Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Fight FOCA


Now that the presidential election is over and President-elect Obama is working on his transition, I don't want us all to forget the very important issue of protecting life in the womb. You know how I felt about this issue as it related to voting on November 4th. I don't feel any less strongly today.


Presidential candidate Obama made a clear promise that the first thing he would do as President Obama would be to sign into law "The Freedom of Choice Act" (FOCA). This terrible piece of legislation would establish the right to abortion as a fundamental right--like the right to free speech--and would eliminate every state/federal restriction on abortion nationwide (and would also prevent enactment of similar protective measures in the future).


If this piece of legislation concerns you as it does me, I urge you to go to the Fight FOCA website and sign the Fight FOCA petition to be sent to key members of Congress and to President Obama upon the re-introduction of The Freedom of Choice Act.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

**Updated** Go Dawgs!

What a disappointment!! Well, there's always next year.
Dave is still crying even though he refused to watch the overtime periods.

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Today... a call for unity


The presidential election is over; the candidate I voted for graciously acknowledged defeat. Does this mean I'm discouraged? Does this mean I'm sad? Absolutely not! Although I'm a proud citizen of the United States of America, I know that my true eternal citizenship is in Heaven (Philippians 3:20-21) and that God is sovereign over all earthly leaders (Proverbs 21:1). I am praying that President Obama will look to God for wisdom as he governs our amazing nation. I am praying that God will change his heart and mind regarding abortion--life in the womb deserves protection. As Solomon prayed, so I hope President-elect Obama will pray: "Give me now wisdom and knowledge to go out and come in before this people, for who can govern this people of yours, which is so great?" (2 Chronicles 1:10)

I also am praying for unity among American believers as we move forward. Every four years, many churches feel the tension as believers see political arguments from different perspectives. While disagreement is often a healthy thing, disunity among believers is not. Our unity must be based upon God's Word, not political affiliations. As the apostle Paul wrote to the very diverse believers in Ephesus, "As a prisoner for the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received. Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace. There is one body and one Spirit--just as you were called to one hope when you were called--one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all." (Ephesians 4:1-6)

This morning Erik's and Krista's pastor posted a wise call for unity and love among believers (Yes we must....). I hope you will take the time to read it. I especially appreciated his final paragraph: "We must realize that our calling is to live, right now in the present, in accordance with the priorities and ethics of our eternal King, and His coming kingdom. This will mean offering bold critique and resistance at some moments, and enthusiastic support at others, for various positions and reforms offered by both the left and the right. As we seek to embody this Kingdom, the walls that have divided us will fall down, because
we will care about life in the womb, and life on the streets;
we'll care about justice and mercy;
we'll care about loving our enemies and standing up for those who are unprotected.
We'll become artisans of genuine hope, spilling the colors of beauty, reconciliation, celebration, service, justice, peace, and compassion on the canvass of our communities. This, I'm convinced, is not only our calling in Christ, it's what our world desperately needs in these immensely challenging days. We must lay our weapons down and commit to being the presence of Jesus in the world. Yes. We must. "