If I'm not mistaken, Calvary Chapel has a network of Christian secondary
schools, which are heavy into YEC.
This maybe follows on with some of the discussion recently here about
interfacing with Evangelical seminaries. Another big problem, it seems to
me, is the huge influence of YEC on Evangelical-oriented Christian schools
and homeschooling curricula. This seems like another area where ASA could
focus some attention: preparing attractive, balanced curricular materials
for Christian secondary schools and homeschoolers.
On 4/11/06, Brent Foster <bdffoster@charter.net> wrote:
>
> I'm disappointed to see Chuck Smith involved with this. Calvary Chaple
> has a very influential radio ministry here in southern California. Calvary
> spawned the Harvest crusades, and the Harvest home church is right here in
> Riverside where I live. I was starting to think Greg Laurie, lead pastor at
> Harvest, would be the next Billy Graham. For the most part Laurie seems to
> stick to the gospel and ignore politics. But I think his mentor, Chuck Smith
> has dragged him and the rest of Calvary into YECism.
>
> Brent
>
>
> ---- "burgytwo@juno.com" wrote:
>
> =============
>
> Recent communication from AIG follows:
>
> Another prominent church leader comes out in support of the Creation
> Museum, April 3, 2006
>
> AiG has been so encouraged to receive the strong support of many church
> leaders for its Creation Museum project near Cincinnati, Ohio. These pastors
> (and other Christian leaders) represent a broad spectrum of Bible-believing
> churches and denominations.1
>
> Few Christian leaders, though, have been as gracious to AiG–USA than radio
> pastor and prolific author Dr. John MacArthur, the expositional pastor at
> Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California (just north of Los
> Angeles). His passion for proclaiming biblical truths is manifested in the
> fact that he leads two significant theological training institutions (which
> AiG heartily recommends as Genesis-defending schools): Master's College and
> Master's Seminary, both of which have featured AiG speakers over the years,
> including Ken Ham, AiG–USA president.
>
> Although Dr. MacArthur oversees these institutions as well as a book and
> tape ministry called "Grace to You," he would tell you that his primary role
> is that of pastor to his large flock. His independent community church is
> the hub from which many ministries radiate, including the annual "Shepherds'
> Conference" attended by about 3,000 pastors each year (two AiG
> representatives attended this conference in early March).
>
> Dr. MacArthur, whose "MacArthur Study Bible" features excellent study
> notes on the book of Genesis, was kind enough to record a video clip in
> support of AiG's Creation Museum, an evangelistic center to open in the
> spring of 2007.
>
> Note
> Including: Dr. James Kennedy, a Presbyterian (and the honorary chairperson
> for the museum project); Dr. Jerry Falwell, a Southern Baptist; Pastor Chuck
> Smith, founder of the Calvary Chapel movement; et al.
>
> Burgy
>
>
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