Tag Archives: National Association of Evangelicals
For a Bowl of Stew
What is the Church trading away for the sake of convenience? Esau exchanged his birthright for a bowl of stew. Today, too many churches risk outsourcing their God-given mission for efficiency, funding, and comfort. It's a sobering challenge to consider.
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged 7 CFR Part 16, American Psychological Association, Bethany Christian Services, Bostock v. Clayton County, Catholic Charities Boston, Catholic Charities in Washington D.C., Childtime, Christianity, church, Church World Service, Episcopal Migration Ministries, Executive Order 13559, George Marsden, Global Refuge, HIAS, Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School v. EEOC, James Burtchaell, La Petite Academy, Learning Care Group, Montessori Unlimited, National Association of Evangelicals, Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru, Pathways Learning Academy, religion, TEFAP, The Emergency Food Assistance Program, Tutor Time, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Migration and Refugee Services, USDA, World Relief
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SCOTUS Takes First Step Away From Rationale of Notorious Case
“Hard cases make bad law,” and national emergencies make hard cases. A notorious example of this maxim is the U.S. Supreme Court’s refusal to vindicate the claims of West Coast Americans who were put in “assignment” or “assembly centers” en masse during World War II solely because they were of Japanese descent and, thus, inherently had a greater potential for treason and espionage. The Court’s reasoning...
Posted in Religious Liberty
Tagged Elim Romanian Pentecostal Church v. Pritzker, Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, Korematsu v. United States, National Association of Evangelicals, R.C. Diocese of Brooklyn v. Cuomo, Seventh Circuit Court, Southern Baptist Convention
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Evangelical Leader Testifies for CA Resolution Pressuring Pastors to Affirm LGBT identities
Azusa Pacific University Chaplain and the former head of the National Association of Evangelicals, Dr. Kevin Mannoia, shocked Christian leaders last week when he testified in favor of a California resolution directing pastors and counselors to affirm LGBT identities and behavior. Assembly Concurrent Resolution 99, authored by Assemblyman Evan Low (D-San Jose), calls on “counselors, pastors, religious workers, educators” and institutions with “great moral influence” to stop perpetuating the idea that something is wrong with being LGBT.
Posted in Religious Liberty
Tagged Assembly Concurrent Resolution 99, Azusa Pacific University, Dr. Kevin Mannoia, Evan Low, National Association of Evangelicals
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