Archive for February, 2015

America Needs Heroic Leadership in the Present, Leadership That Champions Religious Liberty Globally

Heroic Leadership-Blog

Christianity is alive and well in Washington, D.C. in spite of what you may read on your smart phones or watch on television.

This past week, I spent two days in our nation’s capitol, where I joined thousands of our fellow countrymen at the National Prayer Breakfast. I also saw first-hand the work of Southern Baptist lawmakers in Congress.

There are 31 Southern Baptists serving in the House of Representatives and eight serving in the Senate. I was able to meet with many of them, and they asked me to share this message with the Convention: Christianity is alive in our nation’s capitol.

Many of these elected officials attend weekly Bible studies and prayer meetings with their colleagues and local churches.

And for the first time in more than 100 years, senators and representatives are gathering for a weekly worship service that is held in the Capitol. It is also open to the public.

Their assignment is tough. At times, it can be exhausting and discouraging. But they have a deep belief that God has them in this place at this time for a specific purpose.

Each Southern Baptist lawmaker that I met loves the Lord passionately and serves our nation humbly and sacrificially. It was a true joy to be with them.

I am so grateful for the doors the Lord opened for me to share our deep concern for what is happening nationally and globally with some of our nation’s leaders.

I appealed to them passionately to stand firm against the evil of ISIS and other groups that are brutalizing and killing innocent people around the world. I pleaded with them to do all they can to bring about an end to religious persecution.

I was able to share our concern for our own mission force, the largest in the world, serving our Lord in some of the toughest places on this planet. I was able to humbly communicate our deep desire for leaders to champion religious liberty nationally and globally.

I was also compelled to share our deep belief that the greatest need in America is a Great Awakening. As I shared the need for a mighty spiritual awakening in our nation, there was a common agreement among us.

They were very encouraged when I shared that on Tuesday night of this year’s Southern Baptist Convention meeting in Columbus, Ohio, we are dedicating the entire session to a prayer gathering of Southern Baptists to pray for our nation and her needs spiritually as well as the great need to reach the world for Christ.

Be prayerful, my friends. God has His people representing Him everywhere, including in our nation’s capitol, for such a time as this.

Darrell Waltrip-National Prayer BreakfastOne of the most poignant moments of my visit came during the National Prayer Breakfast. NASCAR Hall of Famer Darrell Waltrip gave one of the most powerful testimonies of the life-changing power of the gospel of Jesus Christ I have heard in a long time.

There were 3,600 people in the auditorium – some of the most powerful people in the world. And yet, God raised up a race car driver to tell people they needed to give their life to Christ or they would spend eternity without God.

But there was also a disturbing moment that occurred at the National Prayer Breakfast, during remarks delivered by President Obama.

First, let me say that I pray for President Obama every day. I also pray for the First Family. That being said, I must acknowledge that some of his remarks last week deeply concerned me.

He compared the Crusades to the Islamic State – a flawed comparison. And in making the comparison, he seemed to minimize the severity of ISIS and other groups that are brutalizing and killing innocent people.

It is true that atrocities have been committed in the name of Christ. However, neither Jesus nor His true followers would have ever condoned such wrongdoing. Jesus stood for love, grace, and forgiveness.

Instead of focusing on the past, America needs heroic leadership in the present—leadership that champions religious liberty for all people.

As reported in the past few days1, ISIS is crucifying children, burying Iraqi children alive, using mentally challenged children as suicide bombers, and taking religious minority children, brutalizing them to death, even by beheading and crucifixion. Many of these children who are not killed are sold into sex slavery, while others die of starvation.

All of this must come to an end. We cannot sit this one out, but must rise up and declare this as unacceptable and barbaric behavior that must come to an end immediately.

We must stand now and stand together. In Jesus’ name, we need to stand for those who cannot stand for themselves. We need to stand for children, women, and men who are being brutalized, abused, and murdered globally, all in the name of religion. We need to call upon our nation’s leaders, including our President, to rise up and champion religious liberty globally.

We must rise and stand up in our churches, unashamedly and courageously calling upon our people to join in this valiant effort.

Enough is enough. It has gone way too far and existed way too long. The time is now for all of us to stand.

Yours for the Great Commission,

Ronnie W. Floyd

Senior Pastor, Cross Church
President, Southern Baptist Convention

1 The Christian Post: ISIS Is Crucifying, Burying Iraqi Children Alive; Using Mentally-Challenged Kids as Suicide Bombers, Says UN Watchdog http://www.christianpost.com/news/isis-is-crucifying-burying-iraqi-children-alive-using-mentally-challenged-kids-as-suicide-bombers-says-un-watchdog-133704/

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This Week at Cross Church | I Love My Church Day is Sunday, February 15

ILoveCC2015-BlogSince 1988, we have observed I LOVE MY CHURCH DAY faithfully every year in our fellowship! In a day when many are suspicious of the church and others are negative about the church in America, we need to always call people to Jesus and to what He loves. Jesus loves His Church! 

Prioritize Worship and Small Group on Sunday, February 15      

Some of you will use Friday or Saturday night to celebrate Valentine’s Day, and we rejoice that you will. Yet, do NOT forget or neglect worship on February 15 with Cross Church. The message will conclude our series, and I promise it will be very encouraging and challenging to your life personally and our entire fellowship of Cross Church. BRING someone with you, or INVITE others to join you on February 15.

On Monday, I Released an Article I Really Want You to Read    

Heroic Leadership-BlogOn Monday, February 9, I released an article entitled, America Needs Heroic Leadership in the Present, Leadership That Champions Religious Liberty Globally. Please take the time to read this article and help me distribute it by sending to your friends, colleagues, and family members.

Cross Church Family, we need each of you to rise up and declare that we must do something about this global crisis. We need to call upon our local, state, and national politicians to work together toward strategic action globally. For those of you who have influence in your companies or corporations, rise up and use that influence for the cause of religious liberty globally.

You may think “I cannot do that,” but children, women, and men are being brutalized, abused, and murdered by the thousands. We cannot sit back and say nothing and do nothing. We must rise up now!

Entering a Major Season Where I Need Prayer Like Never Before      

I know you may be weary of me saying this, but church, I need you so much to pray for me. On Sunday afternoon, Jeana and I leave for the significant gathering of our Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee. This meeting is also attended by the national leaders of our SBC entities as well as many of our State Executives.

I have the responsibility and honor to speak to them and be involved in or lead several major meetings. When I wrap up there, I am driving to Columbus, Ohio, for a day, and then fly home on Wednesday night.

As I continue to keep the leadership of our Cross Church Family a priority, I have the responsibility of leading meetings and preparing for many preaching engagements across America which I have the privilege to be a part of during this time as President of the SBC.

Therefore, I need prayer like never before. In order for you to pray for me specifically, I share my schedule with you throughout the remainder of February. Thankfully, I will be here during some weeks and every Sunday this month.

  • February 16-17: Executive Committee of the SBC in Nashville, Tennessee, speaking on Monday evening, February 16
  • February 16: Great Commission Council Meeting
  • February 16: Speaking to Executive Committee
  • February 17: Leading luncheon meeting, SBC Financial Future
  • February 18: Cedarville University Chapel, Cedarville, Ohio
  • February 18: Speaking to Collegiate Leaders, Columbus, Ohio
  • February 20: Wheaton Evangelism Conference, Wheaton, Illinois
  • February 23: Kentucky Baptist Evangelism Conference, Louisville, Kentucky
  • February 24: Southern Baptists of Texas Convention Cooperative Program Luncheon in Euless, Texas
  • February 24: Florida Baptist Evangelism Conference, Jacksonville, Florida
  • February 25: National Religious Broadcasters Convention, Nashville, Tennessee
  • February 27: Memphis Men’s Conference, Memphis, Tennessee

Therefore, Cross Church, please pray for prioritization of my responsibilities, wisdom at all times, sermon preparation, spiritual leadership, travel grace, and safety.

I Love You and I Love Cross Church,

Ronnie W. Floyd