Posted on 03/25/2014 8:47:28 AM PDT by juliosevero
I’m not terribly surprised.
Not a dime from me for organizations like that.
This group’s fund raising is a scam too .if you knew what their contract was with so called “Christian artists” to pimp them at concerts .it’s sickening!!!
Good grief...Wrong on so many levels.
Sorry folks, the title contains an oxymoron.
Christians are repentant of their sin.
The bible is clear on this issue, it’s a sin.
And you aren’t “Christian” if you’re “proud” of your sin instead of repentant.
This is no such thing as Christians who are in homosexual marriages.
So why even claim to be Para-church? Why not just join the Red Cross?
Not another dime.
This is a tough issue, as there are real world children on the receiving end of World Vision’s ministries.
I removed my (unhappy) son from Boy Scouts.
I won’t stop sending a few bucks to a boy in Senegal via World Vision.
Question: Your thoughts on Compassion International? On Samaritan’s Purse?
Samaritans Purse
When its all about the money and tolerance of deviant sexual behavior that causes harm to others one thing is for certain; Christians are not running the show; only scam artists in wolve’s clothing
When its all about the money and tolerance of deviant sexual behavior that causes harm to others one thing is for certain; Christians are not running the show; only scam artists in sheep’s clothing
“...It doesn’t take a rocket surgeon to figure out that Stearns may be next.
World Vision and its leaders apparently have decided they and their principles can be bought for a price. Their “30 pieces of silver” are worth somewhere between $180 million and $333 million.”
- See more at: http://www.onenewsnow.com/perspectives/bryan-fischer/2014/03/25/did-world-vision-sell-its-soul-to-obama-for-filthy-lucre#.UzGO8YKsqHY.twitter
Reason could be this.
Note to self: World vision is off the list of potential donations.
Samaritan’s Purse is excellent. There will be compromise from them as long as Franklin is alive.
They are very effective in what they do since they rely so much on unpaid volunteers.
I assume they also plan to send them on mission work to Uganda
World Vision could not be a more suitable name. Its position is duly noted. Would that they do what they do and not use Our Lord’s Name in vain in the process. It may have been a Christian charity at some point, but no longer.
Perhaps their new employees will make up for people like us who leave because they no longer believe as we do.
I’m not surprised, nor am I concerned. There are plenty of charities I admire, so I have no trouble donating where my money will do God’s work.
We have supported a child through Compassion International for several years and have made contributions to Samaritan’s Purse.
Samaritans Purse.
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