An exposition of what the Bible says about Church & State, Homosexuality and Abortion

In the wake of what I believe to be so much political, social, religious and moral upheaval in this country and the world in general may I humbly submit this post to you.

These are very emotive subjects which demand the utmost care and respect in broaching them. I believe it is also everyones right to have their own opinion on them but I believe it is equally important for everyone to be as informed as possible on them from every perspective and have the opportunity and freedom to change their opinion.

This is only one such perspective.

Please keep comments or questions to private messages.

Love and Peace!

So without further ado.

An exposition of what the Bible says about Church & State, Homosexuality and Abortion

http://biblethinker.org/index.php/our-media/messages/series/homosexuality

https://www.biblethinker.org/~biblethinker/index.php/our-media/message/pro-life-training-the-case-against-abortion-and-for-human-rights

https://www.biblethinker.org/~biblethinker/index.php/our-media/message/why-every-pro-choice-argument-fails

Life of Jesus (Gospel of John) – English

I wanted you to see this great video: https://arc.gt/s/2_GOJ-0-0/529?apiSessionId=5cc382a3ad8038.56886581. Let me know what you think.

Prayer for the Land

Prayer Walk at Stormont
Sunday, 24 March, 2019 at 3:00pm
Meet Stormont Main Gates
24–7 PrayerIreland would love for you to join us as we rally together with churches, agencies, families and leaders throughout the land to lift our hearts and voices in prayer in the midst of this particular cultural and political moment. Uncertainty over Brexit and the lack of local government at Stormont are significant issues giving rise to apathy, uncertainty, and fear. It would seem major decisions, with potentially huge implications for our country will be made over the next few weeks and months.
We believe the Church is positioned to speak hope, life, and light in response and in prayerful discernment with other church leaders throughout the land we sense this is a moment to call the church to prayer. We want to bend our knees, unite in spirit and rend our hearts, crying out “God, your kingdom come, your will be done even now, and especially here.” We want to pray for our leaders and contend for wisdom, creativity, imagination and courage that is Holy Spirit breathed. We remember that the government rests upon His shoulders, and so we gather to pray bold prayers for the state of our land. Let faith be stirred. Let hope arise.
Join us after your church services, on Sunday 24th March at 3pm at the gates of Stormont as we unite to prayer–walk up the hill and then take a gathered moment to humble ourselves, kneel at the top of the hill and pray God’s kingdom come.