Taiwan Becomes First Asian Country to Legalize Gay Marriage

Taiwan Becomes First Asian Country to Legalize Gay Marriage



Taiwan has approved same-sex marriage, becoming the first in Asia.


Friday, the Taiwan legislature will allow full marriage rights to same-sex couples, according to CBN News.


The Taiwan Constitutional Court ruled in May 2017 that the constitution allows same-sex marriages, and it gave parliament two years to adjust laws if needed.


The new law will go into effect May 24, according to CNN.


The island of Taiwan reportedly has a large gay community and even hosts an annual gay pride event. However, in November 2018, the country tried to pass a referendum approving same-sex marriage. Nearly 70 percent of voters rejected the referendum.


But this week, Taiwanese lawmakers voted on a Cabinet bill to approve same-sex marriages.


Wu Tzu-an, a gay activist from Taipei, said the vote was the “best” result for the country.


“It’s also a sign to show that Taiwan was different from China,” he added, referring to mainland China where same-sex marriage has not been legalized. “Personally I don’t have plans to get married, but I think it’s a sign for equality.”


Xiaogang Wei, who is the leader of the Beijing Gender Health Education Institute, said the bill is historic.


“It will have a very positive impact on China’s LGBT community, offering us a lot of hope,” he told CNN.


“The Chinese government has pointed to cultural tradition as a reason for same-sex marriage being…

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Footballer set to become pastor following FA Cup final appearance

The goal keeper says God’s called him to ministry back in his homeland Brazil.

 

Unless he’s persuaded to play for one more season, the 38 year old will lace his boots one last time for Saturday’s FA Cup final at Wembley when his team take on Premier League champions Manchester City.

While he has played in every round of the competition he’s not guaranteed to play in the match with Watford, who often favour their other goalkeeper Ben Foster, but Gomes will be a substitute at least.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, he said: “As a pastor, it is something more recent in my heart. I got a call from God and this is becoming more strong in my heart. God will tell me where I need to go and do it, probably in Brazil because I want to be home again, but I also want to be around the world doing it. I want to help people.

“When God puts something in your heart, like he has for me with this, it is because the time is coming. It is the right time for me to do this. Religion has always been important for me, in my heart, in my life, but it has never been on my mind like it is at the moment. I know this is what I want to do for the next bit.”

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Gomes plans to couple his ministry with a career as a football agent.

In an industry often criticised for greed and selfish ambition, Gomes says he will act in way which is “good in God’s eyes”

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Missouri Senate Advances Bill Banning Abortion after 8 Weeks

Missouri Senate Advances Bill Banning Abortion after 8 Weeks



The Missouri Senate approved a bill Thursday that would ban abortions after 8 weeks. The measure passed the Republican-led Senate by a vote of 24-10 after a debate that continued late into the night.


Senate Democrats filibustered the bill for several hours in an attempt to derail it, but then Senators took a recess which ended at 3 a.m. The measure passed with little debate after Senators returned. The Missouri Senate GOP’s Twitter account posted “History made!” at 3:59 a.m. after the bill’s passage. 


The bill contains no exceptions for incest or rape, but it does contain provisions for “medical emergencies.” It also prohibits abortions based only on sex, race, or a “prenatal diagnosis, test, or screening indicating Down Syndrome or the potential of Down Syndrome.”


Missouri joined other conservative states who have approved abortion bans in the wake of President Donald Trump’s recent appointments to the Supreme Court. Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Ohio have all recently passed bills banning abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detected. Bans in Iowa and North Dakota have already been defeated in court.


Alabama Governor Kay Ivey signed the nation’s most restrictive abortion ban into law on Wednesday. It made providing abortion a felony punishable by up to 99 years in prison. Many believe the Alabama bill intentionally went as far as it did to…

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Church connects with football fans through huge mural

Cornerstone Church says the decision to work with EE has led to many ministry opportunities.

Last Sunday, instead of running the usual Sunday service, the church took the opportunity to reach out to football supporters by gathering in the church car park to serve tea, coffee and biscuits to connect with the community.

 

Minister of the church, Richard Evans told Premier: “We had lots of good conversations and we connected with people who had kind of been in church and who had drifted away and there was an opportunity to pray too.

“There were conversations just in general, there were also those as well that weren’t interested.

“But the fact that we were there and available to people just made that opportunity for those conversations to happen.

“We want to do this more and more, to just connect with people outside the church and to be that fragrance of Christ, wherever we are, whatever we are doing.”

Watford are surprising participants in Saturday’s FA Cup final when they’ll take on Manchester City.

 

  

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University of Colorado Apologizes for Forcing Christian Student Group to Allow Non-Christians to Lead the Club

University of Colorado Apologizes for Forcing Christian Student Group to Allow Non-Christians to Lead the Club



The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs has agreed to a settlement with a Christian apologetics student group who were de-affiliated with the college for stipulating that leaders in their group must adhere to mainline Christian beliefs.


The university agreed to pay the plaintiff’s representing Ratio Christi some $20,574 in damages and will also reinstate the group as an official student club. In addition, the college also promised to review its “Club & Organization Handbook” and ensure that it contained information making it clear that clubs are at liberty to only appoint leaders who share the fundamental beliefs of their group.


Alliance Defending Freedom, the group who represented Ratio Christi, was delighted with the outcome of what has been an arduous and protracted legal battle. “It would be absurd for the university to require the vegan student group to appoint a meat-lover as its president,” said counsel Travis Barham in a statement on the outcome. “Thankfully, the university quickly fixed its policy by adding provisions that respect students’ rights to free association, no longer forcing Christian students to let atheists or other non-Christians to lead their Bible studies in order to become a registered club.”


The case began last November when, much to the club’s despair, the university allegedly…

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Bishop welcomes changes to probation service

The supervision of all offenders in England and Wales is being brought under public management.

The National Probation Service will take over low and medium-risk cases again after a part-privatisation suffered a lot of criticism.

 

 

A recent inspection found thousands of offenders were being managed by a brief phone call once every six weeks.

Following the announcement, Rt Rev James Langstaff, Bishop of Rochester and Bishop to HM Prisons has said: “I welcome the Secretary of State, David Gauke’s announcement that all probation services are to be brought back within one national service.

“The previous regime whereby many services were provided by a number of Community Rehabilitation Companies was ill-conceived and has not worked in practice. 

“Both former prisoners and communities have not been served well.  Launched under the banner of ‘Transforming Rehabilitation’, the system has not been transformative and has not rehabilitated.  Re-offending rates are but one indicator of this.

“Within the proposed unitary service, there will no doubt continue to be multiple providers of particular services. 

“I welcome the Secretary of State’s indication that the voluntary sector will have a significant role and look forward to further discussions about this.

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Readers in the Church of England to be better equipped to teach and serve

Readers in the Church of England are people who are not ordained but may serve in church as lay preachers, by leading music or assisting in the teaching, outreach and pastoral work of the minister.

Rt Rev Martyn Snow, the Bishop of Leicester and the Chair of the Central Readers Council, wants the Church to take a ‘fresh perspective’ on ecclesiastical life and to be challenged.

 

  

The booklet says lay people are ‘a wonderful gift from God to the church’ who are ‘uniquely equipped to enable all baptised Christians to live out their Christian faith in the places where they spend the majority of their time’.

It continues: ‘As people who daily move between the worlds of work, home, social networks and church, Lay Ministers can teach the faith and play a part in leadership such that all God’s people grow in confident and humble witness to God’s kingdom.’

Bishop Martyn highlights how lay people are in a unique position of reaching ‘the 93%’ of people who do not engage with the Church at all in the UK as they will have jobs outside of the church.

The areas of encouragement mostly involve equipping church goers to tell the gospel to those outside the church, to be more confident in Bible teaching and to become a model of ‘everyday faith’.

 

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New Patterns in Ministry Training

Podcast Episode #537

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How ministers are trained has radically changed over the past few decades thanks mainly to the rise of digital training. Today, we discuss these changes and where they might be headed.

Some highlights from today’s episode include:

  • The pace of change in the church is faster than it’s ever been.
  • Online degrees are great for convenience, but you typically don’t build the relationships with students or professors like you would an on-campus degree.
  • Co-vocational ministry jobs are increasing as ministers want to keep their presence in the business world because of the ministry opportunities it presents.
  • Music ministry, student ministry, and children’s ministry have radically changed in the past two decades.

The seven patterns we discuss are:

  1. The digital trend is not slowing
  2. Degrees are becoming shorter
  3. Positive reports on the blended approach
  4. Full-time on campus has advantages
  5. Certification as an alternative to degrees
  6. Training must meet the needs of the growing co-vocational numbers
  7. Shortages in key positions due to lack of ministry training in those areas

Resources mentioned in today’s podcast

Rainer on Leadership is a member of the LifeWay Leadership Podcast Network


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Wearable phone bags and foldable PCs: Responding to a brilliant article with news everyone needs

Would you pay hundreds of dollars for something that lets you hang your mobile phone around your neck? Retailers are hoping so. As clothing fashions get tighter and cellphones get larger, manufacturers have developed phone bags we can wear. The Wall Street Journal recommends options ranging from $18 in nylon to $890 in woven leather.

In other technology news, Walmart will soon begin testing autonomous home delivery. A German company plans to make flying taxis a reality in the next six years. The first phone that doesn’t require accessories to work on a 5G network went on sale yesterday. And the world’s first foldable PC was announced this week, with deliveries slated for next year.

It seems I could report on new technology every day. This is good news for Christians, but in a way that might surprise us.

“The sum of human ingenuity”

Paul Ford is a technology company CEO and a software engineer. He is also an award-winning writer with articles in the New York Times Magazine, Harper’s, Businessweek, NPR, and others.

His latest article in Wired is not just a brilliant, often funny literary experience—it’s also a profound statement about where we are and why we’re here. Ford begins with this description of how far technology has come in our lifetime:

“When I was a boy, if you’d come up behind me (in a nonthreatening way) and whispered that I could have a few thousand Cray supercomputers in my pocket, that everyone would have them, that we would carry the sum of human ingenuity next to our skin, jangling in concert with our coins, wallets, and keys? And that this Lilliputian mainframe would have eyes to see, a sense of touch, a voice to speak, a keen sense of direction, and an urgent desire to count my actual footsteps and everything I read and said as I traipsed through the noosphere [the sphere of human thought]? Well, I would have just burst.”

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Israel Falou sacked by Rugby Australia

The decision has been made after a panel found him guilty of a ‘high level breach’ of the players’ code of conduct and has upheld the decision to sack him.

Israel posted on his Instagram account in April that read: “Drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, liars, fornicators, thieves, atheists and idolators – Hell awaits you.”

  

  

He escaped punishment for similar comments last year.

The chief executive of Rugby Australia, Raelene Castle said ‘they had no other option’.

In a statement from Israel Folau he said:

 “It has been a privilege and an honour to represent Australia and my home state of New South Wales, playing the game I love.

“I am deeply saddened by today’s decision to terminate my employment and I am considering my options.

“As Australians, we are born with certain rights, including the right to freedom of religion and the right to freedom of expression.

“The Christian faith has always been a part of my life and I believe it is my duty as a Christian to share God’s word.

“Upholding my religious beliefs should not prevent my ability to work or play for my club and country.

“I would like to thank my wife Maria for her love and encouragement to stay true to our beliefs.

“We have been jumbled by the support we have received from family, friends, players, fans and the wider community.

“Thank you also to those who have spoken out in my defence,…

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