Pop Hollandsworth grew up in a coal-mining town in southern West Virginia, where his father was the high school principal. He began teaching in a one-room school in a coal camp near home. His school teaching was interrupted by World War II, during which he served as a combat engineer in Europe and was awarded a Bronze Star for actions in the Battle of the Bulge.
In , Pop began what became a year teaching career at the Asheville School, a private school in North Carolina. He brought to this program the skills of camping and woodcraft he had mastered as a scout, a quiet toughness from his rural upbringing and wartime service, and an inspiring love of nature and outdoor adventure.
He was chosen to be the first director of the North Carolina Outward Bound School in , and soon returned to his Asheville School program with an expanded view of the benefits of outdoor adventure and challenge.
In preparation for the crusade, those parishes conducted week-long training programs to prepare Catholic counselors to deal with those who came forward in response to Graham's invitations. His father was too ill to attend. Promotional materials include this statement, "We are profoundly grateful for the thousands of churches of various denominations across the U.
Just like his father, Franklin is working with local churches Franklin Graham gives Christian recognition to apostates, the " enemies of the cross of Christ ," Phil. His ecumenical compromise is forbidden by God's Word 2 Cor. Of course it could and the option was readily available. Instead funds that were raised have gone to a man and ministry that works in cooperation with the Roman Catholic church.
Bob Jones, Sr. Students could have packed boxes for GFA missionaries to distribute to lost children on foreign fields where they serve. To once again quote Dr. Steve Pettit Having joined hands with Franklin Graham an objective observer has to conclude that Pettit's vision is to transform a separatist fundamentalist institution into an ecumenical big tent ministry.
Cooperating with Franklin Graham was an act of sinful disobedience to the Word of God. It is an egregious example of ecumenical encroachment at BJU that was heartily endorsed by Steve Pettit. With the pattern in view i t is reasonable to question, "How long before Franklin Graham will be standing on the platform at BJU to address the student body? I'm asking the alumni. I'm asking BJU's board of directors and trustees. I'm asking any of you who invested your lives, family and treasure.
I am asking pastors and Christian leaders. I'm asking every friend of BJU who has to date remained silent these seven years. Have you finally seen enough to awaken, to raise your voices in protest over the ruination of BJU'S legacy? Have you finally seen enough to raise the alarm, call for the dismissal of Steve Pettit?
Have you finally seen enough to resign from BJU's board? Pastor Travis Smith published an article that speaks to the silence. Some reading this devotional might be among the well-meaning believers who have served on boards or senior staff. In the afternoon, the team rode the Staten Island Ferry, enjoying wonderful views of Manhattan and of the Statue of Liberty.
Daniel Leung testified that the Lord is teaching him this week to get out of his comfort zone and to share the Gospel with people, whether distributing tracts or speaking directly to people about the Lord. Apr April 1, News. Day 7 After a morning in Chinatown, an afternoon of cleaning the churches and the final evening services, the team left for Greenville. Day 6. Categories Announcements Blog News Uncategorized.
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