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Best Buy - A Muslim Corporation?

This is only the beginning

It seems that the latest Best Buy flyer is promoting the Muslim holiday of "Eid al-Adha", but they refuse to write

"Merry Christmas" in any of their advertising.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eid_al-Adha

 
 

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In VolUsia County
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Extreme load of teens unload at NFL dist extreme days event

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Deland,FL Veterans Parade 2009

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My open letter to my Senators

Dear Senator,

    Last night I watch under the cover of darkness the House of Representatives pass the Healthcare bill by only 3 votes. Truly the house of representatives is a house divided.  Now it will be the senate chambers opportunity to listen to the voice of the majority of the American people and  vote down the bill. Please do not vote in favor of nationalized healthcare system. This bill is forcing me and all Americans to HAVE TO have a form of care insurance that the federal government has no business in, which is my healthcare issues.

     This bill gives more rights to illegal immigrant than it does to me as a law abiding citizen. What about the Americans that do not even want to spend money on insurance for their healthcare needs? Not every one relies on healthcare and not every wants to be forced to pay premiums. This Health care bill is like forcing people who do not own or drive a car to have to pay for and carry automobile insurance in case they have an accident. This bill is wrong and you represent my voice on capital hill.

The federal government’s main objective has always been and should always be in protecting my freedom and our borders from enemies. Please vote down any form of nationalized heath care and let the people deal with their own health as they have for decades.


Sincerely

Rev. Peter S Migner

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Cartoon from 1934


IS THIS SCARY???

 

 


Cartoon from
1934        
 

This cartoon was in the Chicago Tribune in 1934.

Look carefully at the plan of action in the lower left corner.




"Those who do not remember the past are
doomed to repeat it."

 

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Why do you attend the church you do?

As a pastor I seek to grow and develop our church so that we might win some to Christ.

When I began thinking about why people attend a certain church it made me think about my why as well.

First my why changed from not being a Christian to becoming one. Therefore, from that point on the Lord lead me to a church.

Once inside the doors it was the people that keep me coming back. It was not the music, the buildings or the programs or activities, but the people. In particular at age 19 it was a young teenage that kept me coming back.

Now as I fast forward 20 something years ahead I see we live in such a different day. Attending a church as a Christian is a must from a biblical point of view, yet it has become somewhat optional from those who make a profession.

As I think about even the few times we visited strange new churches on vacations as a family it was always the people that we were attracted too. It was ALWAYS about connecting with someone or several. Since Christ is in our, who is the hope of glory it makes sense that we are the attraction or not

Some churches are truly very friendly and people hang around chatting after a service or function while many come and leave as quickly as possible it seems.

As I begin to think about reaching into peoples lives today with a message of the gospel I process several things. One, if they attend a church already or not. If so, I ask more questions to see how close we might be on the same page in Christ and enjoy that common bond as God allows.

Two, If they do not attend or belong to a church or fellowship or do not really have a clear profession of faith, then I look to find some common ground and begin try to begin a relationship without the constraints of Church having to be part of that connection or relationship, even though I will share and invite when the timing I feel is best.

Truly people want to be loved and cared for without expectations. After living in FL for 10 months now I have a number of new and growing contracts. Of those, 4 have attended some sort of church function and meet other people, yet most have not gone much beyond that yet. It takes time, prayer and common interest to win people to Christ. But it especially takes a friendly church environment to keep them as well.
The next time you attend church think about your availability to be connected with someone new. You may not invite someone new, but your friendliness or lack there of could determine if someone who came once will want to come back again.
When was the last time you invited someone new into your home, church, life events or out to grab a coffee or meal?

Let us win the lost and connect with people in truly caring ways.

8 years ago my daughter was on a T- ball team and we connected with one family out of dozens and today they are full members of our last church and serving the Lord with all their hearts.
Let us wins some by our love and friendships .


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Ridiculous Generosity by my sister in law!

Ridiculous Generosity by Andy Migner

Here at church, over the last few weeks we have been exploring generosity. We’ve heard stories about life sustaining and life changing generosity. We have witnessed and perhaps been considering for ourselves, how we extend God’s love to others and what it means to live from a place of generosity. Listening to these stories I’ve been struck by the interconnection between giving and receiving. Are they opposites? Are they two sides of the same coin? Or is the connection even deeper than that? Could they be the very same thing -- just called by different names?  

Are we ever only giving? Are we ever only receiving? We all know the soul-satisfying experience of helping someone----the pleasure we feel when we extend ourselves for another. In those moments, especially those of divinely inspired giving, it is unclear who is the giver and who is the receiver. It’s as if in that moment, the two have merged into one. I wouldn’t be at all surprised to learn that some languages have only one word to connote both meanings.

As I ponder this mysterious link between giving and receiving, I wonder, is it possible for us to unintentionally clog the pipes of generosity by holding back? If we refuse to receive, does this effect what we are able to give? When we turn down the offer of a favor or refuse a gift, are we blocking the flow of generosity in our lives? And alternately, by limiting what we give, do we limit what we are able to receive? When we are hesitant to give of what we have, fearful that we don’t have enough, are we blocking the flow of abundance in our lives?

There are over 50 references to generosity in the Bible. I’d like to read you just two of them and then tell you a story.

From 2nd Corinthians: (2 Corinthians 9:): Each of you must give as you have made up your mind, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. And God is able to provide you with every blessing in abundance, so that by always having enough of everything, you may share abundantly in every good work. You will be enriched in every way for your great generosity, which will produce thanksgiving to God....

And from Luke, Chapter 6 (Luke 6:38) Give and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap; for the measure you give will be the measure you get back.

Two sentences from these scriptures stand out to me: "You will be enriched in every way for your great generosity" and "the measure you give will be the measure you get back". Do these words dangerously entice us into becoming greedy givers? Do they incline us selfishly to give in order to get? Should our motives be higher, more pure. I don’t know. What I hear in these scripture verses is not so much that God personally rewards us for doing good, to me the scripture is telling us simply that this is how things work; this is the natural order of things. The measure you give is the measure you get back.

I want to tell you a story about ridiculous generosity. This story took place about 25 years ago, to a woman in her 20’s named Mary. Though Mary had been financially self-sufficient since the age of 15, when she was about 27 she fell upon hard times. She had worked as a clinical social worker in a stressful and challenging setting. A few situations at work, including a client’s serious threat on her life and another client’s suicide, unearthed for Mary a lifetime of emotions---predominantly fear. As a child she had coped with her chaotic upbringing by stuffing her emotions. Suddenly these emotions could no longer be kept down. Fear, sadness, anger, guilt and rage emerged so intensely that Mary was unable to work. Because Mary’s emotional breakdown was set off by work related incidents, she qualified for unemployment compensation. She received $120 a week---or about $480 a month. Mary’s rent was $375.00 per month. That left $105 a month or about $25 a week to cover everything else; food, car expenses, healthcare, clothes, insurance, everything. It wasn’t really enough for even 3 healthy meals a day.

One morning, Mary’s friend Lisa was keeping her company while she stood on the Unemployment line to get her weekly check. Mary was crying, she was terrified. She didn’t have enough money and she didn’t see any solution to her situation. Lisa was a Christian and the advice she gave Mary came from the teachings of her faith. She told her, "you need to start tithing. You need to give 10% of everything God gives you away." Mary’s jaw dropped open. It shocked her so much she actually stopped crying.

"You’ve got to be kidding".

But Lisa was not kidding, she told Mary there was something divine and mysterious that happened when you tithed that guaranteed that all of your needs would be met and that promised to permanently release you from financial fear. She shared her own experience in this regard and was pretty convincing. And she quoted some of the scripture verses I just read to you.

Mary was not a Christian. She was raised in an atheist home and while she was beginning to believe in God, she was not religious, she had never even heard of tithing. Mary didn’t have a lot in the faith department but what she had going for her was her desperation. She had no solutions of her own, and was in urgent need of relief. Ludicrous as it sounded, she decided to give it a try.

She went home and pondered where to give 10% of her unemployment check. Since Mary did not attend a church, Lisa suggested she give her tithes to places that spiritually filled her, or to places that she saw as the "hands and feet of God". Mary sat down at her desk and wrote the $12 check to an organization that had provided emotional support to her during this difficult time. As she wrote the check, she was surprised by how uplifted she felt. She didn’t feel crazy, or stupid or frightened. She felt rich. Visions of her grandmother came to mind. Her paternal grandmother had been wealthy. Mary had seen her grandmother sitting at her desk writing checks to charitable organizations. In Mary’s mind, rich people did such things.

Over the next three months she faithfully gave away 10% of her Unemployment check. Every week she wrote out a check for $12 (or sometimes 2 six dollar checks). She continued to feel uplifted doing so. But what about her rent, and food and general living costs. If she didn’t have enough money for adequate food before she started tithing, reducing it by $48 a month couldn’t be helping much.

Let me tell you what happened after Mary got generous. Within a week, she had an offer to move into a rent-controlled apartment with a friend. Doing so cut her housing costs down to $110 per month. That meant she had a roof over her head, and food, and a bit left over for other essentials. Coincidence?

A couple of months later, Mary’s unemployment was due to run out. Not yet able to return to work, she was surprised to find herself not so fearful. She was beginning to believe that God cared about her and was providing for her. She couldn’t fathom how things would work out but she was starting to believe that they would. Out of the blue, she got a letter in the mail from the government saying that her Unemployment had been extended for an additional 3 months. She smiled, shook her head and said a prayer of thanks. Coincidence?

Two months into that 3 month extension, Mary was still unable to work. Only 4 more weeks of unemployment compensation would be coming her way. She received a phone call, the sad news that her great Aunt Edith had died. Mary was not close to this great aunt but fondly remembered stayed with her for a couple of weeks in the summer when she was 9 years old. Aunt Edith wore the same 3 dresses over and over. She seemed to eat only Ritz crackers and Campbell’s soup and her home was badly in need of repairs. She had never had children and seemed not to know what to do with them, but she had been kind, and she had taught Mary how to shuffle cards like nobody’s business. Mary and many of her relatives had thought that Aunt Edith was somewhat impoverished. As it turned out, she had quite a bit of money stashed away. With no children of her own, she asked that her money be divided between her 11 great nieces and nephews. Coincidence?

Perhaps by now you have guessed that that young woman in her 20’s was me. I wasn’t lying to you, my legal name is actually Mary. This experience was so profound and life changing for me, I have continued to tithe for more than 25 years. Channing and I have tithed in good times and bad. The friend who stood with me on the Unemployment line promised that this generous practice would free me from financial fear. She was right. I have never experienced financial insecurity since writing that first $12 check.

So if the flow of generosity in your life is blocked, if the pipes are feeling clogged, whether you are in scarcity or plenty, don’t call a plumber, get generous. Be sure to give a portion of what you have away. No one can tell you what that portion should be---that is something you need to discern for yourself, that is between you and God. But be sure that whatever you give is enough to cause you to feel rich and to thereby remember that you are the son or the daughter of a King.

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IS God a Vending Machine?

                 "Thank you for tuning into today's broadcast and we are here to bless you and help you with your breakthrough. Just send your gift of $100.00 or more to our ministry and plant your seed of faith with us today and prepare for your miracle". Change the amount and change the appeal or the product, but it all boils down too send your gift first into some ministry by faith and wait and watch for God to give you what you need.  It is a vending machine concept of God and it has polluted the hearts and minds of untold millions.

Where is the faith action of the ministry?  Why are they not sending out free CD's, books and Dvd's without strings attached as their seed of faith to hungry and hurting people?  This past week 3 people in two days came to our church office for a handout, but they had nothing in hand.  In nine months I have filled gas tanks, bought food and given some personal cash to folks. The best one was the guy driving the Jaguar who forgot his wallet on the way to Jacksonville from Lakeland and ran out of gas on his way to the hospital where his 12 year  old grandson was dead with his daughter waiting on him tog et there to grieve and comfort one another.   It was a great and compelling story and I felt compelled to just give him personal money. So between my associate and I we gave him 20.00 cash to help him. He asked for our address because he was just borrowing it and would send it back. Well. it's been over 40 days now and I have not heard a word. 

So this past week two people came in while I was in a meeting and both within 1 hour of each other. Then the third person came the next day and asked for a refrigerator. Yep you got it! This man said he took the bus from 30 minutes away going to different ministries looking for a Frig. I told him I did not have a frig to give him. Then he asked me to ask my congregation for one ( as if they were inside worshiping as we spoke). After I refused his appeals with no, no, no, he asked me what does our church do for people? In essence, what do we give people to help them?

    These were good questions, but his assumption was that churches were suppose to be equipped for helping people with whatever they needed to solve their problems. If I had followed his desires to the end exactly as he requested I would have needed several hours time, resources and a truck to fulfill his request of "The church". Well, I did not have a frig or a truck or time to go figure it out at the moment. So he left shaking his head is disbelief that I could even consider myself a pastor representing a church without dropping everything to solve his problem.

                    

   Where did he get that kind of understanding of God from? Where happened to personal responsibility? Has Television evangelism and broadcasting assisted a culture to perceive that God is a vending machine?  The man wanting a refrigerator expected, yet he had nothing to give and never offered any type of faith action like all the TV preachers expect. He just asked and did not receive.

              

     I’ve been a believer since 1981. As a young man I was discipled in the Lord in a local church. It was in the local church that I was sanctified and filled with the Holy Spirit. It was in and through the local church that I received my call to ministry and was baptized and preached my first sermon. In those early years of my life I never really paid much attention as to why people were preaching on TV or even what they had to say or what they wanted. Today the airwaves are full of preachers of which I believe are mostly charlatans doing more damage to the cause of Christ while propagating a vending machine theology of God.

 

Lets define what a charlatan is before we move ahead to much more: a charlatan is a person practicing quackery or some similar confidence trick in order to obtain money, fame or other advantages via some form of pretence or deception.

 

 

    In 2009 there are more programs on TV, radio, cable and satellite then I could ever possibly watch or consume. This does not even include the countless programs that are now broadcasting on the internet and radio.

 

                   The other day I was surfing the web and ended up on a website about prayer. It was an independent ministry with theological beliefs that included prosperity doctrines. From there I ended up on a directory of hundreds of other ministries with daily or weekly broadcasts. The next thing I knew some preacher was on my laptop screen using scriptures to tell me "the viewer" why I needed to send them money. The scriptural story was true and the preacher seemed genuine, but there was something about the whole process that just rubbed me wrong. It was a vending machine theology message. It was give and then you shall receive.  

It was then that I realized this was one of many charlatans on the air/internet using God and scripture over the last 40 years that has appealed to peoples’ emotional and personal problems to get funds for their means whatever they maybe.

 

      We must remind ourselves that giving money to the work of God must fit into scriptural guidelines. In every biblical account whenever anyone was releasing or giving tithes or offerings it was to the local ministry and community.  It was all personal and accountable locally. The motive to give to God was obedience and generosity for God's glory not for ones return. 

              Over the years I have seen very few ministries that I can honestly say would fit the biblical mandate for giving money too. Regardless if they are TV, Radio or internet based, very few truly share a good message of hope without the expectation or desire for anything in return. They almost always ask for support to stay on and keep the ministry going and how your donation is SO NEEDED to continue. One of few I can recall that is so careful to never even ask or suggest giving is the Michael Guido Ministries out of Meter, Ga. Michael just passed away this year at about age 92 and was known for his TV and radio broadcast called “Seed from the Sower”.  I personal meet Michael and heard his heart and story in the summer of 2007 while on sabbatical. He never asked for money as it was associated with the gospel. He only asked for prayer requests and the opportunity to help people find Christ.

        I eventually signed up on his mailing list and once a month I still get a letter and materials for my spiritual growth and encouragement along with an envelop for any contribution I may desire to give to support his ministry with. There is never even a hint for a suggest amount either.

 

                   Regardless of how great a preacher someone is and or even how doctrinally sound they are, I am more convinced then ever that if that local preacher/ ministry is asking you for your money they are a modern day charlatan. I don’t care how many people attend their church or how many books they have written and sold or how many TV programs they have spoken on. I know this may sound harsh, but I am persuaded we have a lot of misguided professing ministers more concerned about getting funds into their own ministry then they are in giving away the message of hope and salvation without price.

                    Imagine a preacher just saying please request your free CD or DVD. Why are they asking for even a suggested donation? Can they not trust God to supply their needs as they give away the gospel and pay the cost for materials and shipping and handling? Where is the faith of those who are broadcasting the message of hope?

I know Michael Guido operated that way. I recall a story he told about how someone walked into his office and asked if they could write him a check and what his needs were. Since the man asked Michael he shared the need of the ministry. He said a few months later the man walked in and wrote a substantial check and went beyond the original need. Wow imagine that! He never asked for a thing, but just gave and gave and trusted God to meet the needs of the ministry. I am inspired by the life of Michael Guido and I am sickened by the hundreds of charlatans who keep asking for money and becoming even so bold to tell people how much to send.   

 

      The saddest part of today's broadcasted ministries is that they are appealing to listeners and viewers according to the needs of the flesh and turning the Holy Gospel message into a means of ungodly gain for self propagation in a day of great self centeredness.

 

         Viewers beware!  Everyone watching and listening should go through a criteria process before giving to any ministry. Here are  questions you should review the next time you feel compelled to give to a broadcasting ministry.

 

1.    Would my pastor and local church approve of this ministry I am drawn to give too? Why or Why not?

2.    I am currently giving locally in obedience to scriptures to my local church without anything in return?

3.    What does the broadcasted ministry offer you that your local home church does not?

4.    Are you considering giving for what you hope will happen to you later?

5.    Does the ministry release its financial records for accountability if requested?

 

In these last days we are warned in scriptures that many false prophets and false gospels will arise to deceive many. That day is here and many are being led away by charlatan vending machine preachers. Be careful and consider these things before you swallow anything coming at you on those polluted transmission waves.

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