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Francis Schaeffer Was Right: America's Day of Reckoning Is Here



Posted: 01/14/2008

Francis Schaeffer Was Right: America's Day of Reckoning Is Here
A Code Blue Letter from Brannon Howse

Worldview Weekend
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Dear Friend,

The late Dr. Francis Schaeffer was one of the greatest defenders of the Christian faith in the 20th Century. In the 1960s and 70s, he predicted that “as long as there was ongoing material prosperity to keep filling the dull ache of the soul, the Christian base, which for so long had informed Western thinking and public life, would become only a folk memory as secularism gradually became dominate.” A malaise, he warned, would sweep across America, and unbelievers—as well as self-professing believers—would take as their primary focus in life the attainment of “personal peace and affluence.”

Now, four decades later, it is clear that Dr. Schaeffer was right. And our national malaise has become a life-threatening illness. Never before in the history of our nation have the American church and Christian families been in such jeopardy.

During the past 24 months, Worldview Weekend has received countless e-mails from pastors, parents, and teens sharing their alarm over the direction our country and churches are headed. Many American Christians are already paying a high price for Biblical fidelity.

Christians have lost life-long friends, or they’ve been told—in word or deed—that they are no longer welcome at the church in which they were raised, married, brought up their children, or perhaps even buried their parents. Why? Because these godly men and women believe that a Biblical New Testament church dare not compromise and accept any of today’s man-centered “gospels”—easy believism, the mysticism and postmodernism of an emergent church, or the entertainment-driven best-life-now belief systems that are based more on pop culture than on the Bible.

Pastors write us seeking encouragement because they have been fired for refusing to implement the unbiblical doctrines and methodologies of today’s most popular authors and conference speakers.

M
any Christians know that America and the American church are at a very dangerous tipping point. Students of history have an eerie feeling that the history of great cultures which self-destruct is about to repeat itself as they watch our nation speeding past all the warning signs of national, spiritual, and economic suicide. Since we whole-heartedly embrace their concern in 2007, Worldview Weekend declared Code Blue for America’s churches and introduced our free, Code Blue Rally.

We “outdid” ourselves in launching Code Blue Rallies: Worldview Weekend sponsored eight events with a total attendance of more than 10,000 children, teens, and adults—all at no cost to the participants. We put on each and every rally for free simply because we could not bear to let money stand between any sincere person and this desperately needed message.

The response and fruit has been so remarkable that between January 26 and April 13, 2008, we will be hosting 15 more Code Blue events—and again offering them free to those who attend. You’ll see why when you take a look at some of the testimonies we’ve received:

We have been youth pastors for about 11 years in the Assemblies of God. This worldview stuff is pretty new to us and when I saw a conference 4 hours away I knew I had to clear a spot on our calendar.
      I was an emerging, relevant, postmodern, purpose driven, self-help minister.  I believed numbers equaled success and so did everyone else. When you shared that testimony about that pastor failing the worldview test my wife looked at me thinking that I emailed you because that was basically what I went though. The bigger testimony is that now our church has changed in a major way from being the place to be entertained to the place to be trained. Imagine that ...a place to train believers. We are big into inductive study for all ages and the big youth group is a thing of the past.
—Ray

My family and I just returned from the Memphis Code Blue Rally. We were amazed. It was great. I had my children with me and my teenage daughter went in with an attitude that she would absolutely not enjoy it. By the break she apologized to me and told me how glad she was that I'd brought the family. My husband is a great man, but too busy for Bible study, training the children, witnessing, etc. He came away convicted and excited; he even bought the LOGOS Bible study software by his own choice. Thanks for the great conference and the work already done in my family's life.—Rina

The encouragement we’ve received is great, but the toll the work takes is sometimes staggering. Still, in the next 12 weeks my family and I will pack up our motor coach 15 times, unload it 15 times, and drive it thousands of miles to host the next 15 Code Blue Rallies. Why?

Would a fireman ignore the alarm and sit back in the firehouse recliner to watch the ball game as a burning office building incinerated souls that needed to be rescued?

Would a skilled emergency room doctor lounge in the break room reading the latest hunting and fishing magazine and ignore the hospital alert to save a dying patient?

No firemen or doctors would neglect their calling, and neither will I. And neither will the world-class speakers who are equally committed to the Code Blue cause: David Barton, Ron Carlson, Norm Geisler, Jason Carlson, Sean McDowell, Voddie Baucham, Bob Cornuke, Kerby Anderson, and Frank Harber. None of us are willing to ignore the spiritual alarm bells that scream a clear warning of the crisis for which we have the solution. The solution that we present at each Code Blue rally—sound biblical doctrine.

Yet, millions of Christian school administrators, Sunday School teachers, youth pastors, senior pastors, deacons and elders, Christian college presidents and parents are culpable as they ignore all the warnings that shout a spiritual Code Blue—the notice of imminent spiritual and eternal death.

Many of them know what is right and what they should do, but they are unwilling to be disturbed. They are too busy entertaining and being entertained. They cannot be distracted because they are consumed with giving pew-sitters what they want—not what they need. These leaders are frantic to avoid being offensive so they might be inclusive. They’re committed to unity over truth, customers over converts, donors over disciples, a big tent over the narrow way, and self-aggrandizement over self-sacrifice. They refuse to stir from their malaise because they don’t want to change their priorities or practice. The Christian life of their making offers everything and requires nothing.

Every day, 150,000 people step off into eternity and a frightening percentage are not walking into heaven but into eternal judgment. I am certain that many are shocked when they realize where they are. For you see, they thought they lived a good life by today’s standards. Many went to church, perhaps even walked the aisle and were baptized. Some even taught Sunday school. Jesus Himself told us this would be so. In Matthew 7:21-23 he warned:

Not everyone who says to me, “Lord, Lord,” will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. On that day many will say to me, “Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?” And then will I declare to them, “I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.”

But don’t be discouraged. God has never moved and worked among the majority. He has historically and providentially carried out His purposes through a remnant. You are part of that remnant, and there are hundreds of thousands of others that make up this faithful core. I assure you that if we remain true to teaching a Biblical worldview and Biblical doctrine, we will see lives saved.

While we know there are many Christian families and Bible-teaching churches that stand firm on biblical truth, we also know that the challenges have never been greater, and Christians need to be equipped and encouraged. Many pastors thank us for coming. Until then, they were the lone voice proclaiming the need to their local ministerial board.

Many e-mails we receive are from individuals that simply want to thank us for our website and all its free articles, our radio program, books and DVDs. These people tell us that before finding the Worldview Weekend website and/or broadcast, they felt alone in their stand for sound, Biblical doctrine. Now they are encouraged to find that there is a remnant that continues to contend for the faith as we are commanded in Jude 3.

My friends, in this election season, I am all in favor of reclaiming America for Christ, but don’t you think we should be more concerned about reclaiming the church for Christ? I do.

If you agree with our diagnosis and the course of treatment, will you please join us in making our next 15, free Code Blue Rallies possible? We are already booking cities and dates for the fall of 2008. However, we must first cover the cost of these rallies before we can put the 2008 cties in ink.

For each Code Blue Rally we pay our speakers an honorarium, pay for their airfare, hotel, food, and other travel expenses. We also have printing and mailing expenses, building rent or at least the cost to clean up our host churches after the events. All told, each Code Blue Rally costs us more than $8,000.

While we do collect a free-will offering at each rally, our collection averages only $4 per person—less than half of what we need to put on the events. The average is low because hundreds of students come without their parents, and they don’t have the means to contribute.

We also know some families cannot afford to give anything toward the cost of the evening, and that is fine. We don’t want lack of money to stop a single student or family from attending.

So, yes, we need your financial help to make sure Code Blue rallies continue. But we don’t just want a donation. We want to bless you as you make Code Blue rallies possible.

Would you purchase one or more of the worldview resources noted below? They are all available at the worldviewweekend.com online bookstore. The proceeds from each purchase will go toward our expenses for hosting the next series of free Code Blue Rallies. All of these resources will enrich your own understanding of the Biblical worldview:

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If you already own all of these resources, would you consider purchasing one or more and donating it to your church library, giving it to your senior pastor, youth pastor, Sunday school teacher, or to a friend as a gift? 

Please don’t put this aside, but place your order now. I really need to hear from you today with your order.

Most importantly, please join us in praying that the Lord will choose to bless our events and that lives will be transformed for His honor, glory and service. Thank you.

Sincerely,
Brannon Howse
President & Founder
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Schaeffer also warned about not believing The Bible
Posted On: 01/19/08 06:23:00 PM Age 61, CO
"WITHIN EVANGELICALISM THERE ARE A GROWING NUMBER WHO ARE MODIFYING THEIR VIEWS ON THE INERRANCY OF THE BIBLE SO THAT THE FULL AUTHORITY OF SCRIPTURE IS COMPLETELY UNDERCUT. But is happening in very subtle ways. Like the snow lying side-by-side on the ridge, the new views on biblical authority often seem at first glance not to be very far from what evangelicals, until just recently, have always believed. But also, like the snow lying side-by-side on the ridge, the new views when followed consistently end up a thousand miles apart. What may seem like a minor difference at first, in the end makes all the difference in the world ... compromising the full authority of Scripture eventually affects what it means to be a Christian theologically and how we live in the full spectrum of human life" (Francis Schaeffer, The Great Evangelical Disaster, 1983, p. 44). Most Christians today (unless they are King James Bible only) simply do not believe 'the Bible' or any bible in any language is now the complete and infallible word of God. They have an imaginary "only the originals" version that nobody has seen and nobody agrees about. Will K
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Code Blue
Posted On: 01/16/08 09:17:33 PM Age 61, FL
I fully agree with what your assessment is of the churches in general in the USA. When a church incorporates as a non profit business, it becomes a "creation of the state" or an artificial person. It also puts itself under the sovereignity of the state and not God. That is the first error. To compound the injury, the "church" then applies to the Federal Government for "privledges" under 26USC501(c)3. There are always strings attached and there are ropes attached to the 501(c)3 church or ministry. In order to mantain that status, the church is given a list of things they cannot do and say in order to retain their privledges, like speak out against homosexuality and refuse to hire them in the ministry. Another no-no is speaking out about candidates for office. The church in America is a state church and will be increasingly controlled by the government to the point that they won't be salt (which they aren't now) and eventually light either. This surrender of the church could be a significant reason God has withdrawn from such "churches" and they have increasingly departed from Biblical standards to further conform to the world's standards.
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Mike Huckabee said What????
Posted On: 01/16/08 10:38:40 AM Age 30, MN
I know what I'm writing about is a little off topic but I it has somewhat to do with what Brannon is talking about so give it a chance. Well, you may have already heard about it. Huckabee publicly proclaimed that we need to amend the constitution to bring it into conformity with "God's standards." You can check out the minute and a half clip HERE. Man, is he going after the evangelical vote, or what?! Now, I can't help but wonder what this sincere man means when he says he wants to "amend the constitution to fit God's standards." Of course, he probably means he wants to outlaw gay marriage, since the Bible teaches that marriage is between a man and a woman. But if we're going to make our constitution fit "God's standards," as reflected in the Bible, why stop there? Marriage throughout most of the book of "God's standards" allowed for polygamy and even concubines. If the Bible is to be our standard for marriage in America, perhaps our constitution should be amended to reflect its comprehensive view of marriage. So too, the Bible allows for (and even occasionally commands) slavery, as the good old pre-abolition Christian South was eager to point out to the liberal secularist in the North. Would Huckabee have us amend our constitution to fit this aspect of the book of "God's standards"? Why not? If our goal is to conform to "God's standards," why be selective? How about the way women are treated as property throughout much of the Bible? And lets not forget the pervasive "holy wars" we find in the Old Testament. If we want a constitution that truly reflects "God's standards," why not incorporate these as well? And of course, the Bible knows absolutely nothing of any "inalienable right to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness." This comes out of John Locke, not the Bible. So maybe these pagan concepts should be jettisoned if we're going to seek to have a constitution that conforms to "God's standards." Then again, for Christians "God's standards" are centered on Jesus Christ and the New Testament. Since Huckabee is appealing to Christian voters, and apparently wants to promote a "Christian America," why shouldn't he center his constitution amending policy on this central aspect of the book of "God's standards"? Now that would be interesting. Can you imagine if it was in the U.S. constitution that whenever we as individuals or as a nation were attacked, we by law would have to turn the other cheek, love our enemies, bless our assailants, do good to our persecutors, refuse to retaliate, offer them whatever they ask (expecting nothing in return), offer to feed them, clothe them and provide housing for them, and of course offer our lives up on their behalf, however evil they may be (e.g. Lk 6:27-35; Mt 5:39; Rom. 12:17-21)? Goodbye to "the right to bear arms"! If this is the direction Huckabee would like to amend our beloved constitution, I would greatly admire his courage and wish him the best -- because there's no way in perdition Christians would get him elected if that is what he meant! They may want a constitution that "conforms to God's standards," but only certain passages carefully selected out of his book of holy "standards," and certainly not the standards set by Jesus Christ! Isn't it ironic? Now please hear me. My point is not to weigh in on the political issue of gay marriage. Vote your faith and values (like anyone doesn't do this). My point is that there's something profoundly naive, if not disingenuous, about trying to pretend like we can resolve this or any other political issue in our pluralistic society by trying to make the Bible law. Even worse -- much worse -- when Huckabee and other well-intentioned Christians talk this way, they earn the right to be despised by non-Christians, and thus to have the Gospel they claim to represent despised as well. The beauty of God's self-sacrificial love is once again smothered in the ugliness of politics. Jesus never let politics get in the way of the message he was sent to bring. And the central job of his followers is to simply imitate him (Eph. 5:1-2). How I'd love it if Huckabee would call on all Christians to consider their own sins to be much worse than the sins of gay people (Mt 7:1-3; I Tim. 1:15-16) and to commit to demonstrating God's love for gay people by sacrificially serving them. Of course, he'd never get elected. He might get crucified. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Never
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  1. Mike Huckabee is yet another SOCIALIST
    Posted On: 01/18/08 06:50:51 PMAge 64, OR
    Fact is, Mike Huckabee is a known socialist with ties to the Council on Foreign Relations. For you who are not familiar with the CFR it is a global socialist organization with a primary agenda to create a one-world government...something G.H.W.Bush (Sr.), Bill Clinton, and G.W. Bush have been forcing upon this once great nation for many, many years. A combination of the CFR (one-world government), Bilderbergs (one-world economy) and Trilateral Commission (one-world everything) have tentacles tied to ALL current presidential candidates except Ron Paul (and I do not like his libertarian thought). Only two former candidates did not have ties (hence no real support) to those anti-American, anti-Israel secretive organizations - Duncan Hunter and Tom Tancredo. These two great patriots who love the sovereignty of America just could not muster the support of REAL Americans because the American voter has been deceived and brainwashed for so long they can't think or reason for themselves any more or have grown apathetic to politics. These secretive organizations hand pick our Presidents - excluding Ronald Reagon who refused to saddle up with them. The next President has already been chosen - Hillary Clinton. Wait and see, and Bill Clinton will be appointed some globalist position - perhaps Secretary of State. It is likely that Barack Obama or John Edwards will be her V.P., and it likely will be Obama because Edwards is too radically LEFT.
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  2. FREEDOM OF SPEECH COMES FOR THE BOOK OF JOB
    Posted On: 01/17/08 03:46:55 PMAge 64, OH
    Dear friend; all you do is show your lack of understanding of the Holy scriptures. The scriptures say - THE LETTER OF THE LAW BRINGS DEATH BUT THE SPIRIT OF THE LAW BRINGS LIFE. The right to life, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, right for one to defend himself and his family, and freedom itself all originated in the Holy Scriptures. Have you never read the Book of Job. Satan himself came into the throne room of heaven. And God did not censor Satan, but instead invited Satan to speak and then did not blot out his words but recorded the very words of Satan for all to read and decide for themselves who was true and who was the liar. There is no illustration of freedom of speech older than this since this is probably the oldest book in the Bible. Lou
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    1. Confusion???
      Posted On: 01/18/08 09:32:03 AMAge 30, MN
      Wow I'm glad recieved such a reaction from my christain brothers that tells me you all care a great deal about your faith and thats good to see. My message I guess should have been more clear, sometimes I try to hard and talk to much and people get confused. What I was trying to point out is that when elections come around we have politicions that love to wrap our faith in Jesus christ in the ugliness of politics, also I knew that as soon as I said anything negative about making bible law someone would find a passage in the old testament to try and prove me wrong. As christains we need to be primarily concerned with the teachings of Jesus and try to imitate him. When did Jesus ever wrap his faith in god into politics of his day???? Answere is never, we need to be very weary of a canidate that is going to want to make the bible law. To the poster who said he knows what political side I come from I would like to correct you. I don't associate something as beutiful as my faith in christ with something as ugly and ambigous as politics. The side I come from is that Jesus christ and the new covenant.
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      1. JERUSALEM
        Posted On: 01/21/08 07:34:17 PMAge 64, OH
        Just to take our good conversation further. You are correct we should follow Jesus; but Jesus has always existed and it is His Holy Spirit who wrote both the OT and NT, is it not. And yes, Jesus came to bring us a new covenant but also said it was not really new. It was new according to the law of Moses. But it was not really new because by the new covenant we are saved by trusting Jesus to save us the same as Abraham trusted Jesus to save him. Jerusalem is called the city of the Great King in both the NT and The OT. Who was this great King, the Holy Spirit told us it was God. When was God Almighty the King of Jerusalem. Lou
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  3. your choice
    Posted On: 01/17/08 09:51:54 AMAge 00, KS
    mcain cant stand truth rommney luciferian ron paul crazy democrat plant thompson christian dont know what type huckabee is not perfect but with out god what happen you go over to isreal try to destroy it break it up is that what god says its not uncivil war in the democrat party it,s the greed of politicians republicans club for growth is anti Christian this nation is headed destruction regardles it turned it,s back on god
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  4. Mike Huckabee said what????
    Posted On: 01/17/08 07:42:29 AMAge 30, TX
    It's clear to everyone from which camp you come! I pray the scales will be removed from your eyes before you stand before the Lord in judgement and it's too late! I encourage you to read Matthew 5:17-48 in the King James as you pray. And by the way, Matthew 15:10-11 is referring to FOOD.
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    1. And one more thing
      Posted On: 01/19/08 11:24:20 AMAge 30, MN
      The apostle Paul tells us we are to be “imitators of God” (Eph. 5:1). The word “imitate” in Greek literally means “to mimic.” As followers of Jesus, we are to do exactly what we see God doing: nothing more and nothing less. Paul then spells out what this “mimicking” looks like when he goes on to say, “Live in love, as Christ loved you and gave his life for you” (Eph. 5.2). So, we imitate God when we imitate Jesus, and we imitate Jesus when we love people the way Jesus loved us. More specifically, we imitate Jesus when we sacrifice for others, the way Jesus sacrificed himself for us on Calvary. This is the kingdom of God (literally, the dome in which God is King). Where God reigns, it always looks like Jesus. This is why the Church is called “the body of Christ” in the New Testament (Rom. 12:4-5; 1 Cor. 12:12-13). We the people of God are to do exactly what Jesus did in his earthly body. He showed his love for all people by sacrificing for them. We are to show God’s love for all people by sacrificing for them. This is what the Christian faith is all about. It really is that simple. Sadly, many today have made Christianity out to be about many other things. Some people claim if you’re “really” a Christian, you’ll “of course” vote a certain way, support a certain candidate, take a particular stand on a particular issue, etc. This is unfortunate because most political issues are ambiguous enough that sincere, intelligent and Bible-believing people can and do strongly disagree about them. Interestingly enough, neither Jesus nor any of his disciples ever thought like this. In fact, nowhere in the New Testament does Jesus or any of his followers “weigh in” on any of the many divisive political issues of their day. This doesn’t mean they didn’t have political opinions. They did – and they were very different from each other. Matthew (a Tax Collector) and Simon (a Zealot) were much farther apart in their views about political issues than (say) a Liberal Democrat and a Conservative Republican would be today. Yet, we never read a word about which view was “better” in the Gospels. And the reason is that their widely different political views are insignificant next to the one thing they are called to do as followers of Jesus: express God’s love for others the sacrificial way God expressed his love for them. So, if we’re thinking biblically about the kingdom of God, we have to conclude that it just doesn’t matter whether you’re a conservative “Matthew” or a liberal “Simon.” If you’re a follower of Jesus Christ, committed to building the Jesus-looking Kingdom by sacrificing for others, there’s room in the kingdom for you.
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  5. to "age 30, mn"
    Posted On: 01/17/08 07:11:19 AMAge 57, TX
    'Proverbs' 17:28. paraphrased,It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. "Age 30" should get in-depth Biblical counsel before speaking out. And I say this in love!
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freedom and ethos
Posted On: 01/15/08 07:03:26 PM Age 57, NC
One great truth Francis Schaffer taught in his books was as we passed from our Christian worldview to post modern secular worldview, that the very basis of our freedom would collapse. He made a comparison of our reformation-spawned revolution, which brought freedom, to the renaissance based French revolution, which brought massive blood shed. He postulated that we were never a theocracy but we had a(past tense) Judeo Christian ethos, and it allowed us to have freedom with form. This allowed freedom because we could basically control ourselves. There has always been exceptions, but as our ethos has waned the number of persons in prisons has exploded. We are only one major catastrophic terror attack away from despotism. I guess it is too much to hope our culture would go back to this ethos, maybe too much to hope our churches would.
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  1. To: freedom and ethos
    Posted On: 01/17/08 07:32:08 AMAge 57, TX
    Freedom and ethos,Age 57, NC,'s, flowery babble NEONS his lack of understanding! Our ONLY "freedom" is in our complete emersion into God's Word resulting in our trumpeting what He declares "sin" and "abomination". It's time to draw the line in the sand and decide do we stand WITH Jesus ALL THE WAY or not. Goats to the left.
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