Monthly archives: November 2008

Church Gone Missing

Christians who want to question the effectiveness of a church sometimes jokingly ask if a church disappeared from a community, would anyone notice. The answer in this case is no.

MOSCOW (Reuters) – A church has vanished from the Russian village where it stood for almost 200 years, the local diocese said Tuesday.

The Church of Christ’s Resurrection, in the central Russian village of Komarovo, was built in 1809 but in early October someone took it away brick by brick, Father Vitaly a spokesman for the local Russian Orthodox Church, told Reuters.

“We have sent a letter to local prosecutors,” he said. “Who exactly did this, the investigation will show.”

The church was in an isolated area only occasionally visited by clergymen, so the disappearance was not immediately noticed.

The church was in an isolated area only occasionally visited by clergymen, so the disappearance was not immediately noticed.

Komarovo is in the Ivanovo region, about 300 km (186.4 miles) north-east of Moscow. The church was not in use but clergy had been considering resuming services there, the Ivanovo-Voznesenskaya and Kineshemskaya diocese said in a statement on its Internet site.

A survey of the large, two-storey church a few months ago found that it was structurally sound, but now all that remains are the foundations and sections of walls, the statement said.

Thieves routinely make off with church property in rural Russia, where unemployment, petty crime and alcoholism are widespread.

Criminals target religious icons stored in churches because they can fetch a good price, and church buildings are dismantled to provide building materials.

“This is not an isolated case,” said Father Vitaly. “In many villages in central Russia sites of historical interest are being dismantled and people suffer by being deprived of their cultural heritage.”

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What I Listened to This Week

It’s been a while since I’ve done a weekly review post; but since I’ve listened to some rather impressive things this week, I wanted to fill you in with the goods:

  1. Upon recommendation I bought Flame’s latest album entitled Our World Redeemed. Amazing Christian rap. I especially like the last track, Joyful Noise, and number seven, Hold On. Deeply and richly biblical. Powerful.
  2. Dr. Russell Moore presented a very moving treatise against abortion from the first chapters of the Gospel of Matthew in Southern Seminary chapel on October 16 entitled “Joseph Is a Single-Issue Evangelical: The Father of Jesus, the Cries of the Helpless, and Change You Can Believe In.” Definitely worth your time. Download the MP3.
  3. Al Mohler just today preached a very timely message here in Southeastern chapel on How Not to Raise a Pagan from Deuteronomy 6. Listen to the MP3 or watch the video (MP4). Your children need to know that “God kills people.”
  4. On the latest edition of The White Horse Inn Dr. Michael Horton and company give unique Election Coverage. No mention of Obama or McCain here; only the biblical concept of election presented from a decidedly reformed standpoint with plenty of helpful discussion.
  5. If you listen to nothing else from this list, download the interview with Burl Cain, Warden of Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola, on The Drew Marshall Show. The testimony of the power of the gospel to transform lives that is taking place right now at this prison in Louisiana will astound you. It could only be God.
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Lecrae – Don’t Waste Your Life

Powerful lyrics from Lecrae:

See your money your singleness marriage talent yo time
they were loaned to you to show the world that Christ is divine
that’s why it’s Christ in my rhymes
that’s why it’s Christ all the time

See my whole world is built around him He’s the life in our lives
I refused to waste my life
He’s too true ta chase that ice
Here’s my gifts and time cause I’m constantly trying to be used to praise the Christ
If he’s truly raised to life
then this news should change your life
and by his grace you can put your faith in place that rules the days and nights.

Read the entire lyrics.

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Obama Is Our President

Al Mohler’s got it right again in American Has Chosen a President:

There must be absolutely no denial of the legitimacy of President-Elect Obama’s election and no failure to accord this new President the respect and honor due to anyone elected to that high office.  Failure in this responsibility is disobedience to a clear biblical command…

May God grant him wisdom.  He and his family will face new challenges and the pressures of this office.  May God protect them, give them joy in their family life, and hold them close together.

We must pray that God will protect this nation even as the new President settles into his role as Commander in Chief, and that God will grant peace as he leads the nation through times of trial and international conflict and tension.

We must pray that God would change President-Elect Obama’s mind and heart on issues of our crucial concern.  May God change his heart and open his eyes to see abortion as the murder of the innocent unborn, to see marriage as an institution to be defended, and to see a host of issues in a new light.  We must pray this from this day until the day he leaves office.  God is sovereign, after all

America has chosen a President.  President-Elect Barack Obama is that choice, and he faces a breathtaking array of challenges and choices in days ahead.  This is the time for Christians to begin praying in earnest for our new President.  There is no time to lose.

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Martin Luther King Jr. Was a Republican

Yesterday my wife Emily and I drove up to visit Thomas Jefferson’s homstead Monticello in Charlottesville, Virginia, about three and half hours northwest of Wake Forest. On the way on I-95 (or was it I-85…can’t remember) I noticed the following billboard: “Martin Luther King Jr. Was a REPUBLICAN.” See the picture below which I grabbed from another blog which points to the controversy this loaded billboard has stirred up. Whether Martin Luther King Jr. was actually a republican or not does interest me as much as the fact that the National Black Republican Association (NBRA) has employed the iconic African-American to combat the candidacy of Obama, leaving the black voter with the question, “Which black icon are you going to side with, Obama or MLK?” To the NBRA, the answer is obvious.

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Responsible Domain Usage

I’d like to issue a call for responsible domain name purchase and usage. Many domain names (e.g., theoffice.com) purchased and employed should rather be subdomains (e.g., theoffice.nbc.com) or subfolders of the root domain (e.g., nbc.com/theoffice). What’s happening is domain name clutter and disassociation. Nearly every new movie and book grabs its own domain name when the same site could exist under the greater umbrella of the author, the publisher, or, in the case of movies, the distributor. Their reasoning might be that if they don’t snatch up their eponymous domain name, someone else will and thereby steal their traffic. Shame.

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