Christian Couple Who Lost Adopted Sons to Gov’t Gets Case Reopened

Christian Post Report – A blurred photo of the adopted brothers removed from the home of the Christian couple in the UK.

A Christian couple in the U.K. who had their two adopted sons removed from their care by government officials in 2014, due to abuse allegations, were allowed to appeal the decision Tuesday after it was revealed portions of the allegations against them were fabricated.

A release from the Christian Legal Centre, which is supporting the couple’s case, said the adoptive parents, given the aliases John and Mary Brown to protect their identity, legally adopted the boys in 2013. The boys, identified by the aliases Dan and Tom, had been living with the couple since 2010.

Mary, who is reportedly in her early 60s, wanted to help the older boy and his brother because she had learned he suffered harm prior to knowing him. They boys were still in primary (elementary) school at the time they moved in with the couple.

Although the boys had behavioral issues due to their traumatic past, Mary, a former teacher, and her husband were trained to deal with them.

Tom, the older brother, according to the release, had issues with going to school and was worried about taking a required exam because he was struggling academically. One morning in May 2014 as Mary was driving the boys school for Tom to take his SATs tests he reached for the steering wheel and Mary pushed him back.

When Tom got to school, according to the release, he linked the incident with fabrications in an account of what happened in the car to new school officials. The officials called the police and social workers who took them from their adoptive parents instantly. The boys are now living separately but their adoptive parents have been fighting for 20 months to get them back.

“Inside, you feel grey — every day. … I didn’t wash their bed sheets for several weeks, because I could still smell them,” said Mary.

The Browns charge that social workers did not have an appreciation for their Christian parenting methods and at a hearing last January a judge took the opinions of the social workers as truth.

“We have been unable to expose the gross injustice in this case because of the secrecy surrounding the family courts. This case is the tip of the iceberg. These wonderful parents have been greatly disrespected. The state seemed not to treat them as parents because they were adoptive parents. The objective evidence of the boys’ progress over years seems to have been dismissed. Such a flimsy rationale for the removal of children from a loving home is appalling,” said Andrea Williams, the Christian Legal Centre’s chief executive.

Watch the video below to hear from the adoptive parents.

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Is Christian Morality Becoming Illegal?

Christian Post Report – For two-hundred-plus years, Western culture (especially America) has been shaped by the Judeo-Christian worldview. Not all citizens of the West were orthodox Christians nor were Western nation-states theocracies. Yet, the contours of the social and intellectual life of Western culture were largely moralistic and spiritual.

In the last one hundred years things have changed. The West is largely secular and at times anti-religion, especially anti-Judeo-Christian. How did this happen? The process is interesting and revealing.

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When a Pastor Leaves His Calling

Christian Post Report – I had no idea he was a former pastor.

He emailed me on a business matter. I noticed his email said nothing about his ministry, so I asked about his ministry in my response.

“I am out of the pastorate,” he responded. “And I have no plans to ever go back.”

From my perspective, this man would have been one of the least likely to leave the pastorate. Not only did he leave, he is adamant he will not return.

LifeWay Research recently released a study about pastors who left the pastorate before they were retirement age. You can read more about the study here, but I want us to look at six key issues from the study that are vitally important.

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Pastor William McDowell Says Holy Spirit Helped Create New Album, ‘Sounds of Revival’ (Interview)

Christian Post Report – William McDowell’s fourth album, Sounds Of Revival, is in stores January 22, 2016.

With access to well known producers in the Christian music industry, Pastor William McDowell is bypassing the industry standard and relying on the Holy Spirit to create his new album.

The 39-year-old gospel music recording artist known for songs like “I Give Myself Away,” crafted much of the music on his latest album, Sounds of Revival, while worshiping on multiple stages around the world.

“We did a lot of what I call worship exploration. We explore what I call pregnant moments, which means moments in a service where it’s clear that God is doing something in the room,” McDowell told The Christian Post. “If we have a piece of something we always recognize that every piece of something is part of a greater whole, so we explore those moments to find out what the greater statement is. We explore a lot of moments on stages across the world and those songs were birthed in those moments.”

All of the songs on Sounds of Revival are special to McDowell, but tracks like “I Don’t Mind Waiting” and “Send the Rain” serve as evidence of the Holy Spirit’s presence when recording his latest album live at Bethany Church in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

“Both of those songs were birthed in worship, both of those songs were birthed onstage,” the singer-songwriter revealed. “Both of those songs were birthed in front of other people watching, because God was saying something and doing something in the moment and those songs were birthed out of that.”

Other than fellow gospel music singer Travis Greene, McDowell looked beyond many of his well known peers and friends in the gospel music industry to feature up-and-coming singers on his fourth album. Sounds of Revival features his church’s worship leaders Jose Garrafa and Trinity Anderson along with Taylor Poole who also travels with him to perform.

Garrafa, McDowell’s best friend, created the song “Reveal” during a worship service and helped McDowell write the rest of the track, making it a special one for the pastor. For the Grammy-nominated singer and lead pastor of Deeper Fellowship Church in Orlando, Florida, it was important to mentor the next new wave of gospel singers by including them in his latest project.

“I know I could have gotten a lot of my well known good friends and they are anointed. But this is a specific intentionality to introduce the world to a group of people that I’ve been directly pouring into,” McDowell said about the three singers he calls family. “I’m literally reproducing whatever it is I have in them so that it lives beyond me, because no person can do this forever. While we have the opportunity we need to pour into others and raise a platform for others.”

Still, raising that platform and creating new music to help lead others in worship around the world is not easy for the Ohio raised musician who got his start in the church playing drums at the age of 13.

As a husband and father of three children with another one on the way, McDowell said he is presented with challenges when trying to record new music.

His first album, As We Worship was recorded after McDowell took a year of solitude to hear from God and another year to respond. He wasn’t married at the time, however, which has proven to present new challenges with each new record.

While recording his second album Arise, McDowell was married with one child, and married with two children when recording his following release, Withholding Nothing. During the recording process for his latest album, McDowell had to find time to devote to being a husband and father of three children.

“Anyone who is married with children understands that solitude and alone time are precious. So it’s easy for me to say with As We Worship that I spent the year alone with God, listening,” he said. “I don’t have that luxury today. So what faith helps you overcome is that God has the ability to speak to you in every moment that you give Him, in every moment that you get away with Him.”

More than overcome those challenges, McDowell was able to utilize them to foster growth in his faith.

“Really, it’s compressed time where as I grow in my faith, as I grow in my knowledge of the Word, as I grow in my relationship with Him, I’m able to find access to the secret place quicker because I have to,” he said.

That growth is evident in Sounds of Revival, a soundtrack for McDowell’s personal worship experience that he hopes will spark a global revival. McDowell’s previous hits, such as “I Give Myself Away,” “Withholding Nothing,” and “I Won’t Go Back” can still be heard in worship services throughout the world, but he is motivated to give the masses new songs to describe God.

“The motivation in doing worship, and particularly songwriting in worship, is the pursuit of trying to describe an indescribable God. Worship is directly tied to revelation,” McDowell told CP. “As God continues to reveal more of His character and more of His attributes, it causes more worship, so it’s a never ending fascination with God and His presence. We’ll spend the rest of our lives trying to come up with the words to match what we feel inside.”

Before Sounds of Revival is released on Jan. 22, McDowell is giving people a glimpse of his worship experience with a free stream of the Sounds of Revival DVD for 24 hours until midnight Friday, Jan. 22.

To stream McDowell’s DVD or get more information about his album, please visit: http://www.williammcdowellmusic.com/.

Source : Christian Post