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[Thanks, Ladonna, for keeping us updated on this crisis on Capital Hill!]
To: Friends & Supporters
From: Gary Bauer*
*"Stop Bothering Me!"*
That's the message members of Congress are sending to the American people
with a proposed lobbying reform bill under consideration right now. In a
symbolic gesture reacting to the Abramoff scandals, Senate Majority Leader
Harry Reid made the lobbying reform legislation the first bill on the
calendar. But S. 1 contains a provision that appears aimed directly at the
American people. Seeking to silence criticism, section 220 of S. 1 includes
burdensome new reporting requirements for grassroots organizations that
attempt to inform the American people about the important issues under
debate in Congress. Any communication, such as this daily report, to more
than 500 people that seeks to stimulate grassroots lobbying, defined as "the
voluntary efforts of members of the general public to communicate their own
views on an issue to federal officials," would have to be reported to the
government. Failure to do so could result in huge fines, which could
bankrupt many pro-family organizations.
While I'm not opposed to transparency in government, the reasoning behind
this provision is extremely obtuse. Members of Congress are simply sick and
tired of hearing from you, and they are hoping that groups like ours will
stop asking you to call and email if we are faced with endless reporting
requirements and draconian fines. So, even though Jack Abramoff has gone to
jail, some politicians in Congress are trying to use "lobbying reform" as an
excuse to silence the American people!
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Timmy Brister, a student at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, has archived for us the excellent series by SEBTS archivist, Nathan Finn. Just think of this commentary as "SBC 101".
Nathan was one of our guest speakers at the 2nd Annual Kingdom Education Summit, held June 2006 in Greensboro, NC. He and wife, Leah, are the proud parents of a baby girl, Georgia Elisabeth.
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Thanks to Bob Allen, our friend at EthicsDaily.com for his report:
"Failing to become a major player in a growing market, LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention quietly dissolved its homeschool division last year." (complete story)
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http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53622
This is of special interest to home educators in Mississppi!
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Wow! I am absolutely wiped out. Everything on me hurts. :) However, our van won the prize for the most homes visited per person. Yeah!
The day after Halloween in New Orleans is interesting. There was candy still all over the sidewalks, and every, I mean every house was decorated. They might still be living in campers parked in the front yard, with the houses being completely renovated, but the decorations were still up. I don't know quite how I should feel about this. It was obvious that our precinct today received a good bit of flood damage, but the people could still celebrate. However, our family no longer participates in any type of Halloween celebration. We believe the Bible clearly teaches this avoidance of evil spirits and the occult.
One thing I am sure of is that voters down here love our candidate. Congressman Jindal is a good man, and very well respected. He will make a positive impact on Louisiana.
Good night!
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"We want you all to have a good time this week. We are so grateful for you, being willing to come down here. We can all work together, but we must remember, we are all ambassadors for Christ. We are planting seeds today, as you go door to door. Your work today is very important. Just a few votes can change the direction of our state and our country. A handful of votes can make a difference." - www.Bobby Jindal.com
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Elise and I are in New Orleans this week, campainging for US Representative Bobby Jindal. He is explaining to the students what went on during Hurricane Katrina, and how churches and many people stepped up to help.
Widows could not afford to clear trees and debris from their yards, so people from churches can and helped, considering New Orleans as a mission field.
Bobby gathered a group of pastors together to thank them for what they did. The pastors told him, that they did not need to be thanked. It is what the Church should do, serve and help others in need.
Cajun Dome:
We don't need prayer, we need clean bathrooms. The people did it. All areas of service bring glory to God. Meeting people's needs. Going door to door today, you will be meeting peoples' needs. New Orleans people are resilient. They are happy to be alive.
The greeting after the storm, "How'd ja do?". Everywhere people were asking this.
One of the survivers went on the Tony Danza Show, right after the storm. She won a stove. However, she had just lost her house. She was still happy, though.
When we worship God, it doesn't mean everything will turn out the way we want it to. We may not win every election. The last page of the Book of Life, our God wins. That is what is most important, eternal life.
"I went to DC, and said we need to partner with faith-based groups.", Jindal said. His opponent disagreed. Every faith-based group she had seen started their days with prayer. She didn't want her tax money supporting prayer. Bobby said "I'm not worried about our kids being exposed to prayer."
Our nation needs to know what the churches and faith-based groups did, to help New Orleans start to rebuild.
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| www.sbchea.org | Philippians 2:15 "...sothat you may become blameless and pure, children of God without faultin a crooked and depraved generation, in which you shine like stars inthe universe..." | October 30, 2006 |
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| Exit Strategy Resolutions Reveal Wide-Spread Support for Kingdom Education
The months of October and November are the seasonfor the state convention annual meetings of the Southern BaptistConvention. SBCHEA has long encouraged our homeschooling families to teach Southern Baptist history and distinctives to their children, attend these meetings,and let your voices be heard. In 2006, homeschoolers have finally engaged! Resolutions, insupport of a Christ-centered Kingdom Education for children, have beensubmitted across the entire Continental United States! (story) and (story).Some SBC leaders have welcomed us with open arms. At the SBTC state convention in Texas,homeschooling families have an additional incentive to visit Austin inNovember. Tammi Reed Ledbetter has organized a great convention for ourstudents! From the SBTC Staff: HomeschoolingSouthern Baptist families will find this year’s annual meeting ofSouthern Baptists of Texas Convention full of educational opportunitiesfor their children as the November 13-14 annual meeting provides astudy hall, local field trip experience and internship options. Meetingin Austin offers many resources to learn about the history of the Stateof Texas and government. By calling 866-G0-AUSTIN visitors can receivea guide for planning their trip. Avisit to the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum in downtown Austinis planned for Tuesday afternoon where students will learn the story ofTexas through three floors of interactive exhibits. Options includewatching Texas: The Big Picture, the museum’s signature large-formatfilm in Austin’s only IMAX Theatre described online at www.thestoryoftexas.com. Onsite internship opportunities during the state convention meeting willgive secondary level students a chance to explore their interests asthey are assigned to various areas, including the press room,resolutions, and various exhibits. An area of the church will bedesignated for a cooperative study hall Monday evening thru and Tuesdayevening where parents can trade off responsibility for supervising homeeducated students. Wealso hope to offer some brief lessons on Baptist history and relate howSouthern Baptists work together to spread the gospel around the world. We'll tour the many exhibits related to the ministries of SouthernBaptists to make this clear and meet individuals representing thoseorganizations. SBTC homeschool families planning to attend the annual meeting can email Tammi Ledbetter at sbtexas@sbtexas.comand request more information on any of these opportunities. Studentsin grades eight through twelve can apply for internships that will becustomized to suit each family’s schedule and the student’s interestsand educational needs. We'vealso invited Mrs. Karla Sessions, a Texas representative of Southern Baptist Church & HomeEducation Association, (SBCHEA), the opportunity to field questions fromindividual Southern Baptists seeking information about homeschooling. (for more info) SBCHEA already has ten regional SBCHEA e-groups set up for networking purposes during the fall convention season.
Exciting News from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary I am always so encouraged by the leadership of SBTS, however, this month homeschoolers have two reasons to celebrate. First of all, Dr. Randy Stinson was appointed as the new dean of the School of Leadership and Church Ministry.Why is this newsworthy to the Southern Baptist homeschooling community?Well, according to Dr. Russell Moore: "Stinson will bring a new dimension by focusing on family ministry asthe touchstone structure for educational ministry in the church. Wethink this is the direction that our churches really need and want andthere is a great vacuum in evangelical theological education for such aprogram." (story) Actually, this is a HUGE development. For most of the 20thcentury, the age segregated public school system has had a devastatingimpact on the church. The Sunday School movement, while originallyestablished as an outreach to needy children without parents todisciple them, has completely replaced the Christian family in the roleof "bringing up children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord."What are the roles of the father and mother in the church? Are fathersreally being equipped to function as the spiritual leaders of the home? In addition to this, the Seminary Wives Institute of SBTS has produced a video series entitled, "Christian Essentials: For Seminary Wives". Well, even though I'm not a seminary wife, nor a minister's wife, but a farmer's wife, I still checked out the details. Two SBC seminary presidents, Dr. Mohler and Dr. Akin, along with the new president of LifeWay, Dr. Thom Rainer and other seminary professors and wives have recorded single courses on theology, church history, and Baptist distinctives. There are also single courses on marriage, parenting, contentment, motherhood, time management and more! What an answer to a prayer. I haven't viewed the series yet, but it looks as though it would not only provide theological training to homeschool moms, but also be a much needed addition to our SBCHEA college-preparatory program. As a homeschool co-op administrator, Volume 3 What Baptists Believe looks promising as curriculum for one of our high school classes. www.ChristianEssentials.com
Should Christians Fast from Politics? With Election Day rapidly approaching, the relationship between Christian voters and our involvement has been of interest to the Christian and secular media. In today's Agape Press, Allie Martin quotes our SBC President: If there was ever a time Christians need to be involved in politics, it is now. - Dr. Frank Page Elise and I have decided to travel to New Orleans in the morning with other Teen Pact students, and campaign for U.S. Representative Bobby Jindal. He is a huge supporter of homeschooling in Washington, and attended a conference there last spring, organized by homeschool leaders. (We are praying Mr. Jindal will run again in Louisiana's 2007 gubernatorial race. The dirty laundry of Louisiana politics has been aired publicly since Hurricane Katrina. Our state desperately needs a Christian leader with intelligence, integrity, and initiative. Besides, I haven't lived under a Democratic governor since Ann Richards in Texas, and I'm ready for a change!) Check our SBCHEA Blog over the next week or so, as I will upload photos from New Orleans.
Walden Media Launches Homeschool Initiative Walden Media is launching a national educational outreach initiative with the homeschool community, it was announced today by company president and co-founder Micheal Flaherty. Two upcoming releases, the Paramount Pictures/Walden Media/Kerner Entertainment/ Nickelodeon Movies film Charlotte's Web, a live action adaptation of E.B. White's children's classic, and the Samuel Goldwyn Films/Roadside Attractions/Bristol Bay Productions film Amazing Grace, the story of William Wilberforce, the 19th-century British abolitionist, have the potential of strong box office support within the homeschool community, and will be the first films to have programs developed specifically for homeschoolers. Walden Media's homeschool outreach program will develop channels of open communication with homeschool gatekeepers, publications, and over 1,500 homeschool websites. Having developed close grassroots partnerships with public school teachers and librarians since its inception in 2001, notably through such releases as Holes, Because of Winn-Dixie and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Walden Media is now extending this outreach to include over 2.5 million homeschooling parents. Beginning in October, Walden Media will begin publishing a monthly e-newsletter for homeschoolers called "Ripples on the Pond," which will highlight upcoming films and local outreach activities. In addition, homeschooling gatekeepers will be regularly included in prescreening opportunities. Where local interest is high for a particular upcoming film, such as Charlotte's Web or Amazing Grace, special "Homeschool Day" group showings will be also made available. Homeschoolers may contact Walden |


The months of October and November are the seasonfor the state convention annual meetings of the Southern BaptistConvention. SBCHEA has long encouraged our homeschooling families to teach Southern Baptist