Showing posts with label Christianity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christianity. Show all posts

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Two UCG pastors interviewed on the radio

Yesterday I learned that BBC Radio interviewed Peter Hawkins on Monday, December 22, as part of a feature on Christmas. Mr. Hawkins is UCG's pastor in London.

Later that day, Victor Kubik was interviewed by KXLY in Spokane, Washington, on the topic of "Today's Toys". Mr. Kubik is UCG's pastor for Lafayette, Indiana, as well as for Eastern and Northern Europe.

Today I received a call from radio station KXLY 920 in Spokane, Washington. They wanted to interview me later in the day on a popular local talk show called Newscope hosted by Mike Fitzsimmons. It was during 3-6 PM drive time and I would be on right after Sean Hannity.

Mike Fitzsimmons had Googled “Today’s Toys.” I wrote an article eleven years ago for the Good News entitled “Today’s Toys: Child’s Play or Something Else?” It came to the top of the Google heap and he wanted to interview the author. His secretary called the Home Office who gave them my phone number. They said that they wanted to do two 15 minute segments at 3:00 PM Pacific time.
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Mike Fitzsimmons was most complimentary about the content of the article and the Good News magazine. He advised readers to get their own copy by Googling “Today’s Toys” which will get them the article and the magazine.

This story illustrates the importance of search engine optimisation (SEO) on the internet today. Last week Mr. Kubik was here in Cincinnati for the Council of Elders meetings which included an update on Aaron Booth's SEO efforts.

I Googled "Today's Toys" and the first two hits were links to Mr. Kubik's article. But what if that hadn't been true? What if it had been the fifth or sixth link? This opportunity may have been lost.

Then a surprise. My brother Eugene who did not know I was going to be on was listening to the program in his car and called in! He somewhat flabbergasted me and I had to ask him to repeat part of his question.

Mike Fitzsimmons commented how the article is even more applicable today than when I wrote it.

After half an hour he asked if I’d be willing to go another segment. This made my interview time 45 minutes. This was an enjoyable experience and hopefully this will bring positive exposure to the Good News and the United Church of God.

Here is the entire story from Vic Kubik. You can read his GN article here.

I could not find the interview on the internet, but Mike Fitzsimmons of KLXY blogged about the topic on Tuesday.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Samuele Bacchiocchi dies

I just noticed this story on Worldnetdaily announcing yesterday's passing of Dr. Samuele Bacchiocchi.
Biblical scholar Dr. Samuele Bacchiocchi, best known for his teachings on how Sabbath observance shifted toward Sunday worship in much of Christendom, died yesterday at his Michigan home at the age of 70 after a two-year battle with fourth-stage liver cancer.
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A Seventh-Day Adventist, Bacchiocchi believed there was no Scriptural mandate to change or eliminate Sabbath-keeping, and he singled out the Catholic Church for its role in changing the day.
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Bacchiocchi also explained the influence of pagan sun worship provides a "plausible explanation for the Christian choice of Sunday" over the day of Saturn. Its effect wasn't just limited to Sunday. It apparently led to the placement of Jesus' birth in late December.

"The adoption of the 25th of December for the celebration of Christmas is perhaps the most explicit example of sun worship's influence on the Christian liturgical calendar," Bacchiocchi writes. "It is a known fact that the pagan feast of the Dies Natalis Solis Invicti – the birthday of the Invincible Sun, was held on that date."

Dr. Bacchiocchi was probably one of the top 5 or 10 most influential advocates for the Sabbath Day in the 20th century. He is probably best known for his book "From Sabbath to Sunday: A Historical Investigation of the Rise of Sunday Observance in Early Christianity."

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Christianity in Motion (Blogging Jordan)








I'd like to call attention to this blog
, published by five United Youth Corps members who are volunteering in a variety of social and research functions in Jordan this year.
It brings tears to my eyes thinking of it even now. These small kids, ranging from 5 to 15 were staring, teasing, taunting, and ridiculing our students as they sat on the bus, or when they walked between the bus and the store. I would chase them off, and they would be replaced by more kids doing the same thing. Although our students are mentally handicapped, they understood what was going on. Seeing the hurt in their eyes made it all the worse. I wanted to take each and every one of those kids and introduce them to the human beings that they were treating so cruelly, to show them that my students, my friends are people; wonderful, kind, and loving people. People that, sadly, live in a culture that hasn't yet learned to treat them with the respect that they deserve. We long for the day that this reality will be no more. Honestly we long for the day when they will be healed of their infirmities, but until that day comes, we have schools like the Bunyat that are striving to make this world a better place. They give skills and dignity to the students that they teach and bring understanding to the culture around them. I'm proud, for the short time I will be here, to be a part of something so wonderful.

I met Lena when she lived here in Cincinnati for several years before marrying Lewis VanAusdle. Lewis (and Emily Troyer, now Smith) came here for ABC in 2007, and Zach Smith was at ABC in 2006. I've never met Tine Banda, who grew up in Zambia, and studied in South Africa and in New York.

I hope you find their personal reflections on their experiences and their mission as inspiring as I have!

Matthew and Mary Ann Bates served at the International Baccalaureate School of Amman over this past academic year. They blogged about their experiences as well, and they also spoke to Mr. Kilough and showed some pictures on the August 7 edition of About Our Father's Business (available here).

Friday, November 21, 2008

A 50-Year Fix for the Once-in-a-100-Year Problem



I've been excited about posting this video ever since I saw Mr. McNeely present this seminar at the Feast of Tabernacles a few weeks ago. Unfortunately I've been busy with other work, but I finally got it edited this week and Aaron posted it to YouTube.
Alan Greenspan said in September that this financial crisis "is a once-in-a-hundred-year problem."

This is interesting, because ... the jubilee system is based on a 50-year cycle.

I personally believe God has given us a blueprint for how he is going to restore all things.

He explains that the source of the credit freeze-up was the fact that banks could no longer determine the value of their assets, and he shows how God's jubilee system is designed to prevent this from happening.

He shows how God revealed proactive ways to prevent many of the issues we are wrestling with today, including racism, socioeconomic inequality and environmentally destructive practices.

He paints a picture of an economic system radically different from our American capitalism today, and in doing so he reveals an astonishing love, wisdom, and long-term vision in the law.