Posts Tagged ‘Rolley Haggard’
Unpreaching the Gospel: What we do when we are silent on abortion
Awesome piece by Rolley Haggard at BreakPoint. Excerpts:
Moral/spiritual matters are preeminently the domain of the church. Political overtones notwithstanding, abortion is arguably the moral/spiritual issue of our day. If we don’t speak to it, who will?
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As heaven’s ambassadors, therefore, it is not only appropriate but obligatory that ministers address abortion. Whatever political overtones may attach to preaching against the sin of abortion, silence is not an option for the church—unless the plan is just to quit preaching against sin altogether. (emphasis added)
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In answer to this we might well ask, “seekers of what?” Seekers of a pleasant but shallow church experience, or seekers of the living Christ? Seekers of a mere “form of godliness,” or seekers of “religion that is pure and undefiled”?
Entire article here. Show it to your pastor.
One thing we wish Mr. Haggard had added to his piece, and that is the need for showing abortion photos or videos (e.g., Choice Blues) to people in the church. Christians deserve to know the truth about abortion — what it is, what it does, and what God expects us to do about it. Most Christians who have never seen abortion don’t understand how evil it really is. Nor do they understand their own responsibility to “hold back those staggering toward slaughter (Proverbs 24:11-12).”
Before visiting your pastor, you should read this: Why This? Why Here?. This brochure is designed to answer many questions that Christians leaders (including, perhaps, your pro-life pastor) are confused about. You might also watch a video of how abortion imagery can be appropriately incorporated into a worship service at a large mega-church (with children removed, warning of content given, etc.).
Update: 27 May 2014, 4:45 pm
Got this comment from Roland Haggard:
Thanks, Fletcher, I totally agree we need to show abortion pix to folks in church, but you’re right I didn’t manage to fit it into the above article. I did, however, include it in these two:
- If the Ear Won’t Listen, Tell it to the Eye: The Case for Proliferating Graphic Pictures of Abortion
- Picking Up the Gauntlet: Challenging believers to be pro-life not only in belief, but in action: (even mentioned CBR in this one)
Blessings, my friend
They could have … but they didn’t
Great piece by Rolley Haggard over at BreakPoint takes a sober look at the modern Church’s response to abortion:
Excerpt:
You remark to yourself that the Christians of this present generation could have spoken up, but they didn’t.
They could have regularly and passionately preached against this horrific evil, but they didn’t.
They could have prayed and marched and held vigils day and night, but they didn’t.
They could have voted and lobbied and advocated and cried aloud without ceasing, but they didn’t.
They could have written letters and held signs and stood outside abortion clinics day in and day out, but they didn’t.
They could have made it clear to their elected leaders, their neighbors, and perhaps most importantly to themselves, that here is an unspeakably great evil that cannot, that must not be tolerated. But they didn’t. By and large they didn’t.
And by their not doing what they could have done about this great evil, they committed an even greater evil, because they knew better than to let it happen and they let it happen anyway.
Link to full piece here.