Thursday, August 6, 2009
Water Park Brawls
Fights broke out at a water park in Tulsa during a Christian event last night. The Waves of Worship event drew some 3500 youth was sponsored by Christian radio station KXOJ. Here's a video report from KOTV.
Ruby Tuesday Lawsuit
A Daytona Beach black pastor is suing Ruby Tuesday for discrimination. Loverso Walker wants $7 million from the restaurant chain. Walker and more than 50 church members from the Faith Temple Church of God in Christ were refused service two years ago, according to the lawsuit. Mediation between the parties has not resolved the matter. Here's more on the story from WPBF-TV.
Labels:
Florida,
Racial Issues
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Sexual Orientation
When sexual orientation conflicts with religious faith, counselors are being told not to offer "reparative therapy" which seeks to change sexual orientation. A new report says there’s no evidence to suggest such a change is possible. The American Psychological Association’s governing council has voted 125-4 to accept the study and go on record against telling gay clients they can become straight through therapy or other treatments. The group suggestions that mental health professionals should offer options ranging from celibacy to switching churches.
Psychologist Mark Yarhouse, who teaches at Regent University, will present a study that offers the opposite conclusion at Friday’s APA meeting. He studied people who went through programs with Exodus International. Yarhouse says most of the people switched to heterosexuality or pulled away from homosexuality.
Exodus is one of the largest organizations promoting change of sexual orientation. President Alan Chambers says parts of the APA report are encouraging. Chambers says, "It's a positive step.. simply respecting someone's faith is a huge leap in the right direction.”
Psychologist Mark Yarhouse, who teaches at Regent University, will present a study that offers the opposite conclusion at Friday’s APA meeting. He studied people who went through programs with Exodus International. Yarhouse says most of the people switched to heterosexuality or pulled away from homosexuality.
Exodus is one of the largest organizations promoting change of sexual orientation. President Alan Chambers says parts of the APA report are encouraging. Chambers says, "It's a positive step.. simply respecting someone's faith is a huge leap in the right direction.”
Labels:
Gay Issues,
Sex
Bono at Megachurch
U2 lead singer Bono will be among those who participate in a leadership conference at a Chicago megachurch. Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair is also on the bill for Willow Creek Community Church's annual Leadership Summit. It takes place tomorrow and Friday. Although many of the speakers will appear in person, Bono and Blair will reach the audience by satellite. Some 60,000 business and church leaders will crowd onto the church campus and tens of thousands of others will watch at other locations.
Labels:
Business,
Celebrities,
Illinois,
Megachurch Leaders
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Survey on WW II Atomic Bombs
Do you think the US did the right thing or the wrong thing by dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Here are the percentages of those responding to this poll who say it was the right thing.
All Americans – 61%
White Protestants, Catholics and evangelical Christians – 70%
Jews – 58%
Source: Quinnipiac University poll
All Americans – 61%
White Protestants, Catholics and evangelical Christians – 70%
Jews – 58%
Source: Quinnipiac University poll
Labels:
Surveys
Baptist Leadership
Southern Baptists may get rid of their North American Mission Board president. Geoff Hammond has been at the helm of the denomination's evangelism arm for 2 years. But some members of the executive committee aren’t happy with his leadership. There will be a discussion of whether to remove him when the committee meets again next Tuesday.
Labels:
Baptist
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Baker Book House
Here's a look at one of the significant but small evangelical publishers - Baker Book House.
Complaints about Church Feeding Homeless
Neighbors are complaining about a central Phoenix church feeding the homeless. KTVK-TV reports.
Labels:
Arizona
Elvis and Cash at Sun
A new release from Sun Records contains 31 gospel recordings from Sun's vaults- including tunes from Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Charlie Rich. The CD retrospective from the Memphis studio is called Sun Gospel and starts with Presley’s informal Just a Little Talk With Jesus. It is being released by Germany's Bear Family records.
Labels:
Music
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