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“But if the watchman see the sword come, and blow not the trumpet, and the people be not warned; if the sword come, and take any person from among them, he is taken away in his iniquity; but his blood will I require at the watchman’s hand.” [Ezekiel 33:6]

 

“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” [Ephesians 6:12]

 

Presbyterians Week Headlines

[1] Calvin University Board of Trustees Affirms Firing Former President for ‘Flirtatious’ and ‘Inappropriate’ Texts

[2] Church Leaders Accused of Stealing Money, Religious Items from Duquesne Church

[3] Tribunal to Hear Case of Christian Social Worker Told to ‘Embrace and Promote LGBTQ+ Rights’ or Be Unemployable

[4] US Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Case of Transgender Child Removed from Parents

[5] Abandoned Wife Describes How Homosexual Lust Destroyed Her Marriage and Family

 

Additional Articles of Interest

[1] Calvin University Board of Trustees Affirms Firing Former President for ‘Flirtatious’ and ‘Inappropriate’ Texts

The trustees of Calvin University released a statement Thursday, defending their decision to part ways with the school’s former president, who they said admitted sending “flirtatious” and “inappropriate” messages to a woman who was not his wife and therefore he was no longer fit to lead the Christian school based in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

“Based on these admitted communications, the Board determined that Dr. Boer’s conduct was concerning and inappropriate and that he could not continue to serve as President of the University,” the board of trustees told The Calvin Chimes, the school’s student newspaper.

READ MORE:

https://julieroys.com/calvin-u-board-affirms-firing-former-president-inappropriate-texts/

 

+ The Roys Report, Contact Page

+ Calvin University, 3201 Burton Southeast, Grand Rapids, Michigan  49546, 616-526-6000

+ Christian Reformed Church in North America, 2850 Kalamazoo Avenue Southeast, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49560, 616-241-1691, Fax: 616-224-0803 crcna@crcna.org

 

[2] Church Leaders Accused of Stealing Money, Religious Items from Duquesne Church

DUQUESNE, Pa. — Former Duquesne Hungarian Reform Church Chief Elder, Earl Jones, Jr., and former Secretary, Judy Lewis, are accused of stealing money and religious items from the church totaling $10,000.

“It’s disrespectful. It’s like hard to trust anybody,” said Resheda Clark, who lives nearby.

Clark says the church has always been a good neighbor and she was surprised by the allegations.

READ MORE:

https://www.wpxi.com/news/local/former-elder-secretary-accused-stealing-money-religious-items-duquesne-church/

 

+ WPXI, 4145 Evergreen Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania15214, 412-237-1100, desk@wpxi.com

+ Hungarian Reformed Church in America, 3921 West Christy Drive,
Phoenix, Arizona 85029, 602-843-3598, bishop@hrca.us

 

[3] Tribunal to Hear Case of Christian Social Worker Told to ‘Embrace and Promote LGBTQ+ Rights’ or Be Unemployable

Today (April 2) a Leeds employment tribunal will begin hearing the case of a Christian social worker who was given a choice by a Stonewall backed NHS provider to ‘embrace and promote LGBTQ+ rights’ or have a job offer withdrawn.

In May 2022, Mr Felix Ngole, 46, had been offered his ‘dream job’ as a Mental Health Support via Touchstone Support Leeds, who recruit on behalf of the NHS, until it was discovered he had once won a landmark legal case over his right to freedom of speech.

In 2015, Mr Ngole was thrown off his social worker training course at Sheffield University following a debate on Facebook which quoted passages from the Bible about same-sex marriage.

But in a major victory for Christian freedoms, the Court of Appeal ruled in 2019 that Mr Ngole would ‘never discriminate against anyone’ because of his Christian beliefs and therefore he was he was allowed to return to his training and subsequently qualified as a social worker.

Nonetheless, Mr Ngole despite being offered a job with Touchstone, he was invited back for a ‘second interview’ in which he was interrogated about his beliefs. He was told by Touchstone bosses that unless he could demonstrate how he would ‘embrace and promote homosexual rights’, the job offer would be withdrawn.

They said that his beliefs did not ‘align’ with Touchstone’s ethos as an ‘inclusive employer’ and that he posed a risk to the organisations’ reputation.

He was also told in the second interview that he would be expected to attend LGB and Transgender awareness training but would not be free to share his views despite others being free to share their LGBT affirming views.

Despite Mr Ngole seeking to assure Touchstone that he had never been accused of forcing his beliefs on anyone and that he had never been accused of discriminating against anybody, the job offer was eventually withdrawn.
 
Prior to this, in May 2022, Mr Ngole was the best performing candidate in interview having gained the highest marks of any candidate on an equality and diversity assessment.

There was also nothing in the job description or job advert, which Mr Ngole was originally emailed by Indeed.co.uk, which presented such a prerequisite to work for the organisation that supports 10,000 people across Yorkshire each year.

‘Minority Stress Theory’

Supported by the Christian Legal Centre, Mr Ngole is now bringing claims of direct discrimination, harassment, and breaches of the Equality Act 2010 against Touchstone.

The case begins on 2 April at Leeds Employment Tribunal, where Mr Ngole will seek compensation and a recommendation that Touchstone amends its recruitment procedures to align with its stated objective of being an ‘inclusive employer’ so as not to exclude Christians from its workforce.

For the first time a UK court will analyse ‘Minority Stress Theory’, a theory which suggests that minority groups experience stress stemming from experiences of stigma and discrimination.

In response to Mr Ngole’s legal claims, Touchstone lawyers have tried to use the theory to justify discriminating against him. They suggested that if one of their service users discovered Mr Ngole’s Christian beliefs on human sexuality, it would cause them distress, and therefore he could not be employed.

If the courts accept this reasoning, it will send an alarming green light to other employers that they can discriminate against Bible-believing Christians in any situation where they might interact with people who identify as LGBTQ+.

In response, the tribunal will hear expert evidence in support of Mr Ngole that no evidence exists to support claims that a polite expression of a contrary opinion can cause psychological harm.

‘I had to pledge allegiance to LGBT or be unemployable’

Ahead of the hearing, Mr Ngole had said: “I was told I was the best candidate for the job, then they suddenly I found I was unemployable because they discovered that I am a Christian.

“No one has ever told me that I have not treated them well in my professional experience. I have never been accused of forcing my beliefs on anyone. I have supported vulnerable individuals from all backgrounds, including LGBT.

“I was delighted to be invited to the interview so that I could showcase my skills. I saw it as a step closer to my dream job. It was a brilliant interview; I was greeted warmly, and they were really kind to me.

“I was offered the job and they were already talking to me about my first day and who my line manager would be. When I received the email telling me that the job had been withdrawn it was a shock. I was very confused and distraught, and I wanted to know why.

“The reasons they gave for withdrawing the job offer were an attack on me and my faith.

“They made it seem that 100% of the people I would be helping would be LGBT, and that I had to pledge allegiance to the LGBT flag and forget about my Christian beliefs.

“It is untenable for employers to be allowed to discriminate against Christian beliefs in this way and to force individuals to promote an ideology that goes against their conscience in the workplace.

“There was no mutual respect, and no tolerance and inclusion of me and my beliefs whatsoever.  

“If we get to the point where if you don’t celebrate and support LGBT you can’t have a job, then every Christian out there doesn’t have a future. You can study as much as you like, but you will not have a chance.

“The UK is no longer the country I heard about all those years ago when fleeing Cameroon. The UK then was a bastion of free speech and expression.

“I have no choice but to pursue justice again because if this is happening to me it will be happening to Christians and individuals from all beliefs and backgrounds across the country.

“I was once an asylum seeker; I had no job, no home, but those in my community treated me with great kindness. I have to show that kindness, not just because I’m a Christian, but also because that is what I received.

“I cannot deny my faith to get a job. One day I will leave this world and I won’t leave with anything other than my faith. I will be happy to be a cleaner, if need be, as long as I keep my faith and am right before God.”

Viewpoint discrimination

Andrea Williams, chief executive of the Christian Legal Centre, said: “Telling an employee that they must ‘embrace and promote’ the LGBT lifestyle as a condition of employment sets a dark and troubling precedent. If left unchallenged it would see Christians who manifest their beliefs barred from working in the NHS and other institutions.

“Felix loves Jesus and the bible’s teaching, and you could not ask for a more compassionate mental health worker to support the most vulnerable in our communities.

“The NHS and its providers need more social workers like Felix Ngole, not fewer.

“What we see here is the confident totalitarianism of an organisation that has been captured by Stonewall and will do anything to keep their Stonewall ranking as high as possible.

“Viewpoint discrimination is escalating in the UK at an alarming rate. We have seen in the recent cases of high street banks denying Christians and free speech advocates the right to a bank account how far organisations captured by Stonewall are prepared to go. Anyone who does not comply and celebrate LGBT ideology must become a ‘non-person.’  

“The Court of Appeal judgment in Felix’s case against the University of Sheffield was a major development of the law and must be upheld and respected in current and future Christian freedom cases.”

 

+ Christian Concern, 70 Wimpole Street, London W1G 8AX, England, 020 7935 1488, Contact Page

 

[4] US Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Case of Transgender Child Removed from Parents

The following is excerpted from “Transgender child forcibly removed,” Premier Christian News, Mar. 21, 2024: “The US Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from a Catholic couple who lost custody of their child after refusing to acknowledge his self-identified female gender. The court did not provide a reason for its refusal to hear the case. … Mary and Jeremy Cox, devout Catholics from Indiana, began legal proceedings after their teenage son informed them he identified as a girl. The couple’s Christian beliefs about gender and sexuality meant they could not agree to their son’s request of acceptance. … In 2021, two years after the couple’s son began identifying as female, the Indiana Department of Child Services investigated the Coxes and eventually removed their son from their custody. He was placed into a home that affirmed his self-declared identity.”

 

+ Way of Life Literature, Post Office Box 610368, Port Huron, Michigan 48061, 519-652-2619, fbns@wayoflife.org

 

[5] Abandoned Wife Describes How Homosexual Lust Destroyed Her Marriage and Family

The following is excerpted from “‘I Refuse to Be Silent’: Writer Says Homosexuality Shattered Her Marriage, Family,” Christian News Network, Oct. 13, 2014: “A mother and writer has generated much discussion following the publication of an article in which she shares her personal story of how homosexuality and same-sex ‘marriage’ shattered her own marriage and family. ‘I refuse to be silent,’ wrote Janna Darnelle (a pen name used to protect her family’s identity), who states that behind many of the happy photographs in reports on same-sex ‘marriage,’ there are untold stories of sorrow and pain. ‘I represent one of those real life stories that are kept in the shadows. I have personally felt the pain and devastation wrought by the propaganda that destroys natural families.’ Darnelle recalled that in 2007, her husband announced to her that he believed he was a homosexual, and that he wanted to file for divorce. ‘In an instant, the world that I had known and loved–the life we had built together–was shattered,’ she said, advising that she urged her husband to stay and fight for their marriage. ‘But my voice, my desires, my needs– and those of our two young children–no longer mattered to him. We had become disposable, because he had embraced one tiny word (gay) that had become his entire identity.’ She said that when the matter went to court, her husband sought primary custody of the couple’s children, and asserted that he deserved everything that he wanted in the divorce because he was a homosexual. He was granted his request, and later went on to ‘marry’ his male partner with the children present–a photograph that was featured in USA Today. ‘Commenters exclaimed at how beautiful this gay family was and congratulated my ex-husband and his new partner on the family that they created,’ Darnelle recalled. ‘But there is a significant person missing from those pictures: the mother and abandoned wife. … I am missing. But I am real, and I represent hundreds upon thousands of spouses who have been betrayed and rejected.’ She later expressed concern about the life that the children are now exposed to and how it might affect their psyche as they try to understand their own manhood and womanhood. Her husband and children live in a condo with sixteen other homosexual men. … ‘My children are brought to gay parties where they are the only children and where only alcoholic beverages are served. They are taken to transgender baseball games, gay rights fundraisers, and LGBT film festivals. [My daughter] needs a dad who will encourage her to embrace her femininity and beauty, but these qualities are parodied and distorted in her father’s world. Her dad wears make-up and sex bondage straps for Halloween. She is often exposed to men dressing as women,’ she continued. … Darnelle explained that she understands that when a spouse announces that he or she is struggling with same-sex attractions, it may be difficult for them to resist temptation, but they must–just as a man who lusts for a woman who is not his wife–do what is right for the sake of their own wedding vows.”

 

+ Way of Life Literature, Post Office Box 610368, Port Huron, Michigan 48061, 519-652-2619, fbns@wayoflife.org

 

Additional Articles of Interest

France Criminalizes Opposition to mRNA Injections

Calgary, Alberta Judge Rules against Father Opposing Euthanasia of Autistic Non-Terminally Ill Daughter

Canada Now Allows People to Request Medical Suicide for AUTISM

Google Receives Request from Federal Authorities for Identities of People Who Watched “Certain YouTube Videos”

The US Senate Calls Out-of-Control Spending a National Security Threat, Keeps Spending Anyway

Radical New Hate Crime Law in Scotland Means People Could Go to Jail If Their Words Offend Someone

Doctors Report Mysterious Worldwide Cancer ‘Epidemic’

US Has Recorded over One Million Excess Deaths among the over Sixty-Fives Since the FDA “Approved” the COVID-19 Vaccine

US Centers for Disease Control: Child Deaths Started Skyrocketing in 2021

 

 

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