Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Bam! Pow! When Prayer Ministry Gets Violent

[When the disciples told Jesus about some non-disciples who were ministering in Jesus' name, the Lord told his disciples to let them alone. If they are not against us, then they are for us, He reasoned. Paul also spoke of people who preached Jesus in spiteful competition with the apostle, and his joy that Jesus was preached outweighed any personal wound. We should not, therefore, judge a brother, even though we must judge the gospel he preaches.
Even so, "a little leaven leavens the whole lump" and Moses commanded that any prophet who even occasionally got it wrong should be stoned in the days of Israel's theocracy. The lack of a healthy skepticism among charismatics places them in danger of also failing to discern a false gospel when it comes along -- as it frequently does.
The author of the following article falls into that class, failing to heed his own warnings. Despite that, I found his article informative and even amusing. -rw]
Bam! Pow! When Prayer Ministry Gets Violent
J. Lee Grady
Charisma +ONLINE e-mail newsletter
6/18/2008 3:08:41 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time

Lakeland Revival leader Todd Bentley's unusual prayer methods have triggered questions about Holy Spirit etiquette.
For weeks the blogosphere has been sizzling with comments, pro and con, about the unusual ministry style of Todd Bentley, the leader of the Lakeland Revival in Florida. Thousands of people have watched the tattooed evangelist shout "Bam! Bam!" as he prays for the sick and interviews those who say they were instantly healed.
Nobody could ever accuse Bentley of lacking zeal. And he always gives Jesus the credit for the healings he announces on God TV every night. But he has come under fire because of video clips from a sermon in which he says the Holy Spirit told him to use violent means to heal people.
The sermon, preached in Lakeland and posted on YouTube, features Bentley demonstrating how he (1) banged a woman's crippled legs "like a baseball bat" on a stage; (2) tackled, mounted and choked a man to free him from a demon; (3) shoved a Chinese man to the ground to pray for him (causing the man to lose a tooth); (4) kicked an older woman in the face with his biker boot to heal her; and (5) "leg-dropped" a pastor—a professional wrestling tactic, popularized by Hulk Hogan, in which the aggressor jumps in the air and lands on his opponent with one leg outstretched.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Help Delay Californica Homomarriage Ruling

Liberty Counsel (LC) has a petition calling for an emergency suspension of Californica's homosexual marriage ruling. The ruling -- that overturned the will of the people passed in Proposition 22 and declared homosexual marriage a "fundamental right" under Californica's constitution -- goes into effect in a few weeks. The petition won't stop the ruling from going into effect, but it will delay the ruling until after the November election, when the people will vote on a constitutional amendment that defines marriage as being between a man and a woman.
LC's goal is 25,000 signatures. So far, they have about 20,000 signatures, but a lot of them are from out of state. I think they'll need several times that many to be effective.

If you would like to help stop officials from granting official marriage licenses to homosexuals and lesbians, please sign the petition at:

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Videos of the week

Jackie Chan's 10 best stunts. He holds the Guinness record for most stunts by a living actor.
Probably for the most and worst injuries, too.
Various things in slow motion... Too bad it doesn't include some of the Jackie Chan stunts!
After watching those, you probably need a good laugh!

Friday, May 02, 2008

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Snow White and the Seven Memory Cards

[I found this pitiful one-liner on the web and thought it formed the seed of a cute story, so I stretched it out into a better version.]
Snow White and the Seven Memory Cards
Christmas came and the dwarves together gave Snow White a digital camera along with a 1 GB memory card from each of them. She had so much fun taking pictures of the dwarves and the forest creatures that she just couldn't wait to print them for a secret scrap book project.
Alas, she had no printer and the city was far, far away; so Snow had to send her seven memory cards via seven carrier pigeons to the WalMart Supercastle at the far edge of the forest to have the photos printed. The birds returned that evening with seven claim tickets.
A few days later, Snow sent the carrier pigeons back with the claim tickets and the family MasterSignet. She waited anxiously until the birds again returned with seven claim tickets and a note that said the printer had malfunctioned and she should check again in a few days.
Snow, about ready to send an apple to the WalMart manager, again sent her seven bird friends to pick up her photos. Later, the birds returned yet again with the seven claim tickets and a note begging her forbearance. They had fixed the malfunction but had run out of ink, and she should try again in seven days.
This so disappointed Snow White that she wept. She had wanted to give seven little scrapbooks to the seven dwarves for New Year's Day, and now it wouldn't be possible.
Snow wept and wept, for she wanted so much to give a gift to her beloved seven little hosts.
One by one, the dwarves tried to console the fair ex patriot. Finally, even Grumpy felt compassion and he came to console her. "Don't worry, Snow White," he said. Some day, your prints will come."

Test Your Kids' MySpace Knowledge

http://www.komando.com/myspace

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Everything You Need to Know about Oprah.


Two clips on UTube show everything you need to know about Oprah.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JW4LLwkgmqA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwGLNbiw1gk

One Act of Kindness

I read the other day that for every one critical thing you say to someone, you need to say at least five positive things; unless that someone is your spouse, in which case you'd better say at least twenty.
Whom you recognize can make a difference.

Sunday, April 06, 2008

The Risks We Take

The car driven by Jacqueline Saburido, age 20 at the time, was hit by a drunk driver. It caught fire. She was burned over 60 percent of her body. She survived. But her life was transformed forever.

WARNING: This video contains graphic images. They're not gratuitous. They have a purpose. But steer clear if you are sensitive to graphic imagery.

http://www.komando.com/videos/4-6.asp

Share this with your teens. Share this any friends or family who might be tempted to drink and drive. This isn't hokey. It isn't corny. It's reality. This is the risk you take with others' lives when you drive impaired or distracted.

Drunk driving contributed to more than 15,000 fatalities in 2006. Sometimes, they are the lucky ones.