Thursday, June 26, 2008

Anonymous Post from Bailing Water Proves Welsian Ignorance of the Gospel



Parish Evangelism Chairman



Bailing Water Comment

The Holy Spirit works through the Gospel in Word in Sacrament, no doubt, but confining the propagation of the Gospel message to the church sanctuary on Sunday is in no way shape or form evangelism. The Word must go out, and it ought to be a deliberate effort. This is what we did.

But don't kid yourself, while it is the Holy Spirit alone, working through the Gospel in Word and Sacrament, Who produces and strengthens faith in the hearts of individuals and causes the Church to grow, the job of sending out the Word in a way that effectively communicates it's message is a Boatload of work. Yes, that's Boatload with a capital "B".

For example, early on, as we were struggling with the why's and the wherefore's of what we were doing, our Board spent several hours a week in meeting, researching, writing, debating, brainstorming, etc. For a couple of years I was up all night at least once a month. Finding ways of spreading the Word in our community, and then actually spreading it, was (and continues to be) important to us -- it's worth the effort. And, yes, evangelism is our effort, it is something we do. [emphasis in the original]

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GJ - The above pericope is faux-Lutheran, a sad commentary on Lutheran doctrine today. The post is scornful toward worship and God's unique work in evangelism. This poor guy is working, boatload-working, with a capital "B" which rhymes with "P" and that stand for Pool. Oh we got trouble, right here in River City.

As the Reformed and Pietists say, evangelism is man's work. God has no hands but ours, no legs but ours, no funds but ours, etc. Poor God. He must look at this congregation and marvel at what He might have done if only He had their determination and their training at Willow Creek Community Church.

Let me offer a Biblical, Lutheran view of evangelism. We are so confident in the Holy Spirit working through the Word that we see endless opportunities to share the Word and trust God to accomplish His will, as He promises in Isaiah 55:8-10, 1 Thessalonians 2:13, Hebrews 4, and Romans 10.

"What business is it of mine that many do not esteem it? It must be that many are called but few are chosen. For the sake of the good ground that brings forth fruit with patience, the seed must also fall fruitless by the wayside, on the rock and among the thorns; inasmuch as we are assured that the Word of God does not go forth without bearing some fruit, but it always finds also good ground; as Christ says here, some seed of the sower falls also into good ground, and not only by the wayside, among the thorns and on stony ground. For wherever the Gospel goes you will find find Christians. 'My Word shall not return unto me void.' Is. 55:11"
Martin Luther, Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, J-206 II, p. 118. Luke 8:4-15. Isaiah 55:11.

"On the one hand, it is true that both the preacher's planting and watering and the hearer's running and willing would be in vain, and no conversion would follow, if there were not added the power and operation of the Holy Spirit, who through the Word preached and heard illuminates and converts hearts so that men believe this Word and give their assent to it. On the other hand, neither the preacher nor the hearer should question this grace and operation of the Holy Spirit, but should be certain that, when the Word of God is preached, pure and unalloyed according to God's command and will, and when the people diligently and earnestly listen to and meditate on it, God is certainly present with his grace and gives what man is unable by his own powers to take or to give. We should not and cannot pass judgment on the Holy Spirit's presence, operations and gifts merely on the basis of our feeling..."
Formula of Concord, Solid Declaration, Article II, Free Will, 55-56, The Book of Concord, ed. Theodore G. Tappert, Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1959, p. 531f.

This Is a Real Story: Not a Parody, Not from The Onion



"Attica! Attica!"


Spanish parliament to extend rights to apes

Wed Jun 25, 2008 4:27pm EDT

By Martin Roberts

MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's parliament voiced its support on Wednesday for the rights of great apes to life and freedom in what will apparently be the first time any national legislature has called for such rights for non-humans.

Parliament's environmental committee approved resolutions urging Spain to comply with the Great Apes Project, devised by scientists and philosophers who say our closest genetic relatives deserve rights hitherto limited to humans.

"This is a historic day in the struggle for animal rights and in defense of our evolutionary comrades, which will doubtless go down in the history of humanity," said Pedro Pozas, Spanish director of the Great Apes Project.

Spain may be better known abroad for bull-fighting than animal rights but the new measures are the latest move turning once-conservative Spain into a liberal trailblazer.

Spain did not legalize divorce until the 1980s, but Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero's Socialist government has legalized gay marriage, reduced the influence of the Catholic Church in education and set up an Equality Ministry.

The new resolutions have cross-party or majority support and are expected to become law and the government is now committed to update the statute book within a year to outlaw harmful experiments on apes in Spain.

"We have no knowledge of great apes being used in experiments in Spain, but there is currently no law preventing that from happening," Pozas said.

Keeping apes for circuses, television commercials or filming will also be forbidden and breaking the new laws will become an offence under Spain's penal code.

Keeping an estimated 315 apes in Spanish zoos will not be illegal, but supporters of the bill say conditions will need to improve drastically in 70 percent of establishments to comply with the new law.

Philosophers Peter Singer and Paola Cavalieri founded the Great Ape Project in 1993, arguing that "non-human hominids" like chimpanzees, gorillas, orang-utans and bonobos should enjoy the right to life, freedom and not to be tortured.

(Reporting by Martin Roberts; Editing by Richard Williams)

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Brian Mueller, Originally Concordia Professor, Moves from UOP to Grand Canyon U.




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BRIAN E. MUELLER became President and a director of Apollo Group in January 2006 and has been with Apollo Group since 1987. Mr. Mueller served as Chief Operating Officer of Apollo Group from December 2005 to January 2006, Chief Executive Officer of UPX Online from March 2002 to November 2005, and Chief Operating Officer and Senior Vice President of UPX Online from May 1997 to March 2002. Mr. Mueller served as Vice President/Director of UPX, San Diego, from 1995 to 1997, and Vice President/Director of UPX, New Mexico, from 1993 to 1995. From 1990 to 1993 he was Director of Enrollment of UPX, Phoenix Campus, and before that, he was an Enrollment Advisor of UPX, Phoenix. From 1983 to 1987, Mr. Mueller was a Professor for Concordia University. Mr. Mueller received his Master of Arts in Education and his Bachelor of Arts in Education from Concordia University.

Grand Canyon lures Apollo chief

University of Phoenix parent loses president to rival after passing him over in CEO search

Dawn Gilbertson

The Arizona Republic

Jun. 26, 2008 12:00 AM

The president of University of Phoenix parent Apollo Group Inc. is leaving the for-profit education giant for tiny Grand Canyon University, a would-be, crosstown rival with a fraction of the revenue and students.

Brian Mueller's sudden resignation from Apollo and hiring as CEO of Grand Canyon Education Inc. were announced simultaneously by the Phoenix-based companies on Wednesday.