Title: Florida pastor seeks 'remnant' of preachers to lead nation Post by: Soldier4Christ on July 30, 2007, 07:00:07 AM Florida pastor seeks 'remnant' of preachers to lead nation
A Florida pastor and radio talk-show host is asking Christians to help him find what he calls the "Black Regiment." The "Black Regiment" was a group of Protestant clergymen in colonial America who stood up against the Crown and led the colonies in their fight for freedom and independence. Pensacola, Florida, pastor Chuck Baldwin believes the times today are very similar to the days of colonial America. "I do believe that we are involved in a struggle for independence and freedom," says Baldwin, "and we are, I believe, at a crossroads -- spiritually, morally, politically, and culturally -- as to whether or not freedom and independence will be maintained." That is why Baldwin is urging Christians to help him compile a list of pastors nationwide who are of Black Regiment caliber. "They are Bible men; they are family men," he describes. "They are men who understand that the church has a responsibility to be the salt and the light to society, and [who] are willing to stand against the political powers that-be on principles of right and freedom." In a column published on ChristianWorldviewNetwork.com, Baldwin writes there is currently a need for Black Regiment preachers who are unafraid to publicly protest things like abortion, "hate crimes" legislation, illegal alien amnesty, and "unconstitutional policies of President Bush." "Make no mistake about it," says the talk-show host. "People today apparently desire a feel-good, emotionally based kind of church; and they're flocking to these false teachers in droves. I do believe that it's always been the case that God's preachers have been in a minority, [and] we've never needed a majority to prevail. We didn't have a majority in 1776; we don't have to have a majority today." Baldwin, who hosts the radio program "Chuck Baldwin Live," says without the leadership of pastors in America, freedoms enjoyed by its citizens will not be able to be maintained much longer. Title: Re: Florida pastor seeks 'remnant' of preachers to lead nation Post by: Soldier4Christ on July 30, 2007, 07:03:50 AM Help Me Locate The Black Regiment
by Chuck Baldwin Faithful readers of this column know of my burden for the pastors of America. Without informed, energized, and engaged pulpits, I see little hope for the maintenance of liberty and independence in this land. When the colonies broke free from the shackles of the Crown, it was the moral and spiritual strength of colonial pulpits that helped lead the way. These revolutionary preachers became known as The Black Regiment, due to the long, black robes they were known to wear in the pulpit. The Black Regiment taught their congregations the principles of freedom Sunday by Sunday. They expounded, explained, and extrapolated the Biblical principles of authority and jurisdiction carefully and meticulously. As a result, the men of colonial America were so well informed, both spiritually and politically, that when the time came to declare their independence, they had both the heart and mind to do it. Statesmen took up the pen, and soldiers took up arms in the greatest fight for freedom in world history. And leading both statesman and soldier was the Black Regiment. If there is one question that I receive more than any other, it is, "Chuck, do you know a pastor like you in such and such a city?" I receive those letters and emails constantly. It is a heavy burden. I know they are out there, but where? I must admit that I often fall victim to the same "woe is me" syndrome as did Elijah. I find myself crying, "I, even I only, am left." However, as God had 7,000 prophets in Israel that had not bowed the knee to Baal, so, too, God has a remnant-host of Black Regiment preachers in America today. The problem is, they are scattered hither and yon with little notice or recognition. Therefore, I use this column today to enlist the help of my readers. Will you help me locate the Black Regiment? If you know of any Bible-believing, Gospel-preaching pastor who would qualify as being a Black Regiment preacher, would you please let me know who they are? Before sending me your list of names, let's set some ground rules. In order to qualify as a Black Regiment pastor, the following criteria must be met: 1. He is a Bible believer: he believes the Bible is God's holy and authoritative Word. 2. He is the head of his own home, having his wife and children in subjection to his authority. No henpecked men here. 3. He is the spiritual leader and shepherd of his local congregation, not a committee-controlled man. 4. He is a strong proponent of the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and Bill of Rights. 5. He understands the necessity and integrity of sovereign national borders. And, to the degree that he understands it, has publicly spoken out against amnesty for illegal aliens and the burgeoning North American Union. 6. He understands freedom of speech and believes that a preacher is a spokesman for God (not the State) and has publicly decried so-called "hate crimes" legislation that would prohibit preachers from preaching Biblical truth regarding homosexuality. 7. He has publicly promoted the sanctity of life by preaching and protesting against abortion. 8. He has publicly repudiated the unconstitutional policies of President Bush in his promotion of the USA Patriot Act, warrantless wiretaps and eavesdropping, and the deceptive manner in which he led America into an undeclared, unprovoked, and preemptive war against Iraq. 9. He has publicly resisted "Seeker-Friendly," and "Purpose-Driven," and "Emerging Church" church growth movements. 10. He believes the church has a responsibility to be the salt and light of the world. That is, that we are to win souls to Christ, and resist Satan in whatever form (spiritual, social, political, cultural, etc.) he reveals himself. Will you help me find such men? Please email me with as much contact information as possible, including the name of the pastor and church, his address, phone number, and email address. I already have a short list of under 100 men who seem to be of Black Regiment caliber. I am confident there are many hundreds more. We need to be in contact with each other. We need to pray for each other. We need to support each other. We need to inform each other. We need to encourage each other. This Black Regiment list can be a tool to help accomplish all this and more. If you know of only one such man, please let me know who he is. He might be thinking, "I, even I only, am left." He needs to know he is not alone. We all need to know that we are not alone. Title: Re: Florida pastor seeks 'remnant' of preachers to lead nation Post by: Soldier4Christ on July 30, 2007, 07:43:04 AM This sounded pretty good until I got to #8. These people never mention the war in Afghanistan and yet it is no different than Iraq other than it moved quite a bit faster in placing a new government in charge. We are still in Afghanistan and it is still unstable yet it is always left out of this disagreement. The war in Iraq is just as important if not more so than that in Afghanistan.
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