Tuesday, March 31, 2009

New SDB Group near London

by Kevin Butler

We recently received word of a new body of SDB believers meeting near London, England: The Faith Seventh Day Baptist Group (of Northwest London).

Church Secretary S. Rutty writes, “As founding members, we are filled with great expectancy about what God is going to do through this ministry. We would like to give you the opportunity to share in this momentous experience; through prayers and your various contributions as you are led by the Holy Spirit.
“We praise God for this opportunity and we thank you in advance for investing in this ministry; as we work together towards the Great Commission (Matthew 28: 19 – 20).”

For more information about this group, you may email them at faithsdbgroup@googlemail.com.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Tracts still work!

by Kevin Butler

Below is an excerpt from the May Sabbath Recorder's Women's Page by Susan Bond. I know it's more than a month away, but I felt I should share it now. Thanks for the good news, Susie!


Coloring my day yesterday was my first use of the recently published salvation tract "Do You Really Know the Facts of Life?" (See SR, October 2008). Its spring-y cover dotted with red birds and yellow bees invites the unsuspecting recipient to at least open it.

That's a good start. Only, my intended receiver opened to page four, and his wife and I had to re-direct him to page one. Lying on the hard hospital table, awaiting doctor's orders about having his heart stopped and then shocked, my friend read through the whole tract. Then, instead of giving it back to me, he handed it to his wife, telling her to put it in his bag of clothes. I take this as a very positive sign.

Using the same tract, my husband led another friend to the Lord. Totally God's timing, that friend had asked Rich to lead him to Christ on the very day that this tract had arrived in the mail from our son Keith.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Ice Cream to Bricks

by Kevin Butler

The latest from Jean Jorgensen and Facebook:

Reports are starting to come in from the nationwide YF Ice Cream Social held this past weekend to buy Bricks for Malawi.
With only nine groups checking in so far, the money raised has surpassed the 100,000 brick level!!

I (Kevin) saw that several groups raised money in the $600-700 range. One group put on puppet shows and skits for people who came to their social, another held a "Penny War" between the boys and girls. (The girls won.) I also heard that one church will hold their fundraiser this coming weekend, so the totals should climb.

The bricks will help rebuild the maternity ward and staff houses at the Thembe Medical Clinic in Malawi. A big "thank you" to all who participated!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Callam of BWA meets SDA leaders

by Kevin Butler

News from Eron Henry, BWA’s Associate Director of Communications

Baptist World Alliance General Secretary Neville Callam met with the international leadership of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church on March 11.

The meeting at the Adventist world headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, took place to affirm both the BWA and the Seventh-Day Adventist commitment to shared values and goals on religious freedom.
Callam stated that “the BWA is pleased with the partnership that has been experienced in the quest for religious freedom.”

The BWA leader also expressed delight at “collaboration in the past,” and said he looks forward “to these opportunities continuing with greater intentionality.”

John Graz, director of public affairs and religious liberty for the Adventist church, said that Baptists and Seventh-Day Adventists “share a Christ-centric faith and many of the same values.” He said both Baptists and Adventists “share a passion for religious freedom, and in many countries around the world we cooperate closely to promote and defend this freedom.”

Callam met with all the leaders of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, including world church President Jan Paulsen.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Rev. Don A. Sanford Goes Home to be with the Lord

by Nick Kersten

Rev. Don A. Sanford, former pastor and long-time Historian for the Seventh Day Baptist Historical Society passed from this life late Friday after a brief illness. He was 83.

Rev. Sanford studied at Milton College, Alfred School of Theology and the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, earning degrees from each. He served Seventh Day Baptist churches at Independence and Andover, NY (1950-1954), at New Auburn, WI (1954-1959), and at White Cloud, MI (1959-1967) along with serving as interim pastor in several Baptist, Methodist and Congregational churches throughout his life.

After leaving White Cloud, Rev. Sanford had a second career in education, working at public and private schools in Southern Wisconsin for nearly 20 years, including a time as A/V librarian at Milton College. After retiring from teaching in 1987, Rev. Sanford became Historian of the SDB Historical Society, a post he held until the end of 2004, when he was honored as Historian emeritus.

During his life, Rev. Sanford had a prolific writing ministry, including 15 years of editing The Helping Hand, a Bible study and devotional book published quarterly for SDB’s; a monthly column in the Sabbath Recorder called “Pearls from the Past”; and several books including: A Choosing People, Conscience Taken Captive, A Free People In Search of a Free Land, Greater Than Its Parts, and the Newport Seventh Day Baptist Trilogy. In addition to this substantial body of work, Rev. Sanford also contributed to several Baptist anthologies and presented research frequently in the larger Baptist history community.

After a long and fruitful life, Pastor Don has joined the “great cloud of witnesses” he spent so many years teaching us about. Services in honor of his life are planned for this coming week in his home church in Milton, WI.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

CPR comes to Lost Creek

by Kevin Butler

Kevin Butler and Rob Appel are heading to Lost Creek, West Virginia, this Sabbath to kick off another session of "CPR"--a plan of Commitment, Purpose and Revival for the local church.

Lost Creek joins with SDB churches in Boulder, Colo., and Lincoln, Neb., that have signed on to the program. CPR is modified from the successful MORE 2000 thrust of the 1990s, and guides church members to discover their vision and then directs resources necessary to work toward that God-given vision.

Please be in prayer for the brethren in Lost Creek as they begin this new venture.

(And thanks to Joel Osborn for the new CPR graphic!)

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

SCSC Teams, Projects announced

by Kevin Butler

The Summer Christian Service Corps (SCSC) Committee, based in Milton, Wis., has prayerfully accepted 18 students for summer projects, and have assigned the teams and locations.

Ashaway, RI:
Lance Greene, Josh Rankhorn
Battle Creek, MI:
Daniel Lovelace, Lena Parrish
Colton, CA:
Mike Farrell, Katie Brown
Milton, WI:
Jasmine Patterson, Jackson Butler
North Loup/Lincoln, NE:
Jonathan Pradetto, Sarah Lawton
Paint Rock, AL:
Melody Rankhorn, Jessica Patterson, Dorothy Noel
Seattle, WA:
Katrina Goodrich, Jonathan Lawson
West Palm Beach, FL:
David Pottinger, Micayla Neher, Jessica Chroniger

After training at Camp Wakonda in Milton (June 17-25), students will serve at their projects from June 25 to July 20, with the final week of the project at Conference in Lancaster, Pa.

Please be in prayer for this year’s SCSC training, teams, project directors and committee.

Thursday, March 05, 2009

Special Program for Pastors’ Wives at Pastors Conference

by Gordon P. Lawton


This year we will have a special program for pastors’ wives, studying the Beth Moore “Retreat in a Box” on Loving Well. This DVD-based study features four heart-to-heart messages from Beth. Taped at a Living Proof Live event, Beth describes different types of people — some are a joy to love, some are difficult to love, and we all have to deal with some people who are humanly impossible to love. In all those relationships one truth endures: We will never be able to love others well until we have been loved well. And only God can ultimately give us the complete love we so desperately need.

Linda Lawton is the leader for this special program.

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Historical Society Announces 2009 Annual Meeting Date

by Nick Kersten
The Seventh Day Baptist Historical Society will hold its 2009 annual meeting at the Seventh Day Baptist Center in Janesville, WI at 2:00pm on Sunday, May 17th, 2009. All interested parties are invited to attend, though we remind visitors that voting privileges are reserved for Society members. Society members should expect to receive their proxy forms in the mail in the coming weeks. We humbly request that all Seventh Day Baptists be in prayer for the ministry of the Society in the weeks leading up to the meeting.

If you wish to join in the work of preservation of Seventh Day Baptist history, please contact the Society, either by phone (608) 752-5055, or by email: sdbhist@seventhdaybaptist.org. It's not too late to join the Society and have your voice heard at our upcoming meeting!

Monday, March 02, 2009

What Does Dobson’s Resignation Mean?

by Rob Appel
By: Robert Parham
Posted: Monday, March 2, 2009 6:10 am

James Dobson’s detractors responded with glee to his announced resignation as chair of the board of directors of Focus on the Family. The reaction of his supporters was muted.

Dobson’s decision probably means less than his detractors hope, more than his supporters fear and trouble for both groups.

The gay blogosphere sparkled with celebration about the news and spewed with condemnation of Dobson. Some implied that Focus on the Family’s financial problems resulted from the funding it spent to defeat Proposition 8, a California ballot initiative that restricted marriage to those of the opposite sex.

Other liberals were gleeful about an unexpected opportunity to remind their core supporters why they are needed when Democrats control the White House and Congress.

Neil G. Giuliano, president of the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, said that Dobson had “used his expansive, well-funded media platform to promote defamatory and false information about the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.”

GLAAD’s leaders urged their supporters to remember what Dobson had done and urged the media not to “allow Dobson to turn today’s news into yet another media platform for him to advance his intolerant divisive attacks on gay and lesbian Americans and their families.”

Kathryn Kolbert, president of People for the American Way, warned, “James Dobson may be stepping down, but he’s not stepping off the field.”

Noting his ability to raise funds, the size of his radio audience and the wrongness of his positions, she said, “Regardless of where Dobson appears on the organizational chart, he and Focus on the Family will continue their assault on Americans’ liberties.”

Barry Lynn, executive director of Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, said he expected no moderation from Focus on the Family.

“For years, FOF has been the leading voice of religious extremism and intolerance in America. It has led the attack on the legal rights of gay and lesbian Americans, worked assiduously to undermine reproductive rights, assaulted the religious neutrality of public schools and labored to replace science with far-right, fundamentalist dogma,” said Lynn. “For that reason, I vow that Americans United will continue to strongly oppose the agenda of Dobson and Focus on the Family no matter what title he uses.”

A few of Dobson’s supporters rushed to grab hold of his mantle.

The largely invisible Gary Bauer, president of American Values, reminded conservative Christians that Dobson was his long-time friend and colleague.“

It has been my privilege to see Dr. Dobson in action many times, working to organize on behalf of the values we all hold dear and to be a voice for those who need a champion,” said Bauer.

Alan Sears, president of the Alliance Defense Fund, thanked Dobson for his “tireless service.”

Even less visible than Bauer, Sears, too, claimed a kinship with Dobson: "I have had the privilege of not only serving with Dr. James Dobson over the past 25 years, but have the honor to calling (sic) him my friend as well."

But aside from a few conservative Christians speaking in honored tones about Dobson, most of the always loquacious Christian Right leaders have said nothing publicly so far.

They and their followers may in fact be speechless about the loss of another leader, especially one who had the credibility and ability to circle up the conservative forces.

Conservative Christians are no doubt concerned about the future of their movement. They have witnessed a seismic shift away from the founding fathers of the Christian Right. Jerry Falwell died almost two years ago. Adrian Rogers, the three-term president of the Southern Baptist Convention, died in 2005. Jerry Vines and Paige Patterson, two other SBC presidents, have diminished influence. Pat Robertson, Chuck Colson and Tim LaHaye have become shells of their former selves.

While Dobson will remain a force through his continued radio broadcast and political activism, it is clear that the movement has no apparent heir, no entrepreneurial leader, no charismatic preacher. The troubled waters ahead may be more treacherous than they anticipate.

Nevertheless, the left would make a mistake to misread Dobson’s decision as a shift among evangelical and conservative Christians away from their core issues. Some commentators with little real connectivity continue the lame claim that younger evangelicals are broadening the moral agenda and lessening their support for the old loyalties. Don’t believe it.

Of course, the American-left leaders need Dobson as a demon against whom to activate donors. Without Dobson at the helm and with Barack Obama in the White House, fund raising will be tough for them.

In a way, Dobson’s beginning move away from leadership is bad news for the left and the right, both of whom need Dobson, but for very different reasons.

Robert Parham is executive editor of EthicsDaily.com and executive director of its parent organization, the Baptist Center for Ethics.