Titanic–Women and Children First banquet
April 14th is the anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic.
As the Titanic started going down, the call went out, “Women and Children First.” Men stood aside so that women and children could enter the lifeboats and be saved. That sacrifice illustrates the spirit of Biblical manhood that is needed again in our culture.
As the article below notes, we live in an increasingly immature culture, and we have a Church that is trying to change to appeal to these childish adults instead of a Church committed to holding the line on maturity and calling people to the true vision of God’s Church and its responsibility in the world. As noted near the end, Biblical manhood and Biblical womanhood are key to the true purpose of the Church. Learn more about Biblical manhood and Biblical womanhood at ChristianGovernance’s exciting Titanic 2011-Women and Children First banquet on Friday. April 15th in Ottawa. Feature speaker is Kevin Swanson and feature entertainer is concert pianist, Calvin Jones. Click here to learn more and to order your tickets for this banquet where you will be invigorated and blessed with a message of truth and vision.
Received via email…
Dear Friends,
The world is crying out for men of vision; men who have the courage and conviction to lead their families, churches, and nations in righteousness. In a day where less than a third of men are grown up by the age of thirty, we have a tremendous opportunity to advance where the culture is retreating. How do we train our men to be leaders?
Ron White’s e-letter is one of the few I always try to read. Here’s an excellent commentary he wrote for his e-letter this past Wednesday. Click here to visit Ron White’s website and review his materials on personal and business success. This column brings to mind our ChristianGovernance “Titanic 2011″ banquet, coming up next April, with its theme of Biblical manhood and Biblical womanhood.
ChristianGovernance e-letter – November 20, 2010
Concert pianist Calvin Jones coming to “Titanic 2011″ banquet
Calvin Jones is helping Miss Nebraska, a Christian homeschooler, train for her musical presentation for the upcoming Miss America pageant. Read what Miss Nebraska 2010 Teresa Scanlan has to say about Calvin Jones on her blog: