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Kanye West Is Showing Christian Leaders How It's Done by OLAADEGBU(m): 4:11am On Nov 02, 2019
Kanye West Is Showing Christian Leaders How It's Done
10:00AM EDT 11/1/2019 BERT FARIAS

In the same way God is using President Donald Trump to bully back on fake news, fake America and political correctness, so He has begun to use a young convert and American Christian rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur and fashion designer—Kanye West—to do the same in the culture and music industry.

With little to no theological training, with no prestigious degree or lofty title beside his name, with riches and fame to lose, West is showing passive Christian leaders, muted church pastors and TV celebrity preachers how it's done.

Actually, West represents much more. He represents a certain judgment on the silent American preacher. He is teaching Christian leaders what a sin it is to be silent in such a grossly dark and immoral time in America. He is teaching us how to voice our faith, spread the gospel and lift up Jesus.

Too Many Pulpits Have Been Silent for Too Long

New research shows that while 90% of pastors believe the Bible has much to say about today's pressing political and societal issues, fewer than 10% are talking about those issues from the pulpit.

Researcher George Barna spoke recently on American Family Radio's "Today's Issues" about his research project over the past two years, where pastors across the country were asked about their beliefs regarding the relevancy of Scripture to societal, moral and political issues, and the content of their sermons in light of their beliefs.

What he found was startling.

When pastors were asked about all the key issues of the day, 90% of them told Barna that the Bible does speak on these issues. But then when they were asked if they were teaching their people concerning these issues, the percentages dropped to just below 10%.

Why such a disconnect between knowing the truth and preaching the truth? Sam Rohrer, president of the American Pastors Network, said this:

"The reality is that most people, including pastors, wish to be comfortable and to avoid controversy."

Wow! Frankly, that's wimpy.

The nature of the gospel is offensive and controversial.

If the issues of present-day America that are dividing our nation and placing us in danger of an immoral and socialist takeover are not being proclaimed and explained from the pulpits of America, Christian leaders will have to answer to God. Issues such as marriage and divorce, life and family, sexual immorality, abortion, homosexuality and so on must be preached and taught by our pastors and ministers.

Barna reported in his findings that in the pastor's minds, "Controversy keeps people from being in the seats, keeps people from giving money and from attending programs."

He also found that when asked how they measure the success of their churches, most pastors look to five factors: attendance, giving, number of programs, number of staff and square footage.

The fact that so many pastors are more concerned with these things than they are about the condition of the souls they shepherd is without excuse. This is shameful. It is a serious abdication of their responsibilities as ministers of the gospel.

When this happens, God, in answer to the prayers of the remnant, begins to raise up unlikely icons like West to point the way. It is the 11th hour, and many laborers are just now entering the harvest fields. Many "stuck-in-the-mud" Christian leaders and passive shepherds are going to have to step aside for the young radicals like West who are coming and are already here.

Here's what West is saying:

"It's my job to let people know what Jesus has done for me."

West announced that he will no longer be making secular music, and will focus on making "only gospel from here on out."

"Who told you that my career would be over? The same people that are telling you that you can't have a right to say who you will vote for," West said. "Those people will be soon to take Jesus out of school. Those people will be soon to remove Jesus, period, from America, which is the Bible Belt. Those people will be so mad. Come on man."

I think West recognizes the present danger of America's spiritual and moral condition better than most preachers and pastors do. I, for one, am thanking God for him. Will he stand? Pray for him, and I believe his chances will be greatly increased. I understand he's being discipled and mentored, which is most important.

Could West's conversion be the beginning of a mushrooming move of God in the music, media and fashion industries in Hollywood, and in the mainstream of the American culture? Could this lead to another Jesus Movement? It certainly is cause for rejoicing, because the gospel is being preached in the mainstream.

https://www.charismanews.com/opinion/the-flaming-herald/78632-kanye-west-is-showing-christian-leaders-how-it-s-done

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Re: Kanye West Is Showing Christian Leaders How It's Done by Nobody: 4:51am On Nov 02, 2019
[s]Kanye West Is Showing Christian Leaders How It's Done
10:00AM EDT 11/1/2019 BERT FARIAS

In the same way God is using President Donald Trump to bully back on fake news, fake America and political correctness, so He has begun to use a young convert and American Christian rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur and fashion designer—Kanye West—to do the same in the culture and music industry.

With little to no theological training, with no prestigious degree or lofty title beside his name, with riches and fame to lose, West is showing passive Christian leaders, muted church pastors and TV celebrity preachers how it's done.

Actually, West represents much more. He represents a certain judgment on the silent American preacher. He is teaching Christian leaders what a sin it is to be silent in such a grossly dark and immoral time in America. He is teaching us how to voice our faith, spread the gospel and lift up Jesus.

Too Many Pulpits Have Been Silent for Too Long

New research shows that while 90% of pastors believe the Bible has much to say about today's pressing political and societal issues, fewer than 10% are talking about those issues from the pulpit.

Researcher George Barna spoke recently on American Family Radio's "Today's Issues" about his research project over the past two years, where pastors across the country were asked about their beliefs regarding the relevancy of Scripture to societal, moral and political issues, and the content of their sermons in light of their beliefs.

What he found was startling.

When pastors were asked about all the key issues of the day, 90% of them told Barna that the Bible does speak on these issues. But then when they were asked if they were teaching their people concerning these issues, the percentages dropped to just below 10%.

Why such a disconnect between knowing the truth and preaching the truth? Sam Rohrer, president of the American Pastors Network, said this:

"The reality is that most people, including pastors, wish to be comfortable and to avoid controversy."

Wow! Frankly, that's wimpy.

The nature of the gospel is offensive and controversial.

If the issues of present-day America that are dividing our nation and placing us in danger of an immoral and socialist takeover are not being proclaimed and explained from the pulpits of America, Christian leaders will have to answer to God. Issues such as marriage and divorce, life and family, sexual immorality, abortion, homosexuality and so on must be preached and taught by our pastors and ministers.

Barna reported in his findings that in the pastor's minds, "Controversy keeps people from being in the seats, keeps people from giving money and from attending programs."

He also found that when asked how they measure the success of their churches, most pastors look to five factors: attendance, giving, number of programs, number of staff and square footage.

The fact that so many pastors are more concerned with these things than they are about the condition of the souls they shepherd is without excuse. This is shameful. It is a serious abdication of their responsibilities as ministers of the gospel.

When this happens, God, in answer to the prayers of the remnant, begins to raise up unlikely icons like West to point the way. It is the 11th hour, and many laborers are just now entering the harvest fields. Many "stuck-in-the-mud" Christian leaders and passive shepherds are going to have to step aside for the young radicals like West who are coming and are already here.

Here's what West is saying:

"It's my job to let people know what Jesus has done for me."

West announced that he will no longer be making secular music, and will focus on making "only gospel from here on out."

"Who told you that my career would be over? The same people that are telling you that you can't have a right to say who you will vote for," West said. "Those people will be soon to take Jesus out of school. Those people will be soon to remove Jesus, period, from America, which is the Bible Belt. Those people will be so mad. Come on man."

I think West recognizes the present danger of America's spiritual and moral condition better than most preachers and pastors do. I, for one, am thanking God for him. Will he stand? Pray for him, and I believe his chances will be greatly increased. I understand he's being discipled and mentored, which is most important.

Could West's conversion be the beginning of a mushrooming move of God in the music, media and fashion industries in Hollywood, and in the mainstream of the American culture? Could this lead to another Jesus Movement? It certainly is cause for rejoicing, because the gospel is being preached in the mainstream.

https://www.charismanews.com/opinion/the-flaming-herald/78632-kanye-west-is-showing-christian-leaders-how-it-s-done[/s]



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Re: Kanye West Is Showing Christian Leaders How It's Done by healthserve(m): 5:22am On Nov 02, 2019
I agree 100% and to see that Kanye is one of the voices when others aren't speaking is amazing and remarkable.

I'm amazed by his zeal and service and celebrate his newly found state of peace. Heaven knows ive always been praying for God to reach to the Kardashian family and invite a fire that'll stimulate a godly appetite on the family leading to change which would pass on to their fanbase.

Its just my private prayer though wink
Re: Kanye West Is Showing Christian Leaders How It's Done by Goldencheese(m): 5:58am On Nov 02, 2019
Wow. cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Kanye West Is Showing Christian Leaders How It's Done by OLAADEGBU(m): 3:42pm On Nov 06, 2019
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What is rubbish, can you explain? undecided
Re: Kanye West Is Showing Christian Leaders How It's Done by MadokaHitomi: 11:24pm On Nov 12, 2019

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