Archive for March 2010

Day of Truth 2010: Exodus’ Counter to GLSEN’s Day of Silence

Mar 29th, 2010 | By M. French | Category: Culture, News

The Sixth annual Day of Truth, a day countering the Day of Silence, will be happening on April 15th.  Focus on the Family had this to say: The sixth annual Day of Truth is an initiative, sponsored by Exodus International, which takes place one day before the Day of Silence – sponsored by the Gay, [...]



God Moving in America and Africa: Thousands Converted and Baptized

Mar 27th, 2010 | By M. French | Category: News, The Kingdom of God

Meetings in Kansas City at the International House of Prayer that have been happening since November ’09, known as the IHOPU Student Awakening, have resulted in the baptism of over one thousand people that had either just been converted to Christ or not yet been baptized, since they began the meetings in November. According to [...]



Dr. Brown Debates Dr. James White on Calvinism

Mar 25th, 2010 | By M. French | Category: News, Philosophy & Science

Editor’s Note: The podcast of this debate is now available here. According to Dr. Brown: On Thursday (March 25), I will be joining Dr. James White on his Dividing Line broadcast from 1:00-2:30 PM, EST (internet only), as we continue our debate on Calvinism. (We plan to do one more show on the Dividing Line [...]



April 15th at OSU: Dr. Michael Brown & Dr. Bart Ehrman Debate “Does the Bible Provide an Adequate Answer to the Problem of Suffering?”

Mar 22nd, 2010 | By M. French | Category: News, Philosophy & Science

The debate between Dr. Brown and Dr. Ehrman, entitled “Does the Bible Provide an Adequate Answer to the Problem of Suffering?”, will be at Ohio State University on April 15th and will be broadcast live over the web. Click here for more information. Ehrman is a leading New Testament critic and has written extensively on [...]



Reaction to Healthcare Executive Order on Abortion

Mar 22nd, 2010 | By M. French | Category: Law & Politics, News

Planned Parenthood: “Nonetheless, we regret that a pro-choice president of a pro-choice nation was forced to sign an Executive Order that further codifies the proposed anti-choice language in the health care reform bill, originally proposed by Senator Ben Nelson of Nebraska. What the president’s executive order did not do is include the complete and total [...]



Marriage: Why It Can & Must Be Saved

Mar 22nd, 2010 | By M. French | Category: Life & Family, News

Tags: charlotte, gay marriage, marriage, National Organization for Marriage



God Enthroned by the River Chebar

Mar 22nd, 2010 | By Bryan Purtle | Category: The Kingdom of God

“…. while I was by the river Chebar among the exiles, the heavens were opened and I saw visions of God.” -Ez. 1.1b For Ezekiel, who functioned as a young priest of Judah, the bank of the river Chebar was hardly the ministry opportunity he would’ve had in mind when he laid his life down [...]



Pink Elephants and Sin: Reaction to Feb. 25th “Crisis” Event

Mar 13th, 2010 | By M. French | Category: News, Sexuality & Gender

On February 25th, I was invited to represent Voice of Revolution at a gay activist event at Myers Park Baptist Church in Charlotte by Q-Notes editor and homosexual activist, Matt Comer. The event featured a lecture [...]



Martin Ssempa on The Line of Fire – Listen Now

Mar 11th, 2010 | By M. French | Category: Law & Politics, News

Update: Martin Ssempa provided some in depth analysis of the show on his blog here. The interview with controversial Ugandan Pastor Martin Ssempa on the “Anti-Homosexuality” bill is available here: http://lineoffireradio.askdrbrown.org/2010/03/11/march-11-2010/.  Various gay activists were invited to participate in the discussion, but declined.  Jim Burroway, one of the individuals that declined, had this to say [...]



Martin Ssempa on Nightline Regarding Ugandan Bill

Mar 11th, 2010 | By M. French | Category: Law & Politics, News

Martin Ssempa, who will be appearing on the Line of Fire today at 3pm EST, was featured in last night’s edition of Nightline: [Link to Video] Tags: line of fire, Martin Ssempa, Uganda