Tim Tebow has been a frequent subject of this site. He is an outspoken Christian in a public position who has utilized his platform to further the cause of Christ.
He has been used as an example for those who feel they need to get out of the military and become preachers or missionaries in order to serve Christ. Tebow, like R.G. LeTourneau, accurately points out that men and women should serve God where He has placed them, and they should use the talents that He has given them.
His life ministry–that is, his conscious desire to be known as someone who is genuine and cares–has been used as an example of the power of living evangelism, or Truth with Feet.
Now, Albert Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, highlights a “new agenda” Read more…
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As previously noted, two Sikh medical professionals are appealing the US Army policy that prevents them from keeping their religious accoutrements in uniform. (The AP now covers the story.)
In April, the Army office of the Chief of Staff, on behalf of the Secretary of Defense, responded to the Sikh Coalition’s complaint, informing them that they were investigating the matter.
Updated: CNN now carries the story.
The Sikh Coalition has announced a “campaign” to convince the US Army to allow members of the Sikh faith to serve in uniform. Two medical students, one a dentist, one a doctor, were reportedly recruited by the Army only to be told later that they would not be able to wear their religious apparel while in uniform.
According to the site, the Sikh faith requires that they carry their “articles of faith,” which include “unshorn” hair, a turban, a metal bracelet, a kind of shorts, and a kirpan (or “Sikh sword”). In general, these accoutrements have been found to be inconsistent with military uniform regulations; therefore, Sikhs would have to give up these articles of faith while in uniform Read more…
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