The former Newsboys Member Michael Tait, has been found with allegations of watching rape, and preying on two minors who were boys ( https://cbn.com/news/entertainment/shame-and-tragedy-john-cooper-issues-bold-proclamation-michael-tait ). This is rocking the Christian community when many have been still recovering from the sexual scandals in the Southern Baptist Churches and the Roman Catholic scandals. I find myself personally effected because I preferred Newsboys when Michael Tait was lead singer, especially songs like “We Believe” which is a shortened Apostle’s Creed song, and their version of “Holy, Holy, Holy.” Now I will not be able to listen to Tait and those versions of the songs just as I will not buy or look at Thomas Kinkade’s paintings after he left his Wife Nanet and family to be with mistress. Sin can taint your witness, especially sin as vile as Tait is alleged to have done. So many Christians in the limelight fall like stars. There was Jimmy Swagger wi...
I am always on the look for new devotionals, and I came upon a book called “To Philothea or Introduction into The Devout Lie,” by St. Frances de Sales. Having been profoundly impacted by Thomas A. Kempis’ The Imitation of Christ, I thought why not give De Sales a try. Howe richly have I been rewarded. Unike Kempis’ book which demands asceticism, and departing from the World, de Sales is much more balanced, with him even saying, “Do not wish to be anything but what you are, and try to be that perfectly.” That is quite a departure from imitating and trying to be saints that venerated in the Roman Church. It brings up a point we in Church need to consider, God made us in the womb as we are, forming us and wanting us to be are unique selves. The concept we must be exactly like St. Peter, or even Christ is counterintuitive to being who were are; as a result this attempt to imitate can cause a Christians to play act and feel like a “square peg fitting in a round hole.” (Th...