Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing
Mike James Mike James

Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing

Over 92,000 sexual abuse claims were filed against the Boy Scouts of America as the November 16 deadline arrived for submitting claims in the organization’s bankruptcy case.

This number is much larger than what was expected from lawyers across the United States who have been signing up clients since the Boy Scouts filed for bankruptcy protection in February. The lawsuits allege decades-old sex abuse by Scout leaders.

In the filing, the Boy Scouts’ attorneys conceded that predators used the Scouts to access children, and local troops failed to act on all reports of abuse. The Boy Scouts National Chairman Jim Turley apologized to families in an open letter in February.

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What Are We To Do?!
Jeremy A. Brown Jeremy A. Brown

What Are We To Do?!

Who knew the pandemic would affect us in this way?! The courts in California have allowed the state governor to prevent churches from congregating to hold services according to a recent article in the LA Times. In essence, people are not allowed to decide for themselves; the government has placed these restrictions on them and they could be fined or jailed if they decide to “break” the new law. Many other states and cities have passed similar laws restricting churches from congregating indoors to hold worship services throughout the U.S. and even in other nations. What are we as Christians supposed to do? Would you believe that the Bible gives us an example as to how we should react in such situations?

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Losing Our Religion
Mike James Mike James

Losing Our Religion

The dramatic drop in religious commitment in the United States may be one of the most foreboding indicators of where our country may be headed in the next forty years. Unlike similarly advanced technological cultures like Europe and Japan the U.S. has maintained more religious commitment. But a new book by Ronald F. Inglehart, a political scientist at the University of Michigan, suggests we are catching up to other secular societies.

When asked to express the importance of God in their lives on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being “not at all important” and 10 being “very important,” Americans rated God at an average of 4.6 in 2017. That rating was down from 8.2 a decadebefore, according to an excerpt from Inglehart’s book, Religion’s Sudden Decline, in the September/October 2020 issue of Foreign Affairs.

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Female Priests
Mike James Mike James

Female Priests

The Church of Sweden recently announced that Swedish female priests outnumber male Swedish priests for the first time in the sixty years since females were permitted to become priests.

Of the 3,060 priests currently serving in Sweden, 1,533 are female, which is 50.1 percent, according to Cristina Grenholm, secretary for the Church of Sweden. The Church of Sweden Lutheran Confession is listed as representing 60.2 percent of Sweden’s population. Sweden is one of the most liberal nations in the world, so this development is not surprising. But other countries and churches are following along with the Swedish example.

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Be Spiritually Minded
Angelia Huntley Angelia Huntley

Be Spiritually Minded

Do you choose life or death? If we are Christ’s, as we claim to be, then we must be spiritually minded, putting off that old self daily by renewing our minds through His Word. You may ask the question, “How do I do that?” For there are times when we feel as Paul explained regarding his actions in Romans 7:15: “For I do not understand my own actions. For I do not do what I want, but I do the very thing I hate” (ESV). He (Paul) then went on to say that he knows that it is not the Spirit that dwells in him, but the flesh. We all know that we cannot serve both God and man (the flesh); for the one (flesh) is enmity towards God (James 4:4; Romans 8:7).

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Neuralink Chips, Digital Currency and Gene Editing
Mike James Mike James

Neuralink Chips, Digital Currency and Gene Editing

Neuralink Corporation is an American neurotechnology company founded by Elon Musk and others, developing implantable brain–machine interfaces (BMIs). The company’s headquarters are in San Francisco.

Since its founding in 2016, the company has hired several high-profile neuroscientists from various universities. By July 2019, it had received $158 million in funding (of which $100 million was from Musk) and was employing a staff of 90 employees. At that time, Neuralink announced that it was working on a “sewing machine-like” device capable of implanting very thin threads into the brain, and demonstrated a system that read information from a lab rat via 1,500 electrodes, anticipating starting experiments with humans in 2020.

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Sound the Alarm!
Jeremy A. Brown Jeremy A. Brown

Sound the Alarm!

We can all see that something is awry in our world. All of the alarm bells are sounding. Even people around the world who don’t understand biblical prophecy can sense something has gone wrong. I speak with coworkers and friends who aren’t religious by any means, and they all have the same alarms going off—that our nation, and not only our nation but the world, is in pure turmoil. No one seems to understand how we got here so quickly, despite all of the warnings from God that if we keep disobeying Him these things will come to pass because we’re a stubborn people (Matthew 24:8-13). What is the job of God’s followers?! Are we to warn the people of what the great God of this earth says or should we keep it all to ourselves?!

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Girls
Mike James Mike James

Girls

A recent movie playing on Netflix called Cuties has caused some controversy. Politicians expressed outrage, newspaper, radio and internet sites all commented. The director of the film, Maimouna Doucoure, said she was inspired to make the movie after she was shocked at a dance recital for young girls that seemed to sexualize them. This incident led her to begin researching social media and the pressures on young girls today.

Doucoure said, “I believe that cinema, and art in general, can change the world. We are able to see the oppression of women in other cultures. But my question is, isn’t the objectification of a woman’s body that we see in our Western culture not another kind of oppression?”

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Bahrain-Israel Establish Relations
Mike James Mike James

Bahrain-Israel Establish Relations

Bahrain and Israel announced on September 11, 2020, that they have agreed to establish diplomatic relations just a few weeks after the United Arab Emirates (UAE) worked out a similar deal (see my blog of August 28, 2020) with the Jewish state.

“This is a historic breakthrough to further peace in the Middle East,” read the joint statement from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain and President Donald Trump of the United States. The statement went on to say, “Opening direct dialogue and ties between these two dynamic societies and advanced economies will continue the positive transformation of the Middle East and increase stability, security, and prosperity in the region.”

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West on Fire
Mike James Mike James

West on Fire

Parts of a half-dozen states are being charred by more than 70 wildfires. Over 3.3 million acres have burned in California this year, which is a modern record. This has occurred before the traditional fire season begins. Thus far thirty-five people have been killed and over 4,000 homes, farmhouses and wineries have already been destroyed.

Over 14,000 firefighters were fighting fires from San Diego County in Southern California to the Creek fire in the center of the state. In September red-flag warnings, signaling a high fire threat, were up in much of California, Nevada, western Oregon and Washington, western Arizona and southern Utah.

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Slow to Anger
Brandy Webb Brandy Webb

Slow to Anger

How many of us are quick to get angry? I know that I tend to do so especially when dealing with my teenage children. Yet, I always feel so much guilt when the anger wears off. Thankfully, my children are very forgiving, but I do believe it is time for me to put a damper on my quick reaction to them when they do something wrong because I am supposed to be showing them a Godly example.

Many times in the Bible God is described as being slow to anger. A few places are: Exodus 34:6; Numbers 14:18; Nehemiah 9:17; and Psalms 86:15; 103:8; and 145:8. It is one of His major traits along with being loving, kind, and merciful. Honestly, He has every right to get angry at humanity, but He refrains from being quick-tempered. I feel that it is important to Him for us to also be slow to anger.

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Can’t Nobody Tell Me Nothing
Jeremy A. Brown Jeremy A. Brown

Can’t Nobody Tell Me Nothing

Say you have a friend you are in a debate with. He/she is stubborn about a certain issue, and you know that your friend is completely wrong. You decide to scrounge up some factual evidence, i.e., some statistical research and other proven facts. You present this factual evidence to your friend hoping he/she will see the truth, but that friend says to you, “So what!? I like what I believe [despite all of the factual evidence and years of research you have presented to me showing me that my view point is wrong]. I am going to [keep these beliefs, despite there being wrong and] do it my way.” This sounds a lot like our society today; we cannot resolve any conflict or issues because one side does not care despite what the facts show. I want to do what is right in my own eyes, despite the proven historical evidence. How did we as a society get here?

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UAE-Israel Accord
Mike James Mike James

UAE-Israel Accord

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Israel reached an agreement on normalizing relations in mid-August. The UAE is now only the third Arab country after Jordan and Egypt to have diplomatic relations with Israel.

UAE officials said they made this move in part to stop Israeli annexation of parts of the West Bank. The West Bank and Gaza Strip were Palestinian territories occupied by Israel after the Six Day War of 1967. Israeli settlers have created villages on some of this West Bank land and Israel was planning on taking over some of these areas. That has all been put on hold with this new agreement.

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Burning Bibles for Racial Injustice
Horane Smith Horane Smith

Burning Bibles for Racial Injustice

The Holy Bible contains many important warnings on how to live our lives as Christians. If we don’t heed them, we stand in danger of falling away from the unadulterated Word of God because of sin.

During the Days of Unleavened Bread, one of the seven annual festivals of God, observed by a tiny minority of Christians, we often hear the phrase, “a little leaven leavens the whole lump.” It’s taken from two chapters in the Bible, Galatians 5: 9 and 1 Corinthians 5:6.

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Good and Acceptable
Brandy Webb Brandy Webb

Good and Acceptable

The world seems to be in chaos. In my opinion, it feels like up is down and down is up. Christian values are ridiculed. Sin is called good. Hypocrisy reigns, and it is hard to hear and discern anything because of all of the noise.

I never fully realized how powerful fear and anger could be. It seriously destroys rational thought, and a lot of innocent people are suffering because of the craziness that fear and anger cause. Unfortunately, those who are in power, on both sides, are not helping the situation. I guess they have forgotten the truth statement, a house divided cannot stand (Matthew 3:25).

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Hindu Temple
Mike James Mike James

Hindu Temple

On August 5, 2020, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India helped dedicate a Hindu temple on the spot where a Muslim mosque once stood. The ceremony took place in the northern Indian state of Ayodhua. Modi and his Hindu nationalist party, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), is seeking to transform India into a state dominated by the Hindu majority.

In 1992 Hindu extremists destroyed a mosque where the Hindu temple site now stands. Nationwide riots ensued and about 2,000 people were killed. The temple project was also the source of riots in 2002 that left more than 1,000 people dead, mostly Muslims. India’s Supreme Court gave control of the site to Hindu groups in 2019 after a long legal battle.

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Which Party Are You With?!
Jeremy A. Brown Jeremy A. Brown

Which Party Are You With?!

Are you a Democrat or a Republican? It’s another election year in the USA and you can’t be neutral; which side will you choose? A recent study found that once you stake your claim with a particular party you have a 50 percent chance of offending someone from the opposite side of the political spectrum. So why do we allow politics in the church? Christ’s followers are supposed to love God with all of their heart and love their neighbor as thyself (Matthew 22:37-40). We’re all aware that politics is the debate or conflict between different ideologies hoping to gain power. Should we bring this conflict to the church?

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Black Lives Matter
Mike James Mike James

Black Lives Matter

Black Lives Matter (BLM). Let the words resonate in your mind for a moment. What are you thinking about? Are you thinking about peaceful protests that are trying to overcome oppressive behavior? Are you thinking about black people who have been killed by the police in circumstances that could have been avoided? Are you thinking of slavery in the United States? You might even be thinking of an organization called BLM. Some of you might even be thinking of protesters turning violent and causing mayhem. Or maybe you are thinking of racist behavior directed at black people in the United States throughout our history. There are other possibilities you could be thinking about, too.

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2020 Feast of Tabernacles Announcement
Jeff Reed Jeff Reed

2020 Feast of Tabernacles Announcement

As we look ahead to the upcoming Fall Holy Day Season, we are providing this announcement which reflects our recommendations for observing the Feast of Trumpets, the Day of Atonement, and the Feast of Tabernacles/Last Great Day.

Due to the fluctuating uncertainties surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, the possibility of additional restrictions being placed on travel, lodging, and entertainment, plus the potential health and safety risks to brethren, we are canceling all CGI "destination" Feast sites in the United States this year. Specifically, this includes Land Between the Lakes, KY, Myrtle Beach, SC, Harrison, AR, and St. Petersburg, FL. We did not come to this decision lightly. We looked for every opportunity and waited as long as we believed we could, for official guidance and confirmations, in order to proceed with our normal festival plans. Unfortunately, we have been beset with unworkable levels of restrictive variances, compounded by mandates and legislation from governors and additional limitations from local authorities.

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Retreat
Brandy Webb Brandy Webb

Retreat

Last month, CGI hosted a women’s retreat at beautiful Lake Texoma, Texas, which was organized by Lisa McComb. We were aware of the fact that the Coronavirus is/was still around. Therefore, we were diligent in washing hands and making sure things were clean. Thankfully, I can report that none of us who attended contracted the virus.

Well, enough about the virus. I have to say the retreat was a very welcome escape from everyday life, a time to fellowship, reflect, learn, and relax, a time to catch up with old friends, and a time to make new ones. I was blessed to be able to go with my mom and my daughter. Three generations of curly haired women getting to enjoy a retreat together.

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