Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Social Morality...

The first thing to get clear about Christian morality between man and man is that in this department Christ did not come to preach any brand new morality. The Golden Rule of the New Testament (Do as you would be done by) is a summing up of what every one, at bottom, had always known to be right. Really great moral teachers never do introduce new moralities: it is quacks and cranks who do that. As Dr. Johnson said, “people need to be reminded more often than then need to be instructed.” The real job of every moral teacher is to keep on bringing us back, time after time, to the old simple principles which we are all so anxious not to see; like bringing a horse back and back to the fence it has refused to jump or bringing a child back and back to the bit in its lesson that it want to shirk.

The second thing to get clear is that Christianity has not, and does not profess to have, a detailed political programme for applying “do as you would be done by” to a particular society at a particular moment. It could not have. It is meant for all men at all times and the particular programme which suited one place or time would not suit another. And, anyhow, that is not how Christianity works. When it tells you to feed the hungry it does not give you lessons in cookery. When it tells you to read the Scriptures it does not give you lessons in Hebrew and Greek, or even in English grammar. It was never intended to replace or supersede the ordinary human arts and sciences: it is rather a director which will set them all to the right jobs, and a source of energy which will give them all new life, if only they will put themselves at its disposal.

People say, “The Church ought to give us a lead. That is true if they mean it in the right way, but false if they mean it in the wrong way. By the Church they ought to mean the whole body of practicing Christians. And when they say that the Christians-those who happen to have the right talents- should be economists and statesmen, and that all economists and statesmen should be Christians, and that their whole efforts in politics and economics should be directed to putting “do as you would be done by” into action. If that happened, and if we others were really ready to take it, then we should find the Christian solution for our own social problems pretty quickly. But, of course, when they ask for a lead from the Church most people mean they want the clergy to put out a political programme. That is silly. The clergy are those particular people within the whole Church who have been specially trained and set aside to look after what concerns us as creatures who are going to live for ever: and we are asking them to do a quite different job for which they have not been trained. The job is really on us, on the laymen. The application of Christian principles, say, to trade unionism or education, must come from Christian trade unionists and Christian schoolmasters: just as Christian literature comes from Christian novelists and dramatists- not from the bench of bishops getting together and trying to write plays and novels in their spare time.

All the same, the New Testament, without going into details, gives us a pretty clear hint of what a fully Christian society would be like. Perhaps it gives us more than we can take. It tells us that there are to be no passengers or parasites: if man does not work, he ought not to eat. Every one is to work with his own hands, and what is more, every one’s work is to produce something good: there will be no manufacture of silly luxuries and then of sillier advertisements to persuade us to buy them. And there is to be no “swank” or “side”, no putting on airs. To that extent a Christian society would be what we now call Leftist. On the other hand, it is always insisting on obedience-obedience (and outward marks of respect) from all of us to properly appointed magistrates, from children to parents, and (I am afraid this is going to be very unpopular) from wives to husbands. Thirdly, it is to be a cheerful society: full of singing and rejoicing, and regarding worry or anxiety as wrong. Courtesy is one of the Christian virtues; and the New Testament hates what it calls “busybodies”.

If there were such a society in existence and you or I visited it, I think we should come away with a curious impression. We should feel that its economic life was very socialistic and, in that sense, “advanced”, but that its family life and its code of manners were rather old fashioned-perhaps even ceremonious and aristocratic. Each of us would like some bits of it, but I am afraid very few of us would like the whole thing. That is just what one would expect if Christianity is the total plan for the human machine. We have all departed from that total plan in different ways, and each of us wants to make out that his own modification of the original plan is the plan itself. You will find this again and again about anything that is really Christian: every one is attracted by bits of it and wants to pick out those bits and leave the rest. That is why we do not get much further: and that is why people who are fighting for quite the opposite things can both say they are fighting for Christianity.

Now another point. There is one bit of advice given to us by the ancient heathen Greeks, and by the Jews in the Old Testament, and by the great Christian teachers of the Middle Ages, which the modern economic system has completely disobeyed. All these people told us not to lend money at interest; and lending money at interest- what we call investment- is the basis of our whole system. Now it may not absolutely follow that we are wrong. Some people say that when Moses and Aristotle and the Christians agreed in forbidding interest (or “usury” as they called it), they could not foresee the joint stock lender, and that, therefore, we need not bother about what they said. That is a question I cannot decide on. I am not an economist and I simply do not know whether the investment system is responsible for the state we are in or not. This is where we want the Christian economist. But I should not have been honest if I had not told you that three great civilizations had agreed (or so it seems at first sight) in condemning the very thing on which we have based our whole life.

One more point and I am done. In the passage where the New Testament says that every one must work, it gives as a reason “in order that he may have something to give to those in need”. Charity- giving to the poor- is an essential part of Christian morality: in the frightening parable of the sheep and the goats it seems to be the point on which everything turns. Some people nowadays say that charity out to be unnecessary and that instead of giving to the poor we ought to be producing a society in which there were no poor to give to. They may be quite right in saying that we ought to produce this kind of society. But if anyone thinks that, as a consequence, you can stop giving in the meantime, then he has parted company with all Christian morality. I do not believe on can settle how much we ought to give. I am afraid the only safe rule is to give more than we can spare. In other words, if our expenditure on comforts, luxuries, amusements, etc., is up to the standard common among those with the same income as our own, we are probably giving away too little. If our charities do not at all pinch or hamper us, I should say they are too small. There ought to be things we should like to do and cannot do because our charities expenditure excludes them. I am speaking now of “charities in the common way. Particular cases of distress among your own relatives, friends, neighbours or employees, which God, as it were, forces upon your notice, may demand much more: even to the crippling and endangering of your own position. For many of us the great obstacle to charity lies not in our luxurious living or desire for more money, but in our fear- fear of insecurity. This must often be recognized as a temptation. Sometimes our pride also hinders our charity; we are tempted to spend more than we ought on the showy forms of generosity (tipping, hospitality) and less than we ought on those who really need our help.

And now, before I end, I am going to venture on a guess as to how this section has affected any who have read it. My guess is that there are some Leftist people among them who are very angry that it has not gone further in that direction, and some people of an opposite sort who are angry because they think it has gone much too far. If so, that brings us right up against the real snag in all this drawing up of blueprints for a Christian society. Most of us are not really approaching the subject in order to find out what Christianity says: we are approaching it in the hope of finding support from Christianity for the views of our own party. We are looking for an ally where we are offered either a Master or- a Judge. I am just the same. There are bits in this section that I wanted to leave out. And that is why nothing whatever is going to come of such talks unless we go a much longer way round. A Christian society is not going to arrive until most of us really want it: and we are not going to want it until we become fully Christian. I may repeat “do as you would be done by” till I am black in the face, but I cannot really carry it out till I love my neighbour as myself: and I cannot learn to love my neighbour as myself till I learn to love God: and I cannot learn to love God except by learning to obey Him. And so, as I warned you, we are driven on to something more inward- driven on from social matters to religious matters. For the longest way round is the shortest way home.


-- C.S. Lewis

Mere Christianity (Social Morality)

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Statistics: Pornography, Prostitution, Sex Trafficking, and Abortion

Pornography

Internet Pornography Statistics
Pornographic websites: 4.2 million (12% of total websites)
Pornographic pages: 420 million
Daily pornographic search engine requests: 68 million (25% of total search engine requests)
Daily pornographic emails: 2.5 billion (8% of total emails)
Internet users who view porn: 42.7%
Received unwanted exposure to sexual material: 34%
Average daily pornographic emails/user: 4.5 per Internet user
Monthly Pornographic downloads (Peer-to-peer):1.5 billion (35% of all downloads)
Websites offering illegal child pornography: 100,000
Worldwide visitors to pornographic web sites Monthly: 72 million visitors to pornography
Internet Pornography Sales: $4.9 billion

Children Internet Pornography Statistics
Average age of first Internet exposure to pornography: 11 years old
Largest consumer of Internet pornography: 35 - 49 age group
15-17 year olds having multiple hard-core exposures: 80%
8-16 year olds having viewed porn online: 90% (most while doing homework)

Adult Internet Pornography Statistics
Men admitting to accessing pornography at work: 20%
US adults who regularly visit Internet pornography websites: 40 million
Christians who said pornography is a major problem in the home: 47%
Adults admitting to Internet sexual addiction: 10%
Breakdown of male/female visitors to pornography sites: 72% male - 28% female

Prostitution

Worldwide
UNICEF estimates that as many as 2 million children are subjected to prostitution in the global commercial sex trade.
In 2003 it was estimated that in Amsterdam, one woman in 35 was working as a prostitute.
In the Netherlands, prostitution is approximately a $1 billion per year industry.
In 2001, the number of prostitutes in the world was estimated at 40 million.

United States
15% of all men have paid for sex and 30% of single men over age 30 have paid for sex.
Among voluntary substance abuse program participants, 41.4% of women and 11.2% of men reported selling prostitution services during 2008.
Nevada and Rhode Island are the only US states where the buying and selling of sexual services is legal.
The National Task Force on Prostitution suggests that over 1 million people in the US have worked as prostitutes in the United States.
Between 300,000 & 400,000 American children and youth are victimized by sexual exploitation each year.

Sex Trafficking

Worldwide
Worldwide, there are nearly 2 million children in the commercial sex trade.
International Labor Organization (ILO)-the United Nations agency charged with addressing labor standards, employment, and social protection issues-estimates that there are at least 12.3 million adults and children in forced labor, bonded labor, and commercial sexual servitude at any given time. Of these victims, the ILO estimates that at least 1.39 million are victims of commercial sexual servitude, both transnational and within countries.
According to the ILO, 56 percent of all forced labor victims are women and girls.
A non-governmental organization (NGO), Free the Slaves, estimates that there are 27 million slaves in the world today.
Human trafficking is the world's 3rd largest criminal enterprise, after drugs and weapons.
Approximately 80% of human trafficking victims are women and girls, and up to 50% are minors.
The total market value of illicit human trafficking is estimated to be in excess of $32 billion.

United States
Approximately 17,500 to 18,500 people are trafficked into the United States annually


Abortion

Worldwide
Number of abortions per year: Approximately 42 Million
Number of abortions per day: Approximately 115,000
Where abortions occur: 83% of all abortions are obtained in developing countries and 17% occur in eveloped countries.

United States
Number of abortions per year: 1.37 Million (1996)
Number of abortions per day: Approximately 3,700

Who's having abortions (age)?
52% of women obtaining abortions in the U.S. are younger than 25: Women aged 20-24 obtain 32% of all abortions; Teenagers obtain 20% and girls under 15 account for 1.2%.

Who's having abortions (race)?
While white women obtain 60% of all abortions, their abortion rate is well below that of minority women. Black women are more than 3 times as likely as white women to have an abortion, and Hispanic women are roughly 2 times as likely.

Who's having abortions (marital status)?
64.4% of all abortions are performed on never-married women; Married women account for 18.4% of all abortions and divorced women obtain 9.4%.

Who's having abortions (religion)?
Women identifying themselves as Protestants obtain 37.4% of all abortions in the U.S.; Catholic women account for 31.3%, Jewish women account for 1.3%, and women with no religious affiliation obtain 23.7% of all abortions. 18% of all abortions are performed on women who identify themselves as "Born-again/Evangelical".

Who's having abortions (income)?
Women with family incomes less than $15,000 obtain 28.7% of all abortions; Women with family incomes between $15,000 and $29,999 obtain 19.5%; Women with family incomes between $30,000 and $59,999 obtain 38.0%; Women with family incomes over $60,000 obtain 13.8%.

Why women have abortions
1% of all abortions occur because of rape or incest; 6% of abortions occur because of potential health problems regarding either the mother or child, and 93% of all abortions occur for social reasons (i.e. the child is unwanted or inconvenient).

At what gestational ages are abortions performed:
52% of all abortions occur before the 9th week of pregnancy, 25% happen between the 9th & 10th week, 12% happen between the 11th and 12th week, 6% happen between the 13th & 15th week, 4% happen between the 16th & 20th week, and 1% of all abortions (16,450/yr.) happen after the 20th week of pregnancy.

Likelihood of abortion:
An estimated 43% of all women will have at least 1 abortion by the time they are 45 years old. 47% of all abortions are performed on women who have had at
least one previous abortion.

Monday, July 6, 2009

The Vision - by Pete Greig

I heard Pete Greig talk about a week ago and it moved my spirit in a new way... I began reading the book Red Moon Rising as it had been sitting on my table for about 6 months and I read this poem The Vision and it has impacted my life substantially. Check it out! There is a video of the vision if you click on the link at the bottom.


so this guy comes up to me and says:
“what’s the vision? What’s the big idea?”
I open my mouth and words come out like this:

The vision?

The vision is JESUS – obsessively, dangerously, undeniably Jesus.

The vision is an army of young people.

You see bones? I see an army.

And they are FREE from materialism.


They laugh at 9-5 little prisons.

They could eat caviar on Monday and crusts on Tuesday.

They wouldn’t even notice.

They know the meaning of the Matrix, the way the west was won.

They are mobile like the wind, they belong to the nations.

They need no passport.

People write their addresses in pencil and wonder at their strange existence.

They are free yet they are slaves of the hurting and dirty and dying.

What is the vision ?

The vision is holiness that hurts the eyes.

It makes children laugh and adults angry.

It gave up the game of minimum integrity long ago to reach for the stars.

It scorns the good and strains for the best.

It is dangerously pure.


Light flickers from every secret motive, every private conversation.

It loves people away from their suicide leaps, their Satan games.

This is an army that will lay down its life for the cause.

A million times a day its soldiers choose to loose,

that they might one day win

the great ‘Well done’ of faithful sons and daughters.

Such heroes are as radical on Monday morning as Sunday night. They don’t need fame from names. Instead they grin quietly upwards and hear the crowds chanting again and again: “COME ON!”


And this is the sound of the underground

The whisper of history in the making

Foundations shaking

Revolutionaries dreaming once again

Mystery is scheming in whispers

Conspiracy is breathing…

This is the sound of the underground


And the army is discipl(in)ed.

Young people who beat their bodies into submission.

Every soldier would take a bullet for his comrade at arms.

The tattoo on their back boasts “for me to live is Christ and to die is gain”.

Sacrifice fuels the fire of victory in their upward eyes.

Winners. Martyrs.

Who can stop them ?

Can hormones hold them back?

Can failure succeed?

Can fear scare them or death kill them ?

And the generation prays


like a dying man

with groans beyond talking,

with warrior cries, sulphuric tears and

with great barrow loads of laughter!

Waiting. Watching: 24 – 7 – 365.


Whatever it takes they will give: Breaking the rules. Shaking mediocrity from its cosy little hide. Laying down their rights and their precious little wrongs, laughing at labels, fasting essentials. The advertisers cannot mould them. Hollywood cannot hold them. Peer-pressure is powerless to shake their resolve at late night parties before the cockerel cries.


They are incredibly cool, dangerously attractive

Inside.


On the outside? They hardly care.

They wear clothes like costumes to communicate and celebrate but never to hide.

Would they surrender their image or their popularity?

They would lay down their very lives - swap seats with the man on death row - guilty as hell. A throne for an electric chair.


With blood and sweat and many tears, with sleepless nights and fruitless days,

they pray as if it all depends on God and live as if it all depends on them.


Their DNA chooses JESUS. (He breathes out, they breathe in.)

Their subconscious sings. They had a blood transfusion with Jesus.

Their words make demons scream in shopping centres.

Don’t you hear them coming?


Herald the weirdo’s! Summon the losers and the freaks.

Here come the frightened and forgotten with fire in their eyes.

They walk tall and trees applaud, skyscrapers bow, mountains are dwarfed by these children of another dimension.

Their prayers summon the hounds of heaven and invoke the ancient dream of Eden.

And this vision will be.

It will come to pass;

it will come easily;

it will come soon.

How do I know?


Because this is the longing of creation itself,

the groaning of the Spirit,

the very dream of God.

My tomorrow is his today.

My distant hope is his 3D.

And my feeble, whispered, faithless prayer invokes a thunderous, resounding, bone-shaking great ‘Amen!’ from countless angels, from hero’s of the faith, from Christ himself. And he is the original dreamer, the ultimate winner.

Guaranteed.


http://media.24-7prayer.org/thevision/

Sunday, February 15, 2009

"Taken" Sex Trafficking in our Midst

This past Friday night I went to see a movie called Taken that came out on Jan. 30th and has Liam Neeson. The Movie is based around two young girls who go on a vacation to Paris and end up getting abducted and sold into sex trafficking. This movie is very real and action packed while showing the full extent of modern day sex slavery that is rapidly growing in our world. I Highly recommend anyone and everyone to see this movie, it is very moving and informing. The movie is rated pg-13.



Trafficking in women and girls is the second or third most profitable industry used by organized crime after drugs and guns. The United Nations estimates that as many as 4 million women and children are trafficked around the world for purposes of forced prostitution, labor and other forms of exploitation every year, meaning every thirty seconds or 2,500 per day another person becomes a victim. The UNICEF reports that across the world, there are over one million children entering the sex trade every year and that approximately 30 million children have lost their childhood through sexual exploitation over the past 30 years. There are currently 27-30 million individuals in slavery today, 70-75 percent of who are sex slaves.

Please be praying for the ending of sex trafficking and the hope of Jesus to go forth...

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Branch of Planned Parenthood to shut in Colorado Springs

Today I found out that the Planned Parenthood in south Colorado Springs is closing down on March 31st!!! Praise the Lord, we recently started a daily one hour prayer vigil(silent siege - www.bound4life.com/the-silent-siege) at planned parenthood on 1331 Colorado Ave. We started the day of this years roe Vs wade anniversary, January 22. What an answer to prayer... Continue to pray and stand in the gap for the unborn.
Branch of Planned Parenthood to shut
THE GAZETTE

Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains is closing one of its locations effective March 31.

Clients from the closed location, in the Mission Trace Shopping Center at Hancock Expressway and South Academy Boulevard, will be referred to the Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains Eastside center, at 3958 N. Academy Blvd., No. 108.

The closure comes after major renovations at the Mission Trace Shopping Center the organization thought would be too disruptive, said Planned Parenthood Field Manager Katie Groke Ellis. For center hours and other information on Planned Parenthood, people can visit www.pprm.org or call 1-800-230-PLAN.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Meet Lia a 12 Year old Voice



Lia, a 12-year-old seventh grader that recently decided to make a courageous stand in her school by giving a persuasive speech on the topic of abortion. Even when her teachers strongly encouraged her to choose a different topic, she decided to stick with what she felt passionate about. An email from her mother describes what led Lia to make such a bold move.

It was really a family thing. I saw Lou [Engle] speak at a conference several years ago. I came back to my family with the Life Bands, and we all wore them, made our covenant, and prayed the prayer for abortion to end… We were invited to participate in a “Life Tape Siege”. Once my kids heard of this invitation, they all agreed: “We have to do that!” Since then, Lia’s passion for seeing abortion end has continued. Being impacted by Lou’s words regarding Horton [Hears a Who], she was excited to watch the movie when it was released (and the rest of the family were too!).

In the email, her mother goes on to describe the challenges and consequences Lia faced.

As part of her class requirements, she needed to prepare a speech; however, the classroom presentations were also meant to enable the teacher to select the best speeches to go on to a more serious competition. As I mentioned, several teachers discouraged her from picking the topic of abortion; she was told it was “too big”, “too mature” and “too controversial”. She was also told that if she went ahead with that topic, she would not be allowed to continue on in the speech competition. Initially, I tried helping her find other topics to speak on, but, in the end, she was adamant. She just felt she wanted to continue with the topic of abortion. So she forfeited her chance to compete in order to speak on something she was passionate about.

This is an amazing story.... please continue to pray for the raising up of young ones who will be a voice even in the face of opposition.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Two or More.... An Unbearable Burden to the Environment???

Today I read an interesting article in the London Times that linked contraceptives and abortion to the issue of global warming. Jonathon Porrit was the chairman of the UK Ecology Party (now the Green Party) from 1978 to 1984 and chairs the government’s Sustainable Development Commission currently in the UK.

This is what Jonathon Porrit has just recently proposed a very inhuman idea about the amount of children we should have and its effect on global warming. He starts of by stating that children are an unbearable burden on the environment....

"Couples who have more than two children are being “irresponsible” by creating an unbearable burden on the environment" -- Jonathon Porritt, London Times, 02/01/09

and he doesn't stop there.... he goes on to say that the solution to global warming is to increase contaception and abortion use.

"curbing population growth through contraception and abortion must be at the heart of policies to fight global warming. He says political leaders and green campaigners should stop dodging the issue of environmental harm caused by an expanding population. " -- Jonathon Porritt, London Times 02/01/09

This is just appalling and absolutely inhumane... but Jonathon doesn't stop there, here is the so called importance he thinks needs to come.

"The government must improve family planning, even if it means shifting money from curing illness to increasing contraception and abortion. " -- Jonathon Porritt, London Times 02/01/09

would love to here your comments and thoughts and please be praying for the ending of abortion and the transforming of hearts

to read the entire article in the London Times click Here

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

London 08 Recap

On November 17th, four of us headed off for London, England for a missions trip. With some money, a place to stay, and a glimpse of a schedule. The first few days we got over some jet lag and just checked out the city, went to the London Eye, sat in at the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, the London Bridge, and many others. I met with a couple of pastors and got to meet some awesome people. Albert Wood was our main contact and let me just say this is one awesome man of God. He had a schedule of ministry opportunities lined up for us and was a great help in getting around town.

The trip was very different than I had visioned in my little brain but it was great. We joined with churches and youth groups for prayer meetings and preached the Word. On Saturday the 22nd we held a silent siege at the Houses of Parliament and about 30 people showed up. I was so amazed though; a group of 18 or so came on a bus from almost 4 hours away, another women traveled 7 hours on a bus, and two other guys traveled 3 hours on a bus to come to the siege. It blew my mind that these believers had spent probably about $35-40 and much time on a bus to come and stand in the gap on behalf of the unborn. The dedication and heart of these believers burned in me and gave me such joy to see the sons and daughters arising.

After the Siege we went straight to a church called Joy House London and ministered at a youth conference thing. Afterwards only to find out it was being aired on Faith TV around the world lol. They fed us and sat down with us for some fellowship afterwards and it was a great time. The next morning we attended Hillsong London for Sunday service and then got on a bus to a town called Tamworth to join some believers in prayer. We arrived to the house only to see about 25 people and a TON of food, I thought that they might have called a town meeting or something it was awesome to see so many people gathered. The food was absolutely amazing if I might say so too. We had a great time eating and fellowshipping and then we had a powerful prayer meeting for 3 hours.

We headed back to London the next day and finished off the trip with some meetings, prayer walks, and fun team time(Albert included). The trip was awesome and the Lord did a lot in each of our lives as well as in the heart of the saints in England. Thank You to all who helped, donated, and prayed for us. Blessings