Showing posts with label Biblical Worldview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biblical Worldview. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 May 2013

Has the world gone mad?

Nathan E. JonesBy Nathan Jones
Evangelist & Web Minister

If you are asking this question, then you are most likely a devout follower of Jesus Christ who is alarmed at the state the world now seems to be in.

This question may have been invoked by an election season that has left you flabbergasted over so many people turning a blind eye to the lack of the candidates' biblical values. Or, maybe your church has dived off the deep end doctrinally and you're wondering when a sermon will finally quote a Bible verse. You see societies openly welcome Islamic subjugation of their nations. Maybe you're tired of hearing about people being thrown into jail overseas or sued in the U.S. for simply praying in the name of Jesus in public. The Christian evangelical movement seems to you fractured and in disarray for want of central leadership with a strong biblical worldview. And finally, you ponder if you are a dying breed in a world that has become increasingly cold and more hostile towards one's fellow man.

It is indeed a world gone mad. You know it. And, you wonder...

Saturday, 2 June 2012

'Joni and Friends' Celebrates Three Decades of Radio Ministry

Joni Eareckson Tada is a radio host and the founder of the Joni and Friends International Disability Center.

Photo: Joni and Friends/A. Larry Ross Communications)
Joni Eareckson Tada is a radio host and the founder of the Joni and Friends International Disability Center.
By Jeff Schapiro , Christian Post Reporter
The month of May marked the 30th anniversary of Joni Eareckson Tada's award-winning radio program, "Joni and Friends Radio," which has inspired listeners around the world and educated them about people with disabilities.
The five-minute long radio program has aired over 7,800 times during the last three decades, but at one time it didn't even seem like a possibility. Tada laughed when she was first approached by the Ambassador Advertising Agency about hosting the program in 1982, because at the time she was bedridden.