June 29, 2009

Lessons from the Tragic Life and Death of Michael Jackson

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Twittering in Church; The “Gayby” Boom

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3 Responses to “June 29, 2009”

  1. Bill Fawcett says:

    Twittering  in church to the projection screen?

    Charismatic and Pentecostal churches ALREADY have enough trouble controlling prophecies which attempt to re-direct the service. How, then do you handle  screen tweets such as:

    We should scrap the sermon today and press into intercession.

    or

    The Pastor has it wrong on that scripture. It really means…

    The technology may be new. but the compusion of many to disrupt a service has always been there. For this cause we are charged that the service be “decent and in order.”

    I agree with Dr. Brown that even people using electronics during a service is disruptive to the speaker.  Even in a small I group, If teaching, I would not allow it. It would drive me nuts, and disrupt the delivery of the message on my heart.

    A new tool for Satan, I guess.

    -Bill

  2. dave says:

    concerning MJs conversion   sandra crouch announced on her site that they had met a  couple of months ago,  that there was no sinners prayer but that he did join hands with them as they were praying   also that he  asked them what it was that made peoples hands go up during singing and what made their songs so spiritual  to which they explained about jesus and the anoiting of the holy spirit 

  3. Bill Fawcett says:

    The world, and its entertainers, holds no fascination for me.

    FASCINA’TION, n. The act of bewitching or enchanting; enchantment; witchcraft; a powerful or irresistible influence on the affections or passions; unseen inexplicable influence. The ancients speak of two kinds of fascination; one by the look or eye; the other by words

    Websters 1828

    I guess its OK to pray for these celebs, but how about the redneck next door who has a much value in the sight of the Lord?

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