Nov 18, 2008
Charisma Magazine
Charisma Magazine This month:
A House Divided, A Gator for God, 5 Lies about the Church & Politics
Plus much more...
 
Shop Charisma!
Visit Our Bookstore
Save 35% to 50% Now!
Bookmark Charisma  Bookmark Charisma
Join us on Facebook!
Join us on Facebook!
SIGN UP FOR OUR
FREE NEWSLETTERS
» Charisma News Bulletin
» Strang Report
» Daily Devotional
» Fire In My Bones
» New Man eMagazine
» Ministry Report
» Streams of Revival
» Power Up! (For Women)
» V.I.P. Rewards
» Christian Etailing
» Boletín de Vida Cristiana
Featured Sponsors


Strang Report: September 2008

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Perspective on Financial Mess on Wall Street

The thing that's on everyone's mind seems to be the financial crisis on Wall Street and the $700 billion bail-out that is being proposed in Congress.

This morning I read two articles that to me bring clarity on the seriousness of the financial crisis and the need for John McCain to step up and provide decisive leadership.

The first article is by Governor Mike Huckabee called "Bail Out" who I've come to respect and who I supported in the Presidential primaries. The next is by Newt Gingrich who I believe is one of the most astute political observers in Washington. Feel free to forward these to your associates and friends. As always, give us your thoughts on the blog at the end of the Strang Report.


Bail Out, by Mike Huckabee
September 23, 2008 - 08:01 PM
http://www.huckpac.com/?FuseAction=Blogs.View&Blog_id=1899

Frankly, I’m disappointed and disgusted with my own Republican party as I watch them attempt to strong-arm a bailout of some of America’s biggest corporations by asking the taxpayers to suck up the staggering results of the hubris, greed, and arrogance of those who sought to make a quick buck by throwing the dice. They lost, but want the rest of us to cover their bets so they won’t be effected in their lavish lifestyles as they figure out how to spend their tens of millions and in some cases, hundreds of millions in bonuses and compensation which was their reward for not only sinking their companies, but basically doing the same to the entire American economy.

It’s especially disconcerting to see the very people who pilloried me during the Presidential campaign for being a “populist” and not “understanding Wall Street” to now line up like thirsty dogs at the Washington, D. C. water dish, otherwise known as Congress, and plead for help. I thought these guys were the smartest people in America! I thought that taxpayers like you and I were similar to the people at the U. N. who have no translator speaking into their headset - that we just needed to trust those that I called the power bunch in the “Wall Street to Washington axis of power.”

The idea of a government bailout in which we’d entrust $700 billion to one man without Congressional oversight or accountability is absurd. My party or not, that is insanity and I believe unconstitutional.

Will there be far-reaching consequences without some intervention? Probably, but we honestly don’t know since we’ve really never seen this level of greed and stupidity all rolled into one massive move. But may I suggest that letting “Uncle Sugar” step in and bail out the billionaires who made the mess will be far worse and will start a long line of companies and individuals who will demand the same of the government---which last time I checked means that they will be demanding it out of YOU and ME. This is not money that Congress is risking from THEIR pockets or future, but ours. Many if not most of us have already experienced lost value on our homes, retirement accounts, and pensions. Now they’d like for us to assume some further risks so they won’t have to.

What happened to the “free market” idea? Is that only our view when we WIN and when we LOSE, we ask the government to come in and take away the pain?

If you are a small business owner, is this the way it works at your place? When you have a bad month, a bad year, or face having to close, can you go up to Congress and get them to write YOU a fat check to take away your risk?

Some of what contributed to this disaster is too much government in the form of Sarbanes/Oxley. Some is due to the tax structure that created the hunger for companies to “game” the system. Some is the common sense that was ignored like loaning money to people who can’t pay it back.

Wall Street has become Las Vegas east, but at least in Vegas, people KNOW they are gambling and they don’t expect the government to cover their losses at the tables. In Wall Street, they do. And the American taxpayer burdens the responsibility.

If Congress wants to do something, here are some suggestions:

1. Eliminate ALL capital gains taxes and taxes on savings and dividends right now. Free up the capital and encourage investment. This is the kind of economic stimulus the Fair Tax would bring and if Congress is going to lose money, let them lose it with lower taxes, not with public dollar bailouts of private market mistakes.

2. Repeal Sarbanes/Oxley. It has failed. It was supposed to prevent this. It didn’t. Kill it.

3. Demand that the executives who steered their ships into the ground be forced to pay back the losses of their companies. Of course, they can’t, so let them work and give back to the government and they can live like the people they put on the streets or kept there. It makes no sense to put them in jail—that’s just more they will cost you and me. I’d rather them go out and earn money—just not get to keep so much of it this time. I’m not talking about limiting CEO salaries---just those of the people who now are up in Washington begging for help because they ruined their companies.

Attempts by Democrats and Republicans to blame each other is nonsense. They are both guilty and ought to own up and admit it. They all lived off big campaign contributions and the swill of the lobbyists who strong armed them into permission to steal. Enough of blame. Fix it!

This would be a start. If we don’t hold these guys responsible, we are all finished.



Gingrich: McCain Must Oppose Bailout
http://newt.org/tabid/102/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/3733/Gingrich-McCain-Must-Come-Out-Against-Bailout.aspx

September 23, 2008 5:11 PM

ABC News' Teddy Davis Reports: Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Tuesday that President Bush's proposed bailout plan is a "dead loser on Election Day" and urged Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., to come out against it, saying that the GOP nominee cannot be for it and maintain his claim to be a reformer.

"I don't know how he can vote for this and with a straight face go around and say that he's for real change and he's the reform candidate," Gingrich told ABC News.

Gingrich's comments were the latest sign that the presidential campaign could be upended by the Bush administration's $700 billion plan to buy up and hopefully resell troubled mortgage-backed securities.

If McCain were to come out against the bailout plan, Gingrich said that Republicans would rally to his side and it would become possible for the McCain-Palin ticket to style itself as "taking on the Bush-Obama establishment."

"Either McCain is going to go along" with Obama in supporting the plan, said Gingrich, "in which case the establishment will have the fix in . . . or you are going to see McCain decide, much in the way that he did in picking Palin, that, in fact, he is a genuine maverick, that he genuinely defends the taxpayers, and that this is a terrible bill."

"If the latter happens," Gingrich continued, "I think you will see the emergence overnight of a 'McCain Reform Wing of the Republican Party' and you'll see House and Senate members siding with McCain by overwhelming margins and then you'll be in a very different political environment. You'll have 'Bush-Obama ads' on the one side and 'taking on the Bush-Obama establishment' on the other side, and that will be, frankly, one of the more amazing elections."

Left unsaid by the former Speaker is the possibility that the bailout plan would simply die if McCain were to come out against it, which in turn, could deprive the McCain-Palin ticket of the opportunity to run against the "Bush-Obama establishment."

"If McCain doesn't come out for this, it's over," a top House Republican told ABC News' George Stephanopoulos on Tuesday.

Gingrich is against the bailout plan because he thinks it is "inconceivable" that the Treasury and Fed can manage Wall Street.

While coming out against the bailout plan, Gingrich forcefully rejected the contention that he favors doing nothing and laid out a conservative alternative.

Gingrich's four-point plan includes: (1) suspending immediately mark to market provisions (the accounting practice of valuing a financial position in an investment at its current market price) in the hopes of stopping the downward spiral in asset values and eventually replacing it with a three year rolling average; (2) repealing immediately Sarbanes-Oxley, the 2002 accounting law Gingrich described as "an enormous drag on small business"; (3) setting the capital gains tax rate at zero "matching the Chinese and Singapore" (to encourage private capital to flood into the market picking up properties without the taxpayers being at risk); and (4) passing an "extraordinarily powerful" energy bill ("to return $500 billion a year to the American economy that are currently going overseas").

Gingrich spoke with ABC News in Washington, D.C., after participating in a polling presentation sponsored by American Solutions, the group he established last year which works to identify issues that have a majority support among Republicans, Democrats, and independents.





Dear Friend,

This year's Super Bowl was a day I will never forget. There will be many stories told of the behind-the-scenes events that led up to that historic game. God moved so suddenly and miraculously there that "David Tyree" has become a household name. And, because of a couple of plays, now people want to know my story.

More Than Just The Catch tells my story. It includes the good, the bad, and the ugly. When you finish it, you will know that its message is about more than a game. It is about a life changed and the One who changed it. God allowed me to be a part of what some people have called the greatest play in Super Bowl history to provide a platform so that He would get the glory. I believe that many lives will be touched by the truth of this.

My motive for sharing my life story is to encourage others to put their trust in God. I want people to know that Jesus is real. I pray that my testimony will release miracles to every person who reads it. I especially want to shout out this promise to the young people who think it is boring to serve God: miracles are never boring!

I also pray that my story will touch the lives of professional athletes who have been distracted and separated from the reality of what success is. When the cameras' flashing lights dim and go out, I cannot be a hero to the world and not be a hero to my children. Success in the eyes of men means nothing to me if I am not successful in the eyes of my wife. There is no great career in the spotlight without a great family life behind the scenes. True happiness extends past the winning touchdown or the greatest catch. Great moments like these mean nothing if there is no peace in your heart.

I pray that everyone who reads my story will get the message behind the miracle. Don't try to figure it out. God don't make sense—He makes miracles!

You can purchase a copy of More Than Just The Catch today everywhere fine Christian books are sold. Or, order online right now at the following online retailers. Buy a copy for yourself and another for everyone you know who needs to hear this essential message. Purchase now and help us drive up the rankings and produce a best seller!


www.amazon.com
www.christianbook.com
www.barnesandnoble.com


In Christ, David Tyree

P.S. If you have already read More Than Just The Catch, please consider clicking the above links and writing a short review!


Thursday, September 18, 2008

Washington Post Lampoons Palin and Pentecostals

When it became known that Sarah Palin grew up as a Pentecostal, it was only a matter of time before the attacks began. Palin and the McCain campaign have been discreet about her faith. And our article in the new issue of Charisma (in the mail now) and in our Charisma News Bulletin (click here to read it) says that she has attended the "evangelical" Wasilla Bible Church since 2002.

It's not uncommon for Pentecostals to be made fun of in the press. It's happened for years--even by other Christians who look down on or disagree with Pentecostal distinctives such as speaking in tongues. But a cartoon at washingtonpost.com by Pat Oliphant went too far and borders on blasphemy. Read more if you want to be shocked.

Also, below is a letter from David Tyree, the New York Giants football player who made the amazing "catch" at the Super Bowl. You'll want to read his letter about how to order his new book. I just read the book, and it is inspiring to see how God has worked in his life. It is also "a good read." I believe you'll enjoy it.

At the end of this e-newsletter is information from Robert Stearns on an important rally being held next Monday, Sept. 22, in New York in support of Israel. Interestingly, vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin, a believer and advocate of Israel, will speak at the rally. E-mail copies to your friends who may be able to attend.

A segment of our society has made a big deal about Mitt Romney's religion being off-limits, as well as Barak Obama's connection to the Muslim faith through his father and stepfather. Why, then, isn't Sarah Palin's Pentecostal connection off-limits too?

As a journalist I know people want to know about the background of candidates—especially when they aren't widely known, as Palin wasn't when McCain announced his decision to make her his running mate on Aug. 29. Thank God for freedom of the press. It allows us to write about the gospel without censorship.

So this isn't about censorship. It's about poor taste. Thankfully the Washington Post didn't print the cartoon in its regular newspaper. It appeared only in the Sept. 9 online edition. Here is the cartoon. Decide for yourself what you think.


image

Check it out to see why the Washington Post decided to publish it.

I know the secular press doesn't worry about such things. But this is blasphemy, and it is an insult to anyone who believes in or exercises the New Testament gift of speaking in tongues. It also shows the ignorance of the cartoonist--Pentecostals don't stand in a pulpit and preach in tongues as he has Sarah Palin doing. To top it off, he portrays God the Father in an unflattering way and using profanity. I'm surprised there has been so little outcry about this.

The Washington Post ombudsman, Deborah Howell, said only 350 people objected. But to her credit she said the following in the print version of the Washington Post on Sunday:

"Speaking of overdoing it, a political cartoon by Pat Oliphant that appeared on washingtonpost.com Wednesday prompted complaints from about 350 readers who said he lampooned their faith. The cartoon showed Palin speaking in tongues, an aspect of worship in some Pentecostal churches, and then God telling St. Peter that he didn't understand what she was saying -- 'All I can hear is some dam' right-wing politician spouting gibberish.'

"Readers were right to complain; I will deal with political cartooning in another column. Political cartoons and comics aren't selected at washingtonpost.com the way they are for the Post in print; they are automatically posted."

Perhaps that policy needs to be revisited.

One of my contacts at the McCain headquarters wrote me this:

"This is ABSOLUTELY outrageous even if it only appeared online! One cannot speak ill of someone's Muslim faith or the liberal media and the left have a fit, but take on someone in the evangelical or Pentecostal persuasion and it is fair game with no taste needed. I think certain things are out of bounds campaign-wise, and the way this one was done is way out of line."

I've been bombarded with e-mails since this came out. One friend—an astute political observer--wrote me this:

"The Main Street Media manufactured a firestorm against Sarah Palin before the RNC Convention in Minneapolis, and thereby created the opportunity for her to hit a home run in her speech with a large part of the nation watching. This cartoon will provide an additional engine, thank you Pat Oliphant."

http://wpcomics.washingtonpost.com/client/wpc/po/2008/09/09/

Someone else copied me on an e-mail he sent out urging people to let the Washington Post know how they feel. In case you want to do this, I include the pertinent information below, believing it to be correct. Remember, be kind in what you write. There is no law that says they can't offend us. But let them know it's not considered polite and that they are insulting the 20 million to 30 million Pentecostals and charismatics in this country.

If we don't speak up, then others will assume it's OK to blaspheme what we believe with no repercussions. If you write the Post, be sure to cut and paste your comments into the blog section at the end of this e-newsletter.

If you'd like to submit a letter to the editor, e-mail letters@washpost.com, or mail your comments to:

Letters to the Editor
The Washington Post
1150 15th St. NW
Washington, DC 20071

The Washington Post
washingtonpost.com
Main Number: 703-469-2500
Main Fax: 703-469-2995
P.O. Box 17370
Arlington, VA 22216
Caroline Little--CEO & Publisher CEO CarolineLittle@wpni.com
Jim Brady--Executive Editor executive.editor@washingtonpost.com

----------------------------------------------------------


Be sure to support Israel at this rally next Monday in New York.

Here is a message from my friend Robert Stearns, who is regional director for Christians United for Israel for the area including New York City.

We are living in an hour when terrorists who become presidents of rogue states are welcomed at the UN, even as their anti-Semitic vitriol is broadcast around the world on the evening news. Christian support for Israel is not to be taken for granted, nor is it an absolute. The dividing line over Israel is being drawn today in the nations, and yes, even in the Bible-believing Church. Now is the time to stand up and be counted on the side of God's eternal covenant promises!

I am asking you to adjust your schedule and make whatever sacrifice that you can to be a voice for Israel at this critical hour.

We are calling on you to make your way to New York City this Monday morning, September 22, to join together with Jews and Christians from the tri-state region to declare support for Israel, and to protest the visit of Iran's president to the United Nations General Assembly. Due to Iran's nuclear ambitions and the threat to Israel, our friends in the Jewish community have planned this protest and they have reached out to us as Christians to add our voice to theirs.

I have just received information that vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin, a believer and advocate of Israel, will speak at the rally. We will have signs for you to pick up on-site as a demonstration of support that will be seen by the leaders of the nations coming to the UN, and by the world as they watch on the news. Rarely do we have such a strategic opportunity to show the world that we believe in God's word, and are willing to place our time and our money on the line to be present and counted on the side of Israel!

Come pick up your signs at the corner of 2nd Avenue and 45th Street at 10:45 a.m., and then head over to Dag Hammarskjold Plaza (2nd Avenue and 47th Street) across from the United Nations for the rally which will begin at 11:45 a.m., rain or shine. We will see you soon!

Well, that's all for this week in the Strang Report. Remember to leave your comments below.

All the best,

Steve Strang

Dear Friend,

This year's Super Bowl was a day I will never forget. There will be many stories told of the behind-the-scenes events that led up to that historic game. God moved so suddenly and miraculously there that "David Tyree" has become a household name. And, because of a couple of plays, now people want to know my story.

More Than Just The Catch tells my story. It includes the good, the bad, and the ugly. When you finish it, you will know that its message is about more than a game. It is about a life changed and the One who changed it. God allowed me to be a part of what some people have called the greatest play in Super Bowl history to provide a platform so that He would get the glory. I believe that many lives will be touched by the truth of this.

My motive for sharing my life story is to encourage others to put their trust in God. I want people to know that Jesus is real. I pray that my testimony will release miracles to every person who reads it. I especially want to shout out this promise to the young people who think it is boring to serve God: miracles are never boring!

I also pray that my story will touch the lives of professional athletes who have been distracted and separated from the reality of what success is. When the cameras' flashing lights dim and go out, I cannot be a hero to the world and not be a hero to my children. Success in the eyes of men means nothing to me if I am not successful in the eyes of my wife. There is no great career in the spotlight without a great family life behind the scenes. True happiness extends past the winning touchdown or the greatest catch. Great moments like these mean nothing if there is no peace in your heart.

I pray that everyone who reads my story will get the message behind the miracle. Don't try to figure it out. God don't make sense—He makes miracles!

You can purchase a copy of More Than Just The Catch today everywhere fine Christian books are sold. Or, order online right now at the following online retailers. Buy a copy for yourself and another for everyone you know who needs to hear this essential message. Purchase now and help us drive up the rankings and produce a best seller!


www.amazon.com
www.christianbook.com
www.barnesandnoble.com

In Christ, David Tyree

P.S. If you have already read More Than Just The Catch, please consider clicking the above links and writing a short review!

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Let's Help Those Hurt by Hurricane Gustav

When Hurricane Gustav hit Louisiana last week, the entire nation watched and prayed it would not repeat the devastation Hurricane Katrina delivered three years ago almost to the day. But in light of the potential for damage, the leaders of the Republican National Convention canceled most of the activities originally planned for the first day of the convention while the Gulf Coast rode out the storm.

Thankfully New Orleans was evacuated, the hurricane was not as severe as feared and the levees in New Orleans did not break. But the devastation from a hurricane the size of Gustav was widespread, and the needs are great.

Now Hurricane Ike, though not expected to make a direct hit on Louisiana, is threatening to bring more wind and rain into this area, exacerbating the difficulties residents are already experiencing.

Before the power was restored from Gustav and before it was clear where Ike would hit, an e-mail asking for help came from the storm-ravaged area. For me it was like a Macedonian call for aid from one of the “faith-based” ministries that did so much to help after Katrina--Bethany World Prayer Center in Baton Rouge, pastored by my good friend Larry Stockstill.

The church received a lot of news media coverage after Katrina because President Bush stopped in to see the enormous amount of help they provided. Now the church needs help. As of Monday, about half the city of Baton Rouge still did not have power. Stockstill's church had no electricity on Sunday. They used generators so they could hold services; other churches in the city without power held services outside.

The previous Sunday many churches had no services because Gustav was on the way, and people were evacuating and moving farther inland.

I decided to devote my Strang Report to asking all our readers to respond generously, as I am personally doing. (Click Here to find out how you can help or just keep reading) Many of you responded to the need when hurricanes Katrina and Rita hit three years ago, and when the tsunami hit southeast Asia seven months before that. I am hoping we can raise tens of thousands of dollars to help Christians in the Louisiana area.

You probably know from the news media that the governmental agencies, including FEMA, did a better job this time of helping people. But government funds do not help churches—and many of them had no offerings for two Sundays in a row. For small churches operating near the breakeven point, the loss of half a month’s income can mean disaster financially, and that loss is not going to be made up by the government.

Jesus said that when the Son of Man comes to judge the nations, He will say to those who have cared for the hungry, the thirsty, the stranger, the naked and those in prison, “‘Inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me’” (Matt. 25:40, NKJV). Let's not ignore the situation in Louisiana, trusting the government to take care of the need. Here is a chance for the “church to be the church” in helping other Christians.

I am asking you to give generously through our nonprofit partner, Christian Life Missions (CLM). We will send 100 percent of your donation to Bethany World Prayer Center, which will use the money where it is most needed. If you have in-kind services or would like to give directly to Bethany, the contact information is listed below.

Otherwise, just click here to give through CLM. We will pass your gifts along quickly and will report on how they were used.

I have the utmost confidence in Pastor Stockstill's integrity. That is why we are raising money to help his ministry help those in need.

Below is the e-mail Stockstill sent last weekend describing the need. Below that is an e-mail from Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council also asking for help. Perkins lives in Baton Rouge, so he knows the need firsthand.

Whether you give through Christian Life Missions or directly through Bethany, I ask you to give and to give generously.

Here is Pastor Stockstill's e-mail to me:

Bethany World Prayer Center in Baton Rouge, La., is still feeling the devastating effects of Hurricane Gustav. Bethany is sheltering, feeding, and providing emergency provisions and relief for thousands of families in South Louisiana. You may not know, but 95 percent of South Louisiana is still without electrical power, and it may be 10-14 days before power is restored across the state.

This is an URGENT PLEA FOR HELP. If you or your organization could respond with a financial/in-kind contribution to offset these expenses, it would be greatly appreciated. It is our desire, as a church and foundation, to respond to this crisis situation by demonstrating Christlike compassion to those who are experiencing this awful tragedy. Would you consider helping us in this relief effort and we will promise faithful stewardship of your sacrificial investment.

For those able to assist, please send donations to:

Lifeline Foundation
c/o Bethany World Prayer Center
13855 Plank Rd.
Baker, LA 70714

Yours on behalf of those in need,

Larry Stockstill
Senior Pastor

Here is the e-mail from Tony Perkins:

We are just now getting information as to how widespread the impact of hurricane Gustav [is]. While the loss of life is nothing like Katrina because it did not hit the densely populated areas like New Orleans, the destruction of infrastructure is widespread. For us in Baton Rouge, it is much worse.

The preparation and response on behalf of federal, state and local officials is much better than three years ago. But the needs are just overwhelming.

So the churches (PRC Compassion Network) are working to fill the void.

The challenge we have this time is that Baton Rouge, [which] served as the primary distribution center for relief in Katrina, was among the hardest hit by Gustav. As a result, most of the Baton Rouge area is without power, fuel and food, making it difficult for us to work south into the hardest hit areas.

We have shelters where people are staying without power, food, ice and water.

Please pray for us, and if possible alert your network of pastors to see if they can assist with some of the churches' immediate needs. Here is what we need:

1) MRE's (Meals Ready to Eat) or other food that requires little or no preparation
2) Water
3) Ice
4) Fuel
5) Generators
7) Tarps
8) Basic food items that can be cooked
9) Financial resources to the churches that will be off-line for a few weeks (no offerings) so they can take care of payroll and the basic needs of the church.

If you have contacts around Louisiana that could donate and truck these items in, please let me know as soon as possible.

Standing!

Tony Perkins

Well, that wraps it up. Pastors, if your church can take an offering to help, we will channel 100 percent to this project. Time is of the essence. Please act today.

God bless you for helping.

Steve Strang

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

We Endorse John McCain

It will surprise no one that Charisma is endorsing John McCain for president of the United States. The actual endorsement will appear in our October issue, in the mail on Sept. 15. You are getting an advance copy here.

But what may surprise you is why we chose him over the other candidate.

We understand why some like Barack Obama. He is young and personable, and his call for change is something that resonates with many Americans. He has reached out to the evangelical community as has no other Democrat since Jimmy Carter. And he is clear when he articulates his Christian faith, even though he has stated publicly that

Christianity is not the only road to heaven.

We applaud the fact that Obama is the first African-American to be nominated by a major party. We believe it's time America elected a person of color as president.

But otherwise we can't support him. One reason is his lack of experience. He does not have one major accomplishment to his name in his life as a public servant. Another reason is his view on the sanctity of life. Even though he told me in a meeting with Christian leaders in June that he does not believe in abortion, he says the first thing he'll do as president is pass the Freedom of Choice Act, a law which would annihilate every state law limiting or regulating abortion, including the federal ban on partial birth abortion.

This nation is greatly divided on the issue of abortion. But most evangelicals agree that abortion is wrong. I believe this issue alone will cause many Americans who would otherwise vote for a likeable candidate such as Obama to vote against him.

The third reason we cannot support Obama is his sympathy toward those who are attempting to legitimize homosexuality. Since the beginning of recorded history, marriage has been defined as a union between one man and one woman, an institution designed by God for the primary purpose of bringing children into the world and raising them in a family. But radicals in our country now want to change the definition to include unions between two people of the same sex.

Many of them are also pushing for the passage of legislation that would give homosexuals special legal rights and that would protect them from "hate speech," loosely defined as language that criticizes them in any way, even if it is based on biblical beliefs. We must not elect a leader who will support this legislation or aid the homosexual agenda in any way—because if same-sex marriage is ever legalized or protected on a national level, there will be no turning back.

But the argument against Obama and for McCain goes beyond their levels of experience and their stands on abortion and homosexuality. There is a basic difference in their philosophies of government. McCain is for limited government, and Obama sees government as the solution to all major problems in society.

As Marc Nuttle says in his book Moment of Truth, the Democrats would take us down a dark path toward big government. Such a government would limit our freedoms and increase oppressive control. Picture France and Germany—and then contrast this image with that of the America McCain would lead. Below, I give you an opportunity to get a copy of this important book. Click Here




In an interview with Rick Warren at Saddleback Church in August, McCain and Obama gave answers that were polar opposites. When asked about evil, Obama mentioned Darfur and child abuse—both standard liberal answers. But McCain didn't hedge about evil in the world. He said he'd stop at nothing to get Osama bin Laden. He wants to bring our troops home from Iraq, but only "in victory and with honor," while Obama has said he'd be willing to negotiate with terrorist governments such as Iran. View Interview Here

McCain would allow offshore drilling to solve the dependence on Middle Eastern oil. Obama would oppose it. And they would each support very different candidates for the Supreme Court.

In the Saddleback interview, McCain was strong, decisive and honest about himself in a way that caught everyone by surprise. (If you missed the interview, you can click here to watch it.)

McCain is a true American hero who has served this country well in Congress for nearly 25 years. He has a history of bipartisanship, yet he is definitely his own man—something that comes through in his interview with me that will also appear in the October issue of Charisma.

Now there is an extra reason to vote for John McCain—his choice of Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska as his running mate. I applaud him for this wise choice. As you probably know, Palin's record as a strong conservative on issues such as anti-abortion, pro-family and a supporter of gun rights have rallied the Republican Party's conservative base and at the same time sent the liberal left into a frenzy. Later I'll write about Gov. Palin, but first I want a chance to interview her personally and to research her background.

Interestingly for a magazine that has served the Pentecostal/charismatic community for more than three decades, Sarah Palin has an Assemblies of God background. That's not reason alone to vote for her—just as John McCain's record as a war hero alone doesn't make him qualified to be president. But it does tell me something about her values and belief system. I'll opine more about this later.

To me, the choice is clear: Obama's presidency would be a disaster in many ways; McCain's would move our country in the right direction. We urge you to encourage everyone you know to back John McCain and vote for him on November 4.
 
Add Your Blog.com All-Blogs.net directory
Add Charisma to your Site
 
Add Charisma!  Add Charisma!
Add Charisma!  Add Charisma!
This site is a part of Strang Communications. Other Strang Communication sites include:
Strang Communications Websites Ministry Today Online New Man Online SpiritLed Woman Online Vida Cristiana Online Christian Retailing Online The Church Bookstore Online Inspirational GiftTrends Online
© Copyright 2008 Strang Communications, All Rights Reserved
The content found on this Web site may not be published, rewritten, broadcast or redistributed without the expressed
permission of the publisher. For rights and permissions, please email charisma@strang.com.