand&#8221;. I do not believe that was the intention of the original abortion law. I would therefore ask you that with regard to the forthcoming Embryo bill, you would consider</p>
<p>Voting against the creation of animal/human hybrid embryos. Such a move is not medically necessary as adult stem cell research is productive and it is already possible to create cells that express single human proteins.</p>
<p>Voting against offering permission for IVF doctors to create &#8220;saviour siblings&#8221; chosen specifically to provide donor tissue to their sick older brother or sister. This devalues the lives of the embryos discarded.</p>
<p>Voting against the removal of the requirement for IVF clinics to consider the need for a father figure when deciding whether to offer treatment. Insufficient work has been done on the psychological impact of being raised without a father figure at least peripherally present in a child&#8217;s life. We should not be further undermining the family in this way.</p>
<p>Voting against the removal of the requirement that doctors sign a form stating that an abortion is in the interest of a woman’s health. This requirement should instead by enforced and specific criteria to limit abortion to its original intent should be enacted. In the absence of a total ban on abortion I am in favor of any effort to remedy the current situation where it is available to anyone irrespective of their circumstances.</p>
<p>Voting in favor of the reduction to the term limit for abortion from 24 weeks to 20, saving 2,948 of the 193,000 lives taken by abortion each year in the UK.</p>
<p>I would be happy to speak with you further about any of these issues, and wish you success in your efforts to represent this area.</p>
<p>Yours sincerely,</p>
<p>Dr Adrian Warnock<br />http://adrianwarnock.com</p></blockquote>
<p>5. <a href="http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Email_The_PM_Form.asp">WRITE TO THE PRIME MINISTER  </a>Here is what I wrote, but again please adapt this letter to make it personal.<br />
<blockquote>Dear Mr Brown,</p>
<p>I am writing to express my anger and disappointment that you would overturn the tradition that matters of morality are not appropriate for the use of the Whip.  I know you have allowed your MPs a free vote on certain amendments of the forthcoming Embryo legislation.  I urge you to stop your vocal support of the whole law which is I believe immoral and allow your party the freedom to vote with their conscience.  I also urge you to allow more time for the important debates on this matter.</p>
<p>Yours</p>
<p>Adrian Warnock<br />http://adrianwarnock.com</p></blockquote>
<p>6.  Sign a petition <a href="http://www.aliveandkickingcampaign.org/petition/">at the Alive and Kicking website</a> or at Number 10 where the following are open
<div>
<ul>
<li>Childs <a href="http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/ChildsFather/">right to a father</a></li>
<li><a href="http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/endingabortion/">End Abortion</a>.</li>
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		<title>Gordon Brown Takes on the Church</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay—political post warning. For those who think Christians should not engage in the political process or write political commentary, I suppose you’d better pass on by. But equally for those looking for an unequivocal statement of support for a particular party or leader, again pass on by. I think it’s important that we have opinions [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Okay—political post warning. For those who think Christians should not engage in the political process or write political commentary, I suppose you’d better pass on by. But equally for those looking for an unequivocal statement of support for a particular party or leader, again pass on by.</p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Brown"><img alt="British Prime Minister Gordon Brown" hspace="20" src="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2008/05/GordonBrown-720862.jpg?65aa6a" width="45%" align="left" vspace="15" /></a>I think it’s important that we have opinions on political matters. And while I don’t often write about politics here on my blog, I have done so occasionally. For example, last December I expressed <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2007/12/time-to-put-stop-to-brown.htm">my strong concerns about the leadership ability of Gordon Brown</a>, who is our current prime minister. Since then, even a member of his own party has claimed that Brown was put on earth to remind us all of how good Tony Blair was. There have also been no fewer than three sets of memoirs published that haven’t exactly portrayed him very well, and there have been a string of mistakes he has made which have been <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/7395545.stm">well catalogued in the British media</a>.</p>
<p>What I want to highlight today is a serious blow to the very heart of our political system. It has always been the case that on matters of conscience, such as morality, our political parties do not have official policy. There is an unwritten agreement that members of Parliament and the Lords will always be given a free vote on such matters as abortion and embryo experimentation. This is based on the fundamental principle that the people of the UK do not elect parties, they elect individuals to serve them, and on moral questions those representatives are best placed to make those judgment calls. This has had a number of effects. It has not meant that we necessarily have more moral laws. What it does mean is that, unlike the U.S., where it seems such things are decided by unelected lawyers in the Supreme Court, if we want the law changed all we have to do is elect the right people.</p>
<p>Since the right people in the UK do not necessarily belong to particular political parties, it has also had the result that Christians are far less wedded to the Conservative party than their counterparts in the U.S. are to the Republicans. In fact, many Christians would have voted for Tony Blair, who was known as a man of some faith (which is perhaps relatively unusual in our politicians). Many Christians in the UK are, however, still rather detached from the political system, which is arguably as much a bad thing as being overly embroiled in it.</p>
<p>Gordon Brown risks awakening a sleeping bear in our nation for he has turned the status quo on its head. Despite howls of protest, even from some of his cabinet members (some of whom are Catholic), he is making a certain bill before the house currently into what is called a “whipped” bill for members of his party. The other parties are still allowing freedom of conscience.</p>
<p>Brown initially stated that his party would be forced to vote in favor of every provision in the act. Now, <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/7313453.stm">in true Brown style, he has climbed down</a>, but only in a meaningless partial and tokenistic way. His members will be allowed to vote with their conscience on individual portions of the bill, but then if the portions are passed, <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/7394591.stm">when the bill as a whole comes before them they will be forced to vote in favor irrespective of their religious or ethical convictions</a>. He is also being criticized for placing <a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article3919722.ece">very short time limits on the debates</a> over these vital issues.</p>
<p>This all sets a dangerous precedent, and is very worrying to Christians, especially considering <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7391975.stm">the provisions being considered</a>, which are as follows:
<ul>
<li>The creation of animal/human hybrid embryos.</p>
<li>Permission for IVF doctors to create &#8220;saviour siblings&#8221; chosen specifically to provide donor tissue to their sick older brother or sister.
<li>Removal of the requirement for IVF clinics to consider the need for a father figure when deciding whether to offer treatment.
<li>Removal of the <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7387689.stm">requirement that doctors sign a form stating that an abortion is in the interest of a woman’s health</a>.
<li>Reduction to the term limit for abortion from 24 weeks to 20, saving 2,948 of the 193,000 lives taken by abortion each year in the UK.</li>
</ul>
<p>Please pray that there will be a miraculous turnaround and that somehow we might be delivered from these things becoming law (except perhaps the last one, which is, of course, a step in the right direction).</p>
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		<title>SERMON – God&#8217;s Gift of Life (Exodus 20:13)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are notes from a sermon I preached on the 27th April at Jubilee Church. The mp3 is available to download here or listen to using the following embedded player- “You shall not murder.” (Ex 20:13) Ok, right at the outset, do we have any murderers here? No? Anyone planning on committing a murder? No? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">Here are notes from a sermon I preached on the 27</span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><sup><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">th</span></span></span></sup></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"> April at Jubilee Church. The mp3 is available to </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000080;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2008/04/God%27s_gift_of_life-AW-R.mp3"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">download here</span></span></span></a></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"> or listen to using the following embedded player-</span></span></span></span></p>
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<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">“</span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span><span lang="en-US"><span style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">You shall not murder.” (Ex 20:13)</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;">Ok, right at the outset, do we have any murderers here? No? Anyone planning on committing a murder? No? Good, so then we can all go home, yes? We got it straight, since we live in a Christian country means its Chicken for dinner tonight rather than human. Lets go get some coffee.</span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;">Actually there is some more to this commandment than first meets the eye.</span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"><strong>No careless killing</strong></span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"> ESV footnote &#8220;also causing human death through carelessness or negligence&#8221; so see for example Ex 21:28-29 “When an ox gores a man or a woman to death, the ox shall be stoned, and its flesh shall not be eaten, but the owner of the ox shall not be liable.  But if the ox has been accustomed to gore in the past, and its owner has been warned but has not kept it in, and it kills a man or a woman, the ox shall be stoned, and its owner also shall be put to death.”</span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;">Deuteronomy 22:8: “When you build a new house, you shall make a parapet for your roof, that you may not bring blood-guilt on your house if anyone falls from it.”</span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"><strong>Risk assessment is biblical! </strong></span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">“[The Jew] was to do everything humanly possible not to cause the death of another person” -The Master&#8217;s Seminary, Master&#8217;s Seminary Journal Volume 11, 11:206 (Master&#8217;s Seminary, 2000; 2003).</span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">- Therefore, </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"><strong>human life is precious we should take good care of it</strong></span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">. Every human is made in Gods image and therefore worth looking after. It is the Christian faith that teaches us we are not just the outcome of millions of years of chance reactions. We don&#8217;t kill because life itself is a gift of God.  We should also support initiatives that reduce the risk of death or serious injury.</span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">eg </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"><strong>car and road safety</strong></span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"> &#8211; </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000080;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/transport/article3621890.ece"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">1 in 200 risk of dying on the roads</span></span></span></a></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">! So driving at no more than 30 mph in built up areas is a good idea due to the </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000080;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.thinkroadsafety.gov.uk/campaigns/slowdown/slowdown.htm"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">dramatic risk of death if hit faster.</span></span></span></a></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"> 95% live if hit at 20mph, 90% die at 40mph. Also wear seat belts, pay for proper maintenance, and buy the safest car you can afford.</span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">-also </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"><strong>health measures</strong></span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">, smoking in public bans is good as it will lead to less premature death. Form of Russian Roulette – </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000080;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.ash.org.uk/ash_f5izj246.htm"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">50% will die prematurely loosing ave of 16 years of precious God-given life</span></span></span></a></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">. In country after country smoking bans have led to </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000080;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,506730,00.html"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">dramatic drops in the rates of heart attacks</span></span></span></a></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"> – 17% in Scotland for example in one year. Christians should support the provision of good health care and also simple social changes that can make massive impact by saving lives. Especially in developing world eg lack of clean water.</span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;">However, although this commandment applies to careless killing, there were clear distinctions made in the punishment depending on the intent “(1) the weapon used, (2) the enmity of the killer toward his victim, and (3) premeditation” (Numbers 35. 16–24) -The Master&#8217;s Seminary, Master&#8217;s Seminary Journal Volume 11, 11:205 (Master&#8217;s Seminary, 2000; 2003).</span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;">Similar rules are still used today.</span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><strong>What other things that might be called murder?</strong></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">-We have seen that negligence such as careless fighting or driving, is surely potential murder by the </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">broader hebraic definition. But what of some areas that may be less clear to some. Lets be very clear here -</span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">-</span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"><strong>Euthanasia</strong></span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"> or so-called “mercy killing”- so far even the unbelievers cannot bring themselves to legalize this in the UK. How could we know someone really understood what they were asking for and weren&#8217;t coerced or depressed? Bible simply says &#8220;no killing&#8221;. This surely even applies to some of the grey areas being discussed such as removing food and drink via tubes from brain damaged.</span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">-</span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"><strong>Assisting Suicide </strong></span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">remains illegal, but what about neglecting to prevent it?. Psychiatric services should be used appropriately&#8230; sadly the quality of our services vary. But people have a right to be treated against their will when they pose a danger to themselves and are not in their right minds.</span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"><strong>-Abortion? </strong></span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">We all agree that life exists after birth. We believe it is wrong to murder a newborn baby. So surely life exists just before. When then does it start? There is no logic to our current term limits for abortion- loosely based on when a child might survive &#8220;independently&#8221; outside the womb. But when technology improves will that mean the date changes? And, since a baby is not truly &#8220;independent&#8221; are they less fully human? </span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">Our question should simply be is this a human? Does he or she have the image of God? If so we must protect, not kill. John the Baptist leapt for joy in his mothers womb whom when he met Jesus  (Luke 1:44) and Psalm 139</span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"><strong> </strong></span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">makes plain God saw us and knew us there as he knit us together.</span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"><strong>-Contraception? </strong></span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">Pre conception fine, anything that definitely acts post conception is clearly not. Some methods are controversial as to their mode of action (eg oral contraceptive pill, coil etc). Christians should examine the evidence for themselves, pray, seek advice if needed then make the decision their </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">conscience is happy with.</span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"><strong>-IVF? </strong></span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">Christians undergoing this procedure may wish to speak with their doctors about the fate of so-called &#8220;spare&#8221; embryos. Although they are routinely discarded, this need not be the case.</span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"><strong>-War?</strong></span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"> </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"><strong>The police?</strong></span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"> Romans 13.1-4 &#8220;</span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God. </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"><span>Therefore whoever resists the authorities resists what God has appointed, and those who resist will incur judgment. For rulers are not a terror to good conduct, but to bad. Would you have no fear of the one who is in authority? Then do what is good, and you will receive his approval, for he is God&#8217;s servant for your good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for he does not bear the sword in vain. For he is the servant of God, an avenger who carries out God&#8217;s wrath on the wrongdoer.”</span></span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;">In the end this boils down to a simple question. If you were holding an armed gun, and had a chance to kill someone who was definitely about to kill another, would you be wrong to pull that trigger? The balance of the bible strongly suggests that you would not be wrong to do that. </span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">So far, though, for the vast majority of us, none of this will have touched us. Perhaps there are some in the room who have had an abortion, if so, please bear with me as there is forgiveness for you as we will explain </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">later.</span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">But for the rest of us there is a danger that we will feel morally superior and proud of ourselves. So we haven&#8217;t murdered&#8230; Big deal! If we think </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">that makes us worthy of praise by God we are deluded!</span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">Jesus punctures that bubble by saying </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">“You have heard that it was said to those of old, ‘You shall not murder; and whoever murders will be liable to judgment.’ But I say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment; whoever insults his brother will be liable to the council; and whoever says, ‘You fool!’ will be liable to the hell of fire. So if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there before the altar and go. First be reconciled to your brother, and then come and offer your gift.” </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">Matthew 5.21-24</span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Words can kill!</strong></span></em></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;">“</span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">Everyone who hates his brother is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal life abiding in him.” 1 Jn 3:15 </span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;">“</span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">It is not only the act, but also the sentiment underlying the act, which is evil” &#8211; Walter A. Elwell and Barry J. Beitzel, Baker Encyclopedia of the Bible, Map on lining papers., 2044 (Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Book House, 1988).</span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;">“</span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">You are of your father the devil, and your will is to do your father’s desires. He was a murderer from the beginning” Jn 8:44 </span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">Actual murder is just the extension of anger and bitterness. Billy Grahams wife was once asked if she had ever considered divorce during their long marriage her answer- &#8220;</span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000080;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1633197,00.html"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"><strong>divorce, NO! Murder, YES!</strong></span></span></span></a></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"><strong>&#8220;</strong></span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">If murder is sometimes the ultimate punishment for some imagined harm </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">done by its victim, forgiveness is the opposite. Far from merely not murdering our enemies, God calls us to love them and forgive them.</span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;">We are told to forgive as we have been forgiven and warned that he will not forgive us if we do not forgive others.</span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">Christians should be recognized as those who practice </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"><strong>the reverse of murder.</strong></span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"> If murder is treating someone as sub-human and a less valuable object then the opposite is surely thinking of others as more important than you and selflessly loving them expecting nothing in return. </span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"><strong>You can&#8217;t murder someone you love. </strong></span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">Jesus said love fulfills the law &#8211; love God covers the first few commandments, love your neighbor covers the rest.</span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">God is the ultimate forgiver. We see this in the sad story of King David. We see the king who is described as the man after Gods own heart that the smallest sin can grow to become a major one. Most murders happen as a result of an argument between for example husband </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">and wife. It is even possible that by causing us to stop and realize how dangerous anger is that this sermon might prevent a future murder.</span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;">Owen once said “be killing sin or it will be killing you.”</span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">In Davids case, laziness led to a roaming eye. In our day he&#8217;d have visited certain websites or the top shelf at the news-agent. Then, he went on the roof to catch a glance at a woman bathing. That led to </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">adultery. That led to deception and trickery. That led to murder.</span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">Sin is sin. We stand before God bankrupt. When you are bankrupt it doesn&#8217;t really matter if you owe a few thousands or a few million. </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">You simply can never pay. An eternity in hell facing the wrath of God wont wipe away our sins. </span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;">The scandal of the cross is that on it, a man was murdered. Without removing the moral responsibility for that act, and the fact that we are all guilty of killing the son of God&#8230;.ultimately there was something else going on. </span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">The cross was a judicial killing. God the Almighty poured out his righteous wrath and punishment on his son. Jesus paid our debt. Not only did he cancel our debts, he credited our account with his righteousness. If you are a christian this morning he is as pleased with you not just as if you never sinned </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">but just as if you were always righteous or put another way he is as thrilled with you as he is with Jesus! </span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US"><strong>Murderers are Invited to become Christians. Why? </strong></span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">Because God can even forgive murderers, </span></span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 85%;"><span lang="en-US">So he can forgive you.</span></span></span></span></p>
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		<title>US ELECTION &#8211; Dipping My Toe Into a Can of Worms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Up until now, I have mostly resisted getting drawn into commenting on US politics. I still think I probably won&#8217;t do too many of these kinds of posts — I&#8217;ve always thought it was none of my business! But tell me, my fair readers, do you want me to talk more about all this? I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Up until now, I have mostly resisted getting drawn into commenting on US politics. I still think I probably won&#8217;t do too many of these kinds of posts — I&#8217;ve always thought it was none of my business! But tell me, my fair readers, do you want me to talk more about all this?</p>
<p>I thought yesterday’s decision by the Supreme Court upholding the ban on partial birth abortion would throw the upcoming presidential election into sharp relief, and I was right. Here’s what some of the candidates had to say:</p>
<p><b>DEMOCRAT</b>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.hillaryclinton.com/blog/view/?id=4167">Hillary Clinton</a> — &#8220;This decision marks a dramatic departure from four decades of Supreme Court rulings that upheld a woman&#8217;s right to choose and recognized the importance of women&#8217;s health. Today&#8217;s decision blatantly defies the Court&#8217;s recent decision in 2000 striking down a state partial-birth abortion law because of its failure to provide an exception for the health of the mother. As the Supreme Court recognized in Roe v. Wade in 1973, this issue is complex and highly personal; the rights and lives of women must be taken into account. It is precisely this erosion of our constitutional rights that I warned against when I opposed the nominations of Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito.&#8221;</p>
<li><a href="http://www.joebiden.com/home">Joe Biden</a> — No comment yet.
<li><a href="http://www.chrisdodd.com/blog">Chris Dodd</a> — No comment yet.
<li><a href="http://blog.johnedwards.com/story/2007/4/18/12734/6449">John Edwards</a> — &#8220;I could not disagree more strongly with today&#8217;s Supreme Court decision. The ban upheld by the Court is an ill-considered and sweeping prohibition that does not even take account for serious threats to the health of individual women. This hard right turn is a stark reminder of why Democrats cannot afford to lose the 2008 election. Too much is at stake — starting with, as the Court made all too clear today, a woman&#8217;s right to choose.”
<li><a href="http://www.gravel2008.us/">Mike Gravel</a> — No comment yet.
<li><a href="http://kucinich.us/archive">Dennis Kucinich</a> — No comment yet.
<li><a href="http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post_group/ObamaHQ/CZsK">Barak Obama </a>— &#8220;I strongly disagree with today’s Supreme Court ruling, which dramatically departs from previous precedents safeguarding the health of pregnant women. As Justice Ginsburg emphasized in her dissenting opinion, this ruling signals an alarming willingness on the part of the conservative majority to disregard its prior rulings respecting a woman’s medical concerns and the very personal decisions between a doctor and patient. I am extremely concerned that this ruling will embolden state legislatures to enact further measures to restrict a woman&#8217;s right to choose, and that the conservative Supreme Court justices will look for other opportunities to erode Roe v. Wade, which is established federal law and a matter of equal rights for women.&#8221;</li>
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<p><b>REPUBLICAN</b>
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<li><a href="http://www.brownback.com/">Sam Brownback </a>— &#8220;I&#8217;m delighted that the Supreme Court is moving forward to see the expression of life in the Constitution. I hope that some day we’ll see all life respected at all stages and protected in this land and around the world.&#8221;</p>
<li><a href="http://www.cox2008.com/cox/conservative_answer_john_cox/">John Cox</a> — &#8220;Against abortion and for life without any exceptions. Life begins at conception.&#8221;
<li><a href="http://www.joinrudy2008.com/news/pr/155/">Rudy Giuliani </a>— &#8220;The Supreme Court reached the correct conclusion in upholding the congressional ban on partial birth abortion. I agree with it.&#8221;
<li><a href="http://www.gohunter08.com/shownews.asp">Duncan Hunter</a> — No comment yet.
<li><a href="http://www.johnmccain.com/Informing/News/PressReleases/f96d220f-b10d-48fe-aee9-d69c0d2802c3.htm">John McCain </a>— &#8220;Today&#8217;s Supreme Court ruling is a victory for those who cherish the sanctity of life and integrity of the judiciary. The ruling ensures that an unacceptable and unjustifiable practice will not be carried out on our innocent children. It also clearly speaks to the importance of nominating and confirming strict constructionist judges who interpret the law as it is written, and do not usurp the authority of Congress and state legislatures. As we move forward, it is critically important that our party continues to stand on the side of life.&#8221;
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<li><a href="http://www.ronpaul2008.com/html/LatestNews_fx.html">Ron Paul</a> — No comment yet.
<li><a href="http://www.mittromney.com/News/Press-Releases/Supreme_Court_Ruling">Mitt Romney</a> — &#8220;Today, our nation&#8217;s highest court reaffirmed the value of life in America by upholding a ban on a practice that offends basic human decency. This decision represents a step forward in protecting the weakest and most innocent among us.&#8221;
<li><a href="http://www.teamtancredo.com/pressroom.asp">Tom Tancredo</a> — &#8220;Congressman Tom Tancredo (R- CO) rejoiced over today’s Supreme Court decision, ending partial birth abortions. In these abortions, usually performed late in a pregnancy, the infant’s skull is crushed and extracted from the womb. Today the Supreme Court put an end to this barbaric practice of infanticide, Tancredo said. One can only hope this is the first step towards ending the tragedy of abortions. This ruling, won by a 5-4 margin, is the first major victory for pro-life activists since Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito were appointed to the Supreme Court. Both of them voted in the majority, along with Justices Clarence Thomas, Antonin Scalia, and Anthony Kennedy. Congressman Tancredo concluded by saying, &#8216;I am pleased the Court has finally begun to address the moral and intellectual travesty of Roe vs. Wade.&#8217;&#8221;
<li><a href="http://www.tommy2008.com/site/Viewer.aspx?iid=8091&#038;mname=Article&amp;rpid=2745">Tommy Thompson</a> — &#8220;I commend the United States Supreme Court for upholding the nation’s ban on partial-birth abortions. This decision sends a clear message that the United States values life and has no tolerance for this gruesome, abhorrent way to take a life. There is no place for partial-birth abortions in this country, and I am pleased the court upheld the law passed by Congress.&#8221;</li>
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		<title>Viability of Babies in the Womb is Now 22 Weeks</title>
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<p><font face="Trebuchet MS">The definition of when &#8220;life&#8221; enters a baby who is in the womb is a challenge for anyone who believes that it is at a different point from conception or at least implantation. The common alternative view is that it is when a baby is &#8220;viable&#8221;. The following story reveals the moving goalposts of this. Of course, if we accept this moving goalpost as a definition, we are bound to eventually find that an artificial womb is created that can sustain life from the moment of conception to birth. It really isn&#8217;t too difficult to imagine that — after all, all the baby needs is a supply of nutrients and oxygen delivered to its placenta. We have artificial lungs and hearts already, as well as IV feeds. In, say fifty years&#8217; time, when such a device has been created, will our secular ethicists start to argue alongside the Christians that a baby developing in the womb is &#8220;alive&#8221; and deserves protection under law from the very beginning? </font><br />
<blockquote><font face="Trebuchet MS">&#8220;<a href="http://www.wesleyjsmith.com/blog"><img hspace="20" src="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2007/02/wjs.jpg?65aa6a" align="right" vspace="20"></a>A baby has been born at one day less than 22 weeks gestation, has survived, and is doing well. This birth may have significant ramifications for abortion law because it reduces the time of viability to just over half a normal gestation period. It may impact futile care theory and the occasional attempts to refuse wanted life-sustaining treatment for prematurely born babies. The birth could affect personhood theory, at least for those who refuse to depersonalize born infants, because it could materially alter their moral view of the moral worth of later-stage fetuses. So, welcome to the world, Amillia Sonja Taylor. Your birth might become a significant event for expanding the perception of who qualifies to be in the human family.&#8221; (Wesley J. Smith, <strong><i><a href="http://www.wesleyjsmith.com/blog/labels/Personhood%20Theory.%20%20Gestationn.html">Secondhand Smoke</a></i></strong>) </font></p></blockquote>
<p><font face="Trebuchet MS">If you&#8217;d like to read some commentary on the issue, here&#8217;s the link to <a href="http://newsbusters.org/node/10954">NewsBusters</a> that talks about the media&#8217;s reporting of it. </font>
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		<title>INTERVIEW &#8211; Wendy Alsup &#8211; A Deacon at the Church Mark Driscoll Leads &#8211; Conclusion</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><strong><span style="color:#cc0000;">UPDATE </span></strong><br />In January 2008, the following post was identified as the 23rd </span><a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2008/01/introducing-my-most-widely-read-blog.htm"><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">all-time most popular post with readers of this blog</span></a><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">. The 24th most widely read post was my interview with Rob Rufus—you can access either the </span><a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2007/07/toam-interview-with-rob-rufus.htm"><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">audio version</span></a><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"> or </span><a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2007/12/interview-preacher-rob-rufus.html"><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">the written transcript</span></a><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">.</p>
<p>It was very interesting to get the inside story on what it&#8217;s like to be a female deacon working at Mark Driscoll&#8217;s church—Mars Hill in Seattle, Washington.</p>
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<p><span style="color:#008000;"><a href="http://www.marshillchurch.org/"><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><img alt="Mars Hill Church From Across the Street" hspace="20" src="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2007/01/from-across-the-street-700563.jpg?65aa6a" width="55%" align="left" vspace="20" /></span></a><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">It is a pleasure to welcome to my blog today, Wendy Alsup, who is a member of Mars Hill Church Seattle—led by Mark Driscoll. Wendy is a mother of two, and Deacon in charge of Women&#8217;s Theology and Training. There has been a lot of controversy about Mark Driscoll in the blogosphere, so I thought it would be great to get an insider&#8217;s look at what it is like to be a member of the church he leads. For more information see </span><a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2006/04/interview-with-mark-driscoll_02.htm"><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">my interview with Mark Driscoll</span></a><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">, </span></span><a href="http://theresurgence.com/"><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">his blog</span></a><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"> <span style="color:#008000;">or the new look </span></span><a href="http://www.marshillchurch.org/"><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">Mars Hill Church website</span></a><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"> <span style="color:#008000;">– their video section is</span> <span style="color:#008000;">especially cool. In</span> </span><a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2007/01/interview-wendy-alsup-deacon-at-church.htm"><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">part 1</span></a><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"> <span style="color:#008000;">we focused on finding out a bit more about Wendy</span> <span style="color:#008000;">and the church she attends. In</span> </span><a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2007/01/interview-wendy-alsup-deacon-at-church_23.htm"><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">part 2</span></a><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><span style="color:#008000;"> we looked at what Mars Hill does to</span> <span style="color:#008000;">maintain a sense of community.</span> </span><a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2007/01/interview-wendy-alsup-deacon-at-church_24.htm"><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">Part 3</span></a><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"> <span style="color:#008000;">looked at the church’s emphasis on</span> <span style="color:#008000;">theology. Today I conclude by asking Wendy more about what ministry looks like at Mars Hill.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><b><i><span style="color:#008000;">Adrian</span></i></b><br />Clearly it sounds like the Bible is highly valued at Mars Hill. It is often said that many churches seem almost as though they have chosen between being a &#8220;Word&#8221; church or being a &#8220;Spirit&#8221; church—do you feel that is true in the case of your church?</span><br /></span>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><b><i><span style="color:#0000a0;">Wendy</span></i></b><br />H-m-m-m-m . . . that&#8217;s curious. That is a very unbiblical concept. When Christ first instructs on the Spirit&#8217;s coming, he says the Spirit will not speak his own, but will bring to remembrance the teachings of Christ. So the evidence that the Spirit is at work is that Christ, the Logos, is lifted up—which means a true &#8220;Spirit&#8221; church must be a &#8220;Word&#8221; church. I think the Spirit is working mightily at Mars Hill because I see Christ&#8217;s name lifted up and lives transformed, and I know that only happens through the Spirit&#8217;s quickening.</span><br /></span>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><b><i><span style="color:#008000;">Adrian</span></i></b><br /></span><a href="http://www.marshillchurch.org/"><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><img alt="Mark Driscoll" hspace="20" src="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2007/01/Mark%20Driscoll%20with%20Guitar-797284.jpg?65aa6a" align="right" vspace="20" /></span></a><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">What does the ministry of Mars Hill feel like behind closed doors? Mark Driscoll says things like, &#8220;I am a charismatic, but not <i>that</i> sort of charismatic.&#8221; Just how charismatic would the church feel to the average member who is fully involved in the life of the church?</span><br /></span>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><b><i><span style="color:#0000a0;">Wendy</span></i></b><br />I grew up in a non-charismatic background and was initially skeptical of switching my views on this—even once I was convinced from Scripture that the gifts are still for today. Maybe I was subconsciously afraid of being personally slain in the spirit during a service. :-) Then I began to slowly realize that many of my most respected friends at church quietly practiced charismatic gifts, but did so in a private way that seemed consistent with Scripture. My respect for them eased my skepticism and concern. Overall, it&#8217;s not a big deal around church.</span><br /></span>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">Behind closed doors, Mars Hill is not dominated by any personality. It is simply a bunch of humble believers doing their best to control the chaos. It reminds me of the old Super Bowl commercials of the company that built a plane while it was flying, and another where the company likened themselves to cat herders. There is no time to become territorial, and no room to etch an empire. We&#8217;re all hanging on for dear life, but loving it at the same time. We&#8217;ve grown by nearly 4000 people in just the four and a half years I&#8217;ve attended. That&#8217;s crazy! The testimonies of transformed lives bring me to tears again and again, and makes all of it worthwhile.<br /></span>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><b><i><span style="color:#008000;">Adrian</span></i></b><br />What can you tell us about what it&#8217;s like to be a woman on staff at Mars Hill?</span><br /></span>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><b><i><span style="color:#0000a0;">Wendy</span></i></b><br />I am not technically on staff—I’m a volunteer and do most of my work from home. Our church does employ a number of female deacons, and we have many more who volunteer their time and energy. We have a wonderful group of elders who are very sensitive to the needs of women in the church and are very humble, gracious servants of Christ. It&#8217;s been an honor and blessing to work with them. </span><a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/"><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><img alt="Wendy Alsup" hspace="20" src="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2007/01/wendyalsup3-7016351.jpg?65aa6a" align="left" vspace="20" /></span></a><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">In particular, any time I&#8217;ve approached an elder with a women&#8217;s issue that concerns me, they always receive my concern and work willingly with me to address it. But we do believe that women can&#8217;t be elders, and that wives need to submit to their husbands. And for some people, no matter how you explain it biblically, they take that to be synonymous with female oppression. The reality is that Mars Hill is filled with strong women who search the Scriptures and know the Word. But, Lord willing, our strength is submitted to God&#8217;s control. We&#8217;re called to be gentle, not weak, helpers, not doormats. Gentleness implies tempered strength. Babies aren&#8217;t gentle—babies are weak. But when an adult who has the strength to crush the baby instead cradles them in their arms, that&#8217;s gentleness. That&#8217;s what God has called us to be as women. Strength under God&#8217;s control. I&#8217;m very impressed with the strength, character, and theological depth of the women at Mars Hill. I&#8217;m also impressed with the way our leadership receives and develops the gifts among our women. </span><br /></span>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><b><i><span style="color:#008000;">Adrian</span></i></b><br />Can you tell me a bit more about the elders of the church and how they practically express their sensitivity to the members of the church and women in particular?</span><br /></span>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><b><i><span style="color:#0000a0;">Wendy</span></i></b><br />Our elders are humble men who are both fiercely loyal to the mission and completely disloyal to particular methods. They have done a good job of herding the cats, so to speak, with a firm but gentle hand. </span><a href="http://www.marshillchurch.org/"><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><img alt="Mars Hill Sanctuary" hspace="20" src="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2007/01/sanctuary-7941151.jpg?65aa6a" align="right" vspace="20" /></span></a><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">They&#8217;ll give a divisive person a swift kick in the pants without hesitation, and turn around to put their arm around the homeless guy with bruises on his face who comes through the church door during a service (I literally witnessed this once). We have a lot of single women whose fathers&#8217; have abdicated their responsibilities to them, and a lot of single moms whose husbands have done the same. Our elders are especially sensitive to the needs of both groups. If there is a woman at Mars Hill who has been abandoned or abused by her mate, our elders have trained the church members to take seriously their responsibilities toward her.</span><br /></span>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><b><i><span style="color:#008000;">Adrian</span></i></b><br />Which Christian women do you take most of your personal inspiration from—either inside or outside your own church?</span><br /></span>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><b><i><span style="color:#0000a0;">Wendy</span></i></b><br />Elisabeth Elliot is one of my female heroes of the faith. I recently reread <i>The Path of Loneliness</i> and was again impressed by my need to die to myself at every stage of life. </span><a href="http://www.blogger.com/elisabethelliot.org"><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><img alt="Elisabeth Elliot" hspace="20" src="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2007/01/ebe1c.jpg?65aa6a" align="left" vspace="20" /></span></a><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">Inside our church, several of our elders&#8217; wives continually exhort, rebuke, and encourage me. One in particular is probably a decade younger than me, but she is willing to ask the hard questions and confront me when I need it. I never leave her presence without feeling the need to examine myself and my motives in an effort to pursue singular devotion to Christ. Most of all, my sister is my best friend in Christ. She was recently divorced, but instead of becoming bitter toward her ex-husband, she has kept her face on God. She is my personal hero of the faith. She constantly reminds me of my need of consistent Bible study and prayer, is honest about her sinfulness, keeps a short account with God, and is determined by God&#8217;s grace to raise her two boys to love Jesus. If I ever did stray from the faith, I know she&#8217;d recognize it immediately and rebuke me quickly.</span><br /></span>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><b><i><span style="color:#008000;">Adrian</span></i></b><br />So far, in what you are describing to me, I&#8217;m getting the picture of a church full of men and women who are eagerly studying God&#8217;s Word. With such a large church and only one main preacher, do you find some people feel frustrated that there might not seem to be an outlet for all this knowledge they are gathering? Or are there a lot of other areas where people can serve?</span><br /></span>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><b><i><span style="color:#0000a0;">Wendy</span></i></b><br />There are a BUNCH of areas where people can serve. We&#8217;re growing exponentially in numbers of attendees, but linearly in spiritual depth. </span><a href="http://www.marshillchurch.org/"><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><img alt="Mars Hill Church, Wedgewood Campus" hspace="20" src="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2007/01/Wedgewood%20Campus020-742051.jpg?65aa6a" align="right" vspace="20" /></span></a><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"> Growth in Christ is slow and steady. You can&#8217;t mature people overnight, so we constantly need mature leaders to minister to the needs of the people coming. We have a growing number of grace groups, which are basically accountability groups addressing various sin issues. Post-abortion. Sexual addiction. Drug addiction. And a large number dealing with the after-effects of sexual, verbal, or physical abuse. We also have a growing number of community groups looking for leaders. So, no, there shouldn&#8217;t be much frustration that there is nowhere one can be used.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><span style="color:#008000;"><strong><em>Adrian</em></strong></span><br />Do you feel there are any disadvantages in being part of such a large church? Many Christians feel that the best kind of church is a smaller one where you can know everyone. What would you say to them?</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><span style="color:#0000a0;"><b><i>Wendy</i></b><br /></span><span style="color:#000000;">A smaller church is wonderful IF it is growing. We attended a smaller church in South Carolina and loved it. It was like a portal for ministry. People would come there and grow and then be sent out for ministry in other areas of the States or internationally. It was a church of maybe 400, but in the few years we were there, they sent out four couples to Seattle, another couple to plant a church in Florida, missionary couples to Spain and England, and those are just the ones that come to mind right now.</span> </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">In a large church, you certainly have to work harder to build community. It&#8217;s a constant battle to assimilate new people. I feel for single women who attend Mars Hill for the first time. </span><a href="http://www.marshillchurch.org/"><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><img alt="Mars Hill Church, Alternate Campus" hspace="20" src="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2007/01/001-763451.jpg?65aa6a" width="60%" align="left" vspace="20" /></span></a><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">It is surely intimidating and easy to get lost in the crowd. But if they can muster up the courage to approach the Welcome Desk, they&#8217;ll meet helpful people who will direct them to the community group table. There they can find contact information for small groups meeting near their neighborhood. It takes one more burst of courage to knock on the door of the community group leader&#8217;s house. But once the door is opened, they should find welcoming arms ready to make them feel at home and part of the Body. I remember knocking the first time on the door of the community group in our area. We had been attending Mars Hill for maybe a month. We got the time wrong and arrived thirty minutes early. The wife&#8217;s hair was wet when she answered the door, but she welcomed us warmly, ushered us in to sit in front of the fireplace, hugged us when we left, and it was all downhill from there. :-)<br /></span>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><b><i><span style="color:#008000;">Adrian</span></i></b><br />Well, our time is nearly up. What would you like to say to my female readers—some of whom may be finding it really hard to juggle a job, motherhood, and any kind of significant involvement in a local church?</span><br /></span>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><b><i><span style="color:#0000a0;">Wendy</span></i></b><br />Simplify your life in every way possible. If you can walk away from outside employment, do it. I keep my baby toe in the door at the community college (I teach one class online from home) because it requires very little of me (having already developed the course) and it keeps me involved in the community near our newest church location. But I&#8217;d lose my sanity quickly if I did any more. </span><a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/"><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><img alt="Wendy and Son" hspace="20" src="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2007/01/wendyalsup2-7084281.jpg?65aa6a" align="right" vspace="20" /></span></a><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">Also, don&#8217;t compare yourself to other ladies in your church. You don&#8217;t have to keep up with them—just be a help to YOUR husband. When you find your identity in Christ and sufficiency in Him, friends can be sources of encouragement rather than competition for Best Wife/Mother of the Year. One of the most helpful things I ever did was to ask my husband what HE needed. His reply was so freeing. He didn&#8217;t care that I had a three-course meal with coordinating dessert on the table every night. He needed the kids safe and cared for, and clean socks and T-shirts for himself. And that was about it. Instead, he&#8217;d come home to find a stressed wife because I was doing all the things I THOUGHT he wanted, when all he really wanted was a content wife he could talk with honestly about work. I&#8217;m learning to be a help to him based on his real needs and not the ones I conjure up for him based on my ideas of the ideal wife. </span><br /></span>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">Also, take advantage of anything your church offers with childcare. Mars Hill has a number of women&#8217;s Bible study groups where the moms pay a college student to baby-sit. Even in small churches, that&#8217;s an easy setup to maintain. Most importantly, read your Bible, but be content that your personal Bible study at this stage of life will most likely happen in small increments. </span><a href="http://www.marshillchurch.org/"><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><img alt="Worship at Mars Hill" hspace="20" src="http://cdn.adrianwarnock.com/wp/wp-content/media/2007/01/069-7562721.jpg?65aa6a" align="left" vspace="20" /></span></a><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">I started <i>&#8220;The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment&#8221;</i> by Jeremiah Burroughs well before my 4-month old son was born. I&#8217;m on page 11. I may only have time to read one paragraph, and often I just reread the portions I&#8217;ve already marked—but I know those 11 pages really well. :-) My sister read <i>Desiring God</i> by John Piper by keeping it in her car and reading it while waiting in the car line to pick up her boys from school. My life is five minutes here, ten minutes there, and if I&#8217;m lucky, an hour break in the middle of the day when both boys happen to nap at the same time. So I have books all over the house and a Bible in every room. I&#8217;m not in a position where I can do intense, deep study on a single issue or text every day. Instead, I consider this stage of life like a survey course—I study a lot of Scripture in small quantities and read a paragraph or single page in a lot of good Christian books. <i>Keep a Quiet Heart</i> by Elisabeth Elliot is a good book at this stage of life because it is a compilation of short, separate thoughts full of Scripture. In ten minutes of reading, you have a complete thought about a deep truth from the Word. I try to discipline myself to walk away from whatever I&#8217;m reading to meditate on any Scripture presented. You can meditate on Scripture while changing a dirty diaper, as well as sitting in a rocker looking at the mountains. I do most of my meditating over the changing table right now.<br /></span>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><b><i><span style="color:#008000;">Adrian</span></i></b><br />Thank you so much for joining us—it&#8217;s been great talking with you!</span><br /></span>
<p><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><b><i><span style="color:#0000a0;">Wendy</span></i></b><br />Thank you for the opportunity. We&#8217;re excited about what God is doing in Seattle, and are always happy to share it.</span></span></p>
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		<title>Wayne Grudem on America&#8217;s Election</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wayne Grudem has published an article which is strongly in support of Bush and the Republicans. What is interesting to me as a Brit is that I could never imagine a leading Christian in the UK endorsing a politician this robustly. And yet you are the ones who separate church and state &#8211; not us. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Grudem"><img hspace="20" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d3/Wayne_Grudem.jpg" align="left" vspace="20" /></a><br />Wayne Grudem has published an article which is strongly in support of Bush and the Republicans. What is interesting to me as a Brit is that I could never imagine a leading Christian in the UK endorsing a politician this robustly. And yet you are the ones who separate church and state &#8211; not us. I can&#8217;t make up my mind who got it right, but perhaps a nation where church leaders are allowed to publicly speak about their political views is more mature than one where church bishops still sit in the House of Lords, but Christians in the public eye are, in some unwritten rule they all obey, not allowed to express an opionion. <a href="http://www.townhall.com/columnists/column.aspx?UrlTitle=memo_on_prayer_and_the_nov_7_election&#038;ns=WayneGrudem&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;dt=11/03/2006&#038;page=full&amp;comments=true">Wayne Grudem has an opinion</a> and this is a quote to whet your appetite:<br />
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<p>. . . overall I am so very very thankful for an outstanding, I think excellent, President. He has done right. And he is changing world history in a right direction, a direction that will give more freedom for everyone to determine their own governments and their own religion, and (of significance to me as a Christian), more freedom for the proclamation of the gospel around the world, so that people would have a fair chance to hear and consider (but never ever be compelled to accept) that good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ.</p>
<p>What about the Iraq war? It is just that &#8211; a war, and wars are not won quickly or easily. We were attacked in an act of war on 9/11, and we had been attacked by similar terrorists many times before that. Finally we are fighting back, against an invisible, very skillful, very evil enemy.</p>
<p>When people complain, &#8216;It’s not going well,&#8217; I just think, &#8216;What you are saying is that we haven’t won yet.&#8217; But that is because there are still evil people in the world who want to destroy Iraq and eventually destroy Israel and destroy us, and in some countries their governments are not stopping them yet. So this is a huge task, but we have no choice but to go forward. There will only be one side left at the end of this war, and I want it to be us, not the Muslim terrorists.&#8217;</p>
<p>It seems to me that what we need as a country is to unite behind the President in this war, not attack every move he makes (isn’t this what a country usually does in war?). For every U.S. soldier who dies there are many times more terrorists who are caught or killed (which I think in light of Rom. 13:4 is the right thing for civil government to do), and the terrorist movements simply cannot and will not continue a losing battle forever. Criticism of the war sounds to me like people are saying, &#8216;There are still some evil people in the world, therefore Bush is a bad President.&#8217; That is misguided reasoning, because there will always be evil people in the world, and the God-given solution, according to Rom. 13:1-7, is to prevent them from harming others through the use of superior force by our military and police. That is what President Bush is doing, and I don’t know if anyone else in the world could do any better. (Many nations are not even trying, just sitting back and letting us do the dirty work while they criticize!)</p>
<p>So I think President Bush has done a very good job as President, in an amazingly difficult time.I think if we did not have such a hostile press the President&#8217;s approval rating might be well above 60%, if people were just aware of all the good this President has done&#8230;</p>
<p>So I continue to ask God if he will still hear the prayers of so many millions of his people, who are still seeking after many years to change the Supreme Court so that abortion could be prohibited by law in our country, so that marriage could be protected and the homosexual agenda would be stopped, so that Muslim terrorist attacks against Christians and against the basic human freedom of people to govern themselves could be defeated rather than encouraged around the world, so that true reform and true parental choice could come to our failed public school systems that are robbing millions of poor children of a chance to be productive citizens for their whole lives, so that wise policies concerning the use of the world’s resources could be implemented, so that the tax cuts could be made permanent and even expanded, to further strengthen the economy, and so that the judiciary could be sufficiently reformed that the will of the people, rather than the opinion of judges, would be the determining factor in the laws of our nation. All this and more is at stake, and much of it will become simply impossible if the Democrats take control of either the Senate or the House.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="color:#cc0000;">UPDATE<br /></span></strong>Some of <a href="http://www.phoenixseminary.edu/Default.aspx?tabid=223">Wayne Grudem&#8217;s writings </a>are available online. In a <a href="http://www.phoenixseminary.edu/LinkClick.aspx?link=downloads%2fwgrudem%2fThe+Bible+and+the+election-+WGrudem+sermon.doc&#038;tabid=223&amp;mid=927">sermon preached just before the 2004 election </a>at Covenant Life Church &#8211; home to <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2005/10/interview-with-cj-mahaney-author-of.htm">C. J. Mahaney</a> and <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2005/12/adrian-interviews-josh-harris-about.htm">Joshua Harris</a>, Grudem argues why he feels Christians should speak to political issues. Interestingly, in the sermon he does not mention specific politicians or political parties &#8211; perhaps reflecting the difference between speaking as a private citizen or as a preacher of God&#8217;s Word. Here is a quote to whet your appetite to read this transcript:<br />
<blockquote>The simple fact is, if Christians do not speak out about what the Bible says about issues of right and wrong, there aren’t many other good sources for finding out any transcendent source of ethics, any source outside ourselves. If Christians do not speak about ethical issues, it will be difficult for people ever to know what God considers morally right and morally wrong. Without a clear Christian voice, the nation will be morally adrift, as much of it already is today.</p>
<p>So I think it is right for us to speak up – to say, “This is what the Bible says,” and, “This is how I understand the teachings of the Bible” – and then people can listen, and agree or disagree, but at least we have given a clear witness. </p></blockquote>
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		<title>Links for May 12, 2006</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2006 18:24:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[DaVinci Code: The Dialogue Sony Entertainment has provided a site for Christian scholars to respond to the film, which is scheduled to be released on the 19th of May. (tags: film) Sister . . . Show Mercy! Dan Phillips at his best. &#8220;I&#8217;m about to stick my finger in the fan, about up to my [...]]]></description>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.thedavincidialogue.com/index.cfm">DaVinci Code: The Dialogue</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">Sony Entertainment has provided a site for Christian scholars to respond to the film, which is scheduled to be released on the 19th of May.</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/film">film</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://teampyro.blogspot.com/2006/05/sister-show-mercy.html">Sister . . . Show Mercy!</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">Dan Phillips at his best. &#8220;I&#8217;m about to stick my finger in the fan, about up to my elbow, and I know it. But I really think somebody needs to say this, so why not me?&#8221; Sister &#8230; are you dressing as &#8220;helpfully&#8221; as you could?</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/pyromaniacs">pyromaniacs</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/sex">sex</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.stevekmccoy.com/reformissionary/2006/05/seattle_wednesd.html">Reformissionary: Wednesday Highlights</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">Recap on Stetzer, Harris, and Keller talks. Josh Harris on &#8220;humble orthodoxy&#8221;: (1) Teach the truth faithfully; (2) Live the truth faithfully; (3) Represent the truth humbly.&#8221;</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/culture">culture</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/driscoll">driscoll</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/gospel">gospel</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://chrisg.viministry.com/index.php?title=reform_and_resurge_notes&#038;more=1&amp;amp;c=1&#038;tb=1&amp;pb=1">Chris Gonzalez &#8211; Reform and Resurge Notes</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">The Gospel is: &#8221; (1) I am more wicked than I ever dared believe. (2) I am more loved than I ever dared hope.&#8221;</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/culture">culture</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/driscoll">driscoll</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/gospel">gospel</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://jollyblogger.typepad.com/jollyblogger/2006/05/todays_lunch_co.html">Today&#8217;s Lunch Conversation with the Lovely Daughter</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">&#8220;Women have this remarkable creative instinct when it comes to creating work for their men. Of course, I suppose I should admit that we men have a remarkable creative instinct when it comes to avoiding work-we&#8217;re all Dagwood Bumstead&#8217;s at heart.&#8221;</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/children">children</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/humor">humor</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/jollyblogger">jollyblogger</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/work">work</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://theresurgence.com/mdblog_ed_stetzer">Mark Driscoll&#8217;s Interview with Ed Stetzer</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">&#8220;I am unapologetic that we need to be culturally relevant. But without Biblical fidelity, cultural relevance has no purpose. My hope is that churches contend for the faith once delivered even while they contextualize and &#8220;become all things to all men.&#8221;</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/culture">culture</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/driscoll">driscoll</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/interview">interview</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.ochuk.com/?p=993">Ochuk Responds to McLaren Interview and the DaVinci Code</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">&#8220;Perhaps it would be more prudent to observe the tendencies of &#8216;hatred&#8217; the New Testament claims the world will have for its message of redemption than to degenerate into drivel about how the greatest enemy the Gospel has is the Church.&#8221; HT Justin Taylor.</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.albertmohler.com/commentary_read.php?cdate=2006-05-12">Christian Morality and Test Tube Babies, Part Two</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">&#8220;We must deny that what is technologically possible is therefore morally acceptable. We must affirm our creaturely limits and trust our Creator who imposed those limits for our good. And we must learn to count the costs before those limitations are denied.</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/abortion">abortion</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/family">family</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/marriage">marriage</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/mohler">mohler</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.challies.com/archives/001850.php">Challies: Accountability Through Visibility</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">&#8220;In the past those who did right and those who did not do wrong often acted as they did because they knew they were seen by others. Lord Admiral Nelson once remarked, &#8220;Every sailor is a bachelor when beyond Gibraltar.&#8221;</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Biblical Literacy: Although Still a Best-Seller, Bible Knowledge Declines Don Whitney: &#8220;No spiritual discipline is more important than the intake of God&#8217;s Word. Nothing can substitute for it. There simply is no healthy Christian life apart from a diet of the milk and meat of Scripture.&#8221; HT Paul Schafer. (tags: bible) Haykin Historical Biographies Justin [...]]]></description>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.sbtexas.com/default.asp?action=article&#038;aid=2786&amp;issue=5/1/2006">Biblical Literacy: Although Still a Best-Seller, Bible Knowledge Declines</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">Don Whitney: &#8220;No spiritual discipline is more important than the intake of God&#8217;s Word. Nothing can substitute for it. There simply is no healthy Christian life apart from a diet of the milk and meat of Scripture.&#8221; HT Paul Schafer.</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://theologica.blogspot.com/2006/05/haykin-historical-biographies-audio.html">Haykin Historical Biographies</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">Justin Taylor links to some free audio files. &#8220;If you want to hear a good lecturer on historical theology, there are few guides better than Michael Haykin.&#8221; Includes Edwards, Carey, Wesley, Fuller, Wilberforce, Bonar, and Cowper.</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/history">history</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/taylor">taylor</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/edwards">edwards</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.albertmohler.com/commentary_read.php?cdate=2006-05-10">Christian Morality and Test Tube Babies, Part One</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">&#8220;God has placed natural limits upon our creaturely power and authority. Humans seem intent on exceeding those limits in every sphere, and the rapid developments in biotechnology threaten to transform &#8230; what it means to be human.&#8221;</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=50136">Associated Press Reports &#8216;Gay Brain&#8217; Study Incorrectly</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">&#8220;Widely reported Swedish study suggesting lesbians respond differently from heterosexual women when exposed to sex hormones has been seriously misinterpreted, one of the researchers says.&#8221; HT Pearcey Report.</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://orangechuck.blogspot.com/2006/05/topical-cream-or-expositional-meat.html">Topical Cream or Expositional Meat?</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">Reglerjoe and his &#8220;big orange truck&#8221; share some timeless lessons from Spurgeon and Alfred Gibbs on how to preach a sermon.</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/preaching">preaching</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/spurgeon">spurgeon</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://jollyblogger.typepad.com/jollyblogger/2006/05/bruce_ware_on_t.html">More on Bruce Ware and the Women Issue</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">Jollyblogger continues the discussion: &#8220;So did you catch that? The issue is central &#8220;strategically,&#8221; not &#8220;doctrinally.&#8221; Whaddya think? The flying of the fur may now commence.&#8221;</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.albertmohler.com/blog_read.php?id=641">The Two-Edged Sword of Medical Technology</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">In London, &#8220;The Guardian&#8221; reports &#8220;some doctors are calling for a policy revision that would allow women with a family history of breast cancer to use IVF technology in order to give birth to children who do not carry genes associated with the disease.&#8221;</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/abortion">abortion</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/children">children</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/medicine">medicine</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/mohler">mohler</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.worshipmatters.com/bobkauflin/2006/05/qa_friday_to_cl.html">To Clap or Not to Clap?</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">&#8220;We need to recognize that what we do with our bodies is meant to reflect what&#8217;s taking place in our hearts. Any kind of physical expression is unacceptable as worship to God unless it springs from a heart that truly loves God.&#8221;</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/music">music</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/worship">worship</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.9marks.org/partner/Article_Display_Page/0,,PTID314526CHID598014CIID2190930,00.html">Why is Defending Male Headship Important for Church Health?</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">Complementarianism is central and primary &#8211; not doctrinally, but strategically. Where the Church is called on to withstand cultural pressures and maintain its commitment to counter-cultural revealed truth is on issues of gender and sexuality.</div>
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		<title>Links for May 8, 2006</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 May 2006 18:21:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can Christians Use Birth Control? &#8220;The effective separation of sex from procreation may be one of the most important defining marks of our age &#8211; and one of the most ominous. This awareness is spreading among American evangelicals, and threatens to let loose a firestorm.&#8221; (tags: abortion catholic children family mohler) A Call for Unity [...]]]></description>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.albertmohler.com/commentary_read.php?cdate=2006-05-08">Can Christians Use Birth Control?</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">&#8220;The effective separation of sex from procreation may be one of the most important defining marks of our age &#8211; and one of the most ominous. This awareness is spreading among American evangelicals, and threatens to let loose a firestorm.&#8221;</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/abortion">abortion</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/catholic">catholic</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/children">children</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/family">family</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/mohler">mohler</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://fundyreformed.blogspot.com/2006/05/together-for-gospel-call-for-unity-and.html">A Call for Unity and Doctrinal Purity</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">Bob Hayton over at Fundamentally Reformed posts his insights on the T4G Conference, and links to many posts written in the aftermath, including my own comments regarding John Piper&#8217;s sermon. A useful one-stop site!</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/adrianw">adrianw</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/T4GB">T4GB</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://42.blogs.warnock.me.uk/2006/05/its_a_shame_tha.html">T4G Dave Warnock Continues to Respond from the &#8220;Egalitarian&#8221; Position</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">Just a note to Bene, my use of the tag feminism is not intended as a label of the writer, more of the fact that the post will be of some interest to anyone looking for material on feminism.</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/feminism">feminism</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/T4GB">T4GB</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://englishmusings.blogspot.com/2006/05/t4g-and-that-article.html?">T4G and Respecting Scripture. One Woman&#8217;s View of Attempts She has Seen to Get Round Passages that Restrict Teaching to Men</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">&#8220;The explanations I have read for women to ignore these passages seem to range from dismissing the passages as only for a particular time, to Paul being a hideous woman-hater, to them actually not being part of scripture at all.&#8221;</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/feminism">feminism</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/complementarianism">complementarianism</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/T4GB">T4GB</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://reformation21.org/Reformation_21_Blog/Reformation_21_Blog/58/?vobId=3034&amp;pm=114">The Necessity of Satire</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">Carl Trueman: &#8220;God opposes the proud . . and, dare I say, humorlessness is not infrequently a function of pride, of taking ourselves too seriously. Satire is one of the best cures for that I know.&#8221; HT Phil Johnson.</div>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Apr 2006 18:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[links for 2006-04-28 T4G Session Four &#8211; R. C. Sproul &#8220;Justification is not accomplished by a profession of faith. It is the posession of faith, not the profession of it, that saves.&#8221; (tags: T4GB challies faith gospel grace) John MacArthur&#8217;s Cheese &#8211; Stolen at T4G (tags: T4GB) The Chronicles of Warnock Continues Paul points to [...]]]></description>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.challies.com/archives/001822.php?">T4G Session Four &#8211; R. C. Sproul</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">&#8220;Justification is not accomplished by a profession of faith. It is the posession of faith, not the profession of it, that saves.&#8221;</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/T4GB">T4GB</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/challies">challies</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/faith">faith</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/gospel">gospel</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/grace">grace</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://gracefullwords.blogspot.com/2006/04/macs-cheese-at-t4g.html?">John MacArthur&#8217;s Cheese &#8211; Stolen at T4G</a></div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://psalm305.blogspot.com/2006/04/chronicles-of-warnock-series_27.html">The Chronicles of Warnock Continues</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">Paul points to a day when I posted no less than TWENTY SEVEN times! It&#8217;s quite interesting seeing all my old posts resurrected!</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/adrianw">adrianw</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2005/12/delicious-fun-for-bloggers.htm">Del.icio.us Fun for Bloggers</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">This post has links that explain what I&#8217;m up to with del.icio.us tagging in my blog!</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/adrianw">adrianw</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/article">article</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/cool">cool</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://jshaywood.blogspot.com/2006/04/together-for-gospel.html">T4G That Elusive Statement of Faith!</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">This blogger-in only his second post-retyped the Together for the Gospel Statement of Faith &#8211; go read! This is, of course, an unauthorised version and I eagerly await an &#8220;official&#8221; one!</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/T4GB">T4GB</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/theology">theology</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.discovery.org/scripts/viewDB/index.php?command=view&#038;id=3450&amp;program=DI%20Main%20Page%20-%20Article&#038;callingPage=discoMainPage">&#8220;We Never Say No.&#8221; &#8211; The Right to Die Movement Abandons Pretense</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">&#8220;If we trust our fellow humans to choose their occupations, their significant others, their political persuasions, their stances on religion, we should also defend their right to dispose of their most precious possession &#8211; their lives . . .&#8221;</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/euthanasia">euthanasia</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/medicine">medicine</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.worshipmatters.com/bobkauflin/2006/04/qa_friday_how_f.html?">Worship at the Together for the Gospel Conference &#8211; Singing New Songs</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">&#8220;Here at the Together for the Gospel Conference, I&#8217;ve had numerous conversations with guys who have been deeply affected by singing songs they had never heard before.&#8221;</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/worship">worship</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/T4GB">T4GB</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://smeagolisfree.blogspot.com/2006/04/t4g-day-2.html?">One Man&#8217;s Emotional Reaction to the Conference</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">&#8220;I realized that I was quite overwhelmed. This sense came not because of a lack of understanding, but rather from a realization that what was being said is far, far, far more immense than my heart and mind are comfortable with.&#8221;</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://provocationsandpantings.blogspot.com/2006/04/t4g-live-picture-blogging-thursday.html">More great T4G Pictures</a></div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.challies.com/archives/001823.php?">T4G Session Five &#8211; John Piper</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">&#8220;Where will the weight of God&#8217;s glory be felt if not in the preaching of the Word? If not from the man in the pulpit, where?&#8221;</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/preaching">preaching</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/T4GB">T4GB</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/challies">challies</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.reformation21.org/Reformation_21_Blog/Reformation_21_Blog/58/?vobId=2990&amp;pm=114?">&#8220;We want to see a strong coalition of Bible-saturated, truth-driven, God-entranced, prayer-soaked, aggressively evangelistic, Christ-treasuring, Christ-exalting, Spirit-filled, sovereign grace-loving, missions-advancing, hell-robbing, strong-thinking..</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">..real-need-exposing, soul-winning, mind-engaging, vagueness-rejecting, wartime-life-style-pursuing, risk-taking, justice-advancing, Scripture-expounding, cross-cherishing, homosexuality-opposing, abortion-denouncing, racism-resisting, heaven-desiring..&#8221;</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/T4GB">T4GB</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/duncan">duncan</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/piper">piper</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.challies.com/archives/001824.php#comments?">T4G Session Six &#8211; C. J. Mahaney</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">&#8220;Merely listening and being moved is not enough. It leaves us vulnerable to deception if we do not have a high view of specific application of truth to our lives. True knowlege is the prelude to action, and it is obedience to the word that counts in the end.&#8221;</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/mahaney">mahaney</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/challies">challies</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/apwarnock/T4GB">T4GB</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://justinchilders.blogspot.com/2006/04/t4g-pics-from-wed-night.html">More T4G pictures</a></div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://justinchilders.blogspot.com/2006/04/t4g-pics-from-thursday.html">Yet more T4G photos</a></div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.challies.com/archives/001825.php?">T4G Session Seven &#8211; John MacArthur</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">&#8220;Those who know God best, worship God deepest.&#8221;</div>
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