Shepherd’s Tale

Musings of a small-town Missouri Methodist pastor

The New Moral Majority

Well, the elections are over, and we now have a new President-elect in the wings, ready to take office on January 20, 2009. Our Congress, more than ever, is now tipping the scales towards the Democrats way; and everything is ripe for a huge change to come out of Washington, D.C.

Whether or not this will be change for the good…only time will tell.

Regardless of your political affiliation, Christians all around this great nation of ours must band together; stay the course; and make our voices be heard over these next four years. This will be a time of massive upheavals in our country as our new leaders try to institute their own agendas; agendas where pro-abortion laws, same-sex marriage amendments, and embryonic stem cell research funding boosts will top the list.

This is why it is so important for us to be as the “voice of one crying out in the wilderness.” If we just lie down and take it, then we, as one nation under God, are doomed. But if we take the initiative to do such things as march on Washington; or speak out against these things in our states capitols, etc…that will be noticed. And appreciated by other Christians.

And perhaps our nation’s leaders will take heart…and listen.

So, I am drafting up a plan: and that plan is to start afresh with a new “Moral Majority”; an all-volunteer Christian organization that would stand up against those things which are against God and His Kingdom; the immoral, unjust, unethical; and the nonspiritual. It can be done; God’s Will can be accomplished here on this earth; and this nation can once again become great in His eyes…a shining Light for all the world to see.

Would you join me? Pray about this; ask God what you can do to help. For more information, please e-mail me at willingservants@gmail.com

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