Thursday, February 28, 2013

The Courtship-Rev. M.D. Rogers




What is courtship? Courtship is a relationship between a
man and a woman that seeks to honor God above all. It is a season of
getting to know each other while keeping a high standard of purity.
Courtship, unlike dating is initiated with the full intention of
marriage as the result. Both the guy and the girl are aware of this
even before they start the courtship process. Therefore, it is not a
relationship that is meant to be taken lightly. The parents and
families of both the guy and girl are almost always involved and serve
as a means of accountability and direction. Not all courtships are the
same. There are no set guidelines on how to approach this. You simply
trust that the Lord has it all planned out.

Based on all the courtship books I've read, and based on real life
stories from couples who have gone this route, I will further explain
the process for those of you who have never heard of this concept
before.

I have already stated before in a previous post that it is not our job
to look for a spouse. If we trust God completely and have handed Him
the pen of our love story, then He will take care of it all. All we
have to do is wait for His perfect timing. As a women, it is not your duty
to initiate anything. This is the role God gives to the man.

When a man feels ready both spiritually and practically to get married,
he will seek the Lord's guidance and wisdom to lead him to his future
wife. Hopefully, he will be seeking the advice of God and his parents
or an older believing couple before initiating anything with the woman.

After the initiation comes a season of getting to know each other in an
environment that is free of temptation. Most likely, this will mean that
the couple will be spending lots of time with each others' families in
fellowship. It is important that the couple is completely honest with
each other and does not put on a false mask for the other person.
Unfortunately, this is where dating almost always fails. The couple
spend too much time alone together and focuses on the physical aspect of
the relationship rather than on getting to know each other's true
character. It is too easy to pretend to be someone you're not in order
to impress that person. This cannot happen during a courtship because
the couple spends time doing everyday things and hanging out with each
others' families. There will never be a time when the couple is truly
alone. Yet there will be plenty of opportunities to talk, but friends
and family will always be close by.

 Some couples choose to hold hands throughout
the process, while others commit to a completely no-touch courtship.
There are also those who decide to save their first kiss for their
engagement rather than wait for the marriage altar. But both physical
and emotional purity are nearly always upheld.
The beauty of courtship is that it seeks to glorify God. Both the man
and the woman are committed to keeping themselves pure, just as Christ
commanded to do in His Word.

But among you there must not be even a hint of sexual immorality, or of
any kind of impurity, or of greed, because these are improper for God's
holy people.~Ephesians 5:3 (NIV)

The last and most beautiful part of courtship is when the man asks the
woman to be his wife. This is also approached with much prayer. It is
important to add that most courtships are short. They shouldn't last
more than one or two years simply because the temptation to lower your
standards and compromise your purity can creep in.

When you do things God's way, He will bless you!
For those of you who don't think courtship is possible in this day and
age, or who are simply curious to see a real life example, I invite you
to check out these blogs by couples who are currently in a courtship or
who were in a courtship and are now married...
to see more go to:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FTLM/


Wednesday, February 27, 2013

California Newsreel - COLOR ADJUSTMENT

As engaging as it is perceptive, Color Adjustment sheds light on the racial implications of America's favorite addiction - television watching. It will help viewers reexamine America's and their own attitudes towards race.
California Newsreel - COLOR ADJUSTMENT

Fabiola Santiago: On anniversary of Trayvon’s shooting, questions about other violent deaths - Fabiola Santiago - MiamiHerald.com

Fabiola Santiago: On anniversary of Trayvon’s shooting, questions about other violent deaths - Fabiola
Santiago - MiamiHerald.com

Sybrina Fulton is the mother of Trayvon Martin, the 17-year-old high school student who was shot and killed on Feb. 26, 2012

Friday, February 22, 2013

Contemporary Black Inventors

Contemporary Black Inventors

Milwaukee Community Journal » WISCONSIN'S LARGEST AFRICAN AMERICAN NEWSPAPER » Inspiring and Helping Fathers

Milwaukee Community Journal » WISCONSIN'S LARGEST AFRICAN AMERICAN NEWSPAPER » Inspiring and Helping Fathers

Milwaukee Community Journal » WISCONSIN'S LARGEST AFRICAN AMERICAN NEWSPAPER » Men of Tomorrow Helps Youth Transition from Boys to Men

Milwaukee Community Journal » WISCONSIN'S LARGEST AFRICAN AMERICAN NEWSPAPER » Men of Tomorrow Helps Youth Transition from Boys to Men

Dads and Daughters: Why Dads Matter to Daughters: Video

Dads and Daughters: Why Dads Matter to Daughters: Video

FROM MY BROWN EYED VIEW: THE WAR ON KIDS; A DOCUMENTARY FILM RECOMMENDATION

FROM MY BROWN EYED VIEW: THE WAR ON KIDS; A DOCUMENTARY FILM RECOMMENDATION

The War on Kids is a documentary film that explores how the educational system has become an extension of the police department due to policies and behavior.

James Birney -1842

 
In this pamphlet written for a British audience, the author James Birney attempts to show how Protestant churches in the United States helped propagate slavery by refusing to condemn the institution and by allowing church members to mistreat slaves without censure. The son of a wealthy Kentucky slaveowner, Birney advocated the immediate emancipation of slaves and established an anti-slavery newspaper, The Philanthropist, to serve the abolitionist cause. An active member of the American Anti-Slavery Society, he also ran for U.S. president twice as the candidate for the Liberty Party.

http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=rbaapc&fileName=02800/rbaapc02800.db&recNum=0

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Sickness of the Soul - Rev.M.D.Rogers


The soul has its diseases, as well as the body, and corresponding in all respects to those of the body. there are spiritual heats and spiritual chills---spiritual fevers and violent spiritual inflammations. There are spiritual palsies and spiritual lamenesses. There is spiritual jaundice which discolours the whole mind, and induces us to distort and disfigure everything which prejudice has led us to dislike. There is spiritual consumption--a wearing and wasting down of our strength, until our life is all gone. We have been living in bad air, and our lungs have got out of order. Our spiritual blood is not purified, and the whole tissues of our souls become weak, We become spiritually lean and feeble, expectorating the very substance of our lungs. Our flesh wastes away, our skin is scrofulous, and a settled low fever wastes us and we become almost sleepless, until we pine and fade away. In other words, from heedless indifference to the evil customs and impious maxims of bad society, the atmosphere of our souls is poisoned, and all our thoughts are corrupted and vile; we gradually lose all pure, tender, holy, virtuous, and manly feeling, we reject all rational remonstrance, until we lose the very faculty of noble or heavenly thought, and die to all that is good. Or, it may be, a spiritual abscess has formed, a large boil increasing from time to time,---some settled envy or constant fretfulness, or rooted malice, or lasting discontent. Our self-love has taken some offence against God or against man, and we dwell upon it, feed it, recur to it again and again; words, looks, every act of the offending individual, or the abhorred condition, all are construed by the unhappy one bad feeling we have cherished ; and the swollen sinfulness attracts our spiritual life; turns it into grim dislike, ever growing, and incapacitates us for loving work and holy states. We grieve, we hate, we gather malice, we sink in moody misery, and after years of self-inflicted anguish die.

These soul sicknesses are often alluded to or described in the Word, All spiritual evil is a disease of the soul. The world is a great hospital. None are quite without disease. If we could but realise the truth, it would help us often, both in our own cases, and in those of others. We should seek help from the Great Physician, and we should often pity others, as weak sufferers, whom now we harshly condemn. The Word affords abundant recognition of these spiritual ailments. How frequently do we read in the Psalms plaintive prayers for the soul to be healed of its sorrows. "Have mercy upon me, O Lord, for I am weak : O Lord heal me, for my bones are vexed" (Ps. vi. 2). "I said, Lord be merciful unto me: heal my soul, for I have sinned against Thee" (Ps. xli. 4). How soothing is the beautiful language of the 103rd Psalm : "Bless the Lord, O Iny soul: and all that is within me, bless His holy name, Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits: Who forgiveth all thine iniquities, who healeth all thy diseases (1-3). The name of Saviour, one of the dearest names of our Lord, means Healer, Giver of spiritual health. Salvation means health. Health of the body is the type taken to be an image of a true, heavenly, and happy state of the soul. "Thou shalt call His name Jesus, for He shall save His people from their sins" (Matt, 1, 21).

Obama Goes After Black Fathers Again

On Friday, he hit his old Chicago stomping grounds to speak at Hyde Park Academy. The hot button issue in the Chi these days continue to be guns and violence, but Obama didn't spend much time on gun chatter to this group. He talked about fathers in black communities
Obama Goes After Black Fathers Again

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

The Enemy Knows My Fears-Rev.M.D.Rogers

The Enemy Knows My Fears

Nehemiah 4:2-3 (ESV)
2 And he said in the presence of his brothers and of the army of Samaria, "What
are these feeble Jews doing? Will they restore it for themselves? Will they
sacrifice? Will they finish up in a day? Will they revive the stones out of the
heaps of rubbish, and burned ones at that?" 3 Tobiah the Ammonite was beside
him, and he said, "Yes, what they are building— if a fox goes up on it he will
break down their stone wall!"

I suppose those reading this blog are believers. As believers we know that God
has a purpose in our lives. We know that God gives us things to do that we can't
do by ourselves. These things are like walking on water to us. We can only walk
on water as long as we keep our eyes fixed on Jesus. So, the enemy, who doesn't
want us to have victory distracts us from our focus. He plays on the fears we
have within us. He states the things that we believe if we are not strengthened
by godly faith. His goal is to get us to sink in the water. His goal is to steal
the glory we will give God with our victory.

Nehemiah set out to rebuild the walls and gates of Jerusalem. They walls were
torn down and the gates had been burned. He wanted to bring a bunch of ragtag
Jews together to embark on an amazing building program. He had little resources
and plenty of opposition. The non-Jewish population was afraid of seeing
Jerusalem restored. Two of the principle leaders were Sanballat and Tobiah. They
opposed Nehemiah from the beginning.

Here is what I see Sanballat and Tobiah saying of Nehemiah and the Jews who are
rebuilding Jerusalem's walls and gates:

1. You are too weak to win.
2. You simply can't do it.
3. You will never give God glory with a victory.
4. The work will take too long.
5. It is simply too hard.
6. It won't last anyway. You will just go back to the way things used to be.

I thought of everyone who has made a commitment to lose weight, stop smoking,
restore their marriage or stop drinking. I considered everyone who wants to take
their company global, start a new business or return to school so that they can
get a job in the profession they were made for.

I then thought of myself. I am the pastor of a church whose membership is
getting younger every day. I am losing the older members and gaining younger
members every month. The church is losing revenue while increasing its expenses.
The building is in need of repair and there is no visible means of repairing it.

I am afraid of every one of these statements. I think that anyone who endeavors
to do something by God's mandate will fear these statements. That is why the
enemy wants to tempt us by saying them in our presence. He wants us to take our
eyes off of the victory so that we will fail.

You see, the enemy knows all of our fears and like a lion who wishes to scare us
into submission, tempts us with our own fears.

Yet, I will have victory if I can focus solely on the Lord. Fear just seeks to
get your eyes looking at the wrong destination. Peter looked at Jesus and walked
toward Him. He looked at the waves and sunk in them.

So, my eyes and your eyes must be fully focused on the Lord if we are to have the victory.

Men of Courage

 
Men of Courage

A Change is Gonna Come


Monday, February 11, 2013

September 1962

 In September 1962, a federal court ordered the University of Mississippi to accept James Meredith, a twenty-eight-year-old Air Force Veteran, much to the consternation of segregationists. Governor Ross Barnett said he would never allow the school to be integrated. After days of violence and rioting by whites, Meredith, accompanied by federal officials, enrolled on October 1, 1962. Because he had earned college credits elsewhere, Meredith graduated the following August without incident.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Missions

While even the saved person will always need to be ministered to by God, it is all too often the case that we live on the receiving end of ministry and never mature to be on the giving end of ministry. Too many Christians are willing to receive ministry, but all too few are willing to give themselves away in ministry. It’s called the 80/20 rule: 80% of the work is done by 20% of the people.How does the believer move from the receiving end of missions and ministry to the giving end of missions and ministry? It’s called growing in Jesus Christ (1 Peter 3:13-17). It’s called maturity. The more mature a believer becomes the more they are willing to give themselves away for the cause of Christ; the less mature a believer is the longer they will remain as receivers and takers instead of givers and servers.
How can you move from the receiving end to the giving end of missions? How can you move to be on mission for Jesus and not just a mission of Jesus? The answer is what it has always been: 1) Bible study, 2) prayer, 3) service, 4) and fellowship with other believers. In addition, maturing in the faith means taking risks, along with sacrifice and dedication.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

" Disciples " by Rev.M.D. Rogers


    
Disciples

Joshua 24:1-2a, 14-18; Psalm 34:15-22; Ephesians 6:10-20, John 6:56-69 (RCL)

Throughout the bible Joshua, David, Paul, and Jesus lay challenges of servant ministry before us. It is not done to chastise us, but to help us see and feel the call that is made to each of us to use our skills, our intellect, and our compassion to serve others.

In Joshua, after gathering the tribes of Israel together, he said to their leaders, “Revere the Lord, and serve him in sincerity and faithfulness.” In the Psalm, David reminds his people, “The Lord ransoms the life of his servants and none will be punished who trust in him.”

In Ephesians, Paul challenges his listeners to “Put on whatever will make you ready to proclaim the gospel of peace.” The remarkable thing in the Gospel of John is that the disciples have questioned Jesus about his teaching on the Eucharist and what is required of those who follow him. “Many turned back and no longer went about with Him.”

John called those who walked away from Jesus “disciples.” Obviously they were not just folks who showed up at Christmas and Easter. These folks were committed to Jesus -- at least for a while, until things got a little tough and demanding beyond their understanding.

Like many vestries, we are honored to be a member until we have some heart-wrenching decision to make such as a choice between paying our apportionment or keeping the thrift shop open.

The disciples became anxious about Jesus. They might have said, “We like him, but can we do what he is asking?

Jesus called the twelve together and asked them, point blank: “Do you also wish to go away?” Had we been Jesus, how would we have asked that question? Would we have asked it sadly, disappointed by what had just happened? Think of the tough decisions that we have had to make in business, at home, in social clubs, or at church. How have we reacted when questioned about decisions that affect others?

We are uncomfortable. We may feel like getting up and leaving the room; it is a normal reaction. But it is gracious to stay and listen. We need to be part of the solution -- only then can we be at peace. Jesus knew what he was asking of his disciples. He knew what the cost would be: his life! He knew that what he was saying offended them. They were unwilling to really hear what he was saying.

Peter even later asked him, if this is so. “Lord, to whom can we go?” Blessed Peter just could not grasp that Jesus would be with him in spirit as powerfully as he was in flesh. Are not we -- as active as we may be in the life of the church -- often like this? We are fearful of being called “Jesus freaks” if we tell someone about the love Jesus has for them.

Jesus, admittedly, had an advantage over modern Christians. He knew “who were the ones that did not believe, and who would betray him.” We don’t have that luxury.

What we do have is the element of surprise the Holy Spirit works through us as we share the agape love of Jesus with others. Sometimes, no matter how strong our convictions are, or how great our desire to journey with Jesus may be, we may want to walk away, to find a spot in the wilderness away from the pressures around us. Peter doesn’t just come out and tell Jesus that is what he wants to do, but Peter is honest about his uncertainty. He realizes that no one besides Jesus is in the business of eternal life. Either the disciples of Jesus must keep this faith experience alive or it will die away for the simple reason there is no other alternative.