Caffeinated Thoughts |
- Mitt Romney Wins Illinois Primary
- Religious Liberty: Obamacare’s First Casualty
- The role of the family in evangelism & discipleship
| Mitt Romney Wins Illinois Primary Posted: 20 Mar 2012 06:15 PM PDT As expected. Fox News and other news outlets were able to project Mitt Romney the winner of the Illinois Primary early.
It is still unclear how the candidates will split up the delegates since all of the votes are not in. The next contest is the Louisiana Primary this Saturday. According to RealClearPolitics.com Santorum holds an advantage there with an average lead of 8.5% in the last two polls conducted there. Looking at the Google Illinois Primary heat map with 35.7% of precincts reporting you can see that this is playing out as expected. Romney is doing well in the Chicago area. Santorum is strong downstate, but not strong enough. Update: Newt Gingrich offers a statement.
Link to this post! |
| Religious Liberty: Obamacare’s First Casualty Posted: 20 Mar 2012 05:30 PM PDT An excellent video from our friends over at the Heritage Foundation.
Link to this post! |
| The role of the family in evangelism & discipleship Posted: 20 Mar 2012 06:34 AM PDT As I mentioned last week, the Great Commission & Commandment are directly connected to the Covenant set up with Adam, Abraham, Noah and so on…The overarching Story of God seems to set up a direct link to the home and family. Check these verses out:
These and many more point to a profound and possibly startling conclusion: God's primary plan for evangelism and discipleship of the entire world (in both the Old & New Testament) is through the committed, Gospel-centered family. Now, you may say "But didn't Jesus set up the Church to take over that role?" Well, Jesus did set up the Church,
So, why is this important? Well, if we realize and follow this link of the church and home – and if we see how central the family is to reaching the world with the gospel – this should drastically change how we do church in America! Our missions, evangelism and discipleship efforts seem to insist on separating the family, when in reality we should strive to do everything in our power to 1) keep the family together, 2) insist that fathers and mothers take up the mantel of discipling their children and 3) re-center our church efforts to line up with the Biblical model. Well, it's your turn to weigh in. Spread the world about this article. What do you think? Are there examples that would discredit this line of thinking? Give us your thoughts? Link to this post! |
| You are subscribed to email updates from Caffeinated Thoughts To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
| Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 | |
Are you looking to earn money from your visitors by running popunder ads?
RăspundețiȘtergereIf so, have you tried using Pop Ads?