Obama: A New Messiah?

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Kathleen Parker has written an insightful piece which delves into the causes of the Obama phenomenon. Obama, she says, in meteorological terms is:

a perfect storm of the culture of narcissism, the cult of celebrity and a secular society in which fathers – both the holy and the secular – have been increasingly marginalized from the lives of a generation of young Americans.

Behind his rise, says Parker, is a hunger for the spiritual.

Human beings seem to have a yearning for the transcendent – hence thousands of years of religion – but we have lately shied away from traditional approaches and old gods.

Thus, in post-Judeo-Christian America, the sports club is the new church. Global warming is the new religion. Vegetarianism is the new sacrament. Hooking up, the new prayer. Talk therapy, the new witnessing. Tattooing and piercing, the new sacred symbols and rituals.

And apparently, Barack Obama is the new messiah.

To read the entire article click here.

Rejoice, Monk Fans!

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Good news for the over 5 million fans of the USA Network series chronicling the adventures of America’s favorite defective detective Adrian Monk. According to this Reuters’ story, Monk will be back for a seventh season of 16 episodes beginning this Summer. Several full past episodes are available to view online for free here.

Southern Seminary Prays for Dr. Mohler

Denny Burk has audio clips of Dr. Russell Moore’s call to prayer and Dr. Thomas Schreiner’s intercessory prayer on behalf of Dr. Mohler.  For more information on Dr. Mohler’s condition click here.

“Praise You in This Storm” Union University Tribute Videol

This tribute video was shown in a recent chapel service at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY.

For more information on how you can help Union University click here.

Pray for Dr. Mohler

Mohler to undergo colon surgery, to forego SBC president nomination in June

Posted on Feb 14, 2008 | by Staff

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (BP)–R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, will require additional surgery after a scheduled colonoscopy Feb. 11 revealed a tumor in his colon. An initial biopsy indicated that the tumor is pre-cancerous and further tests are to be scheduled, along with surgical options.

The surgery will require that he forego nomination as president of the Southern Baptist Convention, Mohler said.

Mohler, 48, underwent major abdominal surgery in late December 2006, complicated by the development of bilateral blood clots in his lungs. Doctors will take special precautions to prevent a recurrence of the blood clots with this new surgery. Specialists are consulting on the case and a decision on the date and location for the surgery is to be made in the near future. The procedure is likely to require an extensive period for recuperation and recovery.

Mohler said his time of recuperation would necessarily alter some of his plans as he gives first priority to his health and his family.

“Some have asked how this new development affects my nomination to be president of the Southern Baptist Convention in Indianapolis this June,” Mohler said. “I have decided to give my greatest attention right now to addressing this new challenge and to ministering to my wife and children. This is clearly not the right time for me to accept this nomination. I have asked my good friend Robert Jeffress not to proceed with nominating me for president of our Southern Baptist Convention this year.

“Frankly that decision is made much easier by my knowledge that there is at least one strongly conservative, committed pastor who intends to be nominated in Indianapolis,” Mohler said.

Mohler expressed gratitude to God that medical personnel found the tumor this early.

“Sometimes we take it for granted that we live in an age like this one, in which God has given us the blessing of medical technology,” Mohler said. “For most of human history, a tumor such as this one would have gone unnoticed until it was too late. I am thankful for modern medicine, but I am even more thankful that we live in a world in which our God hears us when we pray, a Father who listens to his children.”

Mohler said Southern Seminary “would not skip a beat” during his recuperation.

“I have absolute confidence in the seminary leadership team. We will move forward with momentum,” Mohler said. “God has blessed and is blessing Southern Seminary. We do not take that for granted, and we pledge to be good stewards of that blessing, even through this time.”

Southern Seminary will release additional information as it becomes available. The Mohler family has expressed appreciation for all concern, prayer and encouragement.
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Reported by Southern Baptist Theological Seminary’s office of communications.

My Dad is Back Online

 

My dad is back online!  After a Thanksgiving mishap involving his computer and a cup of coffee, he’s now fully recovered and has a new Dell.   His latest post is addressed “To those who claim power to raise the dead”.  I get the impression that he doesn’t believe them.   This post also has the added bonus of containing a DNR order at the end.  But dad, I’m not sure a blog post qualifies as a legally binding document.

New Union University Tornado Video

Helping Union University

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Union University is one of the greatest things going on in the Tennessee Baptist Convention. I have many friends there. Please pray and consider giving to meet the enormous needs which are facing Union University.

To keep updated with news about the recovery and rebuilding efforts at UU, check out the following links:

Ways to Pray for Union here.

Give online by credit card here.

Mail donations here:

Union University Disaster Relief Fund
1050 Union University Drive
Jackson, TN 38305

New Website

I have created a new website on which to post my research and writings on Hercules Collins, his times, and his contemporaries.  www.herculescollins.com

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