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billiefan2000
February 26th, 2008, 12:32 PM
National Pastors Convention: It’s a Leftie-Palooza

Yes, folks, it is time again for the National Pastors Convention in San Diego. Cue the sitar players, start up the incense, and drag out the yoga mats! You think that I jest about the yoga, and you are wrong.

“Join Shelly Pagitt for a time of prayer, stretching, and meditative reflection as you begin your day at the NPC. If possible, please bring a mat with you for the stretching time.”

Shelly Pagitt, wife of emerging Pied Piper, Doug,

will be bowing before the pastors and their wives and saying, “Namaste”.


That’s how a yoga session starts, and the words are Sanskrit for “I bow to the divine within you.” Yoga journal describes “Namaste” this way.

“The gesture Namaste represents the belief that there is a Divine spark within each of us that is located in the heart chakra. The gesture is an acknowledgment of the soul in one by the soul in another.

“Nama” means bow, “as” means I, and “te” means you.


Therefore, Namaste literally means “bow me you” or “I bow to you.”

When the pastors are done with their Hindu worship, they can cruise into a workshop with Roger Olson.


It’s a harmless enough sounding name that evokes images of a guy in a flannel shirt up in Duluth somewhere, s

erving lutefisk or making Swedish meatballs.


This Roger Olson, however, will be redefining evangelicalism. He has quite an agenda. He will be speaking on the following:

How to Be Evangelical without Being Conservative

“Are ‘evangelical’ and ‘conservative’ synonymous or even inseparably linked? Not necessarily.


In some cases it is possible to be more evangelical by being less conservative. We will look at how history sheds light on radical evangelical faith that breaks with the status quo and forges new paths in theology, worship and service.”

Well, Roger, we’ve seen where those new paths in theology, worship and service are leading the church. Witchcraft. (See the post below.) As if this wasn’t enough, Roger will be going further.

Postconservative Evangelical Theology

“Evangelical theology is breaking out of and moving beyond the traditional “left/right” spectrum of liberal to conservative.


That spectrum is based on responses to modernity.

What happens when evangelical theology interacts with postmodernity?

Can there be a postconservative evangelical theology as there is a postliberal mainline Protestant theology? What do they have in common?”

I know, I know. Lemme answer the question. They have rebellion in common. These movements have rebelled against God by denying the authority of His Word. Rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft.


That’s why young people are actually attempting to Christianize real witchcraft.

It’s all the same thing, folks.

To prove my point, Ruth Haley Barton is another speaker at the National Pastor’s Convention.

After sewing her seeds of contemplative mystical spirituality at Willow Creek under Bill Hybels


she has now moved on. Look at her bio.

Ruth Haley Barton is a spiritual director, teacher, and retreat leader trained through the Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation and the Pathways Center for Spiritual Leadership in Nashville, Tennessee.


Ruth is cofounder of The Transforming Center. She is also the author of several books including Sacred Rhythms and Invitation to Solitude and Silence.



But wait a minute. I’m on the mailing list for the Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation.

It’s an organization dedicated to the use of contemplative practice by people of all religions to encounter the “divine”.


Founder Tilden Edwards said this about contemplative spirituality.

“This mystical stream [contemplative prayer] is the Western bridge to Far Eastern spirituality.”
—Tilden Edwards, Spiritual Friend, p. 18.

So the pastors at the National Pastors Convention will sit back, refreshed from their yoga, and listen to Ruth Haley Barton, who was trained at Shalem, tell them how the mystical stream of contemplative prayer can enhance their ministries.

As if eastern spirituality wasn’t bad enough , Zondervan, who sponsors the NPC, has brought in political liberals like Shane Claiborne and Jim Wallis


to make sure that left-wing theology matches left-wing politics.


You can see the full line-up of speakers here.

http://www.zondervan.com/cultures/en-us/npc

The National Pastors Convention is an indication of evangelicalism’s future. Only those whose feet are on the rock of the unchanging Word of God will not be swept away by this tsunami of spiritual deception. The deception is not the exception, it is the norm now. Contend for the fait


http://www.sliceoflaodicea.com/?p=397

Sing4Him
February 26th, 2008, 12:39 PM
O.k. I am now ill.

Shane Claiborne, you will remember was the guy who Cedarville University (David Jeremiah's alma mater) was going to have speak but cancelled.

This meeting is sickening!

So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth Rev. 3:16 :puke:puke

billiefan2000
February 26th, 2008, 01:02 PM
O.k. I am now ill.

Shane Claiborne, you will remember was the guy who Cedarville University (David Jeremiah's alma mater) was going to have speak but cancelled.

This meeting is sickening!

So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth Rev. 3:16 :puke:puke


I agree, and I know who Shane is.


He is a good friend of Brian Mc Laren and Tony Campolo and Doug Pagitt



related:


Television debate between John MacArthur and Doug Pagitt on Christians and Yoga.

[YOU TUBE VIDEO]l_34SH8jVec[/YOU TUBE VIDEO]

billiefan2000
February 26th, 2008, 05:57 PM
National Pastors Convention Features Open Theist Greg Boyd

http://www.sliceoflaodicea.com/?p=399

billiefan2000
February 26th, 2008, 07:25 PM
http://www.zondervan.com/Cultures/en-US/NPC/NationalConvention/Speakers/

Speakers


Ruth Haley Barton


Greg Boyd (see http://www.sliceoflaodicea.com/?p=399


Eric Michael Bryant (who is part of the Emerging Church movement


Shane Claiborne (who is part of the Emerging Church movement

Henry Cloud

Charles Colson :ohno


Andy Crouch
Sarah Cunningham


Bill Donahue (not the catholic league guy, but the guy who is the executive director of small group ministries for the questionable Willow Creek Association (a group that basically runs most of the big churches here in my town of Omaha Nebraska



Mateen Elass
Margaret Feinberg
Dale and Jonalyn Fincher
Rozanne Frazee

Dante Gebel
Dave Gibbons

Athena Evelyn Gorospe
Aaron Graham
Kevin Harney
Sherry Harney

Hector Hermosillo
Stephen Iverson

Carolyn Custis James

Tony Jones (who is part of the Emerging Church movement

Dan Kimball (who is part of the Emerging Church movement

Mark Labberton
Jeff Lucas

Kevin Lum

Scot McKnight (who is part of the Emerging Church movement


Erwin McManus (who is part of the Emerging Church movement

Brenda Salter McNeil
Daniel Meyer
Calvin Miller

J.P. Moreland
Stephen Newby
Rev. Dr. D. Zac Niringiye

Greg Ogden
David Olson
Roger Olson

John Ortberg (who BTW is a contributer to Christianity Today which was at one time a legitimate magazine

Ben Patterson
Bob Rognlien
Bishop John Rucyahana
J Daniel Salinas

Dario Silva-Silva
Jeanne Stevens

Danielle Grubb Shroyer
Efrem Smith
Phyllis Tickle

Krista Tippett
John Townsend
Richard Twiss

Jim Wallis

N.T. Wright
Mark Yaconelli

Hosts:
Bob Stromberg
Efrem Smith




Artists

Musicians
Heriberto Hermosillo
Jon Klinepeter
Ken Medema
Stephen Newby
Kendall Payne



Comedians:

Daren Streblow
Jeff Allen
Nazareth




Sculptor:

Richard Hight

billiefan2000
February 27th, 2008, 12:26 PM
http://www.christianpost.com/article/20080226/31329_Pastors_Convention_Aims_to_Re-energize_Church_Leaders.htm

Pastors Convention Aims to Re-energize Church Leaders




http://www.christianpost.com/article/20080226/31329_Pastors_Convention_Aims_to_Re-energize_Church_Leaders.htm

billiefan2000
February 28th, 2008, 11:54 AM
http://www.christianpost.com/article/20080226/31329_Pastors_Convention_Aims_to_Re-energize_Church_Leaders.htm

Pastors Convention Aims to Re-energize Church Leaders




http://www.christianpost.com/article/20080226/31329_Pastors_Convention_Aims_to_Re-energize_Church_Leaders.htm



NPC Live Blog: Jesus for President

http://zondervan.typepad.com/zondervan/2008/02/npc-live-blog-j.html

Published February 27th, 2008 by Editor in General News
Maybe a more apt title for this piece from Zondervan’s 2008 NPC blog gushing about Claiborne ought to be Shane for President:

National Pastors Convention 2008 is a buzz this afternoon after Shane Claiborne

co-author of Zondervan’s upcoming book Jesus for President, spoke at two sessions.



The first session titled

"The Relationship Between Politics and Christianity" was hosted by Krista Tippett from Speaking of Faith.

Krista led a lively panel discussion with Shane, Chuck Colson, and Greg Boyd.

The hundreds of NPC conference attendees who were at this session were all deeply moved by the conversations. Look for this session to be on a future Speaking of Faith radio show. Shane’s second session this afternoon was titled "Jesus for President,"…


http://zondervan.typepad.com/zondervan/2008/02/npc-live-blog-j.html