Almost all Democratic legislators these days vote for abortion bills, including those who claim to oppose abortion, which shows they care more about the money that abortion providers provide for their reelection campaigns than they do about the women and girls they represent, but unfortunately, not all Republicans vote against abortion. It is important to look at they way they vote and not just accept campaign rhetoric. The Liberals say that they care about these women and those who oppose abortion don’t care about them. Do they show they care for women when they vote to pay abortion providers who pressure women and girls to get abortions against their will? Is it concern for women that leads them to oppose any attempt to allow women to get the facts before they decide? Is it concern for young girls that leads them to oppose attempts to require that an underage girl’s parents to be notified that she is considering an abortion? Is it concern for young girls that leads them to abort babies of underage girls and not report it to police knowing they are required by law to do so and that by failing to report it, they are allowing the girl’s rapist or incestuous relative to go free. Do they really care?
Sanctity of Life-3-A
President Biden has tacked on money for Planned Parenthood to every major bill considered whether it relates to health care or not. However Planned Parenthood has dropped just about every form of health care for women beyond abortion and providing contraceptives and abortion is the major portion of it. The fact that abortion is not health care and they are not giving the funds to crisis pregnancy centers who provide the majority of women’s health care indicates they aren’t really concerned about health care for women, they are interested in funneling tax dollars to their friends. Planned Parenthood plans to spend $40 million dollars this year to support the election campaigns of President Biden and other Democrats who will in turn vote for additional funds for Planned Parenthood. That is a clear conflict of interest and using tax dollars to support a political campaign. While Democrats recently called for a conservative Supreme Court justice to recluse himself from a case involving abortion, because his wife spoke out against abortion (even though he has not personally taken a stand on it), we don’t see any Democrats removing themselves from voting on bills that support abortion in spite of the amount of money they receive from Planned Parenthood. If Planned Parenthood has that much money to support election campaigns, it doesn’t need additional taxpayer dollars.
Sixth Sunday of Pentecost June-23
Engage the Community Unfortunately, many church members today isolate themselves from those outside the church and unbelievers have no opportunity to get to know them. Many Christians organize their life around church and have very little social contact with those outside the church. They often distance themselves from those they have contact with and have little social contact with them. Where people used to live close to work and socialize outside work, many people now travel long distances to work and have no social contact with co-workers outside church. Believers must develop ways to connect with unbelievers. When members belong to a congregation of spirit-filled believers, they learn to recognize each other’s needs and minister to them. Their experience also enables them to recognize needs in those outside the church and minister to them. However, if members do not learn to recognize needs and minister to them in the church, they will not recognize needs in those outside the church and know how to minister to them. . The best way to connect with unbelievers is through meeting the needs of those around you through Christian service. There are many Christian Social Service organizations that provide opportunity to minister to those around them. Many organizations provide training as well.
Fifth Sunday of Pentecost-June 16
Reaching the Lost-Many churches say they want to reach those outside the church but do little to bring them in. Most churches feel that if people want to come, they will come without any prompting. Fifty years ago that was reasonable because most people had church in their background and if they drifted away after high school, they often came back when they had children so the children could have the advantage of a church upbringing but most people today have no church in their background for several generations and have no idea what church is and what it has to offer so they see no need to go. Some churches may make big displays through Madison Av-type evangelistic programs, but they draw very few beyond their own membership because people today are bombarded with Madison Ave advertising and have learned to tune it out. Many churches make no attempt to engage those who come from outside the church for curiosity or entertainment and those who come often don’t feel welcome and don’t stay. The church will not be able to reach the unchurched unless they go where they are and minister to their needs. The mission field is no longer just overseas but is now all around us and every member must be a missionary to those they meet during the week.
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