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The Devil Comes to Television |
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From: Jonathan Falwell Date: September 25, 2007 French poet Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) wrote, “The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he doesn’t exist.” If that’s true, I think maybe the second greatest trick Satan ever pulled was convincing the world that he is simply a joke. I fear that many people in our nation believe Satan to be either a hoax or to not exist at all. But the Bible describes Satan as our “adversary” who is as “a roaring lion” who walks about “seeking whom he may devour” (I Peter 5:8). |
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From: Jonathan Falwell Date: September 21, 2007 With each day that passes since my father’s death, the magnitude of his life continues to overwhelm me. Even though I walked beside him, talking with him and observing his great heart of faith, I don’t think I truly understood the length and breadth of his incredible vision. Without question, Liberty University is dad’s legacy. But he was first and foremost a preacher of the gospel and the pastor of a great church. He loved people, and he knew their names. Wherever we went, Dad would call people by their first name, and somehow he knew about their families and their work. Many were people who had come to Christ under his ministry. My father was committed to the Gospel. |
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Pastors Must Confront the Culture |
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From: Jonathan Falwell Date: September 14, 2007 One of the most important lessons I learned from my father was that pastors (and all Christians, really) have dual “salt and light” ministry responsibilities that compel us to address often contentious cultural issues. This requires us to stand on biblical truth and fearlessly defend our values in the secular arena. I was elated to be able to speak on this issue at a recent Family Foundation of Virginia’s Pastors Issues Summit which met at the state General Assembly Building. |
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