CHRISTIANS ENGAGED BLOG
JUNE 24th - TIMESTAMPED FOR LIFE!
In one day, the intercession and action of people over the decades and nation was answered…No longer are we a nation that collectively gives the right to take the lives of the most innocent when they are the most vulnerable. This is a rebirthing of our identify as a nation. THIS IS VICTORY and this is the timing of the Lord.
Will the Johnson Amendment Continue to single out pastors and silence them?
Many evangelical church leaders worry about the IRS overstepping its bounds. Secular activists push the Biden Administration to use the Johnson Amendment to silence pastors’ free speech. What should we do to make sure ministry leaders’ First Amendment rights are protected?
Waiting for Taxis
Our Jewish friends are under attack!
If we call ourselves Christ followers, we need to stand up loudly against these movements that are springing up on our college campuses and around the nation.
We need to be aware that Marxist philosophies and anti-Semitic philosophies disguised as new “theologies” are sneaking into our churches.
Your Vote and Your Voice Make a Huge Difference - Here Are the Numbers
Does one vote even matter?
The significance of just one vote, one voice… is huge.
God Uses Leaders With Faces and Names
Time is short.
I feel the coming of the Lord soon and I feel deeply His heart for people to be saved and set free — to come into His truth. The countdown is here!
Swan Song
He was sitting alone on a cot. The room was dark and damp. What light there was helped little against his failing eyesight. Short of stature, he was balding, but lean and sinewy. He squinted at the parchment. Oblivious to his sparse, inhospitable surroundings, he focused with a single-minded intensity on his writing.
Salt and Light: How to Impact our Local Communities
“Salt and Light” Video Series Challenges Church to Leave the Building…to Enter Public Life
American Dreamer
He was introduced as “the moral leader of our nation.” He spoke at a time when eloquence counted and words mattered. So did morality, conscience, and leadership. These virtues were not yet mocked or dismissed; they were respected and valued. He was just 34 years old.
Good Medicine
Is there a connection between kindness and healing? We influence people’s dispositions—their attitudes, their spirits, even their health—in so many subtle ways. A warm smile, a firm handshake, a hug or a tender word of thanks or encouragement can make all the difference in how somebody else gets through her day.
The Only Way Forward
You’ve got to admit it. This guy had moxie. Anyone who takes on God directly—to his face, up close and personal—is either foolish, oblivious, blasphemous—or supremely confident of his position. Or perhaps he’s nuts.
Here was another conversation between friends. Moses talked with God with a greater familiarity than most.
Psalm 78- Lessons from History
The pattern of our spiritual history seems to be this -- God does a great miracle, we rejoice, we forget, and things return to a worldly normal, where God is barely acknowledged.
To Know He Knows
It’s the centerpiece of the sacred and joyous celebration of Christmas. It was a first. No other god had ever done it. No other god could have conceived it. It was an offence, a scandal, a puzzle. The Greeks mocked it. The Jews rejected it. The Bible prophesied it and then proclaimed it. Without it, Christianity wouldn’t even be a very good story, to say nothing of The Greatest Story Ever Told.
Never Too Late
The happy music and conversation in the background was oblivious to the painful desperation of one man. He sat alone at the bar. He raised his hands to his anguished and weary face. Tears filled his eyes. He bowed his head and with a whispering intensity, struggled through a simple, heartfelt prayer. “Dear Father in heaven. I’m not a praying man, but if you’re up there and you can hear me, show me the way. I’m at the end of my rope. Show me the way God.”
All The Difference In The World
In the stillness of the night, darkness, like a heavy shroud, hung upon the world. A mournful despair held the nations in its grip. How long? How long would God’s people have to wait? At the appointed time, a shaft of light split the darkness. Mourning would turn to joy; despair would turn to hope… “A light has dawned.”
Psalm 81- Worship, Remember, Repent and Return
Throughout the Scriptures we see different times that God appointed for His people to come together. One such time for the nation of Israel was the Feast of Tabernacles. It was an annual feast when the people would praise God and remember His faithfulness and care for them during their time in the wilderness.
Psalm 80- A Corporate Lament - Turn Us
In Psalm 80, we can see the psalmist (Asaph) speaking on behalf of a community (the people of Israel) and asking God to intervene and save them/rescue them from their troubles. I think we could accurately call this a “corporate lament”.
Psalm 79- How Long, O Lord
Have you ever felt like you couldn’t take it anymore? That your suffering was too great to bear? Have you ever been broken hearted because the wicked were triumphing over God’s people? Asaph felt that way. He wrote Psalm 79 from a place of great despair, during the time of Israel’s exile in Babylon; from a place of unspeakable pain, he pleaded with God. Asaph addressed God humbly and honestly, and he gave us a model of prayer for when we are in distress.
2022 Year-End Report
Our year-endletter and report for 2022 with updates from Christians Engaged President, Bunni Pounds.
Psalm 77- Cry out to God
This psalm shows that though we have experienced trouble followed by victories in the past, we are easily discouraged whenever the next challenge arrives on the scene. As the children of Israel did in the wilderness, the soul and the flesh are ever ready to forget God’s continuous flow of victories and provision.
Psalm 76- God Still Reigns
Psalm 76 begins with declarations of honor to the name of the Lord. In this Psalm, God’s name is lifted high. His mighty acts, on behalf of His people and righteous nations that honor Him, are extolled.