"I'm pretty sure I wouldn't give money to a Catholic ministry either because too many of the Catholic church's teachings are not in line with the Word."
What about Jews who don't accept Christ? Why do Christians work with Jews then, but not Catholics who accept Christ as Lord and Savior? It really depends on the era and culture.
We used to force Jews and Pagans to convert. Now we are hurling hatred at Muslims and Atheists. Some use religion to justify evil and hatred toward others. Yes, some Muslims do this as well, but Christ did not say "tit for tat" he said love your enemies and turn the other cheek. It seems to me that the everlasting word of Christ has little meaning to some. Human nature dicatates how we interpret the bible. If we want to hate, we say "an eye for an eye," while true Christians recognize the new Covenant, love their enemies and turn the other cheek.
That's why I call muself "followerofChrist" because it is Christ, not organized religion (which is too often been used to wield power toward political ends) which I try to follow.
Yes, it was Christ himself that told the parable of the Good Samaritan.
>>not organized religion
All religion is organized.. Even yours.. Unless you stay home, pray by yourself, and follow your own organization of scripture, you participate in organized religion.
Even your theology is organized and systemized...
As an American Catholic, I think and believe this Protestant church has every right to direct its charitable funds and efforts in a manner it sees fit. It is also correct for it to ensure that its religious message to the recipients of that charity is not watered down by ecumenism, a fancy word meaning all religions are equal.
Christians "turning the other cheek" and ignoring the plight of fellow Christians is how Islam subjugated Arabia, southeast Asia and northern Africa.
We've reached the point where we've turned the other cheek so often that now we're spreading them.
Are you selective about which charities you give to, or do you look up "charities" in the yellow pages and give to every one of them?
There's nothing wrong with deciding that you will give to some but not to others, especially when your decisions are guided by the leading of the Holy Spirit.