Friday, October 12, 2007

The Ban Is On


The American Family Association has reported that America’s favorite cookie conglomerate, Mrs. Fields, is the first corporation to launch an assault against Christmas. According to the alert, Mrs. Fields has decided to intentionally not use the word “Christmas” in its seasonal product line.

And sure enough, my own search of their site yielded nothing except “holiday” products.



Mrs. Fields® Search: "Christmas"

Mrs. Fields Gifts Search Results:


Sorry, no records were found with the search parameters you provided.


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Incidentally, what “holy-day” are they promoting?

Go here to participate in AFA’s Christmas campaign. Celebrate Jesus! He’s the child who is the light of the world!

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Missouri Baptist Laymen's Association Endorses Candidates for the MBC

  • Mike Green, DOM of the Twin Rivers Association, for a second term as President.
  • Jay Scribner, long-time pastor of FBC, Branson, now retired, for 1st Vice President.
  • Roger Moran, layman and member of FBC, Troy, for 2nd Vice President.
  • Jerry Williams, DOM of the Barry Baptist Association, for Recording Secretary.

    Some have said endorsements are not necessary; others have contended that the Missouri Baptist Laymen's Association (MBLA) needs to go away.

    Yet, this is hardly the time to change courses. MBLA continues to show and prove itself devoted to the Lord, Biblical inerrancy and the Missouri Baptist Convention. This past year has been especially difficult in a couple of significant areas.

    The first was the firing of the Executive Director David Clippard. Several issues of significance kept being raised over the past several years. The Executive Board showed itself ineffective in dealing with them. Some members were very gracious, trying to avoid trouble and dissension at all costs; others were being willfully ignorant, adopting the ostrich-with-its-head-in-the sand approach. Yet, in the end, this year's president (MBLA endorsed -- Mike Green) took action to get to the truth of various allegations. Those issues proved so substantial that even faithful Clippard supporters could do nothing other than vote for his removal. No one can say that Green's leadership was a mean-spirited hatchet job. His gracious, yet truth centered leadership demonstrates that the MBLA endorsement last year was helpful to Missouri Baptists. Others, who could have been elected president would have taken a different course and Missouri Baptists could still be ensnared with corrupt leadership.

    The second is the uncovering of the influence of the emerging church, particularly with its pro-alcohol behavior. MBLA director Roger Moran has been tireless in exposing the errors of this movement. Immediately after Moran expressed concerns about the emergent/emerging church on the national level, a new political group calling itself "Save Our Convenion" (SOC) was formed. Many of the key leaders of SOC have ties with the emerging church movement. So, an MBLA endorsement means we can be sure those leaders will be vigilant in protecting the MBC from the errors of that movement.

    Far from being over, the battle over inerrancy is just now entering into a stage of application. It's one thing to say you believe the Bible; its another to live out the Bible's commands. I'm thankful for the service of the MBLA in endorsing candidates. These are wonderful men who will serve us well.

    Let's give them our vote and our whole-hearted support!