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I am Christian in the Biblical definition .I own His name because HE is Lord and He my Hope and Stay. I was called into evangelism from day one.That was 38 years ago. He has been faithful and TRUE.I say with Peter " Jesus is the Christ the Son of the Living God". I vow to speak the truth of the Gospel daily and in this BLOG . We are living in Perilous Times 2 Timothy Chapter 3 .Blessings and thanks for reading .

DETAILS FROM THE WORLD EVANGLEICAL ALLIANCE /WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM “FAITH IN ACTION” COLLABORATION JUST RELEASED FROM DAVOS 24.

EXCERPTS FROM THE NEW WEA/WEF COLLABORATION ARE PRESENTED FOR OVERVIEW DETAILING WHERE THE EVANGELICAL LEADERSHIP IS SEEKING TO TAKE THE CHURCH WITH INTERFAITH- UN/ WEF/ GLOBALIST PARTNERSHIPS AND COLLABORATION.

Rev Thomas Littleton

1/17/2024

PLEASE REVIEW THIS ARTICLE FIRST BEFORE LOOKING INTO THE DETAILS BELOW ON WEA/ WEF COLLABORATION KNOWN AS “FAITH IN ACTION “.

Faith in Action: Religion and Spirituality in the Polycrisis | World Economic Forum 1/17/24

DOWNLOAD THE WEF REPORT AT THIS LINK

https://www.weforum.org/publications/faith-in-action-religion-and-spirituality-in-the-polycrisis/

FAITH IN ACTION: RELIGION AND SPIRITUALITY IN THE POLYCRISIS

“This insight report reflects on how global leaders are exploring partnerships with faith actors through eight faith-based partnership case studies – on the environment, health, resilience and technology governance – and considers ways leaders can explore meaningful cooperation with faith actors at a time of deepening polarization and distrust in societies.”

“Global leaders cannot afford to ignore the impact of religion and spirituality on today’s interconnected challenges. Eighty-five per cent of people worldwide adhere to a religious or spiritual tradition, impacting how they define their values and participate in communities, workplaces and societies.”

“Faith actors, from traditional religious institutions to interfaith organizations to faith-motivated investors, are tackling common challenges through partnerships with businesses, government and other stakeholders, exploring original approaches to working for mutual benefit and avoiding “faith washing” *. Many business leaders are using their faith fluency to explore innovative partnerships with faith actors to achieve meaningful engagement and impact.”

*(Faithwashing refers to when a state or organization appeal to interfaith dialogue in order to deflect attention from its harmful practices.)

COMPLETE WITH DISCLAIMER

.”Disclaimer
This document is published by the
World Economic Forum as a contribution
to a project, insight area or interaction.
The findings, interpretations and
conclusions expressed herein are a result
of a collaborative process facilitated and
endorsed by the World Economic Forum
but whose results do not necessarily
represent the views of the World Economic
Forum, nor the entirety of its Members,
Partners or other stakeholders.”

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

“Eighty-five per cent (85%) of the world’s population
adhere to a religious or spiritual tradition with
significant impact on how they define their values
and how they participate in their communities,
workplaces and societies. For most of the world
today, religion and spirituality continue to inform
what a good life is and how to best think about the
challenges faced by families, nations and the world.
For global leaders, underestimating the ongoing
influence and role of religion in society can lead to
missed opportunities for greater positive impact
in multi-faith societies and significant oversights in
understanding how religion and spirituality interact in
the complex societal challenges happening today.
Indeed, a number of faith actors (from traditional
religious institutions to inter-faith organizations
to faith-motivated investors) are working in
partnership with businesses and other global
stakeholders to address key challenges in the
current polycrisis – economic, environmental,
geopolitical and technological. Several business
and global leaders are increasingly seeing value

in partnerships with faith actors: in understanding
key opportunities for impact and navigating
ongoing societal transitions today. These leaders
are going beyond basic faith literacy and applying
their strategic, contextual understanding of faith
communities and traditions to achieve meaningful
engagement and impact through partnerships.”
“Faith actors, too, are exploring innovative
approaches in how to work together and with other
stakeholders for mutual benefit (to avoid “faith
washing” and other collaboration challenges).
In partnership with global religious and spiritual
representatives, experts and leaders across sectors,
this report highlights the continued relevance of
religion and spirituality in the current polycrisis. The
report details eight faith-based partnership case
studies – on the environment, health, resilience and
technology governance – and identifies three key
ways leaders can explore meaningful cooperation
with faith actors at a time of deepening polarization
and distrust in societies.”

INTRODUCTION
“More than 8 in 10 people adhere to a religious or
spiritual tradition – with profound implications on
individual preferences, institutions, social norms
and the public sphere across societies.2
According
to recent findings from the Pew-Templeton Global
Religious Futures project, most major religious
groups are expected to grow by 2050.3
– In Latin America, evangelical Christianity (mostly
Pentecostalism and neo-Pentecostalism) is the
fastest-growing religion, with one-fifth of the
population identifying as evangelical, largely
those who are poorer, women and Black.4
In Brazil, the world’s largest Catholic country,

one third of the population is now evangelical, with
a new church opening almost every hour in the
past decade according to the Economist.

– According to the Pew Research Center, in
countries in South and South-East Asia, nearly
all adults “still identify with the religion in which
they were raised,” and “strongly link their
religious and national identities.”6
– In the United States, roughly 70% of the
population identifies with a religious tradition,
64% as Christian and adherents of other
religions totaling about 6%.7
There are over
350,000 religious congregations (temples,
mosques, churches, synagogues, gurdwaras
and others) across the country, more than three
times the number of schools and universities.8
In addition to the over 200,000 faith-related
non-profits working in health and social services,
faith-based organizations and actors make up
over a third of civil society organizations in the
United States.
– In Africa, the Middle East, South Asia and Latin
America, the fastest-growing countries by
population continue to be highly religious, while
those with shrinking populations tend to be less
religious. As a result, by 2060, more than 40%
of the world’s Christians will likely live in subSaharan Africa, shifting the population centre of
the religion from the United States and Europe.
– With relatively younger populations in countries
with increasing population growth, Islam will
continue to outpace other major religions and
by 2050, reach near parity with Christianity
“possibly for the first time in history.”10
Though the global projection of religious affiliation
and practice is pointing upwards, significant media
attention has focused on the rise of the religiously
unaffiliated (particularly in Western countries),
leading many global leaders to underestimate the
importance of religion and spirituality in the modern
world. Indeed, there has been significant attention
on the rise of the nones: according to the Pew

Templeton 

( NOTE TEMPLETON IS PROVIDING INTERFAITH

AND MERGER OF FAITH AND SCIENCE GRANTS OVER $150 MILLION

PER YEAR INTO CHURCHES AND PARACHURCH MINISTRIES)

— “Templeton Global Religious Futures Project, 3 in 10
adults in the United States now identify as atheist,
agnostic or “nothing in particular”, following similar
patterns in Western Europe.11,12,13
One key misestimation of the importance of religion
and spirituality is the relationship between religion
and economic growth – with the presumption that
a rise in economic prosperity is correlated with
a decline in the practice and incidence of faith.14
Another key misestimation relates to the role of
religion as the single root cause of violent extremism,
focusing on declining religiosity as beneficial to
societal stability. Most experts on countering violent
extremism have moved beyond this thinking, with
significantly more evidence that “high levels of
religious devotion or observance are poor predictors
of support for or participation in violent extremism.”15
For global leaders, underestimating the ongoing
influence and role of religion in society can lead to
missed opportunities for greater positive impact
in multi-faith societies and significant oversights in
understanding how religion and spirituality interact
in the complex societal challenges happening
today. Ignoring religion and spirituality also shrouds
how they can be drivers of transformation and
change across several current global crises.”

PURPOSE OF THE REPORT
The purpose of this report is to:
– Further inform how religion and spirituality can
make an impact in today’s interconnected
polycrisis
– Showcase how faith actors are working in
partnership with global leaders – in particular
working in innovative partnerships with the
private sector – to tackle these crises
– Drawing from key case studies, identify
three key drivers in developing meaningful
cooperation and greater faith fluency amid
polarization and declining trust.
The power of religion and spirituality in a world
in crisis. By the numbers: Religion still matters
for most individuals and societies today.”

WEF 2023 GLOBAL RISK REPORT

“As detailed in the World Economic Forum 2023
Global Risks Report,
17 the erosion of social
cohesion and polarization have been key features
of the polycrisis across all countries, in relation
with environmental, economic, geopolitical and
technological global risks. There is a widening gap
in shared values and common interests, which
poses an existential challenge to governments and
social systems, as current divisions are translating
into the political context. Polarization on issues
such as immigration, gender, reproductive rights,
ethnicity, religion, climate and even secession have
characterized recent elections, referendums and
protests worldwide. These factors lead to division
and unrest in person and online, as social media
deepens distrust and makes the path towards
cooperation less visible.”

“Addressing these key global risks in the polycrisis will
require greater recognition of religion’s impact across
these risks and the greater engagement of global
leaders with faith actors – drawing on their global
influence, mobilization of networks, and articulation
of values across global challenges. For example,
several faith actors are already working in partnership
with global leaders from business and government:”

“Faith leaders and faith-based organizations have
increasingly participated alongside the United
Nations Climate Change Conference (COP)
processes in the last few years, advocating for
more ambitious rights-based policies. Faiths
for Biodiversity brought together faith-based
organizations and conservation groups to
articulate a multi-faith response to the Post2020

Global Biodiversity Framework at the
United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP15).

“Organized by the Muslim Council of Elders in
partnership with the COP28 Presidency, the
United Nations Environmental Programme and
the Catholic Church, the United Arab Emirates
hosted the Global Faith Leaders Summit for
COP28 and the first-ever Faith Pavilion as a
global climate summit for faith leaders.
– Acting as a “network of networks” linking
strategic multi-religious and interfaith networks,
the recent G20 Interfaith Forum (IF20) brought
together leaders from religious communities
to accelerate global action alongside the
G20 process, reflecting four central areas of
mobilization – the COVID-19 emergency, the
climate crisis, conflicts and the welfare and
protection of children.
– The Rome Call for AI Ethics, initiated in
February 2020 through collaboration between
religious organizations, global tech companies,
international bodies and government, advocates
for an ethical approach to artificial intelligence
(AI) to ensure its responsible integration into
society and that AI technologies are developed
with humanity, dignity and inclusivity in mind.
Leading organizations such as the Abu Dhabi
Forum for Peace are further emphasizing the
need for shared responsibility to promote
transparency, inclusion, accountability,
impartiality, reliability, security and privacy in the
deployment of AI.
– In an effort to drive gender parity in technology
and business, City Sikhs and City Hindus
Networks, in partnership with the United Kingdom
Parliament and Black Business Institute, brought

under-represented voices into conversations
with government leaders as part of the Women
in Business and Technology Parliamentary
Series. Through engagement with lawmakers
and policy-makers, the series has helped drive
conversations and influence policies that promote
equal opportunities for all, regardless of gender,
ethnicity or religious background.”

“The relevance of faith for global leaders.”

With 85% of the world’s population adhering to a
religious or spiritual tradition and the recognized
impact of faith actors in addressing societal
challenges, global leaders cannot afford to ignore
religion or be religiously or spiritually illiterate across
the breadth and diversity of faiths and spirituality.
Faith fluency – the ability to apply strategic,
contextual understanding of faith communities and
traditions for meaningful engagement and impact –
is critical for leaders from government, business and
international organizations.2

“Community – religious and
spiritual identity among
consumers and the workforce.”

WORKPLACE NARRATIVE MAKES “FAITH AND WORK”

FOCUS AN OBVIOUS PART OF THE AGENDA

“The practice of faith acts as a social entity and
collective identity, spanning gender, class, race,
nationality and other identities and contributing
to “processes of social, economic, ecological
and cultural transformation.”26 Faith shapes the
community’s perception of itself within social
structures and informs how they respond to their
neighbours. As physical and sacred places, houses
of worship “play a critical role in the life, spiritual,
physical and mental health, and overall wellbeing and resiliency of their members and of the
surrounding community, which became especially
evident during the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing
the extensive need for community through the
collective isolation experience.

“In the workplace, a worker’s religious identity has
been largely excluded from the broader diversity,
equity and inclusion (DEI) movement in recent
years, with companies fearing legal entanglements
or an “open door” to proselytization and cultural
conflict.28 From mutual respect in the office to

religious observances, religious freedom in the
workplace contributes to a diverse, inclusive and
engaged workforce, enhancing talent retention,
improving employee satisfaction, fostering cultural
competence, strengthening customer relations, and
driving innovation within businesses, all of which
are key components of a strong business case for
championing religious freedom in the workplace.
Faith fluency is particularly relevant for businesses
looking for access to new consumer markets
in which these consumers will have strong
expectations for how brands respect and reflect
their values. For example, Kerry notes the global
halal market reached some $2.221 trillion in 2022
and is forecast to have an 11% growth rate,
reaching $4.1 trillion by 2028.29 Notably, this is one
of six other important Muslim consumer market
segments, including “Islamic finance, modest
fashion, media and recreation, Muslim-friendly
travel, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.”30 Similar
dynamics exist for Kosher, Hindu-friendly and
Mormon-friendly products. Global companies
such as Walmart, McDonald’s and Nestlé are
similarly introducing “faith-compliant” products in
some countries to engage these faith-influenced
consumers.”

HOW WORKFORCE/WORKPLACE FOCUS PLAYS OUT IN SEEKING TO REACH GLOBAL GOALS METRICS.

“The Corporate Religious Equity, Diversity
and Inclusion (REDI) Index ranks Fortune 100
companies based on a variety of criteria related to
their public commitment to providing faith-friendly
workplaces, showcasing where companies that
engage religious diversity as an asset can improve
social cohesion in their workplaces and improve
performance.32 The index includes the presence
of religious employee resource groups (ERGs) that
help build positive corporate cultures for religious
employees and their needs in the workplace.
According to the 2023 REDI Index, Intel
Corporation was the most faith-friendly corporate
workplace among the 500 largest companies in
America, with American Airlines, Equinix, PayPal,
Salesforce and Dell Technologies rounding out the
top six places”

– “Diverse and inclusive workforce: ERGs and
religious diversity and inclusion workshops
foster diversity and inclusion in the workplace,
promoting collaboration and productivity
among employees.”

-“Talent retention and attraction: Inclusive
religious policies, including religious ERGs,
attract diverse talent and retain existing
employees, reducing turnover costs and
ensuring a skilled workforce.
– Improved employee engagement: Religious
ERGs enhance employee engagement
by providing a sense of community and
belonging, leading to higher job satisfaction
and productivity.
– Cultural competency: Religious ERGs
expose employees to diverse faith traditions,
enhancing their cultural understanding and
enabling effective engagement with global
markets.
– Customer relations: Workplace inclusivity and
religious accommodation improve a company’s
brand image, increasing customer loyalty and
positive public perception.”

“STEWARDSHIP AT WORK “

“Alexis Crow, Partner, Global Head, Geopolitical
Investing, PwC, explains three key concepts
from Catholic Social Teaching on economic life
that “offer business executives a way of instilling
stewardship in the societies in which they operate”
– with excerpts from her recent article below:35
– Solidarity: “Implicit in an understanding of
solidarity is the need to stand shoulder-toshoulder with one’s fellow workers in society.
It recognizes the necessity to ‘move beyond
an individualistic culture,’ endemic in our
post-modern societies. A sense of solidarity
was exhibited during the COVID-19 pandemic
with support for essential workers. In the
corporate world, solidarity also underpins
the concept of co-ownership of businesses;
affording employees the opportunity to own a
share in the ‘great workbench’ on which they
operate.36 Such an opportunity to blend labour
with the ownership of capital exhibits a way in
which a business can become a ‘community
of solidarity’.”

“Subsidiarity: “Intrinsically related to solidarity,
the principle of subsidiarity acknowledges that
each person and each segment of society
matters – no matter how weak. Thus, the
initiative, freedom and responsibility of the
‘smaller’ but ‘essential’ cells of society should
be upheld and respected. A well-functioning
society would support the development of the
capabilities ‘present at every level of society.’
Those in positions of power and leadership
have a responsibility to respect and support
each person’s dignity, private initiative and
right to participate in economic life.”
– Dignity of work: “Implicitly connected to this
is the principle of dignity of work: that is,
that all people have the right to participate
in economic initiative, and have the right to
productive work, living wages, and to fair
working conditions.37 Thus, even in an age of
‘automation anxiety’ – and fear of technological
unemployment – the implication is that each
person has a unique set of skills, gifts, and
talents to bear in economic life. Vocational
training, and continued ‘learning for working’ –
might also be intrinsic to the dignity of work in
an age of technological acceleration.”

CITIZENSHIP AND CULTURAL PREFERENCES

AND INTEREST.


“Religion acts as a political institution and actor,
extending ideological influence into political
participation and the articulation of the community’s
values and interests. From the histories of most
societies, religion existed prior to nation-states and
legitimized their power, shaping societal structures,
governance and the collective conscience of
communities, with adherents participating as

citizens of both national and spiritual communities.
Traditions, religious iconography and other
identifiers signify the citizenship and experiences of
the community, while common values help define
shared rights and responsibilities.
Faith fluency is key for a greater understanding of
social and cultural dynamics in certain countries
– and how national citizens, consumers and
workers make decisions and preferences based
on their multiple affiliations”

POOR CHRISTIANS ARE GOING TO NEED TO BE INDOCTRINATED.

“Challenges in engagement
There can, however, be both perceived and real
challenges for global leaders in engaging with faith
communities and faith actors:
– Deficits in religious literacy: Deficits in religious
literacy among different faith partners and
among other stakeholders create barriers to
sustainable and effective relationships. Religious
literacy involves the “ability to discern and
analyse the fundamental intersections of religion
and social/political/cultural life through multiple
lenses.”39 It is worth noting the need for accurate
religious literacy, as extremist or inaccurate
representations of religion are often featured in
media and entertainment. According to a recent
report from the Faith and Media Initiative, 63%
of faith-related media content “depicts faith and
faith institutions in a negative light.”

– Perceived lack of neutrality and fears of
proselytizing and preferential treatment:41
Some stakeholders hesitate to work with
religious communities and other faith actors
based on perceptions and evidence of
veiled religious agendas associated with
the partnership. This includes the fear of
proselytization and preferential treatment for likeminded faith groups or beneficiaries, particularly
concerning situations of significant vulnerability
and fragile contexts. It should be noted that for
faith actors, there is a complementary concern
about “faith washing” in which stakeholders
may engage with faith actors to obscure harmful
practices or criticism.

THIS ONE GETS SPOOKY-MUTUAL VALUE ALIGNMENT
– Mutual value alignment in partnerships:
There is a need to ensure shared priorities and
mutual respect are maintained in collaborations
between faith actors and other stakeholders
and to avoid potential instrumentalization and
misalignment.42 The Joint Learning Initiative
on Faith and Local Communities (JLI) and
the World Faiths Development Dialogue,
two international partnerships of faith actors
in development and humanitarian action,
discussed key challenges for effective faith
partnerships in response to the COVID-19
pandemic, focusing significantly on the lack
of pre-existing, trusted engagement and the
instrumentalization of faith leaders “to achieve a
predefined end without engaging them as equal
partners on their own terms.”

BUSINESS -TO COMPLETE THE THREE LEGGED STOOL

Faith in action
“Business leaders are not leaving impact on
the table. They are using their faith fluency
to explore innovative partnerships with
faith actors – on the environment, health,
resilience and technology.

“A number of business leaders are applying their
faith fluency to explore innovative partnerships with
faith actors. This section, in addition to providing
overviews of key global challenge areas and
related theological understanding across faiths,
details real-world examples and offers insights into
the complexities of such partnerships, including
applicable lessons, challenges to overcome and
potential opportunities and developments on the
horizon. The case studies were derived from a
six-week survey process shared with global and
regional leaders from across industries and sectors
(see Appendix 1 for details), along with interviews
with various stakeholders from the faith and
business sectors.
Selection criteria for each case study included
identifying:
– Projects between faith-based organizations
and the private sector: Examples of
collaborative projects among cross-sector
stakeholders – with a specific emphasis on
the vital interplay between faith and business
interactions aimed at providing sustainable
solutions to pressing social challenges.
– Area of impact: Collaborative projects within
thematic areas of concern related to current
global crises.”

SUSTAINABLE AND DIVERSE – REPEAT AND REPEAT

“Tangible outcomes: Collaborative projects that
have measurable and tangible outcomes. Cases
that can provide concrete data and evidence of
the impact created.
– Scale of impact: The magnitude of the impact
achieved by each collaborative project, including
the number of beneficiaries, the amount of
financial investment and the geographic reach.
– Innovation: Collaborative projects that have
developed innovative approaches or unique
solutions to the challenges they are addressing.
– Sustainability and longevity: The long-term
viability and sustainability of the impact achieved
by the collaborative project. Cases that have
demonstrated their ability to maintain positive
change over time and have a lasting effect.
– Diversity: The final criterion for selecting
the case studies, it ensures a balanced
representation of collaborative projects from
the eligible pool that encompasses various faith
traditions, business types, thematic areas and
geographic locations.”

HOW GREEN IS MY FAITH?

“The interconnected challenges of climate change,
biodiversity loss and pollution, collectively known
as the triple planetary crisis, are of major concern
due to their impacts on livelihoods, health and
business operations.
Businesses and religious actors are forging
innovative partnerships to tackle these threats
through collaboration and partnership. By
harnessing their distinct skills, expertise, resources
and networks, they are able to amplify their reach
and impact. This includes working with local

congregations and communities to facilitate the
implementation of best practices for community
resilience amid the worsening climate crises.
While faith actors often possess considerable
size and influence, they often lack the expertise
to bring environmentally conscious products and
services to market. Conversely, businesses can
leverage the networks and moral voices of faiths
to strengthen their own activities to become more
environmentally sustainable.”

“The teachings from wisdom and religious traditions
can be a driving force in these partnerships,
drawing from the common thread of compassion
and environmental care found across religious
traditions. For instance, Buddhism emphasizes
interconnectedness and advocates for compassion
and non-harming towards all beings, including
the environment.44 Similarly, Hinduism, with its
principles of dharma and karma, underscores
the importance of environmental care and
encompasses compassion for all living beings, the
environment and the planet as a whole.45 Sikhism
teaches the interconnectedness of the universe,
recognizing the divine in all aspects of nature. Many
Indigenous traditions consider nature sacred and
deserving of respectful treatment.”

Judaism, rooted in the concept of “bal tashchit”,
advocates responsible resource use and
stewardship based on the belief that the Earth
belongs to God and humans are its caretakers.46
Christianity, sharing scriptures with Judaism,
highlights the stewardship of creation, emphasizing
a love ethic in caring for the Earth.47 Islam, with the
principle of “taklif al-mithal”, positions Muslims as
stewards of the Earth, stressing conservation and
resource efficiency.”

KEY LESSONS

“Lesson for business: Business opportunities exist in marrying global faith networks and their traditional religious practices with technology. Critical to this is understanding the practices of faith groups and their faith-mandated or inspired purchasing habits.


Lesson for faith: Faith- and values-led commercial solutions should be explored that serve the needs of faith communities which can also have positive social and economic benefits to a range of stakeholders.”

WHY GETTING AMERICA INTO SOCIALIZED MEDICINE WAS SO IMPORTANT

“Health and healthcare”

“there are a variety of teachings in both the Qur’an
and the Hadith that prescribe methodologies
for personal hygiene, the preparation of food,
interactions with animals, and ways to preserve a
healthy environment.51 The Qur’an and the Hadith
also emphasize the dignity of all human beings and
the right to life and equitable care.52
Teachings in the Torah and Tanakh call for the
care of the oppressed and downtrodden and to
ensure that all people are treated with dignity and
respect.53 Jewish dietary laws (Kashrut) dictate
religious practice for some individuals but can also
be understood as a way to promote cleanliness
and avoid certain health risks. Similarly, Christianity
draws inspiration from the life of Jesus Christ,
where throughout the Gospels, he crossed social
and class boundaries to bring healing to suffering
and calm to strife.54 His life inspired an ethic among
many Christians to advocate for the dispossessed
and bring healing and succour to those who need
it most.
Hinduism’s holistic perspective, rooted in sacred
texts like the Vedas and Upanishads, encompasses
physical and mental well-being. Yoga, rooted
as a spiritual practice, promotes health through
postures and meditation, influencing dietary and
lifestyle choices.”

“Worsening global health conditions are exacerbated
by infectious diseases, inadequate healthcare
infrastructure and socioeconomic disparities. The
COVID-19 pandemic illuminated these fractures and
demonstrated the consequences of not investing
in equitable access to healthcare or in supporting
healthcare providers, as well as an emphasis on
mindful living and diet.”
“Various world religions converge in their shared
emphasis on caring for the oppressed, upholding
the sanctity of human life, and promoting access
to health. This common thread spans teachings
that advocate for self-care and the endorsement
of the One Health approach and equitable access
to healthcare to improve the overall well-being of
society. These include the importance of faithbusiness

partnerships to help faith-inspired small
and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) scale and
become more financially secure, the potential in
leveraging international faith networks, and the
strong religious motivation faith groups have to help
those in need.
Buddhist principles champion social justice and
equitable healthcare access, reflecting a moral duty
to ensure the health of all, while Buddhist practices
of meditation and plant-based diets encourage
mental and physical well-being.”

KEY LESSONS

“Lesson for business: In the realm of SMEs, faith-based organizations naturally thrive, making a significant impact and paving the way for collaborations with larger corporations seeking to amplify their frontline influence in this space.
Lesson for faith: The TBN Alliance showcases the successful integration of faith and business goals, avoiding the alienation of stakeholders with diverse or no religious affiliations. This achievement stems from a thorough understanding of the broad ecosystem, acknowledging the roles and connections of faith-based actors and a skilful ability to articulate faith principles in the language of the marketplace. TBNA’s proficiency in bridging the gap between religion and business fosters significant partnerships centred on shared impact objectives.”

NOW THE URBAN TRANSFORMATIVE COMMUNITY IS ENGAGED

THIS IS WHERE THE GLOBAL ALTARS TO THE GLOBAL gods ARE ESTABLISHED.

“Inclusive communities and resilient cities”

“It is estimated that over 65% of the world’s
population will live in urban areas by 2050, which
presents moral and practical challenges for
society.55 These rates of urbanization continue,
despite the emptying-out of cities during the
COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, many Western
societies are struggling with high levels of
immigration and its impact on social cohesion.
The case studies presented here underscore the
dynamic partnerships emerging between faith
actors and businesses to tackle these and other
societal challenges. There is a focus on inclusivity
and justice, envisioning a society that both tolerates
and actively creates space for diversity. They reflect
the proactive efforts of faith actors and businesses
and highlight the effectiveness of their efforts when
they work together.
The teachings of early prophets in Judaism,
encapsulated in Micah’s call to “Do justice,
love mercy, and walk humbly with God,” are
foundational for many Jewish advocates. The early
Biblical prophets taught and informed the life and
mission of Jesus Christ. His teachings on justice
inspired his followers throughout Christian history to
find better ways of living with one another.

Examining other religious traditions, the phrase
“vasudhaiva kutumbakam” from the Hindu Maha
Upanishad emphasizes the oneness of the world
family, guiding Hindus in their quest for holistic and
inclusive societies.57 Islamic scholars stress Quranic
principles for inclusive societies, emphasizing equal
treatment irrespective of race, gender, class, or
creed, with Zakat (charity) playing a central role in
wealth redistribution.58,59
Buddhist teachings, epitomized in the Metta Sutta,
advocate for universal love and goodwill, promoting
inclusivity.60 Zoroastrianism frames social justice in
the context of human rights, viewing every being
as a reflection of the Divine masterpiece deserving
care and opportunity.61 Confucianism underscores
the importance of inclusive societies and social
justice through teachings on benevolence (ren) and
righteousness (yi), with Confucius emphasizing
moral virtue and well-being for all as the
cornerstone of a just society.”

“Religious leaders, ethicists, and theologians have
essential roles to play…the religions that they serve
place the inherent dignity of the human being,
as something given by God, at the heart of their
concepts of social relations and development. Their
ethical approaches are not utilitarian but absolute: we
seek human flourishing because we are commanded
to by our creator.
Sheikh Abdullah Bin Bayyah, Secretary-General,
Forum for Promoting Peace in Muslim Societies”

KEY LESSONS– MORE COMMON GOOD COLLABORATION FOR FAITH BASED PARTNERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS – YEP TOLD YOU SO.

Lesson for business: Businesses can find faith partners with brand alignment and business acumen with whom they can develop mutually beneficial partnerships. Whirlpool’s enduring 24-year partnership with Habitat for Humanity exemplifies how business and faith-based organizations can collaborate effectively, fostering mutual respect and shared goals for the common good.
Lesson for faith: It is possible for faith-based organizations to develop high brand value, which can lead to immensely mutually valuable partnerships with businesses.”

LEAVE NOONE BEHIND

NOTE- CAN THE CHURCH FINALLY SEE WHY CRT/ INTERESECTIONALITY /LGBTQ RIGHTS AND THE #METOO HITTING THE CHURCH WAS SO IMPORTANT?

WE WERE BEING PRIMED ALL ALONG !!!

“Lesson for business: Businesses have the opportunity to contribute to the scaling of impactful projects, such as the TRANSFORM impact accelerator, by providing valuable resources, business expertise and talent to collaborative partnerships. This engagement can enhance the project’s reach and effectiveness, showcasing the positive influence businesses can have on social initiatives.”


Lesson for faith: Encouraging synergy among a diverse range of stakeholders is crucial in identifying and capitalizing on opportunities. In the illustrated case study, both GSF and Unilever share a dedication to promoting social entrepreneurship and creating a positive impact on labour markets, specifically for marginalized groups like migrants, women and youth. This underscores the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing societal challenges and advancing shared values.”

MIGRANTS & CULTURAL REFUGEES

“TRANSFORM is an impact accelerator, launched in
2015 and led by Unilever, the United Kingdom’s Foreign,
Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and EY.
Working with a range of other collaborators, it supports
impactful SMEs in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia and
beyond, testing and scaling new business solutions that
tackle environmental challenges, improve health and wellbeing and build inclusive economies.
Bringing large organizations with different perspectives and
values together can be challenging. Even more challenging is
unlocking the knowledge and time of people in them. But by
ensuring a mutual benefit for all, TRANSFORM has been able
to support over 100 impact and research projects.
Building on the success in Africa and Asia, Unilever joined
forces with the Global Solidarity Fund (GSF) to replicate the
TRANSFORM approach in Latin America. The programme
was launched at World Economic Forum Annual Meeting
in Davos in 2021 as a $1 million initiative to support
marginalized communities in Colombia.66 The partnership
leverages TRANSFORM’s capabilities and experience in
delivering transformative market-based solutions that last.
The innovative private sector and faith-based partnership
works with communities to achieve transformation, stimulate
economies and support the most vulnerable populations,
including migrants and refugees, in Colombia. The partners
are united in a common ambition to focus on fostering social
entrepreneurship and impacting labour markets for the
inclusion of migrants and refugees.”

“The innovative private sector and faith-based partnership
works with communities to achieve transformation, stimulate
economies and support the most vulnerable populations,
including migrants and refugees, in the global workforce.
The partners are united in a common ambition to focus
on fostering social entrepreneurship and impacting labour
markets for the inclusion of migrants and refugees.
Unilever and GSF are already supporting social enterprises
in the region, including Powered by People, a wholesale
marketplace for conscious buyers enabling artisan makers
to access global markets through its business-to-business
tech platform, and Conceptos Plasticos, which is on a
mission to promote sustainable recycling practices and create
communities committed to recycling.
Clive Allison, Director at Unilever, says “GSF have been
visionary partners and pivotal in enabling TRANSFORM to
expand into Colombia. They have catalysed TRANSFORM to
target marginalized populations, including migrants, women
and youth in Latin America.”67
Patrick McGrory, President of GSF, added, “The partnership
between GSF and TRANSFORM in Colombia has
strengthened two innovative and sustainable business
projects that will serve as sources of employment and
productivity for the communities. Creating synergies between
different stakeholders is crucial for unlocking opportunities,
especially for the most vulnerable.”

“Faith-based partnerships have a vital role to play
in creating more inclusive societies and advancing
social justice. Humanity’s existence is governed
not only by physical forces but also by social and
moral laws of cause and effect, into which religion
offers profound insight. From this perspective, the
path to a more inclusive and just world cannot be
one of technological adjustment alone. It must also
involve communities and societies learning to align
themselves with higher principles.
Bani Dugal, Principal Representative to the United
Nations, Bahá’í International Community”

Technology governance

“The advent of new technologies brings with it a dual
nature, offering both benefits and the potential for
harm to individuals and communities alike. Issues
range from the amplification of hate speech and
extremism to ethical concerns surrounding artificial
intelligence (AI).
In response to these challenges, businesses
and faith groups are collaboratively addressing
the need for effective regulation and striving to
mitigate potential harm. Amid this rapidly evolving
landscape, the world’s major religions can provide
guiding principles to navigate the intricate interplay
of society and technology. Used to promote harm or

cause oppression. The
Quran instructs believers to “make peace” when
conflicts arise,69 which some Islamic scholars
understand as applicable to anything from
international conflict to interpersonal conflict, and
can be used as a principle for protecting freedom
and human rights.70
Pope Francis, representing the Catholic faith,
underscores the ethical implications of robotics and
artificial intelligence. Emphasizing the importance
of technology serving the common good and
promoting the dignity and well-being of every
person, he draws on Catholic Social Teachings in
his encyclical Laudato Si’.
71 A similar posture can
be found in the Buddhist principle of Sila, or right
conduct, serving as a reminder not to become
overly reliant on technology, urging mindfulness of
its impact on the world.
Within Jewish ethics, a strong emphasis is placed
on the responsible and ethical use of technology,
teaching that technology should improve the world
and enhance humanity’s well-being.72 The concept
of “tikkun olam”, meaning “repairing the world”,
underscores the belief that technology can be a tool
for addressing social and environmental challenges.”

KEY LESSONS

“Lesson for business: Faith-based organizations often have knowledge and expertise that they have gained over multiple years that can help companies strengthen their work and plug gaps in their knowledge.”


“Lesson for faith: There is no one-size-fits-all model for engagement with businesses. Some may be receptive to and have policies for formal partnerships. In the absence of this, individual employees may have permission to engage with faith groups on an individual and informal basis. It is worth researching the best means of engagement and talking to other faith groups to learn from their experiences.”

GUIDANCE “

“Guidance for
developing meaningful
collaborations”

Guiding questions on three key drivers for
meaningful collaboration with faith actors.

“The case studies echo stories of partnerships
involving global leaders using their faith fluency to
explore innovative partnerships to solve problems.
Faith actors and communities are also determining
how to develop and take up such partnerships with
the private sector.

Undertaking these partnerships involves navigating
a complex web of issues. Drawing from the case
studies and discussions, this section reflects three
key factors for consideration as businesses and
faith actors explore new partnerships.”

READINESS AND RESPECTING DIFFERENCES “

Organizational readiness for engaging with and respecting differences.

“Looking internally, a key aspect of collaboration
between faith and business leaders relates to
how organizations are fostering space for greater
diversity and inclusion. How can organizations
foster an environment that encourages engaging
with and respecting differences while also
addressing the inherent challenges and conflicts
that such engagements may bring to the surface?
– Challenge: Skills and structure within
businesses and organizations to engage in and
facilitate difficult conversations across conflicting
opinions or other differences through shared
values and mutual recognition.”

Strategy: Creating an internal strategy and
spaces in the workplace where those dialogues
can become more commonplace; having your
organization’s house in order is key to creating
spaces of belonging and building credibility in
external partnerships with faith actors. Audit
your own organization’s practices related to
religious observances, holidays and other
specific areas related to a welcoming and
accommodating organizational culture. Allow
for religious employee resource groups and
lay leadership to inform how groups within the
organization are affected by external or internal
changes related to their religious identities.
Engage expert facilitators.”

“AILGNMENT ON SHARED GOALS “

Alignment on shared goals

“Values and mission alignment are fundamental to
establishing the partnership. Part of the challenge
here will lie in communication: how business
stakeholders develop faith fluency in a way that
genuinely depicts their understanding and value
from the faith-based partnership, rather than
pursuing the engagement as a token gesture for
employee well-being or public relations. Additionally,
faith-based actors must also ensure that the
partnership does not overshadow or undermine
their spiritual mission and objectives (e.g. faithwashing). It is worth noting that finding mutually beneficial alignment is the goal – whether on deep,
long-term collaborations or more transitory projects
How can businesses and faith actors authentically
integrate values in the operations and decisionmaking processes of an initiative or partnership without alienating stakeholders who may have
different or no religious affiliations?”

“Challenge: Aligning religious/ethical/moral
goals with business objectives. Unclear
value proposition for faith engagement and
understanding of potential pathways of
engagement.
– Strategy: Develop a clear framework that
integrates faith-based values with business
practices. Encourage ethical business conduct
and ensure that financial decisions align with
the organization’s core values. Adapt toolkits
for business leaders similar to the broader
faith and development guides for government
development agencies. Ensure a collective
voice on a shared priority or defined set of
priorities. Define a moral and market imperative
for faith and business action and clarity and
consistency for faith engagement with business
leaders. Advocate for streamlined bureaucratic
processes and establish clear communication
channels between collaborating organizations.”

PUBLIC TRUST:

WITH LONG HISTORY OF CORRUPTION AND THEFT THIS

ONE IS ALMOST LAUGHABLE

“Public perception and trust”

“How can faith-based initiatives educate the public
about their faith and values without being perceived
as proselytizing, especially in secular or multi-faith
contexts? How can faith-based initiatives maintain
authenticity and adherence to their spiritual values
while actively managing public perception and
countering media misinformation?
– Challenge: Ignorance about faith, lack of
education and misunderstandings about the
goals of faith-based projects. Misinformation,
negative media coverage and lack of trust in
faith-based initiatives.”

“Strategy: Implement transparent
communication strategies. Provide accurate
information, engage with the media positively
and showcase success stories to build trust and
counter misconceptions. Launch awareness
campaigns, workshops and educational
programmes to inform the public about the
faith, its values and the positive impact of faithbased initiatives. Encourage interfaith dialogue
to bridge gaps in understanding. Institute a
prominent strict no proselytizing policy.”

THE WEF/WEA/ FAITH IN ACTION CONCLUSION

There is a path forward for today’s leaders to
confront the multifaceted challenges of global
society through innovative collaboration and
partnerships grounded in shared values. The cases
highlighted in this report serve as key examples
showcasing the transformative potential when
business leaders and faith-based organizations
join forces for collective impact. Reflecting on the
insights derived from these cases, it becomes
evident that fostering deeper connections between
these two spheres can yield both mutual value and
powerful solutions to address pressing issues, from
just transitions and environmental sustainability to
health and technology governance.
However, additional work is needed to build on
these insights and effectively translate them into
actionable strategies. The future of engagement
between business and faith will require the
development of comprehensive toolkits for building
greater faith fluency and dialogues, as well as the
establishment of collaborative spaces that facilitate
open communication and a proactive community of
key actors who can champion these partnerships.

“These activities will serve as practical guidance and
contribute to the creation of more robust, scalable
frameworks for effective collaboration between
business and faith leaders.”
“In the face of current global challenges, no single
entity can solve the challenges of the polycrisis in
isolation. By forging partnerships based on mutual
values, leaders can harness the strengths of both
business and faith communities to effect positive
change. This landscape report aims to be a catalyst
for inspiration, conversation and action, encouraging
leaders from diverse sectors to come together,
learn from one another and collectively contribute
to a more just, sustainable and compassionate
world. The transformative potential goes beyond
the collaboration itself to the enduring commitment
to shared values, creating a legacy of impact that
transcends individual efforts and resonates across
sectors, belief systems and generations.”

Chris Elisara
Co-Director, World Evangelical Alliance
Sustainability Center
Jack Hildebrand
Community Specialist, World Economic Forum

Gopal D. Patel
Co-Founder and Director, Bhumi Global; Co-Chair,
United Nations Multifaith Advisory Council
David Sangokoya
Head of Civil Society Impact, World Economic Forum

REPORT ADVISORY BOARD

T

ariq Al-Olaimy
Co-Founder, 3BL Associates
Amma
Founder, Mata Amritanandamayi Math
Alexis Crow
Partner; Global Head, Geopolitical Investing, PwC
Dhammananda Bhikkhuni
Abbess, Songdhammakalyani Temple
Bani Dugal
Principal Representative to the United Nations,
Bahá’í International Community
Rudelmar Bueno de Faria
General Secretary, ACT Alliance
Reverend Mark E. Fowler
Chief Executive Officer, Tanenbaum Center for
Interreligious Understanding
Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt
President, Conference of European Rabbis
Jonathan Greenblatt
Chief Executive Officer and National Director, AntiDefamation League
Brian Grim
Founding President, Religious Freedom and
Business Foundation
Azza Karam
Member of the Board, United Nations SecretaryGeneral’s High-Level Advisory Board on Effective
Multilateralism
Farhan Latif
President, El-Hibri Foundation

Brie Loskota
Visiting Scholar, Center for the Study of Religion
and Society, University of Notre Dame
Katherine Marshall
Vice-President, G20 Interfaith Forum
Martin Palmer
Founding President and Chief Executive, FaithInvest
Anil Sakya
Deputy Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences,
Mahamakut Buddhist University
Thomas Schirrmacher
Secretary-General, World Evangelical Alliance
Bhai Sahib Mohinder Singh
Spiritual Leader and Chairman, Guru Nanak
Nishkam Sewak Jatha
Simran Jeet Singh
Executive Director, Religion and Society Program,
Aspen Institute
Meredith Sumpter
Managing Partner, Just Equity
Mark V. Vlasic
Executive Producer, Blood and Treasure, CBS
Television Studios
Rodrigo Whitelaw
General Secretary, International Christian Union of
Business Executives (UNIAPAC)
Zeshan Zafar
Executive Director, Abu Dhabi Forum for Peace
Joshua Zinner
Chief Executive Officer, Interfaith Center on
Corporate Responsibility

THIRTYPIECESOF SILVER CONCLUSION

This Inter-faith- Multi-faith /Faith Based Partnership/Three Legged Stool / Mulit Sector Collaboration is everything biblical prophesy foretells about a last days global governance aided by a corrupted instututional religious conglomerate lost in aposasy and rebooted to further the building of the kingdom of anti- christ.

In this stream of pursuit of “PURPOSE “ the church must abandon the Holiness of God and sanctification /being set apart demanded by God in both the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Body of Christ must yoke itself with corrupt global powers and assume their vision and values and those of the interfaith partners with whom they agree to work finding “common ground for the common good”. The Gospel is lost. There can be no call to REPENTANCE as the cooperation and communitarian values demand compliance and inclusion. The church in this apostasy will no longer be “the called out ones” and will therefore have its candletick removed leaving a hollow and corrupted and corruting institution in its place…bearing the name that it is alive when in reality it is totally spiritually DEAD.

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR CHRISTIANS AND THE CHURCH?

With the run up to 2030 for globalist and all the funding coming into the church from FOUNDATIONS and GOVERNMENT AGENCIES few leaders remain as free agents to represent the Gospel and refuse the drivers behind the globalist endgame. Those drivers include “Faith and Works programs/ cultural engagement /community development focuses and top down indoctrination and compliance with and by Critical Theories/ CRT/ Intersectionality/ Gender & Feminist Theory/Queer Theory/ Diversity Equity and Inclusion/ Egalitarianism/Communitarianism/ Interfaith & Multi -faith dialog/ Chrislam and a host of other interlocking and intentional deceptions which some of THE MOST POPULAR AND RESPECTED LEADERS in our denominations and institutions have sold out to for their own ” THIRTY PIECES OF SILVER”. LEAVE all such false churches and organizations which bear the NAME of Jesus and yet in works DENY HIM.

MAKE NO MISTAKE – THIS APOSTASY WAS BOUGHT AND PAID FOR.

2 Corinthians 6:

17 Therefore

“Come out from among them
And be separate, says the Lord.
Do not touch what is unclean,
And I will receive you.”

LET GOD ARISE AND CLEANS HIS FLOOR :

Matthew 3:

12 His winnowing fan is in His hand, and He will thoroughly clean out His threshing floor, and gather His wheat into the barn; but He will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire.”

WORLD EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE DRIVES EGALITARIAN AGENDA / #CHURCHTOO GOALS AS WEF “FAITH IN ACTION” PARTNERSHIP IS LAUNCHED.

WEF IS CURRENTLY MEETING IN DAVOS FOR 2024. AMONG MAJOR CONCERNS ARE THE GLOBALIST “CLIMATE AGENDA” AND FIGHTING “MISINFORMATION/ DISINFORMATION WITH A DEEPENING FOCUS ON “PUBLIC -PRIVATE COOPERATION ” & “CROSS SECTOR COLLABORATION”.

Rev Thomas Littleton

1/15/2024

The manifold problems with a major evangelical organization (WEA) engaging in all out efforts leading the church deeper into globalist World Economic Forum’s end game and UN Sustainable Development Goals while driven by INCREASED COLLABORATION in “WOKE Justice”/ Climate Change/ Egalitarian overhaul and central concerns over “misinformation /disinformation” should be obvious to all true Christians. These developments have prophetic overtones and destructive implications for the Faith

WEF TOP AGENDA FOR 2024.

“The top concern for the next two years is not conflict or climate, it’s disinformation and misinformation. Followed closely by polarization in our societies. These risks are serious because they limit our ability to tackle the big global challenges.” Ursula Von der Leyen #WEF24

NOTE- THE GOSPEL WILL BOW THE KNEE TO “CROSS SECTOR COLLABORATION” AND THE CHURCH WILL PARTNER WITH LYING GLOBALIST TO TRACK AND PREVENT “MISINFORMATION/DISINFORMATION… A DEADLY FUTURE FOR THE INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH.

WEA PARTICIPATION IN WEF “FAITH IN ACTION”.

The World Economic Forum

@wef will launch its Faith in Action #Report during the Annual Meeting 2024 in #Davos-Klosters, #Switzerland, as part of its ongoing engagement on the relevance and the role of #religion towards #global challenges! https://religiousfreedomandbusiness.org/2/post/2023/06/grim-joins-world-economic-forum-faith-in-action-advisory-board.html

WEA EGALITARIAN PUSH.

World Evangelical Alliance

“WEA’s Esther Project advocates for equal co-leading opportunities. Join us to empower women in ministry and create an inclusive church. Support Now:”WEA’s Esther Project advocates for equal co-leading opportunities. Join us to empower women in ministry and create an inclusive church. Support Now:”

Our vision for THE ESTHER PROJECT is that over the coming years we will spark a movement of women and girls dedicating themselves to be an “Esther” and to applying their God-given gifts in the building of the Kingdom of God.”

“THE ISSUE”

“Women in Church Leadership”

“For years, the issue of women in church leadership – formal and informal – has been a touchy subject both theologically and institutionally. Sadly, many gifted women have been overlooked and discouraged. Thankfully, this is changing. A recent survey indicated 7 in 10 evangelicals supported women teaching, leading worship, and preaching in church. Yet, this has yet to be reality in church institutions.”

“The WEA is committed to the equality and co-leading of men and women when it comes to serving the Kingdom of God. THE ESTHER PROJECT is the WEA initiative that is actively working to:

  • Advocate for full co-leading of women in church and parachurch ministry
  • Equip and empower women and girls to assume leadership roles
  • Celebrate publicly the unique and influential role women are having”

Why Esther?

“God did amazing things through Esther. Esther’s name symbolizes peace, joy, generosity, and justice. Her Persian name, Esther, means “the star.” Biblically speaking, God uses his stars.”

“The framework for this initiative is built on Esther’s characteristics: Esther listened to God and recognized His calling on her life. Esther had wisdom.”

“Esther never abused her authority. Esther loved God. Esther’s faith was strong. Esther displayed courage. Esther showed humility. Esther had patience.”

“Three Key Pillars”

1. WEA Women’s Commission

“The goal of this global network is to equip Christian women in every sphere of life – church, community, family, and business – to contribute effectively to God’s purposes and plans. This is a gathering place for women discuss issues specific to women at the church.”

“Working in eight regions of the world, the Commission encourages and connects women leaders of all ages to develop their gifting and talent, to act strategically and be a voice on issues impacting women and girls.”

“Conferences, training materials, a speaker’s bureau, research, podcasts, growth groups and media representation comprise the expanding strategic activities of the Woman’s’ Commission.”

To date, the Women’s Commission has made significant inroads in the empowering of women at church. Some achievements include:

  • Developed The Call to All Christians, a prophetic statement setting out what
    evangelical women across the world want to declare about the experiences of women and girls. 
  • Developed Rise in Strength (riseinstrength.net) as a founding partner. Rise in Strength is a platform for women in international leadership  
  • Developed resources around sound Biblical literacy on gender and equality, issues affecting women and girls such as family, violence, trafficking, persecution, and health”

“The impact of a healthy Woman’s’ Commission is
measured in the growing number of women
engaged in the Commission and church leadership
work and the increasing acceptance of women in
church leadership.”

NOTE: DO NOT MISS THE CONTEXT OF THIS WEA PUSH ON THE HEELS OF A 5 YEAR CHURCH #METOO JUSTICE MOVEMENT AND THE WEA MOVE INTO DEEPENING PARTNERSHIP”COLLABORATION” WITH THE GLOBALIST WEF “FAITH IN ACTION”. THIS IS NOT A GOSPEL MOTIVATED AGENDA.

CONCLUSION.

The bottom line is the WEA and other NGO’s, missions organizations, denominations, and evangelical leaders are moving forward in allignment with the globalist agenda which directly feeds into prophetic warnings of seduction of the church into utter apostasy.

apostasy

noun

apos·​ta·​sy ə-ˈpä-stə-sē 

pluralapostasies

an act of refusing to continue to follow, obey, or recognize a religious faith

abandonment of a previous loyalty DEFECTION

They have forgotten the simple reality that opposites cannot “yoke” in “partnerships” with opposite goals /endgames/ spiritual moorings . God has forbidden such insanity.

2 Corinthians 6:

Be Holy

11 O Corinthians! We have spoken openly to you, our heart is wide open. 12 You are not restricted by us, but you are restricted by your own affections. 13 Now in return for the same (I speak as to children), you also be open.

14 Do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers. For what fellowship has righteousness with lawlessness? And what [e]communion has light with darkness? 15 And what accord has Christ with Belial? Or what part has a believer with an unbeliever? 16 And what agreement has the temple of God with idols? For you[f] are the temple of the living God. As God has said:

“I will dwell in them
And walk among them.
I will be their God,
And they shall be My people.”

17 Therefore

“Come out from among them
And be separate, says the Lord.
Do not touch what is unclean,
And I will receive you.”
18 “I will be a Father to you,
And you shall be My sons and daughters,
Says the Lord Almighty.”

EVANGELICAL SILLY SEASON IN FULL SWING FOR 2024 ELECTION CYCLE AND “THIRD WAY” VOICES RISE TO THE OCCASION.

OBAMA FOUNDATION AND DEMOCRATIC PARTY OPERATIVES LIKE MICHAEL WEAR AND RUSSELL MOORE NEVER SEEM TO UNDERSTAND THAT THE GIG IS UP AND FEW ARE BUYING THEIR CLASSIC “THIRD WAY” FABIAN SOCIALISM MESSAGE …OR TAKING THEM SERIOUSLY AS ADVOCATES FOR UNITY IN A DANGEROUS AND DIVISIVE POLITICAL WORLD. INSTEAD THEY APPEAR AS MARKERS IN THE FADING ECHO CHAMBER OF A FAILED PROGRESSIVE MACHINE SEEKING TO MOVE CONSERVATIVE CHRISTIANS INTO FAR LEFT VOTING PATTERNS AND OUT OF THE WAY FOR THE GLOBALIST AGENDA.

BUT BLM/ COVID LOCKDOWNS/ VAX MANDATES/ RAINBOW DISNEY/ WOKE INSANITY/ DOMINION MACHINES/ DEAD PULPITS AND RUNAWAY INFLATION HAVE FINALLY AWAKENED THE SLEEPING GIANT OF THE COLLECTIVE EVANGELICAL CONSCIENCE.

By Thomas Littleton

1/12/2024

By now many evangleicals have just heard the empty narratives enough and seen clearly that the progressive agenda behind people like Michael Wear (Obama Foundation’s Ambassador to America’s Believers ) and Russell Moore (disgraced and defrocked Southern Baptist Ethicist and “Public Theologian” and editor at Christianity -Astray -Today) intend ,like some STRANGE ADDICTION-to take them “farther than they want to go- cost them more than they want to pay and will keep them (conservative Christians) longer than they want to stay. In short the gig is up but there is still money to be made- books and magazines to sell, articles to right, grants to be applied for and lives to be reshape and wrecked among the young restless and easily ruined of the upcoming generation ( yes they are now targeting our children and grandchildren with the third way poison). So again the chorus of progressive voices singing the “Third Way ” mating calls of evangelical voters and globalist idealist are sounding loud and proud in the run up to November. Just take a look .

THE UNCHANGING TALKING POINTS OF HIGH PAID OPERATIVES.

MICHAEL WEAR’S NEW BOOK.

THESE GUYS ARE ALWAYS WORRIED ABOUT YOUR POLITICS

Spiritual Formation and the Renovation of Public Life Paperback – January 23, 2024

by Michael R. Wear (Author) PREORDER NOW!

“For those discouraged and exhausted by the bitterness and rage in our politics, Michael Wear offers a new paradigm of political involvement rooted in the teachings of Jesus and drawing insights from Dallas Willard’s approach to spiritual formation.

“When political division shows up not only on the campaign trail but also at our dinner tables, we wonder: Can we be part of a better way? The Spirit of Our Politics says “yes,” offering a distinctly Christian approach to politics that results in healing rather than division, kindness rather than hatred, and hope rather than despair.”

“In this profound and hope-filled book, Michael Wear–a leading thinker and practitioner at the intersection of faith and politics–applies insights taken from the work of Dallas Willard to argue that by focusing on having the “right” politics, we lose sight of the kind of people we are becoming, to destructive results. This paradigm-shifting book reveals:”

  • Why we need to reframe how we view our political involvement as Christians
  • How as Christians we can reorient our politics for the good of others
  • The crucial connection between discipleship to Jesus and political involvement
  • A different way of talking about politics that is edifying, not stomach-turning
  • How to navigate political strife in churches and small groups
  • Why who we are in our political life is not quarantined from who we are in “real life”
  • Why gentleness is entirely possible in our political discourse

The Spirit of Our Politics is for readers of any political perspective who long for a new way to think about and engage in politics. That new approach begins with a simple question: What kind of person would I like to be?”

Some other endorsements- consider the sources:

“The Spirit of Our Politics is one of the most important books of our time. In this brilliant text, Michael Wear draws on Dallas Willard’s insights to argue that our personal character deeply influences our political landscape. While Wear delves into the complexities of how our politics reached its current state, this book isn’t merely an analysis of the past; it radiates with a visionary outlook for the future. Instead of merely lamenting what has been, Wear offers a thoughtful and constructive path forward. Every reader, regardless of their political inclination, should take up the invitation contained in this essential reading. Through it, we are prompted to reflect, What kind of person would I like to be–and how can my conclusion shape a better political tomorrow? Joshua DuBois, CEO of Values Partnerships; former executive director, The White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships” ( Wear Obama era FBP recruiter with grants galore to offer fools like SBC former CEO Frank Page in 2009 to join.)

“It’s rare to find a book so wise and helpful that I want to put it in the hands of every pastor, parent, and future leader I know. The Spirit of Our Politics is such a book. Michael Wear weaves together his expertise on American politics and Dallas Willard’s vision for the centrality of discipleship in the Christian life. In doing so, he accomplishes the rare feat of merging political theology and spiritual formation in ways that are profoundly necessary yet virtually absent in the current political discourse both in the church and in broader society. This book opens a window, letting a new, hopeful breeze blow into the dark, airless room of American politics. The Spirit of Our Politics should be required reading for every Christian in America. Tish Harrison Warren, author of Liturgy of the Ordinary and Prayer in the Night”( Tish is a Revoice LGBTQ Thriving in the Church speaker and Board Member and part of the egalitarian feminist movement afoot in conservative seminaries .)

“Liberal democracy depends on virtuous citizens who are committed to its survival, yet it often fails to inculcate these virtues. Michael Wear outlines the role of Christianity in helping to lay the foundations for virtuous civic engagement in an era when the faith is arguably in jeopardy of becoming a victim of vituperative culture wars. Based on a sensitive reading of Scripture and deep experience working in contemporary politics, Wear offers a vision of Christian politics rooted in service and compassion, not conquest or domination. This is a crucial book for thinking about the future of American Christianity. Elizabeth Bruenig, staff writer, The Atlantic” ( Far far left outlet of even farther left Aspen’s Institute . If you read the Bible and can still read this outlet with out alarms and red flags going off then you just might not have much hope.)

About the Author

“Michael Wear is the founder, president, and CEO of the Center for Christianity and Public Life, a nonpartisan, nonprofit institution that contends for the credibility of Christian resources in public life, for the public good. For well over a decade, he has served as a trusted resource and advisor for a range of civic and religious leaders on matters of faith and public life, including as a White House and presidential campaign staffer. Previously, Michael founded and led Public Square Strategies, a consulting firm that helps religious and political organizations, businesses, and others navigate the rapidly changing landscape of religion and politics in America.”

“Michael’s first book, Reclaiming Hope, examines the role of faith in the Obama years and what it means today. He has coauthored or contributed to several other books, including Compassion and Conviction: The AND Campaign’s Guide to Faithful Civic Engagement with Justin Giboney and Chris Butler. His writing has appeared in the Atlantic, the New York Times, the Washington PostCatapult magazine, Christianity Today, and other publications.”

“Michael and his wife, Melissa, are both proud natives of Buffalo, New York. They now reside in Maryland, where they are raising their beloved daughters, Saoirse and Ilaria.”

TRINITY FORUM IS NOW NOTIHING BUT A PLATFORM FOR A STEADY PARADE OF THIRD WAY CIRCUS PERFORMERS.

Os Guinness co-founded Trinity Forum in 1991 and many conservative believers remained on its mailing list BUT today it is has so tainted and corrupted it’s reputation with these third way circuit riders that few are listening ANYMORE. Guys like Obama operative Michael Wear make up the ranks of the “Trinity Fellows” list.

Wear taking the stage at Trinity …AGAIN:

“How should our faith affect our participation in civic life? What would it look like for believers to be a countercultural force in an era of polarization and division, rather than simply another interest group supporting its chosen political teams? How might churches and faith-based institutions think about equipping the laity for faithful and thoughtful public engagement? As we enter an election year, it’s a particularly fitting time to consider these questions.”

“Trinity Forum Senior Fellow Michael Wear confronts the relationship of faith and politics in his forthcoming book The Spirit of Our Politics: Spiritual Formation and the Renovation of Public Life. Rather than treating political activities as a tertiary interest, he claims that “politics is an essential forum in which we live out our love for God and neighbor.””

“We invite you to join us for an Online Conversation with Michael Wear, Friday, January 26 at 1:30 p.m. ET as we consider how to love our neighbors in the way we engage with public life.”

THANK TIM KELLER AND THE GOSPEL COALITION AND MOORES FORMER PLATFORM THE SBC/ERLC FOR MAKING THE AGENDA TOO OBVIOUS.

Russell Moore having been booted out of the Southern Baptist Ethics and Religious Liberty position and Tim Keller’s The Gospel Coalition being exposed as the primary feeder of false WOKE Justice gospel into conservative movements in the church has opened A LOT OF EYES. Also the stench of death reeking up the breath and breadth of our church pulpits and curriculums have all served to help Christians move beyond their once hearty appetite for the social gospel and have helped create a well placed suspicion of people who comformtable dance on both sides of the spiritual and convictional divide and appear self appointed to tell you how to VOTE.

CONCLUSION.

The audience for these events and books and speakers is fading. It cannot be fast enough. But don’t expect them to go away any time in 2024. It is election year afterall.

Jesus reminds us who we serve and in who’s image we bear when it comes political loyalties. Think it through.

The Pharisees: Is It Lawful to Pay Taxes to Caesar?

15″ Then the Pharisees went and plotted how they might entangle Him in His talk. 16 And they sent to Him their disciples with the Herodians, saying, “Teacher, we know that You are true, and teach the way of God in truth; nor do You care about anyone, for You do not regard the person of men. 17 Tell us, therefore, what do You think? Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar, or not?”

18 “But Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said, “Why do you test Me, you hypocrites? 19 Show Me the tax money.”

So they brought Him a denarius.

20 And He said to them, “Whose image and inscription is this?”

21 They said to Him, “Caesar’s.”

“And He said to them, “Render therefore to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s.” 22 When they had heard these words, they marveled, and left Him and went their way.”

UPDATE: SAM ALLBERRY’S CHURCH OF ENGLAND EXPOSES TRUE AGENDA BEHIND “SSA HOSPITALITY” RHETORIC & A DECADE OF SOCIAL CHANGE EFFORTS.

SINCE 2013 THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND HAS BEEN WORKING TO MANIPULATE ITS CONGREGANTS TO ACCEPT THE LAW PARLIAMENT PASSED MAKING SAME SEX MARRIAGE LEGAL. ACTIVIST LIKE SAM ALLBERRY AND HIS “LIVING OUT” MINISTRY BECAME THE CENTRAL VOICES TO CONSERVATIVE CHURCH GOERS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE ATLANTIC. NOW IT IS CLEAR THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND WAS WORKING THE ISSUE TOWARD SOCIAL CHANGE ACCEPTANCE IN ORDER TO AVOID LOSING IT’S ROLE AS THE “STATE CHURCH” AND ITS BISHOP’S SEATS IN PARLIAMENT.

Rev Thomas Littleton

12/26/ 2023

Sam Allberry is one of the lead activist imported from the UK CoE business into the US “conversations” on sexuality and gender.This minefield of activist narratives was embedded in the terrain in the Southern Baptist Convention, its churches, seminaries, the Presbyterian Church in America and among convictional and conservative churches thanks to trusted leaders like Albert Mohler, Tim Keller, Russell Moore and their organizations like SBTS, TGC & ERLC.

FEW KNEW THE REALITY BEHIND THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND SSA AMBASSADOR TO AMERICA.

The Church of England , which has been in steep decline for many decades, enacted dialectical conversations in 2013 responding to the Parliament’s legalization of same sex marriage. By forming study groups, commissioning a report and implementing nationwide controlled dialog events, they set out to bring change in attitudes toward and to move the churches few remaining active members to accept homosexual /LGBTQ inclusion and Same Sex Marriage inside the church.

CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND THE PILLINGS REPORT

Pilling Report published

28/11/2013

“The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have today published the Report of the House of Bishops Working Group on Human Sexuality.

“In a statement thanking the working group – chaired by Sir Joseph Pilling – for its report, the Archbishops commented that the report “is a substantial document proposing a process of facilitated conversations in the Church of England over a period of perhaps two years. The document offers findings and recommendations to form part of that process of facilitated conversations. It is not a new policy statement from the Church of England.

“Noting that “the issues with which the Report grapples are difficult and divisive” the Archbishops recognise Sir Joseph’s Pilling’s comment that ‘disagreements have been explored in the warmth of a shared faith’. The Archbishops continue “Our prayer is that the process of reflection that will now be needed in the Church of England, shaped by the House of Bishops and the College, will be characterised by a similar spirit.”

“Commissioned by the House of Bishops of the Church of England in January 2012, the working group included the bishops of Gloucester, Birkenhead, Fulham and Warwick. The group invited three advisers to join in the work. They were: Professor Robert Song, The Ven Rachel Treweek and the Revd Dr Jessica Martin.”

FAILURE TO DECEIVE

Ten years later the efforts have proven a failure and remain a major source of division and fear and loathing between Parliament and Englands “State Church”. Real Christians who actually read their bibles and history know the outcomes the Parliament and the Church of England seek to obtain from this dialectical process are not possible because they are unbiblical and invite divine judgement. If successful then the church is no longer the church. Yet none of this has deterred Leaders on both sides of the Atlantic from continuing to push the effort and the dialectical messengers like Allberry and a herd of others. Their message is rooted in SOGI and the globalist desire to normalize and assign special rights to LGBTQ identified people.

NOTE- ALLBERRY CAME TO AMERICA AND BUILT AN IMPRESSIVE PLATFORM OF INFLUENCE CONSTRUCTED ON HIS HOMOSEXUAL DESIRE AND IDENTITY.

SAM ALLBERRY

“Sam Allberry is an editor for The Gospel Coalition, a global speaker for Ravi Zacharias International Ministries, and a pastor based in Maidenhead, UK. He is the author of a number of books, including Is God Anti-Gay? (Good Book, 2013), James For You, and, most recently, Why Bother with Church? He is a founding editor of Living Out, a ministry for those struggling with same-sex attraction.”

NOTE IT WAS AL MOHLER /SBTS DISCIPLE AND REVOICE FOUNDER NATE COLLINS WHO FIRST “REVIEWED ” ALLBERRY’S BOOK “IS GOD ANTI GAY” FOR THE GOSPEL COALITION IN 2013. THESE EFFORTS IMPORTED FROM THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND’S ACITVISM WERE HIGHLY COORDINATED BY TGC AND ITS LEADERS LIKE MOHLER AND MOORE.

Is God Anti-Gay?

JULY 15, 2013  |  NATE COLLINS

“In this brief but important book, Is God Anti-Gay? And Other Questions about Homosexuality, the Bible, and Same-Sex Attraction, Sam Allberry combines pastoral wisdom, authentic autobiography, and sound exegesis to provide Christians with a helpful introduction to the topic of homosexuality…”

(NOTE COLLINS HOLDS TWO DEGREES FROM MOHLER’S SBTS AND ALLBERRY ALSO PROMOTED REVOICE “FOR OUR US AUDIENCE” WHEN REVOICE LAUNCHED IN 2018 WHILE COLLINS TAUGHT NEW TESTAMENT AND COMPLETED HIS BOOK AND DOCTORATE AT SBTS. AGAIN THE FOUNDER OF REVOICE AND ALLBERRY HAVE CLOSE TIES TO MOHLER AND TGC. )

NATE COLLINS LINKED IN:

Experience

WORLDVIEW WEEKEND HAS DONE EXTENSIVE EXPOSURE OF THIS PRO LGBTQ “CHRISTIAN ” MOVEMENT AND ITS ORIGINS OVER THE YEARS WITH THIS AUTHOR.

ERLC AND RUSSELL MOORE ADVOCATE REDEFINING FAMILY AND PROMOTE GAY PRIEST WHO WANTS TO BABYSIT YOUR CHILDREN.

Mon, 10/22/2018 by Thomas Littleton

Trusted Church Denominations & Seminaries Producing LGBTQ Activists

Mon, 05/14/2018

ALSO AN EXCELLENT NEW CALVINIST EXPOSE’ ON ALLBERRY EXPLAINS THE ORIGINS OF “SSA LANGUAGE ” FROM THE LAUSANNE MOVEMENT’S VAUGHN ROBERTS AND THE IMPACT OF ALLBERRY ON THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

“Sam Allberry is a priest of the Church of England who has popularized the phrase of ‘same-sex attraction’ in the Church. Describing himself ‘as someone who lives with homosexuality’, he teaches that ‘homosexuality’ and ‘same-sex attraction’ (SSA) are interchangeable, although he prefers the phrase SSA. ‘I prefer to talk in terms of someone who experiences homosexual feelings, or same-sex attractions (SSA)’ (p11) Sam tends to avoid the word ‘gay’ because he does not want his sexual preference to describe who he is as a person.  He wants to be known as a ‘same sex attracted Christian’.  He writes: ‘I have found biblical Christianity a wonderful source of comfort and joy.’ (p10)”

“Together with his two same-sex attracted friends, Sean Doherty and Ed Shaw, and with the support of Vaughan Roberts, President of the Proclamation Trust, Sam Allberry leads a mission to promote his same-sex ideology through a website, entitled Living Out.  He has also written the book, Is God anti-gay? which has become a best-seller in the evangelical world.  Yet the phrase same-sex attraction is unknown in Scripture.  “

FOR MORE ON CoE EFFORTS AND LIVING OUT /REVOICE AND THE ” PILLNGS REPORT” READ HERE :

ALLBERRY IN AMERICA

Mohler, Allberry, Moore At T4G “Together for the Gospel” in 2014 : 

HOMOSEXUALITY: OUR THIRD RAIL?

Speakers: Albert MohlerRussell MooreSam Allberry Year: 2014 Session: Panel Session

“Al Mohler sits with Sam Alberry, author of “Is God anti-Gay?”, and Russell Moore, president of the Ethics & Religious Liberties Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, to discuss the issue of homosexuality. Mohler says that, “this issue is in many ways the frontline issue of our engagement with the culture and with people — some of whom struggle with this issue personally. Others struggle with how anyone can hold anything other than the position that the dominant culture says is mandatory.” Holding this in tension, these brothers discuss how this issue affects our evangelism and ministries.”

WHY WERE AMERICAN EVANGELICAL LEADERS LOOKING TO A GAY PRIEST FROM A STATE RUN CHURCH OF ENGLAND FOR MESSENGING TO AMERICAN CHURCHES?

The answer likely has direct ties to the sudden increase in US churches involvement in faith based partnership grants and in operating its missions organizations within NGO guidelines working directly with the United Nations. Meanwhile Allberry had come straight from the CoE and Vaughn Roberts 2010 Lausanne involvement to spread the SSA inclusion message stateside. Now 10 years later a dissapointed Parliament is seeking to strike back at the CoE for its failure to bring about compliance.

BOOT THE BISHOPS & STRIP THE CoE OF STATE CHURCH STATUS -WHAT THE ENGLISH GOVERNMENT JUST THREATENED TO DO.

“Advent is the season when the Church of England usually runs a campaign to get more people into church, and this year is no exception. “Follow The Star: Join The Song” is a drive to get more people singing, and a new melody for a traditional carol, “The First Nowell,” by one of Britain’s most acclaimed choral composers, Bob Chilcott, has been specially written for the campaign. But this Advent is going to be remembered for a different first. Last Sunday, the third Sunday in Advent, the Church of England launched its prayers of blessing for same-sex couples.”

“Called Prayers of Love and Faith, they are the result of seven years of discussion within the Church of England about what its pastoral response to same-sex relationships should be. But the blessing may be too little too late for critics of the church, which has been declining in attendance and support for decades, and the state. A bill seeking to “disestablish” the Church of England was presented to the House of Lords last week that, while it has little chance of passing, signals a growing discomfort with the relationship between church and state in the country. A major reason is the church’s stance on same-sex marriage, which stands in contrast to the law of the land and has long alienated politicians and peers.”

THE LONG TERM IMPLICATIONS OF THE THREAT.

Long Term the Church of England cannot continue to exist without government support and has little left to boast of related to national influence based only on its dwindling membership.

An internal study reveals:

“The total Worshipping Community was 1,113,000 people in 2019; 1,031,000 people in 2020; and 966,000 people in 2021. The Church of England’s Worshipping Community in 2021 was about 1.7% of the population of England.”

NOW ADD THE PRESSURE TO FORCE ACCEPTANCE OF THE LGBTQ AGENDA AND …

CoE IS “BELEAGUERED BY THE SSA ISSUE AFTER A DECADE OF GOVERNMENT PRESSURE.

“According to Malcolm Brown, the Church of England’s director of mission and public affairs, the bill is a way of gauging what the church’s critics think.”

“We feel rather beleaguered over same-sex issues,” said Brown. “A lot of people in Parliament feel we should be brought into line on same-sex marriage.”

“Same-sex marriage has been legal in England and Wales for almost 10 years, but the amendments to the 2010 Equality Act that paved the way for legalizing same-sex marriage also ensured a get-out clause for the Church of England so that its canon law would not be affected.”

NOTE ” FOR MORE ON ALLBERRY AND LIVING OUT’S ROLE IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLANDS ONGOING EFFORTS FOR LGBTQ INCLUSION READ HERE:

The purpose of this video is to show how Allberry and friends are using the term ‘same-sex attraction’ to sanitise the sin of homosexuality, described in Scripture ‘vile affections’ which are ‘against nature’, also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is shameful’ (Romans 1.26,27).”

BAPTIST AND PRESBYTERIANS FLOODED BY ALLBERRY AND A HERD OF ACTIVIST.

FOR MORE ON ALLBERRY TIES TO REVOICE “LGBTQ /QUEER CHRISTIANITY ” MOVEMENT AND THE SWEEPING CHANGE AGENTS PROMOTING ALLBERRY IN CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST AND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES -READ HERE- https://thirtypiecesofsilver.org/2019/06/10/the-tempest-in-sam-allberrys-teapotmuch-ado-about-not-talking-revoice-2019/

THE CHURCH ON BOTH SIDES OF THE ATLANTIC AND GLOBALLY REMAIN BETWEEN THE ROCK OF GOD’S REVEALED TRUTH AND HISTORY& THE HARD PLACE OF KEEPING PACE WITH THE ROTTING AND RAPIDLY DECLINING CULTURE. APPEASEMENT IS NOT THE ANSWER AND CHANGE AGENTS ALWAYS FAIL IN THE END BECAUSE RHETORIC AND NARRATIVES ARE NOT SUSTAINABLENOR TRUTH .

THE CHURCH OF ENGLANDS EXCUSES SOUND EXACTLY THE SAME AS BAPTIST LEADERS LIKE MOHLER AND MOORE -ONLY THE AMERICAN CHURCH IS NOT A STATE CHURCH SO THE “NEED FOR CHANGE” IS ONLY DUE TO OTHER PRESSURES.

“In a modern, pluralistic, and secular society, it is a rather archaic and unjustifiable religious privilege at the heart of our constitution to be implanted at the very heart of the organization and management of the State,” Lord Scriven wrote in an article for National Secular Society.”

“The bill is designed to separate Church and State by removing the Church’s privileged, established status, the automatic right of bishops to sit in the House of Lords and the monarch’s role as Supreme Governor of the Church of England — a role recently highlighted when King Charles III was crowned in an Anglican coronation ceremony in May.”

“Although the bill has little chance of becoming law — it was not presented by the government, so it will be difficult to timetable debate — it does indicate a certain dissatisfaction with the established Church, and so has been noted with concern by its senior officials and bishops.”

“Brown does not think that the launch of Prayers of Love and Faith last Sunday will change opinion. “They will probably not be enough for those for whom identical treatment of LGBTQ people is an article of faith,” he said.”

CONCLUSION

ADMISSION OF FAILURE – READ CAREFULLY-

“At a time when the Church of England is facing this latest debate about its status, it is finding that some of its natural allies are no longer quite so friendly. Traditionally it was supported by members of the Conservative Party, known as One Nation Tories, who approved of the Church of England as a unifying body with a traditional role in society. But as the governing Conservative Party moves more to the right, fewer MPs tend to be One Nation Tories. Other Conservatives are far more critical of the Church of England and dislike commentary from the bishops on social issues.”

“One privilege of being an established church is that the Church of England has 26 bishops sitting in the House of Lords, where they often speak on those very issues, such as the cost of living crisis, poverty and migration, that are so sensitive for the government. One key establishment privilege is that the Archbishop of Canterbury, by virtue of his office, is allowed to bring a debate of his choice. Last Friday, the current Archbishop, Justin Welby, chose to speak on the family, linked to a commission on the issue that he initiated.”

GOD IS NOT INTERESTED IN POLITICS, PARLIAMENTS LAWS OR THE VOICES OF CHANGE AGENTS. BELOVED TRUST HIM AND STAY THE COURSE WITH HIS HOLY WORD AND THE BIBLICAL HOPE THE TRUE GOSPEL OFFERS.

1 Corinthians 6:9-11

“Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived. Neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor homosexuals, nor sodomites, 10 nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners will inherit the kingdom of God. 11 And such were some of you. But you were washed, but you were sanctified, but you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God.”

WORLD EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE ROLE IN UPCOMING WEF /DAVOS 2024 “FAITH IN ACTION” COLLABORATION

ANOTHER ROUND OF FAITH BASED / EVANGELICAL EMPHASIS FOR GLOBALIST WEF IS SET FOR THE JANUARY DAVOS 2024 MEETINGS. COLLABORATING WITH NGOs, LABOR LEADERS, CIVIL SOCIETY ADVOCATES, ASPENS INSTITUTE, AND A HODGE PODGE OF INTERFAITH RELIGIOUS COMPROMISERS-WEF TAKES “FAITH IN ACTION” INTO HIGH GEAR FOR 2024 U S ELECTION CYCLE AND RUN UP TO 2030 GLOBAL GOALS.

Rev Thomas Littleton

12/14/2023

“col·lab·o·ra·tion”

/kəˌlabəˈrāSH(ə)n/- 

2. “traitorous cooperation with an enemy.”

WEF/DAVOS 2024“FAITH IN ACTION

https://www.weforum.org/projects/faith-in-action/

Faith in Action

“The world is undergoing deep, complex and accelerated transformations, and neither government, nor business, nor civil society alone can address our common challenges. Religion, values and spirituality continue to shape the societal transformations of today – economic, geopolitical, technological and cultural. With over 80% of the global population adhering to religious and spiritual traditions, the influence of faith today underlines the need for multi-stakeholder action to solve global challenges and build social cohesion.”

“As part of its Civil Society Communities and across our Centres, the World Economic Forum engages roughly 125 religious leaders, faith-based organizations, interfaith groups, multi-faith networks, and experts of religion from over 10 of the world’s major religions and spiritual traditions.”

“In partnership with key global faith representatives, experts and community leaders, the Forum will launch a report (entitled “Faith in Action) in January 2024. The report will highlight contributions that faith communities and organizations are providing through public private partnerships. Covering key thematic areas for public-private cooperation (from urban transformation to climate action), the report will discuss the impact of religion and spirituality towards public private cooperation in today’s polycrisis and provide a roadmap for transformative partnerships with business, government and philanthropic organizations.”

“The report aims to accelerate the prosocial good of faith through multi-stakeholder partnerships, spotlighting key case studies of existing partnerships and what’s needed for meaningful collaboration between faith, business and other stakeholders. Case studies will focus on the impact of faith and areas of public-private cooperation, including: environmental care; health and healthcare; inclusive societies and social justice; just transition and sustainability; peace and reconciliation; technology and trust; thriving cities; values based investments and industry transformation.”

“In collaboration with report partners, the Forum is gathering case studies through the Faith in Action survey. To submit your impact examples on faith and public-private cooperation, please visit wef.ch/faithsurvey. The deadline to submit survey responses is September 15th, 2023. The full list of survey questions can be found here.”

SAMPLE QUESTIONS ON FAITH IN ACTION SURVEY

https://weforum.ent.box.com/s/kkzal8npnmeyri2pirhyf6f4f9a6frog 

“What is the name of the faith and business project?
Does the project have a website? If so please provide the project’s website address.
Describe the faith & business project in 300 words or less:
Does the faith & business project work in any of the following sectors? Check all that apply.”
o Environmental Care: Accelerating climate action towards net zero, circular
economies, and regenerative food, water and ocean systems.
o Values Based Investments and Industry Transformation: Allocating capital and
investment to support planet, people and communities
o Health and Healthcare: Scaling solutions for more resilient, efficient and equitable
healthcare systems.
o Inclusive Societies and Social Justice: Shaping inclusive, just, and equitable
societies that create opportunities for all.
o Thriving Cities: Strengthening community resiliency and local economies.
o Technology and Trust: Promoting ethical, human-centered and society-serving
technologies.
o Peace and Reconciliation: Helping progress peace within complex geopolitical
landscapes.
o Just Transition and Sustainability: Ensuring the energy transition is sustainable,
secure, resilient and affordable.
o Other impact areas not listed above:”

“What type of organization are you? Please select the description that best describes your
organization:
o Primary religious organization: These are organizations that have a primary religious
function and purpose like a church, a mosque, a temple, a denomination, a religious
order, etc.
o Secondary religious organization: This is a non-profit organization or charity that has
a religious mission.
o Indigenous led organization: This is an organization, instrument, agency, or other
body made up of a majority of Indigenous individuals.
o Indigenous community based organization: This is a nonprofit organization which is
representative of an Indigenous community or significant segments of an Indigenous
community Religious business: This is a business that self-identifies, either publicly or
privately, as guided by principles, values, and/or objectives associated with formal
religions or faiths.
o Spiritually centered and/or values led business: This is a business that has spiritual
and/or value driven sensibilities that are not directly aligned or associated with formal
religions or faiths.
o Non-religious business: A business that is operated without any religious
considerations. Non-religious non-profit/charity: This is a non-profit or charity that is
operated without any religious considerations.
o Public sector organization: This is a public sector entity working at the intersection of
faith and the public sector, and/or business.”

“Who are the primary beneficiaries of the project? Check all that apply.
o Children (i.e., 1-12 yrs. old) Young people (i.e., 13-21 yrs. old)
o Women
o Men
o Families
o Marginalized groups. Please list the marginalized groups your project helps.
o If your work is focused on beneficial outcomes for the environment, or other
outcomes than those human beneficiaries listed above, please name/describe the
beneficial outcome of your project(s), and if possible a quantitative measure of your
impact, e.g., “Old growth forest/50,000 acres.”
Beneficiary: (describe the beneficiary)
Quantitative Measure”

“To your knowledge and/or experience what are the most important factors for achieving
successful faith & business projects?
Important factor for successful faith & business projects:
Important factor for successful faith & business projects:
Important factor for successful faith & business projects:”

THE DAVOS DREAM TEAM

Partners

3BL Associates

Abu Dhabi Forum for Peace

ACT Alliance

Anti-Defamation League

Aspen Institute

Baha’i International Community

Conference of European Rabbis

Council for Inclusive Capitalism

El-Hibri Foundation

Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility

International Christian Union of Business Executives (UNIAPAC)

Mahamakut Buddhist University

Mata Amritanandamayi Math

Nishkam Centre

Religions for Peace

Religious Freedom & Business Foundation

Songdhammakalyani Monastry

Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding

United Nations

World Evangelical Alliance

LEADERS FROM THESE ORGANIZATIONS

David Sangokoya, Head of Civil Society Impact, World Economic Forum

Jack Hildebrand, Community Specialist, Civil Society, World Economic Forum

Natalie Cilem, Community Specialist, Civil Society, World Economic Forum

Gopal Patel, Co-Founder and Director, Bhumi Global; Co-Chair, UN Multifaith Advisory Council

Chris Elisara, PhD, Co-Director, World Evangelical Alliance Sustainability Center

Faith in Action Report Advisory Board:

Tariq Al-Olaimy, Co-Founder, 3BL Associates

Amma, Founder, Mata Amritanandamayi Math

Venerable Dhammananda Bhikkhuni, Abbess, Songdhammakalyani Temple

H.E. Sheikh Abdullah Bin Bayyah, Secretary General, Forum for Promoting Peace in Muslim Societies

Alexis Crow, Partner; Global Head, Geopolitical Investing, PwC

Rudelmar Bueno de Faria, General Secretary, ACT Alliance

Bani Dugal, Principal Representative to the United Nations, Bahá’í International Community

Reverend Mark E. Fowler, CEO, Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding

Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, President, Conference of European Rabbis

Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO and National Director, Anti-Defamation League

Brian Grim, Founding President, Religious Freedom and Business Foundation

Azza Karam, Board Member, United Nations’ Secretary General High Level Advisor Board on Multilateralism

Farhan Latif, President, El-Hibri Foundation

Brie Loskota, Executive Director, Martin Marty Centre for Public Understanding of Religion, University of Chicago

Martin Palmer, Founding President and Chief Executive, FaithInvest

Venerable Anil Sakya, Deputy Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Mahamakut Buddhist University

Bp. Dr. Thomas Schirrmacher, Secretary General, World Evangelical Alliance

H.E. Bhai Sahib Mohinder Singh, Spiritual Leader and Chairman, Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha

Simran Jeet Singh, Executive Director, Aspen Institute’s Religion and Society Program

Meredith Sumpter, CEO, Council for Inclusive Capitalism

Sir Mark V. Vlasic, KCHS, KCEM, CBS Television Studies

Rodrigo Whitelaw, General Secretary, International Christian Union of Business Executives (UNIAPAC)

Joshua Zinner, CEO, Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility

(NOTE- biography on WEF/ Faith in Action leader shows special focus on Social Justice and LGBTQ equality .

About Sangokoya who leads the “Faith in Action”WEF research.

“David Sangokoya is the Head of Civil Society Impact at the World Economic Forum. Based in Geneva, he is responsible for the Forum’s engagement and inclusion of nonprofits, marginalized communities, labour unions, social movements, religious organizations, and civil society innovators across its Centres and multi-stakeholder initiatives. In his role David drives the Forum’s stakeholder inclusion agenda and accelerates the impact of over 120 civil society partnerships across the Forum’s Centres on climate and nature action; industry transformation; social justice and inclusive economies; technology; and geopolitics. He additionally oversees the Global Future Councils on Human Rights, Social Cohesion and Just Transition; the Partnering with Civil Society in the Fourth Industrial Revolution initiative; and co-founded both the Forum’s internal Black and LGBTQI+ employee resource groups. David sits on the board of WINGS, a network of over 170 philanthropy development and support organizations across 57 countries committed to ensuring philanthropy reaches its fullest potential as a catalyst for social progress…With fifteen years of experience in research and global project management, David has worked at the intersection of social justice, sustainable development and responsible digital transformation.”

WEF/DAVOS CENTRAL FOCUS FOR DAVOS 2023 WAS “PRIDE ON THE PROMENADE ” LGBTQ + SOLIDARITY ON DAVOS MAINSTREET .

WORLD EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE PLAYING A KEY ROLE

World Evangelical Alliance

@WEAnews

“World Economic Forum Report: Faith in Action The World Economic Forum will release a report entitled “Faith in Action” in January 2024 at Davos. Learn more:

WEA LEADERS INVOLVED

Chris Elisara, PhD, Co-Director, World Evangelical Alliance Sustainability Center

Bp. Dr. Thomas Schirrmacher, Secretary General, World Evangelical Alliance

WEA “EMERGING LEADERS SUMMIT 2023 SET FORTH SOME OF THE “VALUES” AND POSITION STATEMENTS.

“Here are a few samples of participant comments:

  • “We need a church with a radical sense of urgency because comfort and prosperity have become a plague to our church.”
  • “Ministry without collaboration is like a journey without a destiny. To reach our destiny, it is essential to collaborate with people and move on.”
  • “Collaboration must begin within our own environment before we can spread it to others.”
  • “The urgency about making disciples and then having disciples make disciples is very important in fulfilling the Great Commission.”
  • “The church has forgotten its primary duty to fulfill the mission it was called for. Through this conference, I have made a new commitment to mission.”

For a brief taste of the ELS experience, you can view this summary video.”

WEF “CIVIL SOCIETY”DRIVEN PROPAGANDA OF THE MOVEMENT- NOT REALM FOR CHRISTIAN FAITH

https://www.weforum.org/communities/civil-society/

“As part of the Forum’s multi-stakeholder approach, a diverse community of civil society leaders come together to find solutions, drive impact and advance multi-stakeholder cooperation with government and business leaders. The Forum’s Civil Society Community includes the engagement of the most influential organizations representing the interests of citizens, consumers, marginalized populations, workers, grassroots movements and social causes, including: international non-governmental organizations (INGOs); non-governmental organizations (NGOs), non-profits and charities; trade unions and labour organizations; social movements and activists, indigenous leaders and indigenous knowledge holders; community organizations; faith-based organizations and religious leaders.”

“Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), labour and religious leaders, faith-based organizations and other civil society stakeholders are key members of the World Economic Forum’s multistakeholder platform.”

“Civil society actors from a wide range of fields come together to collaborate with government and business leaders on finding and advocating solutions to global challenges. They also focus on how to best leverage the transformation brought by the Fourth Industrial Revolution and partner with industry, philanthropy, government, and academia to take action and engage in the development, deployment, use, and governance of technology.”

(NOTE IN 2015 THE LAUSANNE MOVEMENT, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EVANGELICALS AND OTHER WORLD EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE AFFILIATES LED BY EVANGELICAL OPERATIVES SUCH AS TIM KELLER, ED STETZER, RICK WARREN AND DAVID PLATT SOUGHT TO LAUNCH “CIVILITAS” A NOW FAILED ATTEMPT TO REDEFINE CHRISTIAN MISSION WITH SOCIAL JUSTICE AND GLOBAL GOALS “CIVIL SOCIETY” ASSERTING THAT “LACK OF CIVILITY’ WAS THE BIGGEST THREAT TO SOCIETY IN THE MODERN ERA. THE EFFORTS FELL FLAT AND THE WEBSITE AND MANIFESTO CAN ONLY BE FOUND ON INTERNET ARCHIVE SITES. SEE THE PROPAGANDA FILLED LAUSANNE / IASC /FRANKFURT SCHOOL INSPIRED RUBBISH AT THE ARCHIVE LINK BELOW.)

WEA AFFILATE ORGANIZATION LAUSANNE MOEMENT IS CELBRATING 50 YEARS WITH A PRAYER GUIDE AND DOUBLING DOWN ON ITS GLOBAL GOALS AGENDA.

” One of the fruits of the Lausanne Congress was the Lausanne Covenant, a declaration of
evangelical faith which has become a point of reference for the mission of evangelical
believers in the world. 50 years later, this International Week of Prayer of the European
Evangelical Alliance gives us the opportunity to reconsider the Covenant”

CIVILITAS -LAUSANNE 2015

This horrific failed politically motivated call by Civilitas was led by Lausanne and included many key leaders among American biblically conservative movements .It was drafted largely by the Frankfurt School Inspired Institutes for Advanced Studies in Culture and featured the Chik-Fil -A corporate compromise with the LGBTQ agenda as a primary example of embracing and living out the “Civilitas Vision” . As with most IASC/ James Davison Hunter operations -it sought to shame biblically convictional Christians for their conservative social and political stance and more them LEFT toward a classic “Third Way” compromise and eventual collapse.

“Civil conversations will work to change the tone of our
society by supplanting vitriolic public discourse with respectful
listening, constructive exchange, and positive partnerships.
Dan Cathy, President and CEO of Chick-Fil-A developed an
improbable model of such civility in a surprising friendship with
Shane Windmeyer, national director of the LGBT group Campus
Pride.”

GEO-POLITICAL FOCUS:WEF /LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS SHARE CONCERN OVER HOW EVANGELICALS VOTED IN 2016 AND 2020 : THE PROBLEM MUST BE FIXED

NOTE- THAT WEF TURNED TO THE HEADQUARTERS OF FABIAN SOCIALSM -THE SELF PROFESSED WOLVES IN SHEEPS CLOTHING WHO CLOAK THEMSELVES IN RELIGIOUS GARMETS TO DECEIVE CHRISTIANS.LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS VOICE WEF/DAVOS/ GLOBALIST CONCENRS OVER HOW AND WHY CHRISTIANS VOTE:

London School of Economics and Political Science

Apr 26, 2021

Evangelicals and Their Politics: Dispatches from the Field

Then-President Donald Trump is surrounded by evangelical leaders during the Announcement of the Guidance on Constitutional Prayer in Public Schools, January 2020 | Photo: The White House

(NOTE THE CENTRAL CONCERN OF LSE/WEF- “As has been well-documented by now, American evangelicals do not separate their faith from politics. They see political engagement as a civic responsibility that is deeply entwined with and influenced by their faith.” EXCERPT FROM FULL ARTICLE REPRINTED BELOW.)

“In the 2016 and 2020 US Presidential elections, evangelical Christians voted overwhelmingly for Donald Trump. In this blog post, Dr Katie Gaddini of UCL unpicks the political relationship this type of Christianity had with Donald Trump, how it changed in 2020, and what it means for American politics moving forward. “

RGS and the US Centre’s USAPP Blog have launched a new joint series focusing on religion in American society, bringing in experts to explore the relationship different faith groups have with American society. Join us on 15 June, as we host a free LSE Public Lecture titled Religious Freedom under the Biden Administration with the US Centre and Department of International Relations.

“In 2016, 81% of evangelical Christians voted for Donald Trump for the 45th President of the United States. Although evangelicals have aligned with the Republican party for decades, this vote amounted to the largest evangelical vote in nearly twenty years. Many journalists, academics, and even some Christian leaders reacted to the 2016 election with dismay at what they saw as the incongruency between evangelical values and Trump’s behaviour, including two divorces, numerous affairs, and countless indiscretions. Four years later, these same journalists, academics and Christian leaders waited to see what Trump’s evangelical base would do at the 2020 Presidential election. Would an impeachment trial, allegations of sexual misconduct and hundreds of controversial Twitter posts be enough to dissuade evangelicals from voting for Trump again?”

“It turns out the answer is a resounding no. Exit polls from the 2020 election estimate that anywhere from 76-81% of evangelicals voted for Trump, meaning that his evangelical base remained committed. For those of us who research evangelicalism and politics these figures do not come as a surprise. For one thing, evangelicals’ approval for Trump remained high throughout his presidency, largely because Trump introduced and upheld the political issues that evangelicals hold dear, including pro-life, pro-Israel, and pro-abstinence-only education policies. But there are other, more nuanced reasons that evangelicals voted again for Donald Trump as President, which I have discovered through my on-going qualitative research on evangelical Christianity and politics in America. Here, I offer some brief dispatches from the field – bearing in mind that “the field,” just like religion and politics moreover, is fluid and ever-changing.”

Revisiting 2016

“When I interviewed American evangelicals and British evangelicals in 2016, I wanted to compare their attitudes towards two major political events: the presidential election and Brexit, respectively. As has been well-documented by now, American evangelicals do not separate their faith from politics. They see political engagement as a civic responsibility that is deeply entwined with and influenced by their faith. Interestingly, British evangelicals feel similarly, even though they tend to align with political issues rather than political parties. The two churches that my research participants attended shared a close connection: they sang the same worship songs on Sunday, they read the same Bible-study books, pastors often moved between the two churches, and congregants made pilgrimage-like trips across the Atlantic to visit one another. Their views on how faith intersects with politics, however, differed dramatically. While the American evangelicals I spoke with voted for Trump because of his strict immigration policies, their British counterparts voted against Brexit for the very same reason. Both groups relied on scripture to defend their position and both saw immigration as intimately linked to their faith. However, as this research demonstrates, what it means to be an ‘evangelical’ in the US is different from in the UK, even when key tenants of their faith and religious practices remain the same. Like all identities ‘evangelical’ is an inherently empty category and is dependent on its social-historical-political context for meaning. And in 2016, the interaction of fundamental identities – religious, political, and national – led to very different priorities for these two groups of evangelicals.”

2020

“Four years later I once again found myself conducting interviews with evangelicals ahead of a presidential election. However, my findings so far show that although immigration remains a top concern for American evangelicals, it is no longer the top concern. Without a doubt, there are two major events of the past year which shaped evangelicals’ political priorities when it came time to vote last November. Firstly, the Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests, which ripped across the United States in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death in June 2020, became a top concern for evangelical voters. For evangelicals living near cities in blue states, such as Seattle, where the protests were especially active, the BLM protests strengthened their support for Trump, who they saw as a stabilising force and a President committed to stamping out identity politics. Moreover, they view Trump as committed to challenging mainstream liberal media, which often emphasised the peacefulness of the BLM protests in reportage, instead of the violence—and symbolised a much larger battle conservative evangelicals are waging against the censorship of free and fair speech.”

“The second concern for evangelical voters last November was the Covid-19 pandemic. In the words of one of my research participants who works for a Republican lobbying firm: “If it wasn’t for the pandemic, Trump would have won again, no question.” He stated this opinion in reference to Republican voters overall, yet for the evangelicals I interviewed, the pandemic solidified their support for Trump. As an anti-establishment President waging war with the mainstream media and the World Health Organisation, Trump was the last stalwart of freedom in the era of lockdowns, mass vaccination programmes and mandatory mask-wearing. For a group deeply dedicated to freedom – the freedom to bear arms, the freedom of speech, the freedom to worship as they want – the restrictions that politicians have imposed in the name of the Covid-19 pandemic, have caused many evangelicals to cling even more staunchly to their understanding of freedom, which they believe is the bedrock of American democracy. And which they fear is in grave danger under a Democratic President and an on-going pandemic.”

What Now?

“Six months later, even though Trump is no longer President, his brand of politics – irreverent, anti-establishment,  and determined – continues. The question is: what now? What will happen with the 74 million people who voted for Trump in 2020, significant numbers of which are evangelical Christians? To which politicians, social movements, and issues will Trump’s evangelical base turn? Both well-established and up-and-coming GOP politicians who espouse Trumpist ideology, such as Madison Cawthorne, Ted Cruz, and Cindy Hyde-Smith, continue to garner the favour of many evangelicals, as evidenced by the Cruz and Hyde-Smith’s recent visit to the US-Mexico border. Will one of them run in the 2024 Presidential election?”

“For a scholar of evangelical Christianity, I am asking all of these questions, as well as wondering how the imbrication of religion and politics in America will twist and turn over the coming years shaping both evangelical culture and the political impact to which it aspires.”

Note: This piece gives the views of the author, and not the position of the LSE Religion and Global Society blog, nor of the London School of Economics.

LABOR LEADERS -NEW TO THE PATNERSHIPS

(NOTE : IN ORDER TO AID THE CURRENT ADMINISTRATIONS EFFORTS TO RE-ENERGIZE IT’S BASE AMONG LABOR UNIONS AND TO ESCAPE THE APPEARANCE OF BEING “IN BED WITH CORPORATE SELF INTEREST” AND “BIG BUSINESS CRONY CAPITALIST IN THE FAITH BASED COLLABORATION/ PARTNERSHIPS – BIG LABOR “LEADERS” HAVE BEEN ADDED TO THE WEF “CIVIL SOCIETY LINE UP.)

“Labour Leaders”

“Labour organizations are crucial to ensuring that economic policies are more inclusive and that workers’ issues are addressed by decision-makers. This is why labor unions and worker organizations are engaged in dialogues and initiatives on globalization, economic revitalization, environment, employment, and social protection, the global financial system, financial inclusion, the future of work, and sustainable production.”

“Labour Leaders are actively engaged in the World Economic Forum’s annual and regional meetings and summits, Global Future Councils, and platforms. Deeper interaction and integration have led to substantive involvement in a range of international governance processes and sector-led dialogues.”

GLOBAL FUTURE COUNCILS OF WEF AND COLLABORATION

The World Economic Forum’s network of Global Future Councils is the world’s foremost multistakeholder and interdisciplinary knowledge network dedicated to promoting innovative thinking to shape a more resilient, inclusive and sustainable future. 

“The network convenes around 600 of the most relevant and knowledgeable thought leaders from academia, government, international organizations, business, and civil society, grouped in expertise-based thematic councils. It is an invitation-only community and members are nominated for a two-year term.”

Mission

“The Network helps to identify and disseminate transformative ideas with the potential for global impact. The Global Future Council members provide strategic insights, scientific evidence, forward guidance, and multidisciplinary understanding of major issues through:”

• Fresh ideas and innovative thinking: Nurturing cutting-edge and disruptive ideas and developing the foresight to identify and shape key areas

• Grounding in expertise and evidence: Providing a foundation for data-, evidence-, fact- and research-based public-private cooperation 

• Interdisciplinary and systems approach:  Connecting the dots between established and frontier issues and integrating thought leaders from business, academia, civil society, government and international organizations”

“Councils play two types of roles – Frontier exploration to address cutting-edge themes that have transformative potential, infuse new ideas, connect frontier thinkers and serve as test beds for future workstreams; and, systems thinking to contribute in a meaningful way to complex global discussions and issues where a multistakeholder group of constituents can drive positive systemic change.”

Members’ engagement

“The Global Future Councils are invitation-only communities and members are invited for a two-year term. Council members participate regularly in virtual interactions and council activities via the Forum’s TopLink platform, email and regular meetings. Each council’s insights are also taken forward by the Forum’s ongoing initiatives, communities and meetings to ensure impact and influence. “

CONCLUSION

WORLD EVANGLEICAL ALLIANCE has not only openly embraced the United Nations and World Economic Forum AGENDA 2030 and Sustainable Development Goals but it has committed long term to influencing and recruiting the entire evangleical community with it’s denominations, churches, missions organizations, Christian education institutions and parachurch organizations into the grand end times globalist anti/christ deceptions. This demonic hoard promises to be one of the most broadly influential contaminations and infiltrations by false doctrine of the UN’s deadly multifaith spirituality that the church has ever experienced. It is truly apocalyptic and prophetic in scope. Get out of any church and STOP donating money to every organization which supports WEA/Lausanne/ NAE or those key evangelical deceivers who promote these errors.

HAMAS ATTACKS ON ISRAEL USED TO PUSH GREATER DHS/FEMA INVOLVEMENT IN U.S.HOUSES OF WORSHIP.

WITH EVANGELICAL LEADERSHIP HAVING JOINED IN BOTH “REFUGEE” MIGRATION AND ISLAMIC EXPANSE IN AMERICA, NOW THE NEED FOR ADDED SECURITY, MORE GRANTS AND GREATER INTRUSION INTO THE CHURCH SEEMS FULLY JUSTIFIED. BUT WHAT DANGERS AWAIT THE MERGER OF FEDERAL AGENCIES AND CHRISTIAN HOUSES OF WORSHIP?

Rev Thomas Littleton 12/6/2023

WANT ARMED SWAT TEAM MEMBERS AT YOUR HOUSE OF WORSHIP? THANK AN EVANGLEICAL WHO SOLD “REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT ” TO THE CHURCHES. (PHOTO from RNS ARTICLE.)

Many US missions organizations and denominations have played key roles in the recent massive influx of migrants into America. Organizations like the Southern Baptist ERLC and outlets like Trinity Forum have lobbied for “Immigration Reform” in order to keep the billions in grant funding flowing into their coffers. The only political hindrance to the flow of government and activist /Soros /open borders-laden cash into these corrupt “Christian “organizations has been a temporary setback brought about by the Trump administration’s so-called “Muslim Ban”.

Evangelical ministries like World Relief partnered with the US Conference of Catholic Bishops to offer community-based / Faith-Based Partnership alliances with federal agencies. Many church and missions organizations were recruited directly by World Relief to join the funding and offer community connections to process, PLACE AND PROVIDE social services and welfare to “refugees” while restricting any ministry-based or “explicitly religious” activity such as prayer, worship of giving away bibles. Still, the evangelical leaders seeking to generate participation and cooperation with these programs continue to maintain and project the work as gospel ministry. NOW after the fruit of years of expanded Muslim Refugee aid, the churches and houses of worship find themselves in need of more grants and ever more direct involvement by government agencies to protect them from the very forces the “Refugee” infiltration has created and intensified.

SOME HISTORY OF THE GROWING PROBLEM OF REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT AS GOSPEL MINISTRY.

HOW DEEP ARE THE SBC/NAMB/ SEND RELIEF INVOLVED IN MUSLIM REFUGEE CARE?

REFORMED BAPTIST THEOLOGIAN ALBERT MOHLER, WHO DISCIPLED SOROS FUNDED IMMIGRATION REFORM ADVOCATE RUSSELL MOORE ATTENDED A CHURCH INVOLVED IN “REFUGEE CARE”.

https://thirtypiecesofsilver.org/2020/02/27/albert-mohlers-home-church-training-flock-in-refugee-resettlement-community-service/

SEMINARIES ARE FLOODED

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND BACKGROUND ON THE PROBLEMS WITH REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT AS MINISTRY CAN BE FOUND IN THESE RESEARCH ARTICLES.

ENTER DHS AND CISA /CYBER AND INFRASTRUCTURE AGENCY -SECURITY PLAN FOR HOUSES OF WORSHIP.

THE INTRUSION AND TRAINING WILL BE NEVER ENDING IN A PARTNERSHIP FORGED OUT OF POLITICAL DESTRUCTION OF NATIONAL BORDERS AND MERGING RELIGIONS INTO A MULTIFAITH GLOBAL SPIRITUALITY.

https://www.cisa.gov/resources-tools/resources/physical-security-performance-goals-faith-based-communities

The guide is divided into five sections: “Identify,” “Protect,” “Detect,” “Respond” and “Recover.”

Physical Security Performance Goals for Faith-Based Communities

Publish Date

December 06, 2023

“The Physical Security Performance Goals for Faith-Based Communities—the first in a series of impending related documents geared toward industry partners—are a set of physical security practices that houses of worship and related facilities can use to reduce security risks to their congregations.
Faith plays an important role in communities across the United States, from providing social services such as food, shelter, and clothing, to fostering a sense of unity for those with similar spiritual beliefs. These welcoming communities are often physically centered around houses of worship, which strive for the right balance between
security and accessibility.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is committed to partnering with faith groups to help mitigate the threat of targeted violence and prepare for potential incidents. To support communities, CISA developed
these performance goals to provide readily implementable, cost-effective solutions that can reduce risk. Once developed and broadly applied, the performance goals will enable houses of worship and related facilities— particularly those with limited resources—to effectively identify and manage risk.”


THE MODEL
The Physical Security Performance Goals model provides recommended considerations aligned with security best practices to mitigate identified threats. The model examines threats and vulnerabilities to provide targeted mitigation strategies, all of which are organized by the following functional categories: Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, and
Recover. This framework directly complements the five mission areas of the National Preparedness Goals, which are to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from threats and hazards that pose the greatest risk.
The security performance goals in this document are displayed in a visual model to help readers understand not only the goals themselves, but also the intended outcomes, risks that the security goals address, and a benchmark for robust security practices. For additional information and context, please see the Resources section located at the end
of the document. For best practices related to cybersecurity, please see the Cross-Sector Cybersecurity Performance.” Goals.
Each goal is comprised of the following components:

The Physical Security Performance Goals for Faith-Based Communities are intended to:

  • Establish a baseline set of physical security practices broadly applicable across houses of worship and related facilities with known risk factors.
  • Create benchmarks to measure and improve physical security maturity and build community readiness and resilience.
  • Articulate actionable guidance, including a prioritized set of physical security practices.
  • Provide a unique tool to identify security gaps and create an actionable plan that aligns with the priorities of faithbased communities.
    The Physical Security Performance Goals for Faith-Based Communities are:
  • Voluntary: These physical security goals are offered as options to enhance security posture and risk tolerance but do not place any obligation on a house of worship. This information can and should be tailored to the needs of each individual facility.
  • Not Comprehensive: These physical security goals do not identify all the physical security practices needed to protect houses of worship. The goals capture a core set of practices with known security approaches that are broadly applicable. Considerations for implementation should include the size of the organization and unique
    challenges specific to the institution and its community. Baselines should be tailored to the needs of individual houses of worship.
    GETTING STARTED
    For houses of worship to successfully implement the security goals, consider identifying a security coordinator and additional security and safety planning team members (if possible) to develop a holistic security strategy. To effectively manage risk, ensure that:
  • Risk assessments are conducted to understand the organization’s exposure to risk.
  • Facilities, people, activities, and processes are identified.
  • Relevant hazards, threats, and consequences to the organization are identified and documented.
  • Evaluations on the likelihood of occurrence and effectiveness of existing controls are conducted.
  • Mitigation strategies are developed, implemented, and regularly re-evaluated to ensure continuous improvement and adaptability.
    Organizations are also encouraged to leverage CISA Protective Security Advisors (PSAs)—security subject matter experts located across the country who directly support faith-based communities with vulnerability assessments, site
    visits, and training at no cost.

SAMPLE RECOMMENDATIONS

“DETECT”

  • “Provide situational awareness training to help individuals quickly identify potential
    threats/hazards to allow for appropriate response to an incident.
  • Utilize greeters at every entry point and parking lot to identify early warning signs of
    potential violence.
  • For schools and daycares on property:
    ◦ Create a culture of reporting concerning behaviors. Students and staff may
    report concerns through a variety of ways (online forms, phone number, email, or
    application platforms).
    ◦ Establish a team that will assess a student’s behavior and provide intervention
    strategies such as counseling, mental health care, or social and family services.”

DETECT
“Power of Hello Houses of Worship Guide – introduces the OHNO
Approach: Observe, Initiate a Hello, Navigate the Risk, and
Obtain Help to assist staff, volunteers, and visitors in observing
and evaluating suspicious behaviors, and obtaining help when
necessary.
De-Escalation Series – contains four products to assist
personnel to identify and navigate suspicious activity or
potentially escalating situations, and to safely disengage and
report to local law enforcement or other appropriate authorities.
Making Prevention a Reality – practical guide on assessing and
managing the threat of targeted violence with concrete strategies
to help communities prevent these types of incidents.
Suspicious Activity and Items – information to recognize unusual
behaviors and suspicious items associated with IED threats.”

DHS ASSESSMENT OF THREATS FROM MAY 2023 FOR 2024 ELECTION CYCLE

Summary of Terrorism-Related Threat to the United States

“The United States remains in a heightened threat environment. Lone offenders and small groups motivated by a range of ideological beliefs and personal grievances continue to pose a persistent and lethal threat to the Homeland. Both domestic violent extremists (DVEs) and those associated with foreign terrorist organizations continue to attempt to motivate supporters to conduct attacks in the Homeland, including through violent extremist messaging and online calls for violence. In the coming months, factors that could mobilize individuals to commit violence include their perceptions of the 2024 general election cycle and legislative or judicial decisions pertaining to sociopolitical issues. Likely targets of potential violence include US critical infrastructure, faith-based institutions, individuals or events associated with the LGBTQIA+ community, schools, racial and ethnic minorities, and government facilities and personnel, including law enforcement.”

MORE GRANT HISTORY -MORE $$$ TO BE PROVIDED

“In 2022, DHS’s Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) provided over $250 million in funding to support target hardening and other physical security enhancements to non-profit organizations at high risk of terrorist attack.”

FY 2023

Total funding available for fiscal year 2023: $305 million

  • Nonprofit Security Grant Program – UASI (NSGP-U) – $152.5 million
  • Nonprofit Security Grant Program – State (NSGP-S) – $152.5 million
  • PAST DHS/FEMA CISA INVOLVEMENT IN CHURCH “SECURITY ” IS DISTURBING INDEED. RECALL “THE POWER OF HELLO”?

CONCLUSION:

IMMIGRATION DRIVEN BY INSIDE ACTIVISTS POLITICAL AGENDAS AND OPEN SOCIETY FUNDING IS NOT COMPASSION.

Ignore the carefully crafted narratives of voices coming from Bio-Logos, Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, Send Relief, World Relief, Trinity Forum and other organizations and the individuals who lead them promoting interfaith dialog, Multifaith community development and “Compassionate Conservatism AKA Faith Based Partnerships. Jesus was not a refugee or an illegal immigrant. He was/is God in the Flesh and not a tool to be used by globalists who use the “useful idiots” of evangelism.

From Rick Warren’s PEACE Plan with its heretical Chrislam to Marvin Olasky the “not so former” Marxist Compassionate Conservatism -BOTH primers for Faith Based Partnerships and NGO /UN alliances -these false ideologies and their false gospels are only endangering our churches and houses of worship with the groundswell of Islam in the West.

Let the reality that DHS and CISA and FEMA see the need to infiltrate, control and fund how churches do “security” and view Hamas attacks on Israel as an even greater opportunity BE A WAKE UP CALL for believers and church leaders everywhere .THIS “Refugee ” surge is planned and coordinated by those who have neither America nor Christian Faith and gospel ministry in mind. DO NOT BE DECEIVED.

THIS IS WHAT THE GOSPEL SOUNDS LIKE ..SOUND FAMILIAR AT ALL?

PAULS CLEAR GOSPEL CALL TO A NATION DROWNING IN IDOLS.

TO THE UNKNOWN GOD.

Therefore, the One whom you worship without knowing, Him I proclaim to you: 24 God, who made the world and everything in it, since He is Lord of heaven and earth, does not dwell in temples made with hands. 25 Nor is He worshiped with men’s hands, as though He needed anything, since He gives to all life, breath, and all things. 26 And He has made from one blood every nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth, and has determined their preappointed times and the boundaries of their dwellings, 27 so that they should seek the Lord, in the hope that they might grope for Him and find Him, though He is not far from each one of us; 28 for in Him we live and move and have our being, as also some of your own poets have said, ‘For we are also His offspring.’ 29 Therefore, since we are the offspring of God, we ought not to think that the Divine Nature is like gold or silver or stone, something shaped by art and man’s devising. 30 Truly, these times of ignorance God overlooked, but now commands all men everywhere to repent, 31 because He has appointed a day on which He will judge the world in righteousness by the Man whom He has ordained. He has given assurance of this to all by raising Him from the dead.”

HOW CRT AND INTERSECTIONALITY HAVE UNDERMINED THE GOSPEL AND THE EVANGELICALS WHO MADE IT POSSIBLE.

IN 2019 THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION WAS HELD IN BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA USING IT’S CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY AS A BACKDROP.THE SBC VOTED IN A “RESOLUTION” ASSERTING THAT CRITICAL RACE THEORY AND INTERSECTIONALITY ARE “HELPFUL ANALYTICAL TOOLS” FOR THE GOSPEL. NOTHING COULD BE FARTHER FROM THE TRUTH. IN FACT THE END GOAL FOR THE ACTIVIST PROMOTING THEM TO THE CHURCHES AND THE OUTCOMES FOR A GENERATION FALLING VICTIM TO THESE FALSE “GOSPELESS” NARRATIVES ARE AS CLEAR AS THEY ARE UNDENIABLE. FOR A GENERATION THE DAMAGE IS DONE AND MANY HAVE LOST A GRASP OF THE GOSPEL ENTIRELY.

Rev Thomas Littleton

11/20/2023

The church remains entangled in the midst of the CRT/BLM / Social Justice/ Racial Reconciliation / MeToo justice movements. As these are marching through the church and its institutions,just under ther surface lay a couple of lesser known realities. The most important of which is that these movements have had people on the inside opening the door to and furthering the cause in the church. THIS IS AN INSIDE JOB BELOVED.

Secondly, by the time these nasty tools of the trade for Cultural Marxist and activist trained by them had surfaced in the SBC and other Christian movements in 2019- they had already been inside once biblical conservative seminaries for over a decade. The fix was in and heading for your churches pulpit.

SOME DEFINITIONS FOR CLARITY.

THESE DETAILS ARE FROM UCLA SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY TO HELP THOSE WHO STILL DO NOT GRASP THE GRAVITY OF WHAT CERTAIN EVANGELICAL LEADERS HAVE PROMOTED IN OUR SEMINARIES, MEDIA AND CHURCHES.

What is Critical Race Theory?

The Theory.

“Critical Race Theory was developed out of legal scholarship. It provides a critical analysis of race and racism from a legal point of view. Since its inception within legal scholarship CRT has spread to many disciplines.  CRT has basic tenets that guide its framework. These tenets are interdisciplinary and can be approached from different branches of learning.”

“CRT recognizes that racism is engrained in the fabric and system of the American society. The individual racist need not exist to note that institutional racism is pervasive in the dominant culture. This is the analytical lens that CRT uses in examining existing power structures. CRT identifies that these power structures are based on white privilege and white supremacy, which perpetuates the marginalization of people of color. CRT also rejects the traditions of liberalism and meritocracy. Legal discourse says that the law is neutral and colorblind, however, CRT challenges this legal “truth” by examining liberalism and meritocracy as a vehicle for self-interest, power, and privilege.  CRT also recognizes that liberalism and meritocracy are often stories heard from those with wealth, power, and privilege. These stories paint a false picture of meritocracy; everyone who works hard can attain wealth, power, and privilege while ignoring the systemic inequalities that institutional racism provides.”

“Intersectionality within CRT points to the multidimensionality of oppressions and recognizes that race alone cannot account for disempowerment. “Intersectionality means the examination of race, sex, class, national origin, and sexual orientation, and how their combination plays out in various settings.” This is an important tenet in pointing out that CRT is critical of the many oppressions facing people of color and does not allow for a one–dimensional approach of the complexities of our world.”

“Narratives or counterstories, as mentioned before, contribute to the centrality of the experiences of people of color. These stories challenge the story of white supremacy and continue to give a voice to those that have been silenced by white supremacy. Counterstories take their cue from larger cultural traditions of oral histories, cuentos, family histories and parables.This is very important in preserving the history of marginalized groups whose experiences have never been legitimized within the master narrative. It challenges the notion of liberalism and meritocracy as colorblind or “value-neutral” within society while exposing racism as a main thread in the fabric of the American foundation.”

“Another component to CRT is the commitment to Social justice and active role scholars take in working toward “eliminating racial oppression as a broad goal of ending all forms of oppression”. This is the eventual goal of CRT and the work that most CRT scholars pursue as academics and activists.”

TELL ME LIES TELL ME BIG ONES.

BLM & CRT HAVE HELPED MEMORIALIZE LIES AND HIDE BILLIONS IN CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION FUNDED TERRORISM, REVOLUTION, AND CORRUPTION.

Ameirca and the church- and the WORLD for that matter- seem to be drowning in an OCEAN OF LIES. The lies of 2020 seem to be paramount in many peoples minds as the truth continues to surface about the “Pandemic”, the “vaccines”, the “election”, January 6th “Insurrection” and the George Floyd “murder”sparking BLM riots across the globe.

In fact 2020 was in many ways “THE YEAR OF LIES” .

Take the recent surfacing of the cause of DEATH with George Floyd. Is anyone lining up to confess to their deception? Are CEOs who FUNDED DOMESTIC TERRORIST demanding their billions back? Are politicians and national state and city leaders resigning over their damning false positions and poisonous narratives they pushed on those who elected them? And finally are the many complicit and false evangelical leaders who marched with and promoted BLM /CRT/Intersectionality Marxist Revolution repenting and confessing to God and to the church for their false gospels and bridge building to the very powers hat seek to destroy Christian Faith globally? Sadly the answer to all these above questions is “NO”. In fact the silence is deafening from many and some are even YET doubling down on the errors.

TUCKER CARLSON AND OTHER MAINSTREAM MEDIA ARE PUTTING OUT THE FACTS ON THE LIES SURROUNDING FLOYD’S DEATH.

“Exposing that new court papers reveal that George Floyd was not murdered in May 2020 by then-police officer Derek Chauvin, Tucker Carlson said: “Did a racist white cop actually murder a man called George Floyd, a civil rights leader, in Minneapolis on Memorial Day of 2020? We’ve been told that happened, relentlessly, for three years. At this point, we’ve been told it so much that everyone seems to believe it.”

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“Former Minnesota prosecutor Amy Sweasy discredited the entire examination: “I called Dr. Baker [Hennepin County Medical Examiner Andrew Baker] early that morning to tell him about the [George Floyd] case and to ask him if he would perform the autopsy on Mr. Floyd. He called me later in the day on that Tuesday and he told me that there were no medical findings that showed any injury to the vital structures of Mr. Floyd’s neck. There were no medical indications of asphyxia or strangulation.” spectator.org/chauvin-did-not-murder-george-floyd/

“George Floyd was not murdered according to the official autopsy. Instead, he died of natural causes, which included decades of drug abuse as well as a fatal concentration of fentanyl in his body on his last day. Fentanyl is a potent synthetic opioid. Opioids reduce the respiratory rate by affecting the respiratory center in the brainstem. Death from opioid overdose results from slow and shallow breathing, also known as opioid-induced respiratory depression. Hence, the real tragedy of Floyd was a life wasted on drug addiction and crime.”

“Yet, the actual circumstances of his tragic demise were knowingly falsified with the purpose of aiding those seeking to skew the national election on Tuesday, November 3rd, 2020.”

THE MUG SHOTS OF GUILTY EVANGELICAL LEADERS: ARE THESE PEOPLE REALLY SAVED?

SOME OF THE BIGGEST OFFENDERS ARE SEMINARY HEADS AND PROFESSORS. ONE IS (OR RATHER WAS) CHIEF ETHICIST OF THE SBC AND IS NOW EDITOR AT CHRISTIANITY TODAY. ENTiRE DENOMINAITONAL MOVEMENTS ARE GOING OVER THE CULTURAL NIAGARA OF DECEIT AND IT IS LIKELY LITTLE ,IF ANYTHING, WILL BE LEFT OF THE INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH IN THE VERY NEAR FUTURE.

ALBERT MOHLER,PRESIDENT OF SBTS, FILLED HIS SEMINARY CLASSES, COURSES, PROFESSORSHIPS AND DEGREE PROGRAMS WITH CRITICAL THEORIES AND THE ACTIVIST WHO “DOCTORED” RESOLUTION 9 FROM A CONDEMNATION OF -INTO AFFIRMATION OF CRT AND iNTERSECTIONALITY.

MOHLER IS AMONG THE WORST EVANGELICAL OFFENDERS BECAUSE HE IS ABLE TO PERSUADE MANY THAT HE IS OPPOSED TO CRT AND BLM SIMPLY BY A POST ON “THE BRIEFING ” WHILE IN ACTIONS AT SBTS AND IN THE SBC -HE IS PROMOTING THEM.

MOHLER’S ACTIVIST DISCIPLES :

RUSSELL MOORE WORKED FOR ALBERT MOHLER FOR OVER 2 DECADES AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR LAUNCHING THE CURRENT RACISM AND “METOO” ABUSE ACCUSATIONS IN THE SBC.

Moore is one of dozens of Mohler/ SBTS trained activist who promote and engage the use of a wide variety of Critical Theories including CRT, Feminine , Queer and Gender Theories. These are skills they developed at SBTS and SHARPENED for action against a Jesus centered Gospel in the SBC .

Moore worked at the ERLC and on the Leadership Council of The Gospel Coalition as both organizations promoted the racially themed CRT laced MLK/50 event which created the conservative biblical response against this surge of WOKE Social Justice in the SBC and beyond. Few recognized the source was their own seminaries.

“Racial Justice and the Uneasy Conscience of American Christianity”

April 10, 2018

Among other CRT and Intersectionality activist of the Mohler stable were the partners with Mohler in the openly CRT super spreader event and book called “Removing the Stain of Racism from the Southern Baptist Convention”.

2018 CP Stage-“Removing the Stain of Racism from the SBC”-

 Jun 19, 2018

“Jarvis Williams moderates a panel titled “Removing the Stain of Racism from the SBC” with Al Mohler, Curtis Woods, Matt Hall, and Kevin Jones.”

(From the Biblical Recorder June 4th 2020)

“Baptists join diverse group of faith leaders in Chicago march.”

“They gathered in Chicago’s historic Bronzeville neighborhood at the Great Northern Migration Monument, which was erected to honor the African American diaspora from the Jim Crow South of the 20th century.”

“Pastors and rabbis led throngs June 2 in a peaceful march that stretched nearly 30 blocks, crying out for justice for George Floyd and an end to historical injustice against blacks.”

“Among the marchers and protesters were Southern Baptist researcher and missiologist Ed Stetzer, Progressive Baptist Church of Chicago members and Senior Pastor Charlie Dates, and members of Hillcrest Baptist Church in suburban Country Club Hills. Police escorted the crowd.”

WHO IS THAT MASKED MAN MARCHING DURING BLM PROTEST? IT IS LIFEWAY RESEARCH TREND SETTER AND WHEATON/BIOLA LEADER OF BILLY GRAHAM CHAIR OF EVANGELISM INFLUENCE PEDDLER AND CHILD CURRICULUM PRODUCER ED STETZER.

“Stetzer encouraged Southern Baptist pastors to study the plight of the oppressed African American community.”

“I’d encourage all pastors to educate themselves more about the inequalities experienced in communities of color, to know the history and the current challenges that still remain,” Stetzer said. “When you do, you will understand more why people protest.”

“Joining in the cause is “an amazing gospel opportunity to stand for what you once stood against because you’ve been changed by the power of the gospel,” Stetzer said, referencing the SBC’s beginnings as a pro-slavery denomination. “I think the Lord would be honored if Southern Baptists saw their unique responsibility to keep working for justice and race relations.”

FROM CHRISTIAN POST JUNE 8 2020

“Evangelicals, David Platt march in DC against racism, police brutality: ‘Forgive us”

THE SOCIAL JUSTICE FALSE PROPHET DAVID PLATT IN HIS EMBATTLED VA. PULPIT.

“Hundreds of evangelicals, including Pastor David Platt, gathered in Washington, D.C., to protest against racism and police brutality on Sunday, singing hymns and holding up Bible verses.”

“The involvement of evangelicals in the protests was organized by a group known as Faith + Works DC, which was concerned that there weren’t enough explicitly Christian voices involved after the brutal police killing of George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man in Minneapolis.”

“We pray that you would forgive us for our history and our present,” Platt, a former president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s International Mission Board, said as he marched, The Washington Post reported.”

“Platt was introduced at the protests by Thabiti Anyabwile, pastor of Anacostia River Church and a black evangelical who is well-known for speaking out on issues of racism.

The group sang songs such as “This Little Light of Mine” and “Because He Lives” and prayed as they marched across the Anacostia River to head downtown in their stand for justice.”

SBC ETHICS AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY /ERLC EMPLOYEES MARCHED WITH PLATT AND WROTE ABOUT IT.

“Many Christians are choosing the hard work of repentance, educating themselves, and having tough conversations with friends and family on race in America. These are not public nor glamorous actions, but they are vitally important to racial reconciliation.”

THE NEGATIVE OUTCOMES AND THE GOSPEL: ALIENATION NOT RECONCILIATION.

(Let us turn for a moment to the openly LEFT evangleicals whose Justice Gospel narrratives our own leaders have embraced IN ORDER to understand the negative reality of seeking to use CRT and Intersectionality/ BLM and Racial Justice false narratives for “gosel centered” ministry. These false ideologies and narratives and the true GOSPEL cannot coexist .

“WHITE AMERICAN CHRISTIANITY IS ROOTED IN COLONIAL EMPIRE-BUILDING”

“There was no original innocence; the heresy of white supremacy and its resulting sins were there from the beginning.”

BY DAVID P. GUSHEE

Spetember 2020

“WHITE CHRISTIANITY IN America was born in heresy.”

“This statement was made by Yale University theologian Eboni Marshall Turman last year before a large gathering of religion scholars. Marshall Turman, a formidable leader in African American theology, did not explain her meaning. In that room, she did not need to do so.”

“But as I heard her, I thought dolefully about how very long it took me as a white American Christian ethicist to be ready to engage or even to understand such a statement. I wondered doubtfully how many white American Christians today would be prepared to discuss it rationally. After all, part of what is so deeply wrong with white evangelicalism has to do with race. If what comes “after evangelicalism” does not address our racism at its roots, we shouldn’t bother.”

“To say that white Christianity in America was born in heresy is to make a theological statement about racism prior to any moral evaluation. It is to suggest that our local racism problem is ultimately rooted in heresy, a violation of central tenets of Christian doctrine. It is also to say that this heresy was present from the birth of American Christianity. There was no original innocence—the heresy and its resulting sins were there from the beginning.”

“This begs the question of whether the ultimate historical source of such heresy can be identified. It seems to me that a compelling starting point is 15th century Europe as it began conquering and colonizing the world in the name of Christ. The story begins with those first imperial powers, Spain and Portugal, but soon after extends to Britain and other European colonial nations, including Holland, France, Belgium, and so on. These were empire-building nations on the cusp of their grand adventures. They confidently believed themselves to be the center of the world, superior to all other cultures, entitled to conquer and colonize, and in doing so actively advancing God’s will. The European powers believed this for many centuries. Some would say that they, and their descendants, believe it still.”

THE CORE TEACHING OF FALSE JUSTICE IS TO RECOUNT “SINS ” OF THE PAST AND DEMAND RETRIBUTION AND EVEN RESTITUTION …WHILE THE HEART OF THE GOSPEL/THE NEW CONENANT IS GOD’S MERCY AND FORGIVENESS AND THE PROMISE TO FORGET AND “REMEMBER OUR SINS NO MORE”.

JEREMIAH 31:

“A New Covenant”

31 “Behold, the days are coming, says the Lord, when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah— 32 not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day that I took them by the hand to lead them out of the land of Egypt, My covenant which they broke, [h]though I was a husband to them, says the Lord. 33 But this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, says the Lord: I will put My law in their minds, and write it on their [i]hearts; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people. 34 No more shall every man teach his neighbor, and every man his brother, saying, ‘Know the Lord,’ for they all shall know Me, from the least of them to the greatest of them, says the Lord. For I will forgive their iniquity, and their sin I will remember no more.”

ONE PRAYER SAYS IT ALL AND THE ONE VERSE OF IT WHICH JESUS EXPOUNDED UPON.

MATTHEW 6: ( God calls us to forgive as we are forgiven NOT to hold out forgiveness for some man centered activist concept of “justice” based on Diversity Equity or Inclusion”.

11 Give us this day our daily bread.
12 And forgive us our debts,
As we forgive our debtors.
13 And do not lead us into temptation,
But deliver us from the evil one.
[d]For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.

14 “For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. 15 But if you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.”

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WE ACCEPT FORGIVENESS AND BEING SHOWN MERCY FOR OUR SINS AND DEBTS YET REFUSE TO GIVE THE SAME TO THOSE WHO HAVE SINNED AGAINST AND ARE INDEBTED TO US? (7X7 IN A DAY)

Matthew 18:21-35

The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant

21 Then Peter came to Him and said, “Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? Up to seven times?”

22 Jesus said to him, “I do not say to you, up to seven times, but up to seventy times seven. 23 Therefore the kingdom of heaven is like a certain king who wanted to settle accounts with his servants. 24 And when he had begun to settle accounts, one was brought to him who owed him ten thousand talents. 25 But as he was not able to pay, his master commanded that he be sold, with his wife and children and all that he had, and that payment be made. 26 The servant therefore fell down before him, saying, ‘Master, have patience with me, and I will pay you all.’ 27 Then the master of that servant was moved with compassion, released him, and forgave him the debt.

28 “But that servant went out and found one of his fellow servants who owed him a hundred denarii; and he laid hands on him and took him by the throat, saying, ‘Pay me what you owe!’ 29 So his fellow servant fell down [a]at his feet and begged him, saying, ‘Have patience with me, and I will pay you all.’ 30 And he would not, but went and threw him into prison till he should pay the debt. 31 So when his fellow servants saw what had been done, they were very grieved, and came and told their master all that had been done. 32 Then his master, after he had called him, said to him, ‘You wicked servant! I forgave you all that debt because you begged me. 33 Should you not also have had compassion on your fellow servant, just as I had pity on you?’ 34 And his master was angry, and delivered him to the torturers until he should pay all that was due to him.

35 “So My heavenly Father also will do to you if each of you, from his heart, does not forgive his brother his trespasses.

CONCLUSION : INJUSTICE FOR A GENERATION.

A generation of young people, young Christians and most disturbingly , young pastors are contaminated and indoctrinated and therefor are robbed of the true Gospel and its TRUE POWER to transform hearts, minds and even cultures. They are left with an empty and pwerless faith and a lame tainted gospel leaving them with little more than a call to social action. The CALL of God for many is LOST… robbed from them by false and fake teachers who are more complicit with the deception than those they have deceived.

Why? In their time the lines between the false followers of the false “justice Jesus” and true followers of the Son of God were black and white BUT these modern Critical Theory “scribes” have intentionally blurred the lines and wrapped their warped false gospel in orthodox sounding doctrine- mostly Neo-Calvinist docrtine laced with the SAME poison of the old justice and liberation errors of the past. These false scribes would not enter into GOSPEL repentance and FAITH and those who would enter in they hindered. Damned be these deceivers. Arise O Lord and Send Forth Thy Light and Thy Truth.

PCA CONTINUES SELF DESTRUCTIVE PATHWAY WITH NEW INTERIM AT FLAGSHIP CHURCH BRIARWOOD.

DESPITE MASSIVE ALIENATION OF IT’S MEMBERSHIP THROUGH TIM KELLER AND THE GOSPEL COALITION, DECLINE IN IT’S INSTITUTIONS AND CHURCHES, SCANDALS LIKE THE LGBTQ+ REVOICE AND WOKE MOVEMENTS- THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN AMERICA HAS JUST PROVEN IT HAS NO INTENTION TO ALTER THE DAMNING TRAJECTORY OF THE LAST 15 YEARS.

Rev Thomas Littleton

11/17/2023

The Birmingham Alabama congregation Briarwood Church held flagship church status in the PCA since the founding of the conservative PCA denomination decades ago. But Briarwood has been troubled and in deline for years due to the groundswell of progressive politics and WOKE ideologies, a Church and semianry based “Faith and Works” Social Woke Justice economics (Kern Family Foundation/Acton Institute driven ) -and the ongoing influence from TGC /Tim Keller. Also the former pastor Harry Reeder continued his own involvement with the TGC Leadership Council. After a serious exodus of members and elders the troubled congregation’s remaining leadership and movement are now confirming that they are tone deaf to these concerns and too distracted by their own flowery press to grasp the pending outcome of the path they are on. The PCA seems to remain set on self destruct..

GIVE US GODLY SHEPHERDS OR WE DIE

Conservative Reformed belevers have long shown their desire to follow good leadership like Frank Barker who founded Briarwood and helped found the PCA after progressive and left leaning influences dismantled conservative mainstream Presbyterian movements. But leaders like Tim Keller and all too cooperative players like former , now deceased, Briarwood pastor Harry Reeder have continued to push the limits of duplicity and progressive politics wrapped in conservative rhetoric and Reformed Theology with horrific outcomes.

Keller’s Center for Faith and Works, the Kern /Acton MONEY & Influence in the seminaries and the massive impact of TGC on pastors and pulpits have taken a huge toll on the PCA. Reeder had congregants and elders alike seeking to persuade HIM to exit the TGC Leadership Council for many years until he finally did so shortly before his death. But the Keller/ TGC influence NEVER ceased at Brairwood nor has it ceased in the PCA. In fact it has only increased since the death of Tim Keller in May 2023 just one day after Reeder was killed in an automobile accident.

BRIARWOOD’S TROUBLES

Under Reeder Brairwood had expereinced little growth and several recent splits in large part due to the TGC/Keller progressivism, Revoice like “Rethink Apologetics ” LGBTQ agenda and even a massive RACIAL /CRT DRIVEN WOKE JUSTICE agenda in the Brairwood Christian School and other Briarwood ministries. Harry Rdder had also passed away under the cloud of over 60 charges of Abuse of Power filed against him in the local Evangel Presbytery. These charges had been investigated and confirmed and were coming to a head at the time of Reeder’s death. They have since been shelved and all but buried… for now. (NOTE – This author /researcher was NOT part of those 60 plus individuals who filed charges but can attest to the many abuses in the leadership style of the Reeder regime for simply attempting to warn the leadership and congregation of the dangerous influences and compromise of TGC/Keller / Faith and Works/ Revoice and other significant errors and threats to the biblical fidelity and spiritual health of Briarwood and the PCA congregants.

THE NEXT INFECTED LEADER IN THE QUEUE BRAIRWOOD ANNOUNCED THE INTERIM REPLACEMENT FOR HARRY REEDER AND HIS IS A FULL ON TGC AND FAITH AND WORKS LEADER.

Praise for Dan Doriani’s Previous Book on Work

“Dan is an academic who wears his considerable scholarship lightly as he writes a theologically rich but accessible book on the Christian and work.” –Timothy Keller, Author, Every Good Endeavor/

“Briarwood Church Family,Grace and Peace to you in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! It is with great joy that we are able to announce to you that our Lord has graciously led our Session to unanimously call Dr. Dan Doriani to serve as our Intentional Interim Pastor beginning December 1, 2023. Once again God has proven Himself faithful to our church family, providing an experienced and gifted Interim Pastor to shepherd and lead us through our time of transition. Dr. Doriani very much desired to be with us this Sunday but in God’s Providence is not able to join us until Sunday, December 3. We have however attached a brief video greeting from Dr. Doriani for you. We look forward to having him with us for the first three Sundays of Advent (December 3, 10 & 17) and we thank the Lord for providing such a blessing.Dr. Dan Doriani has faithfully served the Lord as a Pastor and Teacher since earning his Masters of Divinity from Westminster Theological Seminary and being ordained in the Presbyterian Church in America in 1982. Presently he is a Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology at Covenant Theological Seminary where he has served in numerous capacities for over two decades. This coming Spring semester Dr. Doriani will be dividing his time between Covenant Seminary and Briarwood as he honors his commitments as a professor. Beginning in May, we will have the blessing of him being with us on a more full-time basis.”

BRIARWOOD INTERIM DORIANI TGC BIO

TGC LEADERSHIP COUNCIL

Dan Doriani

Dan Doriani (MDiv, PhD, Westminster Theological Seminary; STM, Yale Divinity School, Research Fellow, Yale University, 1981, 1995) is Professor of theology and Vice President at Covenant Theological Seminary. He has written seventeen books on exegesis and biblical ethics, and is the founder and president of Center for Faith and Work, St. Louis. He was also a lead pastor of a very small church (5 years) and a very large church (eleven years. He has three children and three grandchildren (so far).”

In addition to the deepening of The Gospel Coalition influence with ANOTHER TGC COUNCIL MEMBER as interim – the fact that Dan Doriani heads the social justice driven “socialist economics” behind the “Faith and Works ” ideology in St Louis proves that Brairwood nor the PCA leadership either hear or care about the massive losses they have sustained because of it.

FAITH AND WORKS

“The Center for Faith & Work St. Louis is a ministry focused on engaging the world through a biblical understanding of work and vocation. With Working Groups of industry leaders, we seek to transform the workplace for God’s glory and our neighbors’ good. Many people have trouble seeing the value of their work. But, the character of God shapes the character of our work.”

“CFW seeks to engage all who desire to do significant work, practice love and justice in their work, and dare to change their corner of the world through that work.”

“Through an eight-week intensive discipleship Working Group, we train leaders across all disciplines to think biblically about their work and challenge them to serve faithfully in the place where God has given them gifts.”

DORIANI OPENLY PROMOTES TIM KELLER’S CENTER FOR FAITH ADN WORKS WITH HIS ST LOUIS VERSION.

Center for Faith & Work St. Louis

OCTOBER 25 2023

   “Katherine Alsdorf has been at the forefront of the Faith and Work movement since she joined Redeemer’s Center for Faith and Work in 2002. Prior to her work for Redeemer, she spent years leading various firms in tech and entrepreneurial spaces in Silicon Valley and New York City. She co-authored Every Good Endeavor with Tim Keller in 2012. In today’s episode, Katherine joins Dan to discuss her career in hi-tech, her perspective on Faith and Work, and some of the unique challenges women face in the workplace.”

ALSO DORIANI PROMOTES LIBERTARIAN “ACTON INSTITUTE FELLOW – STEVE GARBER .ACTON IS THE CURRICULUM PROVIDER FOR THE WOKE JUSTICE KERN FUNDED PROGRAMS IN MOST PCA AND SOUTHERN BAPTIST SEMINARIES.

Center for Faith & Work St. Louis

NOVEMBER 1 2023

“Mentorship is much like planting a seed and nurturing it’s growth, tending to it until it bears fruit. As Steven Garber says, mentorship is the act of bringing one into a vocation over the course of their life. As part of the burden of mentorship, there is a deeper recognition that all of life falls under the Lordship of Christ. Dan and Steven acknowledge their influences from Lesslie Newbigin to Michael Polyani to Abraham Kuyper, and along the way, they discuss everything from marketing to knowing, hiking, politics, and their aesthetic sensibilities. Join us as we conclude season 7 with this profound and stimulating conversation on faith and work.”

DDORIANI PROMOTING TGC /YY&R EDITOR /KELLER CLONE COLIN HANSEN

Center for Faith & Work St. Louis

  SEPTEMBER 27 2023 · 

“Collin Hansen has been chronicling the modern evangelical church for the better part of the last two decades. He is perhaps best known for his 2008 work on New Calvinism, entitled Young, Restless, and Reformed. Collin most recently published a biography of the late Tim Keller, and currently is vice president for content and editor-in-chief for the Gospel Coalition. He also hosts the podcast, Gospelbound.

Dan talks with Collin about his work, historical movements within the American church, and the legacy of Tim Keller.

This episode was recorded prior to Tim Keller’s passing.

To listen to the full conversation with Collin on our podcast, Working w/ Dan Doriani.”

WARNING – THE FAITH AND WORKS IDEOLOGY IS A PRIMER FOR “COMMON GOOD”/JUSTICE DRIVEN COMMUNITARIAN /SOCIALIST ECONOMICS INORDER TO CULTIVATE A NEW GENERATION OF GIVERS AND SERVERS PRIMED TO BECOME GOOD GLOBAL CITIZENS IN THE AGENDA 2030 WORLD TO COME. THIS TYPE OF CORRUPTED FAITH AND THE PERVERTED CONCEPT OF “HUMAN FLOURISHING ” ARE STRAIGHT OUT OF THE POLITICAL LEFT AND FRANKFURT SCHOOL INSPIRED THINK TANKS LIKE IASC. iT IS AS DEADLY AS IT IS UNBIBLICAL.

READ MORE ABOUT FAITH AND WORKS DANGERS HERE:

NOTE- ALSO THERE ARE MANY MORE ARTICLES ON THIRTY PIECES OF SILVER ABOUT KELLER/ KERN /ACTON FUNDING AND CURRICULUM / FAITH And WORKS AND THE BROADER FALSE GOSPEL INFLUENCE IMPACT ON THE SEMINARIES, CHURCHES AND MOVEMENTS OF BOTH THE PCA AND REFORMED BAPTIST.

KERN ACTON / FAITH AND WORK DEEPER TIES TO URBAN GLOBALISM/ FRANKFURT SCHOOL -IASC – INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES IN CULTURE /AGENDA 2030 ‘

RTS PROJECT “POLIS INSTITUTE” IS A PROJECT OF IASC,FUNDED BY KERN FAMILY FOUNDATION AND IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CRU- CONFIRMED :

THRIVING CITIES – CITY PROFILE OF ORLANDO

“Thriving Cities is an initiative of the University of
Virginia’s Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture.”

Click to access City-Profile-Orlando.pdf

CONFIRMED BY 2022 THE “POLIS INSTITUTE” IS OPENLY PROMOTING THE UNITED NATIONS GLOBALIST /AGENDA 2030 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS. THIS IS WHY A PARTNERING DENOMINATION LIKE THE PCA NEEDS FAITH AND WORKS INDOCTRINATION. OTHERWISE THE SCHEME WOULD NEVER WORK.

CONCLUSION

Neither Briarwood nor the PCA are in a good place nor are they likey to survive much more of the damning leaven TGC/Keller and WOKE Justice dark money have flooded into this once conservative and far reaching movement. Briarwood as the PCA flagship congregation leadership is sending one sure message to congregants and to onlookers and to concerned believers everywhere with the appointment of Dan Doriani as “Intentional Interim ” at Brairwood Church. “It’s business as ususal – your concerns about a false gospel and the present decline mean little or nothing to us. WE ARE STAYTING THE COURSE…KEEP ON TITHING.”

EVER IN PURSUIT OF MORE FAITH BASED $$$-THE CHUCH NOW DESCENDS INTO THE BLACK HOLE OF COMMUNITY BASED MENTAL HEALTH CARE.

AFTER HAVING ALL BUT LEFT THE GOSPEL BEHIND IN FAVOR OF FBP/COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS AND AIDING GOVERNMENT AGENDAS LIKE THE PANDEMIC AND VAX ROLL OUT- THE EVANGELICAL CHURCHES HAVE TAKEN THEIR SPIRITUALLY BANKRUPT EFFORTS INTO MEETING THE WHITEHOUSE CALL TO “TACKLE THE NATIONS MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS”.

Rev Thomas Littleton

9/29/2023

Besides being justice driven, community based, global goals and Faith Based Partnership expansive – the new church MENTAL HEALTH focus WILL PROVIDE the perfect format for local churches to track , monitor and REPORT problematic people and mindsets to watchful government agentcies “worried” about the mental health of Christians and biblical conservatives. Also with the massive influx of undocumented immigrants being dropped off in local communities, many are reported to have come from nations who are emptying out their own mental health facilities. The church is the perfect faith based partner to clean up the govenment policies ongoing mess and care for the souls through administrating endless welfare and government give away programs including mental health care.

In reality progressives and globalist see the church role in society as nothing more than the third leg of the STOOL delivering humanitarian and health and social services of all kinds…with a deceived all volunteer work force thinking it is doing the service of God. The only thing missing is the Gospel … and the actual ability to offer any real help to those gripped by depression, addiction, abuse, and other mental health challenges. Never has a more ill equipped but eager crisis response team been assembled. The pending failure of these programs goes far beyond the misspent funding and right into aiding the most hidious goals of the left, breaking the economic system, piling up more kiss of death for the dollar national debt and destroying the churches influence in the culture -all in one turn key program.

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“Hey there! I’m Laura, and I’m so excited to host the 2023 Church Mental Health Summit. 

I am a clinical social worker and Founder of Hope Made Strong and the Church Mental Health Summit. 

This year, I am joined by some incredible presenting sponsors, and together we are able to offer you an awesome line-up of speakers and opportunities to build community.  

I hope you are able to learn and grow from every talk. 

There are speakers from all over the world and with all different backgrounds and experiences. 

The goal is to equip the church to serve and support their community, but also to strengthen the leaders. 

I’m excited to join you in learning and in conversation. 

See you October 10! “

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH? WHO CARES WHEN YOU HAVE BUZZ WORDS LIKE HUMAN FLOURISHING ?

“While the literal words, “mental health,” may not come up in Scripture, we definitely read about it. Woven throughout the story of the Bible–creation, the fall, redemption, and eternal life–we can read about the wholeness of Shalom, emotions, and how to flourish in life.

Don’t miss the opportunity to listen to what God has to say about our mental health. You’ll quickly realize He cares deeply about it.”

JUST MAKE IT UP AS YOU GO…THE THEOLOGY OF MENTAL HEALTH

THEOLOGY OF MENTAL HEALTH IS SIMILAR TO THE TIM KELLER APPROACH OF “THEOLOGY OF CITIES” AND “THEOLOGY OF PLACE” AND “THEOLOGY OF VOCATION” …JUST MAKE UP UP OUT OF THIN AIR AND ATTACH A BIBLE VERSE OF TWO ON IT!

“For the next two weeks the podcast team is going to be enjoying a spring break. But don’t worry there still will be new episodes each week!”

“For the next 2 weeks, we are jumping back to share a few of the most viewed sessions from past Church Mental Health Summit’s. We can’t wait to share some of these fantastic talks and resources with you! Tune in tomorrow to hear from Reverend Will Van der Hart and his session titled A Theology of Mental Health.”

ANXIETY CARE ?

“This week’s Care Ministry Podcast reminds us that anxiety is not bad or wrong. It’s part of being a human! The ways we respond to anxiety show whether we are healthy or not. Listen in on this episode to better understand why we tend to avoid anxiety and how we can face it in healthy ways.”

RACIAL JUSTICE MENTAL HEALTH

“This week on the Care Ministry Podcast We are putting a special focus on Black History Month with our special guest Chuck Mingo. We plan on diving into how the church can respond and be a part of the solution for change around racial justice and reconciliation.

You won’t want to miss it!”

WOMENS EMPOWERMENT – THE FEMINIST ARE ALWAYS AT THE DOOR

FEMINIST HAVE DEEPLY IMPACTED CHRISTIAN COUNSELING SINCE THE #METOO MOVEMENT AND THE MANY SCANDALS IN DENOMINATIONS AND CHURCHES OVER SEX ABUSE. THIS IS AN ONGOING PROBLEM FOR OUTCOMES GIVEN THESE TRENDS.

CAREFUL OF WOMENS EMPOWERMENT MANTRAS AND COUNSELING !

SELF CARE

“When someone says “self-care,” does your mind jump to a beach in Hawaii or an exclusive spa treatment, complete with cucumbers over the eyes?

We need to understand what self-care really is. Yes, vacations and spas are lovely ways to rejuvenate, but what about the day-to-day realities in between those highlight experiences?

Listen to this week’s episode on the Care Ministry Podcast for my 6-step Self-care Ladder. Achieving self-care is more accessible than you may think!

I’m curious, what are your best forms of self-care? Bonus points if you mention which rung of the Self-care Ladder they fall under!”

UNDERSTANDING OCD

“Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is made up of two parts:

Obsessions

Compulsions

Contrary to popular usage, these obsessions do not simply stem from a desire for a tidy space or a fear of germs. We tend to trivialize OCD, when in actuality, it’s a disorder causing severe anxiety and stemming from disruptive, repetitive thoughts.

This week’s podcast gives us an inside look at how we can better understand this disorder and, in doing so, show up better for those around us who might suffer from it.”

EATING DISORDERS

“This week we have special guest Christie Dondero Bettwy from Rock Recovery joining us on The Care Ministry Podcast.

We are diving into talking Eating Disorders and discussing how the church can support those who have struggled or are currently stuggling!”

EQUIPPING CHURCHES WITH HEALTH CARE TEAMS

“The Summit is a one-day, virtual event to equip the local church in its support for mental health in their communities, congregations, and leaders.”

“For the next two weeks the podcast team is going to be enjoying a spring break. But don’t worry there still will be new episodes each week!

For the next 2 weeks, we are jumping back to share a few of the most viewed sessions from past Church Mental Health Summit’s. We can’t wait to share some of these fantastic talks and resources with you! Tune in tomorrow to hear from Reverend Will Van der Hart and his session titled A Theology of Mental Health.”

THE SUMMITT TRACKS

Global Health

“Cultural perspectives and support for those who serve in missions around the world.”

Community Health

“Equipping churches to support those struggling with mental health in their communities.”

Church Health

“Building a church culture that supports and serves mental health through programs and ministries.”

Leadership Health

“Strengthening leaders’ mental health and addressing impacts of ministry.”

THE WHITEHOUSE CALL TO ACTION

MAY 18, 2023

Fact Sheet: Biden-⁠Harris Administration Announces New Actions to Tackle Nation’s Mental Health Crisis

Actions include $200 million to scale up 988 suicide and crisis lifeline and new resources for school-based mental health services

“This Mental Health Awareness Month, we honor all those experiencing mental health challenges and celebrate the mental health professionals, families, and caregivers who support them. It is clear that our country is facing an unprecedented mental health crisis impacting people of all ages. In 2021, two in five American adults reported experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression and forty-four percent of high school students reported struggling with persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, social media, and gun violence. The Biden-Harris Administration is firmly committed to addressing this crisis.

As part of his Unity Agenda, President Biden released a comprehensive national strategy to transform how mental health is understood, accessed, treated, and integrated in and out of health care settings. Across the federal government, thanks to the President’s American Rescue Plan (ARP) and Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA), the Administration has already invested unprecedented levels of funding to expand access to mental health services. The President’s FY24 budget goes further, proposing tens of billions more to transform behavioral health services for all Americans. 

Today, which is recognized as Mental Health Day of Action, and throughout Mental Health Awareness Month, the Biden-Harris Administration is announcing additional critical actions to advance the President’s mental health strategy across its three key objectives: strengthening the mental health workforce and system capacity, connecting more Americans to care, and creating a continuum of support.

Strengthen the Mental Health Workforce and System Capacity
Addressing the mental health crisis requires that we confront the severe shortage of mental health professionals and strengthen the capacity of the behavioral health care system. As a result, the Biden-Harris Administration is taking new actions this month to:

Increase the size and diversity of the behavioral health workforce. Thanks to the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA), the Department of Education (ED) has awarded more than $280 million in funding to bolster the pipeline of mental health professionals serving in schools and expand school-based mental health services and supports. Earlier this week, ED announced $95 million of this total was awarded in grants across 35 states to increase access to school-based mental health services and strengthen the pipeline of mental health professionals in high-needs school districts. Grantees from ED’s mental health programs project that these funds will create more than 14,000 new mental health professionals in U.S. schools – including school psychologists, counselors, social workers. This month, ED also announced new funding for a center that will provide technical assistance to grantees working to address the critical need in prekindergarten-12 schools for school-based mental health service providers. This summer, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) will announce a new Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training (BHWET) funding opportunity for approximately $8.4 million to support 16 awards to recruit and train providers to provide behavioral support to children and adolescents.

Expand access to peer support. A peer worker is someone with lived experience with a mental health and/or substance use condition, and who works with other people with similar conditions in a wide range of non-clinical activities including advocacy, navigation and linkage to resources, sharing of experience, social support, and more. In the coming weeks, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) will release the National Model Standards for Peer Support Certification. The new standards are designed to improve consistency across peer certifications and promote quality of the growing number of peer workers across the nation.  

Enhance crisis response. To ensure those in crisis have access to services, SAMHSA announced the availability of more than $200 million for states, territories, call centers, and Tribal organizations to continue strengthening 988 operations. Through the SAMHSA supported 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, the network receives approximately 100,000 calls, chats, and texts each week. Later this month, SAMHSA will also announce more than $9 million in awards in cooperative agreements for community crisis response partnerships. This funding will support mobile crisis response teams to ensure adults and youth experiencing mental health crises in high-need communities receive faster access to trained mental health professionals.  

Expand proven models of care. To build capacity to meet the mental health needs of Americans, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) awarded 15 one-year state planning grants to help states develop the necessary capacity to compete to participate in the Certified Community Behavioral Health Center (CCBHC) Medicaid Demonstration. CCBHCs provide 24/7, comprehensive behavioral health care – including crisis care – to the most vulnerable Americans regardless of their ability to pay. Thanks to BSCA, we are working to expand these clinics and help more states enter the program. 

Connect More Americans to Care
Even when services are available, barriers like cost, cultural bias, and inconvenience often prevent people from accessing the care they need. On average, it takes 11 years after the onset of mental health symptoms for someone to seek treatment. To help remove these barriers, the Biden-Harris Administration is taking new actions to:

Make it easier to find help. It is simply too hard to know where to start when you or a loved one experiences a mental health challenge. That’s why HHS launched FindSupport.Gov, a brand-new, easy-to-access, free-of-charge, and user-friendly online resource for all Americans to learn how to get support for mental health, drug, and alcohol issues.

Provide mental health services in schools. To help address student mental health needs, today, CMS released an updated Medicaid School Claiming and Administrative Guide and ED released a proposed rule that would revise processes on Medicaid billing under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, both of which are intended to make it easier for schools to provide health services to students with Medicaid. In addition, the Department of the Interior’s (DOI) Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) initiated a Behavioral Health and Wellness Program to provide indigenous focused, evidence-based, and trauma-informed behavioral health and wellness services and resources, including an expanded tele-behavioral health BIE specific 24/7 crisis hotline, to students and staff at all BIE-funded schools, colleges, universities, dormitories, and programs.

Support mental health of workers. Work related stress and burnout can lead to mental health challenges for America’s working families. To help address workplace mental health, earlier this month, the Department of Labor (DOL) launched a Mental Health at Work Initiative to promote key resources in support employees and employers. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) also rolled out the Workplace Stress Toolkit to provide guidance and tips for employers, training resources, and outreach materials to reduce stress and burnout among workers.

Reduce stigma for service members and veterans. Service members and veterans are at increased risk for mental health challenges. Earlier this month, the Department of Defense (DoD) issued a new policy that makes it easier for Service members to seek support by self-initiating a referral for a mental health evaluation through a commanding officer or supervisor. This policy, based on the Brandon Act, allows Service members to seek confidential help, reducing stigma associated with mental health issues. This month, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is also leveraging its Today I Am Campaign, to showcase veterans’ stories of getting help to inspire other veterans to proactively seek support and resources.

Deliver mental health services to caregivers. To help address the stress of family caregiving, this month, VA launched a pilot program to provide mental health services to caregivers enrolled in the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers. This new program will address the unique mental health needs of veteran caregivers by providing evidence-based services centered around couples, family therapy, and the individual needs of the caregiver.

Reduce disparities in maternal mental health. Too often, postpartum depression and anxiety go undiagnosed. This month, HRSA will announce awards for more than $65 million to 25 HRSA-funded health centers to implement innovative approaches to improve maternal health outcomes and reduce disparities for women from underserved backgrounds by supporting health centers to partner with patients and the community to develop and pilot innovative, patient-centered, scalable models of care delivery that address the clinical and health-related social needs of health center patients at highest risk of maternal morbidity and mortality. HRSA also just marked the one-year anniversary of the maternal mental health hotline.  The 24/7 hotline, 1-833-TLC-MAMA, provides support before, during and after pregnancy and is currently staffed by more than three dozen call-takers, including nurses, doulas, and lactation consultants. During the first year, the hotline received more than 12,000 calls and texts. 

Promote behavioral health equity. Earlier this month, SAMHSA launched a Behavioral Health Equity Challenge which will provide up to ten awards to community-based organizations for innovative outreach and engagement strategies that help members of underserved racial and ethnic communities engage in culturally and linguistically responsive services across the continuum of care for behavioral health, including mental health promotion, substance misuse prevention, and treatments and supports that foster recovery.

Create Healthy and Supportive Environments

In addition to investments in the health care system, we must also build environments that promote wellness and recovery and prevent mental health challenges from occurring in the first place. This month, the Biden-Harris Administration is taking new actions to:

Improve youth resilience. Unlike ever before, our kids are facing the consequences of multiple crises at once, from COVID-19 to gun violence among other key issues. HHS announced the new Children and Youth Resilience Prize Challenge, which will award $1 million to innovative community-led solutions to promote resilience in children and adolescents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and other disasters.

Promote the importance of social connection. Social isolation and loneliness are far too common. People from all walks of life have been forced to grapple with increase social isolation and loneliness, especially due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Earlier this month, the U.S. Surgeon General released a new Advisory on Addressing Loneliness and Promoting Social Connection. And, CDC also launched a new website for adults, which provides key suggestions on how to combat loneliness by improving social connectedness.

Invest in early childhood mental health. Like with physical health, it is important for us to start taking care of the mental health of our children as early in their lives as possible. Later this month, SAMHSA will award $9.7 million in grants through the infant and early childhood mental health program to improve outcomes for children from birth up to 12 years of age via improved interventions and treatment services.

Improve suicide prevention efforts. Beyond scaling up 988, the Administration is also taking additional actions to better prevent suicide. The Indian Health Service (IHS) will implement a system-wide suicide prevention training for all staff to increase recognition and response to suicide within American Indian and Alaska Native populations. Later this month, SAMHSA will award $6 million in suicide prevention grants across multiple programs to support states and tribes with implementing youth suicide prevention and early intervention strategies in schools, institutions of higher education, juvenile justice systems, substance use and mental health programs, foster care systems, and other child and youth-serving organizations.

Launch public call-to-action to support research. This month, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy called on non-profit organizations, advocacy groups, academic institutions, companies, and other research funders to share their actions and collaborations to help advance national mental health research priorities. This builds on the first-of-its-kind White House Report on Mental Health Research Priorities, which outlined a set of critical and timely needs and opportunities in mental health research.

Improve employee wellness. Americans spend much of their lives working, so it is critical that we foster healthy mental health practices even at work. Later this month, the Administration’s Office of Personnel Management (OPM) will release an Employee Wellness Program Guidance for agencies on best practices for providing wellness services to federal employees. The Administration also launched an interagency Mental Health and Well-being Community of Practice to continue to identify best practices and develop a government-wide toolkit for agencies containing metrics, data, insights, and options for agencies to use to understand and promote employee well-being and mental health.

Expand access to recovery. Treatment works and recovery is possible, and the Administration is committed to supporting all living in recovery. In the coming weeks, SAMHSA will announce $5.4 million in grant awards for building communities of recovery to support mobilization and connection of community-based resources to increase access to and quality of long-term recovery support for people with substance use disorders and co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders.”

THE WOKE JUSTICE RACE AND ABUSE DRIVERS

NOTE- You caN see above in the Whitehouse TALKING POINTS THE “EQUITY AND JUSTICE DRIVERS.

MENTAL HEALTHCARE SUMMIT FOUNDERS PUSH OF RACE CARD FOR BHM

“This week on the Care Ministry Podcast We are putting a special focus on Black History Month with our special guest Chuck Mingo. We plan on diving into how the church can respond and be a part of the solution for change around racial justice and reconciliation.

You won’t want to miss it!”

RICK WARREN’S WIFE AND OTHER BAPTIST AGENCY LEADERS “RESPOND”

NOTE- given that Rick Warren’s wife Kay Warren is involved -Christians can assume that global goals and faith based partnerships are at the epicenter of this new church “Mental Health ” focus.

“How do you endure when your prayers for healing from mental illness are not fulfilled? What do you do with your disappointed and broken heart? Join The Church Mental Health Summit on October 10 and watch my session “How Long, O Lord?” Register for free at www.CHURCHMENTALHEALTHSUMMIT.com.

SOUTHERN BAPTIST ENTITY IMB-“THE INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS BOARD” HAS AT LEAST THREE OF ITS EMPLOYEES INVOLVED IN THE SUMMITT

THESE INCLUDE JOSH AND JESSICA COBB AMY C. MORGAN

THE SPONSORS AND GLOBAL GOALS

CORRUPTING OFFSHORE FUNDER PROMOTING MULTI FAITH/ INTERFAITH DIALOG AND FALSE THEISTIC EVOLUTIONS EFFORTS TO UNDERMINE GENISIS 1-11 AND MERGE “FAITH AND FAKE SCIENCE”

THE MASSIVELY WEALTHY SOUTHERN BAPTIST FINACIAL ARM FUNDED WITH SEED MONEY FROM THE ROCKEFELLER FAMILY

DEEPLY CORRUPTED BY THE APA IDEOLOGY/ SOGI/ DEADLY APOLOGETICS TRENDS AND COMPROMISE- BIOLA IS NOT A TRUSTED CHRISTIAN ENTITY.

Built on decades of professional experience, Project Exodus delivers innovative, effective and accessible strategies to address issues of substance dependence, addictive pornography use, and other compulsive disorders…”We provide innovative recovery strategies for individuals, families and organisations. Our heart is to expand a culture of recovery in every community…”

How We Serve

“Practical help and resources to equip churches to better love their neighbours and transform their neighbourhoods.”

“How We Work”

“Our approach to transformation focuses on Civic engagement, projects that Replicate and Enterprise solutions to poverty.”

“NAYBA is a global network committed to resourcing the local church with practical and proven resources that can help transform their local neighbourhood.”

“We work collaboratively across nations with one shared goal, to elevate and share the best projects so that every church in every nation can effectively share the love of Jesus with the people around them.

This site is a hub for all our projects and places, you can see where we are and what God is doing in those places. If you’d like to join in by replicating a project or resource in your neighbourhood then please get in touch, we would love to help you!”

THE COMMUNITY DRIVEN VISION

THE CHURCH CREATING AND OFFERING COMMUNITY IS NOT A BIBLICAL CONCEPT IN FACT THE CHURCH EBING THE HOLY AND SET APART BODY OF CHRIST AND SERVING AS SALT AND LIGHT IN SECULAR SOCIETY IS THE VISION. A PEOPLE WHO ARE MARKED BY HOLINESS TO THE LORD IS THE BIBLICAL CHURCH.

YET THIS COMMUNITY DRIVEN MENTAL HEALTH MODEL INSIST:

Isolation, shame, and secrecy are three key ingredients to maintaining unhealthy patterns and addictions.

What if your church was a place where people who struggle with addictions knew they are not alone, they can talk about their real struggles, and they can be fed truth about who they are in Christ?

Let’s cultivate that kind of community together!”

WHY THERE IS NO HELP IN “FAITH BASED CARE

JAMIE ATEN AND THE WHEATON BASED /ED STETZER PARTNER -cofounder OF

“SPIRTUAL FIRST AID ” AND A SPONSOR OF THE SUMMIT IS ALSO FOUNDER OF FEMA -DHS PARTNER ORGANIZATION AND WHEATON MA DISASTER DEGREE PROFESSIONALS

HUMANITARIAN DISASTER INSTITUTE “

Jamie D. Aten, Ph.D.

Blanchard Chair of Humanitarian Disaster Leadership,
Executive Director of Humanitarian Disaster Institute,
Professor of Humanitarian Disaster Leadership

“Jamie D. Aten, Ph.D., is a disaster psychologist and disaster ministry expert. He helps others navigate mass, humanitarian, and personal disasters with scientific and spiritual insights. He is the Founder and Executive Director of the Humanitarian Disaster Institute and Disaster Ministry Conference and holds the Blanchard Chair of Humanitarian & Disaster Leadership at Wheaton College. Learn more about HDI’s new M.A. in Humanitarian and Disaster Leadership at www.wheaton.edu/HDL

“In 2016, he received the FEMA Community Preparedness Champion Award at the White House. He doesn’t just study disasters—he has survived disasters. Jamie got his start helping others amidst disasters after moving to South Mississippi just six days before Hurricane Katrina struck his community. Eight years later, he was diagnosed with late-stage cancer. Now in remission, Jamie shares his disaster research and cancer story with scientific and spiritual insights, helping others cultivate faith and resilience.”

“His research has been supported by over $6 million in grant funding. In addition to over 100 scholarly publications, he is the co-editor and co-author of 7 academic books, including two American Psychological Association bestsellers. His disaster and humanitarian resources have been adopted and utilized by World Relief, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland Security, Chicago Department of Public Health, and many other organizations. Jamie is a disaster columnist for Christianity Today’s (CT) Church Law & Tax. His writing frequently appears in outlets that include The Washington Post, Christianity Today, and Psychology Today. Jamie is also regularly cited or interviewed by news outlets like CBS News, Fox News TV, Yahoo! News, Moody Radio, and Religion News Service.”

“SPIRITUAL FIRST AID

Spiritual First Aid

“Pastors and church leaders–are you feeling overwhelmed by the spiritual and emotional pain in your congregation? Get equipped and encouraged to meet your community’s mental health needs. Sign up for the FREE virtual Church Mental Health Summit on October 10th and join over 6000 attendees from 100+ countries who’ve already registered.

More than 60 speakers will share tools, resources, and insights on improving mental health and caring well for those in distress. SFA Co-Founders Dr. Jamie Aten & Kent Annan will present a session on “Spiritual First Aid: Simple, Practical Ways to BLESS Others.”

“Whether you are a volunteer, ministry leader, professional helper, educator, or someone concerned about a loved one or neighbor, getting trained in Spiritual First Aid will improve your ability to respond to spiritual and emotional injuries.”

BOTTOM LINE IS THE GOVERNMENT IS NOT GOING TO FUND THE CHURCH TO DO MINISTRY. NO “EXPLICITLY RELIGIOUS ACTIVITY INCLUDING PRAYER, WORSHIP, BIBLE STUDY , GIVING OUT CHRISTIAN LITERATURE ECT IS ALLOWED IN GOVERNMENT FUNDED PROGRAMS .

CLARIFICATION: FEDERAL REGULATIONS OF FAITH BASED PARTNERSHIP FUNDING

“(August 2, 2016) Because this program is supported in whole or in part by direct financial assistance from the Federal Government, we are required to let you know that-

  • We may not discriminate against you on the basis of religion or religious believe, your refusal to hold a religious believe, or your refusal to attend or participate in a religious practice;
  • We many not require you to attend or participate in any explicitly religious activities that are offered by us, and any participation by you in these activities must be purely voluntary;
  • We must separate in time or location any privately funded explicitly religious activities form activities supported with direct Federal financial assistance under this program;
  • If you object to the religious character of our organization, we must make reasonable efforts to identify and refer you to an alternative provider to which you have no objection; however, we cannot guarantee that in every instance, an alternative provider will be available; and
  • You may report violations of these protections including any denials of services or benefits, by contacting or filing a written complaint.”

NOTE- AS YOU CAN SEE JAMIE ATEN WHO IS PART OF THE 2023 MENTAL EHALTH SUMMIT AND PROMOTING IT IS ACCUSTOMED TO BEING IN LEAGUE WITH GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND WORKING WITH THIER ANTI CHRISTIAN RESTRICTIONS. IT REPRESENTS “NO POROBLEM” IN HIS ORGANIZATIONS THINKING AT ALL. . SO IT IS HUMANITARIAN? – PERHAPS! BUT IS THIS THE MINISTRY OF THE GOSPEL. ABSOLUTELY NOT.

(ATEN WITH DHS AND FEMA AND THE WHITE HOUSE )

“Grateful my colleague Kent Annan and I were invited to The White House for meetings and to FEMA to share about Spiritual First Aid, The Better Samaritan, and the work our HDI team, students, and alumni are doing to help others impacted by disasters, humanitarian crises, and mass traumas.”

Jamie Aten

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“Hi all, I wanted to let you know about the upcoming Church Mental Health Summit that our organization, Spiritual First Aid is helping to lead. This is a free 1-day virtual conference on October 10th, World Mental Health Day. It is on-demand, so you can pick and choose which talks you’d like to watch, including where and when you’d like to watch on event day. There will be over 65+ speakers, including experts like Dr. John Townsend and Kay Warren. Sample topics that will be covered include church health, leadership health, and community health. Join the Church Mental Health Summit so you can be strengthened as a leader, equipped to support others, and able to build a culture of care at your church. To learn more about this free event visit www.churchmentalhealthsummit.com. I hope that you will join me and the 7,000+ other ministry leaders from 101 countries who have already registered.”

CONCLUSION

The millions of people with mental health concerns and who face depression, addiction and, silmilar trials in their lives and families do need help and do need the comfort and care the church can provide with the truth of the GOSPEL. What it not needed is a half baked faith based mental health care industry – driven by justice and government and provate globalist grants VOID OF THE GOSPEL acting as if it can provide the answers through “community ” i.e, communitarian social principles and politically driven programs. The need is far greater that mere “community ” especially false community can provide. The church needs to stick with the all God left with it and provide the transformative hope the Gospel holds and does not need to start down the destructive path of being the conduit for mental health assessment and monitoring and more of the failed faith based programs adnd money grabs.

ACSI FOUNDATION 2015 VISION CASTING FOR THE FUTURE OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION INCLUDED BIO-LOGOS PRESIDENT- MERGING CREATION AND EVOLUTION ERROR.

ASSEMBLING A PANEL OF CHRISTIAN “EXPERTS” HAVING “NO ASSOCIATION WITH ACSI” THE ASSOCIATION OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION SET OUT TO MEET THE “FORMIDABLE CHALLENGES FACING CHRISTIAN EDUCATION”. AMONG THIS “BRAIN TRUST” WERE LEADERS OF SOME OF THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL AND DAMNING INFLUENCES TO HAVE INFILTRATED THE CONSERVATIVE BIBLICAL REALM IN RECENT DECADES. THE IMPACT OF THIS INFILTRATION ON ACSI, CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS AND CURRICULUM IS NOW BECOMING MORE CLEAR THAN EVER AND IS MOST OFTEN DRIVEN BY OUTSIDE FUNDING. THE OVERWHELMING DEGREE OF AND LONG GAME ENFOLDING OF THESE CORRUPTING INFLUENCES WILL LIKLEY MAKE THE DAMAGE IRREVERSIBLE.

Rev Thomas Littleton

9/16 2023

Recently ACSI President posted social media links to offer a “preview ” of upcoming 2024-2025 ACSI Purposeful Design Publications curriculum and and also CE /Continuing Education Credit opportunities for teachers in Christian Education. The preview concept sounds very helpful. So it should ALSO BE hepful to “preview the preview” to see what influences have been and are shaping the changing vision of ACSI. Already ACSI has chosen to partner with radical racial CRT and Black Liberation Theology and LGBTQ Inclusion activist from The Gospel Coalition and the rapidly sinking Southern Baptist “WOKE justice” seminaries like SBTS and SEBTS. Now even deeper roots of compromise with progressive political strategist at Barna and the Theistic Evolution advocates at BioLogos promoting “old earth ” and seeking to undermine Genesis 1-11 prove to have been in the ACSI braintrust since at least 2015.

Larry Taylor ACSI reposted

“Preview what is coming this fall from Purposeful Design Publications! This is a great time to start previewing for the 2024-2025 adoption cycle.”

Keep in mind that the organization is also involved in a project called “MINDSHIFT”-

So Christian parents have a responsibility and a right to know what is shifting and why. Who is brining their influence to bear on ACSI in this new vision which no doubt seeks to appease and appeal to global foundations who seek to make global citizens of our children.

BE WARNED – Neither the church nor Christin educations task is to build and indoctrinate global citizens who are serving “global goals” but to birth and disciple the redeemed who have their “citizenship in heaven”. … Phillipians 3: 20 For our citizenship is in heaven, from which we also eagerly wait for the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, 21 who will transform our lowly body that it may be conformed to His glorious body, according to the working by which He is able even to subdue all things to Himself.”

“MindShift: Catalyzing Change in Christian Education”

“Research demonstrates that Christian education has a positive impact on student outcomes like purpose-driven career choices, community-mindedness, and stronger religious affiliation and practice. And Christian school teachers and leaders know from their own experiences that Christian education does, indeed, make a difference. Yet with Christian schools around the world facing significant threats to sustainability and relevance, thriving into the future will require framing the challenges we face as opportunities.”…

“To this end, 60 leading educators journeyed together for two years through a MindShift, a transformational process of dialogue and exploration pioneered by futurist Rex Miller. Complete with case stories and reflection questions, this book shares insights on how schools can provide a deeper and more authentic Christian education, share stories of love and hope with their neighbors, and catalyze the growth of the church and the Kingdom.”

“Editors: Lynn E. Swaner, Dan Beerens, and Erik Ellefsen”

THE 2015 ACSI VISION GOALS THOUGHT LEADERS

“In 2006, the ACSI Education Foundation launched its mission to secure, manage, and distribute private support to promote the strategic growth, influence, and effectiveness of Christian schooling worldwide. At the request of ACSI’s senior leadership, the Foundation’s board unanimously agreed to take on the daunting task of providing visionary, innovative, research-informed leadership for global Christian schools and educators.”
“As a program- and service-providing association, ACSI struggles to keep pace with the visionary thought leadership necessary to empower Christian schools and educators to flourish in the midst of formidable challenges, both today and tomorrow. This candid assessment engenders many questions. If the Foundation is to launch a “thought leadership” focus to guide both ACSI and the larger Christian schooling movement, it must begin by identifying complementary activities occurring throughout the Kingdom so that redundancies are reduced and collaborations maximized.”

“The First Step”
“In February 2015, the Foundation took a strategic first step by convening a carefully selected group of experts, not affiliated with ACSI, who care and think deeply about the
education of the next generation. Their task was to assist in identifying the problems facing the Christian schooling movement in general and ACSI in particular. We wanted
perspective and candid feedback from scholars, cultural critics, and Christian school leaders who are thoughtfully engaged with the challenge of living faithfully in a highly
secularized culture.”

“Prior to convening, individual panel members answered the following questions, and their responses were collated and organized thematically. Panel responses provided rich feedback to launch the group conversation.”

  1. When you consider the responsibility of educating
    and mentoring the next generation of Christ followers
    to think and act with the mind of Christ, what questions or concerns keep you up at night?
  2. When you think of the future of effective Christian
    schooling in North America and globally, what barriers need to be surmounted and opportunities seized?
  3. In your estimation, what are the top three issues facing Christian schools today?
  4. What areas of particular interest do you care passionately about, and how might they relate to the issues
    being discussed?
  5. As an association serving schools from a wide spectrum of theological perspectives, what is ACSI’s most
    important role?
  6. What are the major societal issues facing ChristiaN families today?

The discussion began with the foundational question, “What is the purpose of Christian schooling?” This grounded the larger conversation in the consensus that
education should glorify God by providing opportunity “to learn to see God’s creation and His glory and to take that as salt and light into the world.” Over the next two days,
rigorous dialogue developed around what is and is not negotiable for Christian schooling in the 21st century, the role of the Christian school within a post-Christian culture
(where a shrinking percentage of families are committed to passing down faith), the call for Christians to be a faithful presence in the world, the need for innovative funding
models and practices to the solve the financial conundrum facing schools, and the challenge of effectively nurturing the love of God in students in this fast-paced digital age.”

ACSI INCLUDED THE EVER MORE WEARISOME EFFORT TO PROVIDE A “CHRISTIAN TED TALK ” FORUM. WHY WOULD CHRISTIAN EDUCATORS NOT UNDERSTAND THE DIALETICAL PROCESS INVOVLED IN THE TED TALKS STYLE MODEL?

ACSI TED TALK “STYLE TALKS” AND PARTICIPANTS
“In addition to engaging in full-group discussions, the
following participants presented “TED-style talks” to
their colleagues.

  • Deborah Haarsma, PhD, president of The BioLogos
    Foundation, shared personal reflection on Christian
    education and the sciences.
  • Robin Hom, JD, superintendent of California
    Crosspoint High School (formerly Chinese Christian
    High School), presented a talk on affordability and
    accessibility to Christian schooling.
  • David Kinnaman, president of the Barna Group,
    discussed the implication to Christian schooling of the
    research that informed his book You Lost Me”

ACSI OUTCOMES AND TAKE AWAY

“Moving Forward”
“How do we channel this amazingly generative interaction into concrete recommendations to inform the Foundation’s strategic planning process? Panel members were divided into four “consulting groups” tasked with identifying and presenting their top three to five priorities for ACSI and the Foundation to embrace. While each group reflected the personality and expertise of its members, common threads emerged.”

“Accreditation: Establish a Nondualistic Definition of Excellence

  • Significantly increase accredited schools in membership.
  • Define spiritual formation and academic excellence.
  • Define what needs to be accredited and how it affects excellence.
  • Move accreditation beyond a compliance mode. Move toward a conceptual framework that promotes shared understanding of
    nondualistic commitments to excellence

Professional Development

  • Provide thought leadership on biblical worldview and biblical integration training; dig deeper!
  • Invest in systemic, sustainable teacher training and support via stronger partnerships between K–12 and higher education.
  • STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math): strengthen content, pedagogy, etc.
  • Archive faculty development best practices.
  • Develop effective strategies and tools to help teachers grow and help schools become learning communities (not check-thebox routines).
  • Develop best-practice models for STEM, spiritual formation, and pedagogy.
  • Replace networking and community lost with transition from the convention model.
  • Develop STEM model programs; provide leadership and training per the Cardus and Barna research projects.

Partnerships and Collaboration

  • Maintain dialogue with other private school streams (partnerships) for stronger voice in the marketplace and civic arena.
    Aggregate for greater impact.
  • Collaborate and partner for best practices, creating a repository.
  • Collaborate with higher education (bridge the gap between K–12 and higher education).
  • Strengthen ACSI’s role as a convener rather than a container. Connect educators to centers of thought.
  • Convene ongoing high-level strategic conversations integrating research and expert input for more effective strategies.
    Innovation/Research/Advocacy
  • Research and cultivate accessibility and affordability options for schools and identify models.
  • Research and develop discipleship models that target small groups and one-on-one mentorship. What does it look like in a
    digital world? How do we get away from mass-discipleship models?
  • Provide concrete and timely guidance on emerging education/social issues facing schools.
  • Advocate for Christian schooling: government, civic organizations, churches, and faith-based organizations. Act as a bridge
    between government agencies and the public. Address issues and challenges that schools cannot take on individually.
  • Create a national conversation around Christian education, building a case for the value of Christian schooling.”

“These “consultant recommendations” are a distillation of over eight hours of invigorating dialogue around issues of great import. Nearly 200 pages of transcript document the entire conversation, informing recommendations for
the next step. At their February 2015 meeting, the Foundation board of directors tasked ACSI’s senior staff to sift through the information—individually and corporately—
and identify priorities for both ACSI and the Foundation. This conversation has already informed ACSI’s strategic initiatives, launched research, strengthened higher
education relationships, and birthed partnerships. It also provides direction to the Foundation’s strategic plan, and a case for support to fulfill its transformational mission.
We are grateful for our esteemed panelists. The group overwhelmingly agreed that ACSI and the Foundation must continue the conversation “for such a time as this.”

THE FULL ACSI THOUGHT LEADER LINE UP

Participants:

  • Gary Arnold, EdD, Head of School, Little Rock Christian Academy
  • Jeffrey Dill, PhD, Affiliate Faculty (Sociology), Templeton Honors College
  • Philip Dow, PhD, Superintendent, Rosslyn Academy
  • Donovan Graham, EdD, Director, Center for Teacher
    Renewal
  • Deborah Haarsma, PhD, President, BioLogos
  • June Hetzel, PhD, Professor and Dean of Education,
    Biola University
  • Robin Hom, MAEd, JD, Superintendent, California
    Crosspoint High School

Victoria Kennedy, President and Head of School,
Bradford Christian Academy

  • David Kinnaman, President, Barna Group
  • Todd Marrah, EdD, Superintendent, Tree of Life
    Christian Schools
  • James Marsh, MEd, Director, Van Lunen Center for
    Executive Management in Christian Schools
  • Barrett Mosbacker, EdD, Superintendent, Briarwood
    Christian School
  • Brad Oliver, EdD, Associate Professor, Indiana
    Wesleyan University
  • Jerry Pattengale, PhD, Executive Director of Education, Museum of the Bible
  • David Sikkink, PhD, Associate Professor, University of
    Notre Dame
  • David Smith, PhD, Professor of Education, Calvin
    College
  • Matthew Stump, PhD, Visiting Assistant Professor of
    Biology, George Fox University
  • Larry Taylor, PhD, Head of School, Prestonwood
    Christian Academy
  • Marie White, PhD, Educational Psychologist, Associate Professor, Nyack College

A LOOK AT JUST THREE OF THE PROBLEMATIC THOUGHT LEADERS INCLUDING THE HORRIFIC INFLUENCE OF BIO-LOGOS AND THEISTIC EVOLUTION DECEPTIONS SEEKING TO UNDERMINE GENESIS 1-11 .

ACSE BRAINTRUST MEMBER AND FAKE TED TALK PRESENTER -WITH DISGRACED NIH HEAD AND BIO LOGOS BOSS FRANCIS COLLINS PROMOTING THEISTIC EVOLUTION.

Deborah Haarsma, PhD, President, BioLogos

“BioLogos was founded by one of the top biologists in the world, Francis Collins. He led the Human Genome Project and now directs the National Institutes of Health. In 2006, he wrote the best-selling book The Language of God in which he tells his journey from atheism to Christian belief, showing that science is not in conflict with the Bible, but actually enhances faith. The outpouring of response to the book showed the need for virtual and actual meeting places to ask questions, discuss issues, and learn from the top Christian minds in the sciences and theology.”

( NOTE BIO-LOGOS WAS FOUNDED BY NOW DISGRACED FRANCIS COLLINS FORMER HEAD OF NIH. RECALL COLLINS AND ANTHONY FAUCI PARTNERED IN THE FUNDING OF THE WUHAN LAB AND THE COVID OUTBREAK . THESE EVENTS ABOUT WHICH BOTH PARTIES WERE PUBLICALLY EXPOSED AS HAVING LIED IS DOCUMENTED IN THEIR EMAILS AND THE USE OF BURNER PHONES. SADLY THEIR EXPOSURE TOOK PLACE ONLY AFTER THEY LED AND ORGANIZED THE GLOBAL “RESPONSE” TO THE WUHAN VIRUS. THEIR DECEPTIONs AND DIRECTIVES CONTINUE TO NEGATIVELY IMPACT HEALTHCARE, THE GLOBAL ECONOMY, AND POLITICS AND RIPPLE THROUGHOUT THE GLOBE. COLLINS HAS SINCE RESIGNED THE NIH. ALSO NOTE THAT RECENTLY DECEASED EVANGELICAL LEADER AND FRANKFURT SCHOOL DISCIPLE TIM KELLER PLAYED A KEY ROLE IN THE LAUNCH , PROMOTION AND GROWTH OF BIO-LOGOS. )

Francis Collins holding the & sign in the “merger efforts” of Bio-Logos

THE BIO-LOGOS AND THEISTIC EVOLUTION ERROR IS CAUSING A MASSIVE IMPACT IN CHRISTIAN EDUCATION AND IN THE CHURCH AS IT RESULTS IN THE SUPPOSED VALIDATION OF INJECTING EVOLUTION AND “OLD EARTH “THEORIES INTO GENESIS 1-11 UNDERMINING THE FAITH OF THOUSANDS IN THE RELIABILITY OF THE GENESIS CREATION ACCOUNT AND THE BIBLICAL TIMELINE OF THE EARTH AND HUMAN HISTORY.

Bio-Logos error is HUGE AND GROWING. More here:

Bio Logos role in priming the church for United Nations Global Goals HERE:

DAVID KINNAMAN WHO NOW HEADS BARNA RESEARCH GROUP IS PART OF THE ACSI BRAINTRUST ASSEMBLED IN 2015.

David Kinnama is fast becoming a notorius infiltrator after gaining the trust of Christian conservatives because of Barnas long history of providing reliable research.

Kinnaman’s research is increasingly more driven to promote progressive political views like his involvement with Tim Keller and Gabe Lyons in the “Good Faith” book and project which resulted in a 2012 meeting of the above parties at the White House with then newly re-elected President Obama. In this meeting promises to move the evangelical community into fuller cooperation with the Obama administration during its second term were made. This second term was one of the most damaging to faith -family – American Christian foundations than any before it. Kinnaman continues his alliances and progressive political rhetoricwhich remains very effective because it is “disguised as research”.

AWANA- David Kinnaman and Barna Group played a key role in the SIMILAR “new vision” of AWANA children’s ministriy which impacts children directly in church and home discipleship.

MORE on these concerns and AWANA problems can be found HERE :

ACSI INCLUDED BRIARWOOD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT IN ITS BRAINTRUST IN 2015 – BY 2019 BRIARWOOD SCHOOL WAS FULLY INDOCTRINATING THEIR FACULTY AND STUDENT IN WOKE JUSTICE RACIAL POLICY.

“Barrett Mosbacker, EdD, Superintendent, Briarwood
Christian School.”

From April 2019 Briarwood Christian School Spring Faculity trainin:

“Briarwood Christian School”
Tuesday Topic: BCS Faculty Dialogue — The Gospel & Social Justice
April 16, 2019

“In-Service Overview: On Friday, April 12th, while our students were
away from school, our faculty gathered for a day of professional
conversation on issues of racial reconciliation and social justice. To begin
the day, high school Bible teacher Mr. David Conrad shared what the Lord
had been teaching him through scripture, books, and classroom
conversations on “The Gospel and Social Justice.” Our junior high teacher
and coach, Mr. Paul Smith, then spoke on “Historical and Contemporary
Injustice” and shared his own family’s experience as well as those of students
and families he interviewed regarding this topic. One of our senior
students, Miss Gabbi Johnson, came on her day off to speak about her
K4-12th grade experience as a minority student at Briarwood. Finally, our
Superintendent, Mr. Stephen Steiner, spoke of his deep hope for Briarwood
and issues of social justice moving forward, particularly his desire to see our
school embrace a gospel-centric approach to social restorative justice in our
own city. Our hearts were stirred by each speaker’s message and we are
grateful for their transparency, humility, and deep desire for God to be
glorified through our school’s response to the tender issues of minority
experiences, racial reconciliation, and the call for believers to pursue
righteousness and justice. We are so thankful for their leadership and the
time to thoughtfully begin this very important conversation as faculty.”

“Our morning session was followed by a faculty field trip to the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute is the centerpiece of the National Park Service’s Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument which includes a four-block, multi-site experience. Our tour was led by our own Gabbi Johnson, one of several BCS students participating in the BCRI’s Legacy Youth Leadership program (A BCRI
staff member shared with the faculty that she is among the most dedicated and passionate of the student docents!). We followed our tour with a late lunch at the Pizitz Food Hall where we were able to discuss all that we had learned throughout the day”

BRIARWOOD CHURCH AND SCHOOL/ THE PCA MOVEMENT AND THE GOSPEL COALITION.

Under then Pastor Harry Reeder Briarwood Church , the conservative PCA flagship church came under the damning influence of The Gospel Coalition and the progressive movement to undermine the PCA by Tim Keller. Reeder served on the TGC leadership Council for around 15 years before his death in 2023. Briarwood Christian School operates under the Church authority and has in recent years undergone multiple scandals in the press including the 2019 WOKE agenda and a more recent scandal caused by the deceptive practices by pastoral staff and faculty related to the school leadership changes.

Harry Reeder was killed in an automobile accident the day before he was to answer in his local Evangel Presbytery for over 60 charges of ABUSE of POWER.

Brairwood Church and School remain in serious trouble and decline and no effort has been made thus far to reconcile past error or set the church , school and its many other ministries BACK on a Biblical course.

CONCLUSION ON ACSI VISION CASTING IN 2015

ACSI shows who it is placing value and reliance on for its future and that of Christian Education . By quietly opening the door from the inside where trusting Christian familes and CHILDREN live and learn and worship- to those chosen to be a part of this braintrust ,ACSI is providing a massive inside preview which they likely never intended for significant public consumption . JUST the three members reviewed in this brief look are reason enough for Christian parents or educators to grasp the coordinated error. ACSI looks to have sold the farm in or before 2015.

Progressive Social/Theological / Political jargon remains just as damaging no matter how layered and disguised or how heavily funded it has become.

The Gospel is contrary to all these failed ideologies and does not need to be “Revisioned/ Revoiced/ Reimagined ….or Recast ! It is “The Everlasting Gospel “. Revelations 14:6

WHERE TO GO FOR HELP AND HELP?

TO HELP REINFORCE SOLID BIBLICAL CREATION AGAINST THE BIOLOGOS /THIESTIC EVOLUTION INFLUENCE

Readers can find resources to counter BioLogos and similar organizations damaging impact here at – Genesis Academy –

https://www.genesisacademy.net/about-us

MISSION

“To place an emphasis on the Truth of The CREATION, The FALL, The FLOOD, The TOWER and The HOPE in CHRIST supported by sound doctrine and solid scientific principles.”

GENESIS ACADEMY -GOALS

TO SOW Truth via our Ministry  Luke 8:5-8

TO GROW the Faith of Believers  2Cor 9:6

TO REAP a Harvest of new Believers 2Tim 2:2

BELIEFS

GOD:
Is eternal, self-existing and Triune

THE BIBLE: 
The true, accurate, historical record of God’s actions in the past, present and future

GOD CREATED:
The universe, earth and all life in six, 24-hour days from nothing 
The land separated from the waters above and below 
Visible light, energy directed at the earth, possibly generated from God Himself

The perfect atmosphere to sustain life
A single landmass to rise above the water
Plant life to capture light energy and reproduce after their kinds
The sun, moon and stars
Creatures in the sea, air and land with ability to reproduce after their kinds
Adam in God’s image from the dust of the earth and enlivened with the breath of life

Eve from Adam’s rib
A God-given dominion of humanity over the earth and all other living things


THE FALL:
Brought death into creation through man’s sin causing corruption of the entire universe
Caused progressive corruption of all creation

Led God to command Noah to build an ark

THE FLOOD:
Was God’s global judgment of sin 
Destroyed all men and animals except for the 8 people and pairs of animal kinds in the ark


THE TOWER:
Represents the culmination of man’s rebellion against God’s command to fill the earth

Built and gathered in a city for man’s glory

God forced man to migrate throughout the earth by supernaturally creating language groups.