Gallery, Closed After Declining Gay Wedding, Reopens As Church
Iowa bistro and art gallery closed last summer due to declining sales after the owners refused to rent the facility for a gay wedding; now sold and opened as a church.
Rather than risk another lawsuit, the Odgaards stopped hosting weddings altogether. But the income loss, plus a 50-percent drop in customers’ enjoying the location’s bistro and art services, made the business unsustainable. They closed up shop in July 2015. LGBT advocates celebrated the closure as a victory. To the surprise of critics, the building reopened... Continue Reading
My Real Life Hosea Story
Even when my wife was unfaithful, I continued to experience the faithful love of God
“God’s love for his unfaithful people is demonstrated concretely in Hosea’s marriage to an unfaithful woman (1:2). Hosea eventually divorces her for her unfaithfulness, signifying God’s judgment on Israel (2:1–3). Though scholars debate whether Hosea took back his unfaithful wife in chapter 3, I believe he did, in order to portend Israel’s restoration.” Most... Continue Reading
Euthanasia is the Death of Life
Caring for loved ones with dementia: Suffering with them in their circumstances.
Even if you don’t believe in the sanctity of life, and the authority God has over deciding when life begins and ends, consider the practical application of euthanasia: If not God, or “fate,” or Father Time; who else gets to decide when you die? Who decides when your vitality is over? Who decides when you... Continue Reading
Louisville, KY: Episcopal Rector Forced to Resign because He Would Not Perform Gay Weddings
The Rev. Jonathan Erdman, rector of Calvary Church in Louisville, KY, resigned because he could not in good conscience perform gay weddings.
A member of the church told VOL that the inaction and complicity of Bishop White leading to the resignation of Fr. Erdman was a betrayal of trust of the Episcopal Church. The Church seemed to foster an atmosphere of theological diversity, but only if members went in the direction Bishop White wanted to go. The... Continue Reading
Michelle Higgins: Continuing the Activism of Jesus
My time in the PCA church definitely shaped the way I saw and thought about ministry. It was a sacrifice for us to be there (not the least of which was the loss of worship music which I was so used to in the black church). But my father became ordained in the PCA church,... Continue Reading
‘Well-loved’ American Missionary Was Among Burkina Faso Attack Victims
Michael Riddering, 45, ran an orphanage and women’s refuge in the country with his wife and had four children, including two adopted Burkinabe
John Anderson, a Sheltering Wings board member, remembered Riddering as “a wonderful, godly man” who managed to find spare time to help teams of volunteers from other organizations who dug wells for local residents. “During the Ebola crisis, when it was hard to find people to do the digging, Mike would go out and join... Continue Reading
Government Can, Should, Support Religion, Justice Antonin Scalia Tells Metairie Crowd
Government support for religion is not only justified by the Constitution, it was the norm for hundreds of years and it helped the United States become a free and prosperous nation
Citing a quotation attributed to former French President Charles de Gaulle, Scalia said “‘God takes care of little children, drunkards and the United States of America.'” Scalia then added, “I think that’s true. God has been very good to us. One of the reasons God has been good to us is that we have done... Continue Reading
Planned Parenthood and Hillary Clinton
Clinton can boast the first-ever endorsement of a candidate in a presidential primary in the century-long existence of Planned Parenthood
Someone in the media who can get near Mrs. Clinton should ask if she’s willing to repudiate Margaret Sanger and her organization’s highly questionable and objectionable history in everything from race to the literal business of baby parts. Now that Clinton has received Planned Parenthood’s endorsement, and promises to have its “back,” it seems a... Continue Reading
Court Rules Ousted Christian Fire Chief Can Proceed With Lawsuit
A district court judge denied the City of Atlanta’s request to dismiss a wrongful termination lawsuit filed against it by former Atlanta Fire Chief Kelvin Cochran.
But the relationship soured in Nov. 2014 when city councilmember Alex Wan, an LGBT advocate, showed Reed a half-page portion of Cochran’s book, Who Told You That You Were Naked? The passage, which criticized homosexual sex, was part of a six-page section that denounced extramarital and premarital sexual activity as well, labeling all sex outside... Continue Reading
Thousands Protest Norwegian Embassies for Return of 5 Christian Children Seized by CPS
The three sons and two daughters of Ruth and Marius Bodnariu were taken into custody on Nov. 16
“Hundreds of supporters gathered outside the Norwegian Embassy in Washington. Supporters who know the family told reporters that the claims that the children were abused is unproven and added that the Bodnariu family is one of thousands of “normal” families suffering because of the unjust actions of Barnevernet.” Thousands of Romanian Pentecostal Evangelicals peacefully... Continue Reading
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