Editors Note: I chose to use this headline because I thought strong language was appropriate considering the seriousness of what is taking place overseas to our brothers and sisters. I think the phrase “n*gger of the global world” appropriately provides a helpful (though not perfect) visual to the suffering, dehumanization and overall treatment of many Christians in the east. Also the Karen uses this phrase from a quote in her article over at The Front Porch. - Phillip Holmes, Co-founder
Jemar & Phillip sit down with Carl and Karen Ellis to discuss the persecution of the global church, how their condition parallels with the historical plight of Blacks in America and the unique calling to Blacks in the mission field.
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Wow…I am blown away by the depth of this interview. I think I need to take another listen. Thanks so much for sharing!
I think even Paul used a vulgar term to describe something in a way that his audience would understand as equivocation. Some have had a problem with the cultural equivalent of the word dung. I don’t think R. C. Sproul is confused on what Paul meant. I liked the straight forwardness of Pastor T. also when describing the act of homosexual sex. I guess you were already thinking of the heat you would take anyway? Join the crowd. I think its a good one. All things in context.
Thanks for the wise words brother! Helpful thoughts.
I am taken back by the title of this interview. What is the reasoning behind using it ?
Hey Tamika,
Thanks so much for asking and for reading the content.
I chose to use this headline because I thought strong language was appropriate considering the seriousness of what is taking place overseas to our brothers and sisters. I think the phrase “n*gger of the global world” appropriately provides a helpful visual to the suffering, dehumanization and overall treatment of many Christians in the east.
Also the Karen use this phrase from a quote in her article over at the Front Porch (http://thefrontporch.org/2014/03/my-people-my-people-a-response-to-christian-genocide-from-the-inside-out/).