By Jason RobertsonPosted in: Uncategorized
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Jason Robertson is a husband and a father and a pastor. He is dedicated to leading and equipping his the Church with God’s word and biblical theology for life ministry, using a combination of pastoral, church planting and evangelism experience. He holds a Master of Divinity from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He is experienced in church planting, evangelism, missions, and the training of pastors and Bible teachers.
Jason has been preaching the gospel since 1985, serving the first ten years of ministry as a Southern Baptist itinerant evangelist out of Milldale Baptist Church in Zachary, LA which ordained him in 1993. He has preached in hundreds of churches in over 30 States and 4 countries. He planted churches in Siberia, Russia in the summers of 1993 and 1994. He founded Murrieta Valley Church in California, which he planted in cooperation with the SBC NAMB in 2001. He also teaches ministry students at California Baptist University.
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You’re using Fox as a source of news?
Does it shed any light on the other article?
I’m trying to connect a direct plea by a looney left protester and his group who want to organize protests outside of church services to a man with a criminal record who is/was also a psychiatric patient attacking a parishioner in church. Are you saying that the former can encourage the latter? Well, yes, I suppose, but if that’s true then preaching against homosexuality in some fundamentalist churches encourages anti-gay violence, right? I doubt many of us would stipulate to that, and even if we did, it would only show that what we say (or write for that matter) can be used as a pretext for anybody disturbed enough to do violence to others, no matter how liberal or conservative we are ourselves or how detailed we are about being opposed to violence.
So, no, I don’t think this sheds much light on the other article. It only highlights the need to have good security in your local church buildings over which I should think none of us differ and which, I might add, this church did have some in place, since it references video. In most of the churches in my area, folks who come to pray during the day go to a room near the main offices anyway and not in the church vestibule or sanctuary. These areas are usually locked unless services are in progress/just before services.
I would say that if your church was being threatened by ongoing protesters who seem potentially violent then security cameras would be a good investment.
Sometimes good security is preventative, if you know what I mean.