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In response to Thursday's vote by Boy Scouts of America (BSA) to allow homosexual youth to become members of its organization, the Assemblies of God has expressed its displeasure and posted a statement concerning the decision.

The Assemblies of God statement, crafted by its leadership, points out that due to a 2000 ruling by the Supreme Court, the Boys Scouts had every legal right to reject efforts by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) lobbies to make this change.

". . . we are pleased that the organization [BSA] will retain its policy regarding adult leaders, and applaud the organization for standing firm on that issue," the statement reads. "However, today's vote to allow homosexual youth members negates BSA's ability to legally defend its position regarding leadership..."

The statement goes on to say, "We agree with the BSA that we need to demonstrate compassion and welcome those who are struggling with sexuality issues, but not in a way that condones such behavior, which is what the new BSA policy does."

Expressing that until yesterday's decision, the Church and BSA shared a common mission of preparing young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes, the statement explains that "homosexual conduct is not morally straight" nor is promoting homosexual conduct.

"While we agree that youths who experience confusion or same-sex attraction need to be welcomed, in our churches they are confronted with this biblical teaching and will be counseled and prayed with that God will help them to align their lives in conformity to that teaching," the statement reads.

To read the entire official AG statement on the BSA decision, click here.

 


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A call to prayer -- the 7:14 Prayer Initiative

Mon, 24 Sep 2012 - 2:55 PM CST

In October, the Assemblies of God is launching a concerted call to prayer. Called the 7:14 Prayer Initiative, this call is based upon 2 Chronicles 7:14 - "If my people, who are called my name, will humble themselves and pray . . . I will forgive their sin and heal their land."

Encouraging the entire church body to participate, AG General Superintendent George Wood urges members to take a moment at 7:14 a.m. and 7:14 p.m. each day to pray for a spiritual awakening in the United States; to join the AG general presbytery in committing to fast and pray over the noon hour every Friday (or once a week); and to pray for spiritual awakening and God's guidance in our national elections.

"God has chosen to do some things only through prayer," Wood says, "and the price is high if we don't pray."

General Secretary James Bradford, who has written an insightful and inspiring article on the 7:14 Prayer Initiative, shares how the Second Great Awakening in America occurred when one man opened his church's doors at noon in New York City for an hour of midweek prayer. That commitment to prayer ultimately led to one million conversions and a million more church goers revived in a time when only 30 million people lived in America.

To read more about the 7:14 Prayer Initiative, including a suggested October - November 6 (Election Day) prayer list that divides 2 Chronicles 7:14 into weekly sections of focused prayer topics, click here.

 

 

Authors: Dan Van Veen

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