Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Eight People I Admired Most in 2008

By Steve Strang

As we end this year I want to reflect on eight individuals—seven of whom I know personally—whom I greatly admire. These are the people who inspired me most in 2008:

1. Rick Warren has used his considerable influence more responsibly than almost anyone I've met. For example, in August he was able to get John McCain and Barack Obama together on the same stage for the first time. Each had received enough votes to win his party's nomination (even though the nominating conventions had not yet been held). In what Warren called a Civil Forum, he asked each of them the same questions about faith and values. It became quickly apparent that the candidates had major philosophical differences, although each presented his views articulately. Warren was very civil toward them, and his gracious tone broke the stereotypical image of conservative Christian leaders who get mean and nasty when it comes to politics. If you missed my Strang Report about this event, click here to read it.

Later in the year I had the privilege of attending a Civil Forum that Warren held with President George W. Bush in which the pastor gave an award to the president for the considerable work he's done to help AIDS victims in Africa. If you missed my report on this a couple of weeks ago, click here.

2. Mike Huckabee dared to run for president even though his campaign was under-financed and his conservative values are often considered an anathema by the media and political elite in our country. It's well known that I endorsed Huckabee early in the 2008 presidential race. I personally raised money for him. A year ago this week he was just a few days from winning the Iowa primary—a huge upset. The other upset in Iowa was Barack Obama's win. Of course, we know the rest of the story on his campaign. Mike Huckabee went on to win 7 more states and glean 4 million votes. Had he won South Carolina instead of falling short by a couple of percentage points, he might have gained momentum, won the GOP nomination and won the presidency.

I was around Huckabee enough in various situations to see that he was always consistent behind the scenes as well as in front of the camera. He now has a very interesting program on Fox News Channel on which he continues to champion causes that I believe are important. I hope we have not heard the last of Mike Huckabee in the political process.

3. Sarah Palin. Of all the people on my list, Palin is the only one I don't know personally. I first heard of her in June 2007 while on a cruise to Alaska with Texas pastor John Hagee. He had a meeting with her while we were docked in Juneau. He came back to the ship raving about this sharp, young, female governor. He mentioned her name, but I didn't remember it. So, like many others, I was surprised when McCain picked her as his running mate. But I became a strong Palin supporter just a few moments after I'd learned of her very strong stand on pro-life and other moral principles.

I learned later that Palin has a Pentecostal background, as I do. The January issue of Charisma features a cover story on Palin's faith. I wrote about her in October and so far have received more than 1,450 reader posts, the biggest response ever to my blog. You can read what I wrote by clicking here.

4. Kim Daniels is a speaker, author, pastor and "apostle" in Jacksonville, Florida. Her husband, Ardell, and I have become very close friends. We've also published several of her books as well as many magazine articles. I admire the way she stands strong for what she believes and how she speaks the truth even when it's not popular. In the recent presidential election she took a lot of flak as an African-American because she opposed Barack Obama's pro-abortion views.

I know that she has a remarkably accurate prophetic gift and operates in a powerful anointing when she opposes demonic powers, both in individual lives as well over nations. If you missed what she wrote in my blog a couple weeks ago, you can click here.

5. Scott Plakon is my longtime friend and golfing buddy who was recently elected to the Florida House of Representatives, representing District 37 where I live. When I knew he was going to run for office, I asked him if I could have the privilege of being the first to donate to his campaign. Of all the people I admire, Scott is—unlike most on this list—not known nationally. Yet he is the one I know the best. As a friend he's stood with me during some difficult times; I too have stood by him.

I've known for a long time that he had a dream of becoming a public servant by age 50, after he had established a successful business. In March, when the Florida legislature convenes, he will be a week away from his 50th birthday (even though he looks much younger). Because I'm his close friend I have seen that he did not compromise during his campaign—even though there were opportunities to compromise, and even though there were major compromises on the part of others in local political races.

Scott is a strong pro-life advocate. Part of the reason is that his mother became pregnant with him when she was unwed at age 17. Some encouraged her to have an abortion even though it was not legal at the time. Scott also stands strongly on the other moral values and will do a great job in the Florida legislature. I hope he is a prototype for many other believers who will enter the political process.

6. Jim Garlow pastors Skyline Church in San Diego, the church formerly pastored by John Maxwell. I got to know Garlow through pastor Jack Hayford probably 15 years ago and have watched his life and career. He has done a great job as a pastor. But this year he became a real leader in getting Proposition 8 passed in California. He was able to mobilize pastors who, in turn, mobilized their congregations to pass the amendment—which defines marriage as between one man and one woman. Garlow and his army of volunteers overcame what they thought were overwhelming odds to get Proposition 8 passed by 52 percent. However, he has come under intense criticism by the radical left.

While Jim was undergoing enormous pressure regarding Proposition 8 and providing outstanding leadership, he was dealing with intense pressures in his personal life. His wife, Carol, learned two years ago that she had more than 100 cancerous tumors and was given a 5 percent chance to live. However, she is doing great today. I admire the way Jim has stood strong with Carol during this difficult period.

7. John Stemberger is an Orlando, Florida, attorney who is president of the Florida Family Policy Council (FFPC). He also led the fight to get the Marriage Amendment on the ballot in Florida. After the FFPC collected 611,009 names on a petition to get the amendment on the ballot, many of the names were disqualified. I was told this was merely a political ploy to keep it off the ballot. Yet under these extraordinary circumstances John got the necessary signatures in an incredibly short period of time.

The battle really began at that point because Florida law requires 60 percent voter support to pass a constitutional amendment. This is the highest standard in any state. John worked tirelessly, crisscrossing the state and brilliantly strategizing to involve African-American and Hispanic pastors, many of whom voted for Barack Obama but who also voted for the Marriage Amendment. It ended up passing by 62 percent. I admire his tireless effort, his strategic brilliance, and his absolute commitment, both to preserving traditional marriage as well as to saving the life of the unborn.

8. Stephen Strader. Last but not least is my long-time friend Stephen Strader, whom I've known since 1967. His father, Karl Strader, was my pastor until I went to college and we've remained close friends over the years. Now Stephen pastors Ignite Church in Lakeland, Florida, my hometown. Over the years Stephen has always had a heart for revival. He was quick to agree to allow Todd Bentley to use his church for revival meetings beginning in early April of this year (even though Bentley had admitted to moral shortcomings in the last couple of years, although he had supposedly been restored to the ministry).

Within days it was obvious that this was no usual revival meeting. The services lasted for hours, with many miracles being reported. The services were first broadcast on the Internet and then by God TV, and people came from around the world. I first visited the services in early May and wrote about my experiences. If you missed it you can click here.

There were things that concerned me about the Lakeland Revival from the beginning, including the fact that Bentley was ministering for many hours a day seven days a week. That inevitably leads to a crash, which happened only a few months later.

In addition, Bentley invited Paul Cain to the platform even though Cain's ministry has been discredited. Bentley also claimed to communicate with the same angel that reportedly appeared to evangelist William Branham. However, Bentley did seem to modify some of his statements when others challenged him, and he took references about the angel off his Web site. Throughout all of this, Stephen was loyal to Todd because he wanted the revival to expand. He also reached out to spiritual fathers to help him "shepherd the revival." His plea convinced C. Peter Wagner and others to bring Bentley into "spiritual alignment" at a widely publicized service in late June. There are those who believe the service was inappropriate, partly because prophetic words spoken over Bentley indicated that the revival would continue. As it turned out, that very week revelations began surfacing about Bentley that resulted in him leaving the revival. In July Bentley announced he was divorcing his wife. You can click here to read more about this.

I admire the grace Stephen demonstrated while he handled enormous pressure and intense criticism. He pastored his church in such a way that it emerged from this revival stronger than it was before. He also kept a humble spirit and a passion for revival even though Bentley left in disgrace. This had to be a huge disappointment to Stephen. I also admire the fact that he was teachable and open to constructive criticism from those in ministry who had concerns about Bentley's theology and practices.

On a personal note, I want to add to this list my immense admiration for Dr. J. Howard Ridings, who passed from this life on April 17. He was my brother-in-law. I actually met him and his wife, Rosella, in 1969—several years before I met Rosella's sister Joy, whom I later married. Howard and Rosella have been very close friends, and Howard in many ways was like a spiritual father to me, especially after my own father died 12 years ago. Howard had a successful ministry as a pastor and missionary for four years in both Singapore and Hong Kong. For the last 10 years I had the privilege of having him on my staff at Strang Communications. For the last 18 months of his life he battled cancer. Several times it appeared to be in remission. But his body finally wore out, mainly from some of the treatments he was undergoing.

At 2 a.m. on Wednesday, April 17, Howard breathed his last and was ushered to the other side. Standing around his bed were Rosella, his son Dean, daughter Denae and their spouses; as well as me and Joy; our sons Cameron and Chandler; and my daughter-in-law, Maya. I loved Howard deeply. I had opportunities to eulogize him both in print and verbally in many ways. But for me this was the single-most difficult and traumatic event in 2008. While my admiration for Howard was not due to anything he did during this year, I wanted to take this opportunity to once again publicly say how much I loved him and miss him.

I invite you to post your comments on my blog. Tell me whom you admired most in 2008 or let me know what you think of The Strang Report, which I launched one year ago.

Happy new year.

Steve Strang

21 Comments:

  • At December 31, 2008 7:36 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I liked your posting. You admired people because of their character - not their "perfection." I admire you for admiring them. :-)

     
  • At December 31, 2008 9:59 AM , Anonymous Steven said...

    I too knew Pastor Howard, as he was known to me. He spoke very dearly to me and my wife just months before we left a Church in central Florida that did much harm to me and those who gave their lives to the "vision." He helped to give me direction and inspired me to follow my dreams in returning to England to preach the Gospel. He is missed and I pray often for Rosella. Thanks for the nice words about a man who prophesied over me and my wife and children and sent me to the UK with the laying on of his hands, something I desired but was unable to get from those previously around me.
    Thanks again Stephen.

     
  • At December 31, 2008 10:11 AM , Blogger Marie Natha said...

    Your putting Stephen Strader on that list just demonstrates the duplicity of Charisma. Strader enabled a false worker to operate in a false move and defended his choice instead of humbling himself and admitting his lack of discernment. And you give him kuddos for that? You thereby share in his sin.

     
  • At December 31, 2008 10:20 AM , Anonymous Pastor Mark Arnold said...

    Dear Steve:

    I so admire and appreciate YOU for carrying such a heavy burden for our Nation and for you continually
    checking the 'pulse' of the Church.

    You also have been a "bug screen" being out front...and catching all the flack and heat...while others enjoy the easier road to take.

    GOD has you where you are because there is a world out here needing to hear and understand that "wisdom does prevail." GOD'S plans and GOD'S ways always come through!

    Simply for the Glory of God, from your article that you wrote regarding Sarah Palin, I heard back from all 50 States and 187 Nations of the World.

    So many people who really do take to heart all that you are saying and sharing and GOD is moving behind the scenes in so many places
    and only Heaven will reveal who is touched by your faithfulness to "Truth!"

    May the Peace and Glory of GOD shine in 2009 upon you!

    Pastor Mark Arnold

     
  • At December 31, 2008 10:41 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Thanks for the awesome testimony how these people effect all of us! God bless you and your presuit of the truth!

    Ps Darcy Dube

     
  • At December 31, 2008 10:45 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I realize that the charismatic view of Christianity is much broader than that of classical Pentecostals, but I cannot help but be profoundly disappointed concerning the unwavering support given to Bentley who was a false prophet from the very beginning of his public appearances. He behavior and his doctrine was so dynamically in contrast to Biblical truth that he should had been shunned like poison!
    Yet, on the rest of your list of admired persons, (those I am knowledgable of...) I applaud your choices. And, an the most part-I have enjoyed your 'blog'.

     
  • At December 31, 2008 10:49 AM , Anonymous Gary said...

    Stephen I appreciate your willingness to acknowledge these who used their platforms to further the cause of and for Christ. Particularly thanks for addressing the "Revival" issue. Though sensitive, it is evident that many were drawn to what happened, and I believe many received from the Lord. Also I believe that revival has spread from this location to other places. The question now is do we pause for an extended time to fear the possibility of sin interfering with God's work, or do we who know our God continue and do the works which He has before ordained that we should walk in?
    Gary

     
  • At December 31, 2008 1:06 PM , Anonymous Pastor Don Railey said...

    Steve...thanks for your kind words about Howard Ridings. He too had a great impact on my life, when while I was a teenager, he pastored at St. Andrews A/G in Panama City, FL. Attending a youth rally at his church, I'll never forget the prayer he prayed over me in the altar service. It made a huge impact. I'm still in the ministry!! God bless Rosella and family! His memory lives on.

     
  • At December 31, 2008 2:37 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Thank you for including Stephen Strader. What an honorable man!

     
  • At December 31, 2008 3:45 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I think this was a great article on all these special people. I read the comment from Marie Natha, apparently she is perfect, without mistakes or lack of discernment. She should have had an article on her perfect living. Has she never read the scripture..remove the mote from thine own eye before trying to removing it from someone else. Some people will complain about anything using the christain forum and she is one. God Bless, Keep Up the Good Work and Happy New Year!

     
  • At December 31, 2008 8:26 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I KNOW THAT THIS ARTICLE WAS INTENDED TO REFLECT THIS PERSONALITIES MOST ADMIRED BY MR STRANG...BUT HE OPENED THE DOORS OPEN FOR CLEAR HONEST RESPONSE WHEN HE MENTION THE FALLEN FALSE PROPHET TODD BENTLEY...THE ARGUEMENTS ABOUT OVERLOOKING IMPERFECTIONS AND DISCREDITING THOSE WHO EMBRACE BIBLICAL DISCERNMENT APPARENTLY HAVE ALSO DISCARDED THE WORD OF GOD THAT WARNS AGAINST SUCH PEOPLE AS BENTLEY...THOSE "APOSTLES" & "PROPHETS" THAT STOOD ON A WORLD STAGE TO ENDORSE HIS FALSE DOCTRINE AND IMMORAL LIFESTYLE BROUGHT AS MUCH SHAME AND REPROACH AGAINST CHRIST AND HIS CHURCH AS BENTLEY HIMSELF.

     
  • At December 31, 2008 11:48 PM , Anonymous Joel and Kathy said...

    Kudo's to you, Stephen, for recognizing the heart that Pastor Strader had in wanting God; and the deep disappointment that he experienced in the face of seeing Todd Bentley fall. We should have compassion for those who are hurt by a non-repentant man like Bentley currently is, from all reports.

    It took Paul, the apostle, three days to recognize that a woman was operating in witchcraft. Would Paul be crucified for his lack of discernment? Yes, if he were surrounded by mean spirited people like those who attack Stephen Strader because of Bentley's failures.

    The bottom line for Bentley? If a man does not make sure that his marriage is his MOST IMPORTANT priority, then he is easy prey for the enemy.

    Our aim in ministry is to help every man put his wife and children as his first earthly priority. We have helped many men like Bentley recover from rotton character - but have not had any access to Bentley. Can't help someone who does not reach out for help!

    Joel and Kathy
    www.GodSaveMyMarriage.com

     
  • At January 2, 2009 6:18 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    ham. The manner in which he has expanded his father's ministry, especially with Samaritan's Purse, has been most commendable. Hope I might see you at the CLF meeting in January. Vernon Stoop

     
  • At January 2, 2009 6:29 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I most admire people who know what they believe, why they believe it, and have the courage to stand for it even under adverse or unfair circumstances. I also admire people in the press and media, christian or mainstream, that are not afraid to investigate reasonable allegations even when they are investigations about people in places of power and people that aspire to places of power. I think most people sincerely respect people that are willing to treat others fairly and realize that in God's sight there are no people that are not important and their lives can simply be ended, or they can be murdered, to keep others in places of power or shut down the political aspirations of others. People like to pledge their allegiance to a flag that stands for an honorable nation with an honorable political system and honorable leaders. May God help the United States of America to, once again, become a nation such as this!
    Deborah Solomon
    Independence, MO

     
  • At January 3, 2009 7:36 PM , Anonymous Concerned said...

    Steve,

    I think you are a racist. I also think you have very little discernment and wisdom. It became most obvious to me in the tense moments of the recent presidential election where you used the guise of two issues (gay marriage and abortion) to mask your racism and to attack members of the Body of Christ. I do sincerely hope that as a New Year's resolution, you will take some time for self reflection and to look inwardly. In addition to what I have already mentioned you are far too partisan and devisive, and will jump on the bandwagon of any Republican candidate that is the "flavor of the month."

    I first witnessed you slander McCain and heavily favor Hukabee before McCain clinched the Republican nomination. Post nomination, you wrote of McCain as if he were your best friend and "God's Man" of the hour. Shameful.

    In this post you mention your Palin article receiving approximatly 1450 comment. What you fail to mention is the bulk of comment regard the failed "Esther" prophecy from Mark Arnold. Your remark regarding the high number of comments made it seem like those posting were in support. Most in fact were not. This clearly shows your lack of integrity. Remember what I said: self reflection and inward stock taking.

     
  • At January 5, 2009 6:23 PM , Anonymous Mary said...

    Bless you for including Pastor Stephen Strader on your list! I was able to see into his heart all during the crash of the Todd Bentley work in Lakeland. And I saw only a true spirit at work in him. I also saw so many people inspired and blessed and restored and renewed there, despite all. The Holy Spirit knows how to use people to His purpose, no matter what the appearance to the contrary. I have such deep respect for Pastor Stephen and I pray his ministry multiplies in Spirit and in Strength.

     
  • At January 5, 2009 10:01 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I admire Pastor Brian Houston who leads the AOG and Hillsong Church in Australia. He leads with great integrity, vision, humility, courage and strength. He has a great ability to raise up exceptional leaders.
    Similarly His beautiful wife Bobbie has listened to the voice of heaven and continues to share an inspiring vision of hope with the women of Australia and also the world. Both Pastor Brian and Pastor Bobbie have a heart to see the name of Jesus glorified on the earth;
    They have built a great church that is a blessing to so many of which I am so grateful to be a part.

     
  • At January 5, 2009 11:50 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Concerned,

    Thanks for your insight, in the midst of shallow minded Christians. I admire the Christians who stood firm in their support for Barrack Hussein Obama, although it was not popular in religious circles.

     
  • At January 6, 2009 7:19 AM , Anonymous becca s said...

    hmmm?? I guess this is "your mag and your list" of power players and personal friends. But to put these men/women (some of them) on a pedestal?? I don't get it. To put together a list of most admired men anyway?? strange thing for a publication who should give Christ the Glory. To put someone who had a HUGE part in the Lakeland TRAVESTY in an "admired" list?? sure he is your good friend - but to hold him up in admiration before the body of Christ??? WOW!!!! Or to take the author of the "purpose driven church" and hold him up in admiration?? The purpose driven church is just our modern-day oxcart trying to usher in the Glory of God; There is nothing biblical about "Saddleback Sam" or maybe Jesus told Peter and those in the upper room that in order to start a big successful church they needed to "do a demographic study and come up with there "Jersulam Joe"??? I am sure MANY are dying needlessly because of it. America's church is such a disaster! No wonder we see so very very little real revival. sad truly sad. you have a magazine and you have the opportunity to get out of the back-slapping-praising-of-man and do somthing dareing and real. I sometimes wonder if I am reading a different bible. VERY VERY DISHEARTENING

     
  • At January 6, 2009 3:40 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    WHEN I FIRST SAW THE ARTICLE, I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE SIMPLY A LIST OF THE 8 PEOPLE YOU ADMIRED MOST IN 2008. BUT WHEN I GOT TO STEPHEN STRADER, I NOTICED YOU TOOK A DETOUR TO CRITICIZE TOOD BENTLEY & THE LAKELAND REVIVAL AS YOU HAVE DONE SO MUCH.
    SO PLEASE STICK TO YOUR SUBJECT & PRAY FOR TODD BENTLEY INSTEAD OF CONSTANTLY DRAGGING UP HIS FAULTS.

     
  • At February 4, 2009 10:15 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    This is digusting. Stephen Strader? That man is a false prophet. He had a dear friend of mine arrested during these so called "revivals" because he was helping the homeless near the church property, then didnt want to drop the charges and spread vicious rumors. This man deserves to spend time in jail for all the money he has stolen from congregants in the past. what a crock.

     

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