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Total-Deliverance
9/24/2009 5:55 PM UTC
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KarenYvette
9/11/2009 9:10 PM UTC
Thanks for your program! Much needed.
Selena
8/26/2009 6:10 PM UTC
I am so proud of you. I attended conferences of Bishop Flunder and have had the pleasure of speaking with her, although she may not remember me. I also had the pleasure of meeting Bishop Pearson when he attended one of her conferences in Dallas, Texas when he first begin to preach the gospel of inclusion. Although she and I are on opposite sides of the homosexual issue, I still continue to appreciate what she is doing to help her community via help to those who suffer and aids and help to the homeless and those who are hungry. She has a great outreach to the community. Although I now disagree with her stance on homosexuality, I can't deny that she doing what we call the gospel by giving water to those who are thirsty, food to the hungry and comfort to those who are hurting.
Ambassador For JESUS
8/12/2009 5:20 PM UTC
Thnak you, keep up the good work.
6/18/2009 2:36 AM UTC
God bless you Elder, I dropped by to take a listen to another awesome programs and as always I am being blessed.
5/23/2009 8:19 PM UTC
God bless you Elder Monica, I dropped by to listen to your interview with Pastor Foster. You both have been a blessing to my life. Continue to do what you do for you are blessing a many.
Germaine R. Carter
5/6/2009 3:15 PM UTC
"Deception in Leadership . . ." I'm doing an upcoming show on "The Exploitation of Women" in and out of leadership. Because of my research on this subject and counseling women one on one, this is an issue that needs more exposure. I would love to have you as a quest on my show. Apostle Germaine
4/23/2009 12:51 AM UTC
Elder, what an awesome program and word of ministry. I am so proud of you and Jessica. I am so grateful to you and the Lord for your ministry. Your ministry has been a great blessing to my life. Much love to you and Jessica.
4/20/2009 9:07 PM UTC
Praise God Pastor Monica, you are such a blessing to me. Thank you so much for all your encouragement and a big thanks for listening to Nuggets For Deliverance. Congratulations on the hard work you completed to obtain your College degree, I am Godly proud of you.
LTI Ministries
4/16/2009 7:50 PM UTC
Thank you for visiting The Word C.A.F.E and the friend request. God Bless you in your ministry.
LadycharmaineLive
4/15/2009 11:36 PM UTC
Hello Elder Monica keep up the great work. You are an awesome woman of God.
4/8/2009 12:47 AM UTC
Elder you are such a blessing to me. Thank you for dropping by my page.
Rev. Isabel_Vasquez
4/5/2009 7:45 PM UTC
Thank you for stopping by and I appreciate your prayers for my grandson and his Navy friends. Blessings,
4/3/2009 11:30 PM UTC
Thank you for the friend's invitation. I will return later on to hear your show. In His service,
2/21/2009 8:49 PM UTC
WOW, Elder Brown your latest blogtalk program truly spoke to me for I too was molested and had a dysfunctional childhood. Your program truly spoke to my heart today. God bless you and keep up the GOD (good)work.
2/19/2009 1:17 AM UTC
Another wonderful program of truth. God bless you Elder Brown.
2/10/2009 5:19 AM UTC
God bless you woman of God, I have been listening to your program and have been blessed. Keep up the good work.
HisQueen
1/16/2009 10:18 PM UTC
Hello Brother Marlon, Please forgive me. I am just seeing this comment. I hardly ever check my comments. Please email your address and I will send you a book. Monie7029@aol.com
Brother Marlon
12/17/2008 4:19 PM UTC
Hello! A good friend of mine gave me your information: Ebony Chandler. I'm working on some things for 2009 and would love to interview you, we need what you doing in the body!!! God's richest blessings be upon you and continue to make daddy proud. Talk with you soon. My info should be on my page but if not: brothermarlon@gmail.com
YourTimeNowUniv.
10/3/2008 6:54 PM UTC
Oh woww Sis! I'm emailing like crazie and didn't even know about this show you're having tomorrow! You dont do the emails I guess. I'm sure it'll be a great one and I'll listen to it and rate it. Yet waiting on your support..if you can like it. I'm doing something little different as you know:-)! Chow4now...Natasha:-)
10/3/2008 6:46 PM UTC
Heyy, stoppin by to say to you again-Thanks for your friendship:-) It's YOUR Time NOW! This Sat @ 10am est-Pt.6 of "Private-Pain w/my Guest Ms Spirit from ATL...awesome4YOU! I'll be talking also about how I'm promoting YOU on MY SHOW as well also with the V.I.P. Promo I have! (details in current show) Don't miss! Go see details of next show!
Aword4u
9/27/2008 12:44 AM UTC
Greetings Woman of God, I pray that you are having a Wonderful day in the Lord. Continue.. to do the will of the one who sent you. Agape and Shalom Be With You, Tracy Lawanda Host of AWord4u Here on Blog Talk Radio
MarriageTalk
7/12/2008 10:02 PM UTC
Hello Elder Monica! You left your show in capable anointed hands today! Thank God for both Sister Ebony and her mother Pastor Freda! Minister Amelia Cole MarriageTalk
7/12/2008 12:40 AM UTC
His Queen, I enjoyed your show today! Thank God for Sis. Ebony's testimony! It is a blessing! Minister Amelia Cole MarriageTalk
MindTalk
5/3/2008 12:58 PM UTC
Great Show....!
Queen Unique
4/24/2008 6:19 PM UTC
Greetings and many blessings to you! Just wanted to drop a line to say hello and send my respects to you as a part of the BTR fam! And BTW...check out my show on Mondays & Fridays @ 10pm EST...no tellin what I might speak on next! Good luck in all you do...XOXO ~Q.U.
Evang. Lisa Martin
4/18/2008 10:40 PM UTC
God Bless you Woman of God and welcome to Blog Talk Radio
TSMinistries
4/18/2008 2:54 PM UTC
The Lord bless you awsome woman of God. I was so blessed by your broadcast! I too was delivered from the stronghold of lesbianism and sexual immorality, and, bless God for being used in the Kingdom, in this hour, to bring Glory and Honor to His Name, by sharing where He's brought me from. I encourage you to continue to cry loud and spare not. I bid you His continued shalom in your journey.
God's Anointing
4/13/2008 1:36 AM UTC
Stopped by to say thanks for accepting us as your friend. God Bless you.
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4/5/2008 7:54 PM UTC
peace and love to you sista -lj www.myspace.com/ljmusic
His Mercy Endures
4/5/2008 3:53 PM UTC
Praying for you and your ministry. Apostle Anita
Repent NOW! RadioNet
4/4/2008 11:50 PM UTC
Girl, I am so glad God has sent reinforcements on BTR with your show! God's warriors are gathering together for battle and victory over the forces of evil! This is a blessing to so many confused Christians. Thank you for reaching out! If there is any way we can assist you, know that we will do all we can. We are praying for your continued boldness in Christ.
Alan Roger Currie
4/4/2008 4:25 PM UTC
Thank you for stopping by my show!
TZ Ministries
3/15/2008 6:45 PM UTC
Thank you so much. God bless you.
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Sexual Healing:Ministering on Sexual Immorality. Straight Talk
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Friday, April 11, 2008
WILL A MAN ROB GOD????? MAL 3:8-11
8:Will a man rob or defraud God? Yet you rob and defraud Me. But you say, In what way do we rob or defraud You? [You have withheld your] tithes and offerings. 9:You are cursed with the curse, for you are robbing Me, even this whole nation. 10:Bring all the tithes (the whole tenth of your income) into the storehouse, that there may be food in My house, and prove Me now by it, says the Lord of hosts, if I will not open the windows of heaven for you and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it. 11:And I will rebuke the devourer [insects and plagues] for your sakes and he shall not destroy the fruits of your ground, neither shall your vine drop its fruit before the time in the field, says the Lord of hosts. The "storehouse" was a place in the Temple for storing grain and other food given as tithes. The priest lived off these gifts. We also need to give from the plenty that God has given us in order to support those who serve God by ministering to the spiritual needs of others. Malachi urged the people to stop holding back their tithes, to stop cheating God. The tithing system began during the time of Moses(Lev. 27:30-34; Deut. 14:22). The Levites received some of the tithe because they could not possess land of their own (Num18:20,21). During Malachi's day, the people were not giving tithes, so the Levites went to work to earn a living, thereby neglecting their God-given responsibilities to care for the Temple and for the service of worship. Everything we have is from God; so when we refuse to return to him a part of what he has given, we rob him. Do you selfishly want to keep 100 percent of what God gives, or are you willing to return at least 10 percent to help advance God's Kingdom? DON'T ROB GOD OF WHAT IS DUE HIM!!!!!! With Jesus Love,Elder Monica L. BrownMBM:Sexual Healing Christian Crusadewww.monicabrownministries.comwww.overtherainbowconference.org
9:You are cursed with the curse, for you are robbing Me, even this whole nation.
10:Bring all the tithes (the whole tenth of your income) into the storehouse, that there may be food in My house, and prove Me now by it, says the Lord of hosts, if I will not open the windows of heaven for you and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.
11:And I will rebuke the devourer [insects and plagues] for your sakes and he shall not destroy the fruits of your ground, neither shall your vine drop its fruit before the time in the field, says the Lord of hosts.
The "storehouse" was a place in the Temple for storing grain and other food given as tithes. The priest lived off these gifts. We also need to give from the plenty that God has given us in order to support those who serve God by ministering to the spiritual needs of others.
Malachi urged the people to stop holding back their tithes, to stop cheating God. The tithing system began during the time of Moses(Lev. 27:30-34; Deut. 14:22). The Levites received some of the tithe because they could not possess land of their own (Num18:20,21). During Malachi's day, the people were not giving tithes, so the Levites went to work to earn a living, thereby neglecting their God-given responsibilities to care for the Temple and for the service of worship. Everything we have is from God; so when we refuse to return to him a part of what he has given, we rob him. Do you selfishly want to keep 100 percent of what God gives, or are you willing to return at least 10 percent to help advance God's Kingdom?
DON'T ROB GOD OF WHAT IS DUE HIM!!!!!!
Original Air Date: 4/5/2008 1:30 PM UTC
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Gay churches teach that homosexuality is equal to heterosexuality in God’s eyes.
Gay churches teach that homosexuality is equal to heterosexuality in God’s eyes. How do they arrive at their unorthodox conclusions?
* The Creation account (see Gen. 1 and 2). Pro-gay theologians argue that nowhere in the creation account is homosexuality forbidden and that Adam and Eve are not a model for all modern-day couples, even heterosexual couples. They propose that the story’s central theme is simply that God is the great Creator and that He deemed His creation "good."
The weakness of this argument is that it is based on silence. There are a number of sexual issues the author of Genesis does not address, but his silence does not necessarily condone them. In truth, the passage provides God’s model for human sexuality. It clearly reveals that heterosexual marriage is the biblical standard.
* The sins of Sodom (see Gen. 19). Gay churches teach that Sodom was destroyed because of violence, such as the attempted mob rape of Lot’s guests, not homosexuality in general. They argue that the real sins of the city are detailed in Ezekiel 16:49, which lists Sodom’s sins as pride, idleness and neglecting the poor but fails to mention homosexuality. After all, if homosexuality were a sin, wouldn’t it be on the list?
However, Ezekiel 16:50 says that Sodom "committed abomination," and 2 Peter 2:6-8 refers to the city’s destruction as it relates to the judgment of those who walk "in the lust of uncleanness" (v. 10, NKJV). In addition, Jude 7 states that the residents of Sodom gave themselves over to sexual immorality and pursued unnatural lust.
* Old Testament law. Leviticus 18:22 is straightforward: "’"You shall not lie with a male as with a woman. It is an abomination."’" The penalty for breaking this Old Testament law, according to Leviticus 20:13, was death. But the gay church claims that this "moral code" of Moses’ day is outdated and does not apply today.
They argue that there are many rules in the Levitical code that no longer apply. In addition, they say the Hebrew word for abomination, toevah, is usually associated with idolatry or pagan worship practices involving sex and thus does not refer to homosexuality as we know it today.
The truth is that toevah sometimes is used in passages that have nothing to do with idolatry, such as in Proverbs 6:16. And Leviticus 18 forbids not only homosexuality, but also other sexual sins such as adultery, incest and bestiality, all of which are prohibited in the New Testament as well. It is true that Old Testament ceremonial laws do not apply to believers today, since Jesus fulfilled the law--but God’s moral law has never changed.
* Unnatural affections (see Rom. 1:26-27). Gay churches generally accept one of two explanations for this passage: (1) that Paul was referring not to homosexuals, but to heterosexuals who "changed their nature," or turned away from what was natural to them, to pursue the same sex; or (2) that Paul was referring to perverted sexual practices connected to idolatry, not to homosexuality itself.
But those arguments read too much into the passage. There is no proof whatsoever that Paul was referring to a person’s sexual orientation as opposed to his behavior. In fact, in verse 27 he uses phrases such as "burned in their lust for one another" and "committing what is shameful" to clearly describe sinful acts.
And though it is true that a key theme in Romans 1 is idolatry--and that homosexual acts were sometimes associated with idolatrous worship in Paul’s day--it does not follow that homosexuality is OK simply because it is now separated from pagan worship. Along with homosexuality, Paul lists many other sins in this chapter--including deceit, envy, fornication and murder--yet we would never say that if those were separate from idolatry they would suddenly be acceptable.
* New Testament prohibition (see 1 Cor. 6:9-10; 1 Tim. 1:9-10). Gay churches teach that the word Paul used in these passages for homosexual--arsenokoite--is a word he coined. If he had meant to address homosexuality, he would have used a word in common usage. They say arsenokoite refers to the customers of male prostitutes, the prostitutes themselves or married men who hired young boys for sex--a practice not uncommon in Rome.
It is true that Paul coined arsenokoite. But that does not illegitimize its meaning. He formed the word using two Greek words: arsane, which refers to "male" and is derived from the Greek translation of the Levitical passages, and koite, which means "bed" and is used in a sexual connotation. Paul is speaking of men in bed together, in a sexual sense. --Bill Shepson
How Should We Respond?
Here’s how you can respond to homosexuals and the gay church movement in a loving and Christlike manner.
Members of the gay church movement are not our enemies. Although they have fallen for the strong delusion of pro-gay theology, they say they claim Christ as their own. How we confront the movement and handle the issue is crucial.
Dos:
* Know your pastor’s and denomination’s official position. If you are not sure what it is, write the denomination’s headquarters to request a copy of the position statement. Ask your pastor for ideas on combatting pro-gay theology in your denomination, if that is an issue, and offer to participate in the process. Discuss developing a counseling ministry or support group in your church.
* Invite speakers to address your church. There is a great need for education on the subject of homosexuality. If you do not know anyone in your area who teaches on it, contact Exodus International for a referral.
* Stick to verifiable facts. When confronting the issue in a discussion, statements such as "The Bible says..." or "Studies have shown..." are verifiable and tough to argue against. Read books on the subject, and brush up on current programs and studies. Understand the arguments of the gay church movement, and be sure you can articulate a response.
* Admit error. Don’t blindly defend everything Christians have done in the past. We have made mistakes, and if we refuse to admit them, we cannot expect gays or society to take us seriously.
* Stay flexible when discussing theories but adamant when discussing the Bible. What the Bible says is absolute, but theories are all subject to question. We can’t be certain, for example, what makes people homosexual (theory), but we can be certain it is wrong (Scripture).
* Show Christlike love. By our lack of love, we have contributed to the growth and strength of the gay movement. When a gay person is brought out of delusion, who is waiting for him? Is the church a father to the prodigal, celebrating his return? Or are we better represented by the self-righteous older brother?
Don’ts:
* Do not attack people’s character. Some Christians seem bent on "proving" that homosexuals are neurotic, sex-obsessed or hateful. I personally knew many lesbians and gay men who were responsible, likable, hardworking people. Keep the issues straight. The character of the person is not in question. The person’s behavior is.
* Do not stereotype people. Extremists can be found in any group, Christian and non-Christian alike. To point out the extreme factions of the gay rights movement and hold them up as the norm is just as cheap and manipulative as picking out the "pro-lifers" who shoot abortionists and saying they are representative of the whole pro-life movement. We need to avoid such games.
* Do not use clichés. Clichés are grating and weaken the argument of the person using them. They make one sound as though he or she is relying on sayings rather than sound reasoning. Here are a few clichés to avoid:
1. "Gay lifestyle." There is no such thing. Homosexuals live their lives in many ways, just as heterosexual people do. Some are promiscuous; some are not. Some are moderate; some are conservative. Using this cliché will cast doubt on any other statements you make.
2. "Love the sinner but hate the sin." This is an appropriate recommendation, but we need to find another way to communicate it. This cliché is so overused and overly simplistic that it is sure to get a laugh.
3. "If you are gay, that’s your choice." No one chooses to have homosexual feelings. People do choose, however, to act on their homosexual desires. Make the distinction and keep it clear.
4. "God made Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve." Avoid using this statement. It sounds sarcastic, as if the speaker is mocking homosexuals. Sarcasm is rude and never wins an argument. --Joe Dallas
Adapted from A Strong Delusion by Joe Dallas, copyright 1996. Published by Harvest House. Used by permission.
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