Please watch this five minute video.

Thank you all so very much for coming to the Appeals court to encourage me.  I knew my court appointed attorney did not know Christ.  I found that out last Thursday morning when we met for the first time.  I knew he was a Democrat, a Quaker, pro-abortion, and going to vote for Barack Obama again this year.  I knew the cards were stacked against us in the court room..  I knew that two of the judges would be very ideologically and theologically opposed to the stand we take for Christ. 

I thought I would be pretty much alone.  Oh, I knew that God would never leave nor forsake me but, for whatever reason, I felt forsaken when I arrived at the Charlotte School of Law – alone.  I entered the building, turned down the hall to the left, found a seat at the end of the hall and just sat down – alone.  I was feeling pretty sorry for “Me.”  It was hard for me to pray.  I didn’t want to pray.  I felt forsaken by a country I love and am very thankful for.  I felt forsaken by God’s church.  I was having a pity party of unbelievable magnitude.  The whole world had shrunk to just me – poor, pitiful “Me.”  And I was all alone, though there were many people in the room with “Me.”  I was alone.

I was thinking only of “Me” – alone!

My son David put out a very moving appeal for folks to pray for his dad this April 2, 2012, and an invitation to come to the court hearing.  Tears welled-up in my eyes.  Then, many of you emailed me or left messages on my phone that were all pointing me to Jesus.  But I was busy with “Me.”  Though I appreciated all the encouraging words,  I simply felt forsaken.

Have you noticed how many times I have talked about “Me” and how “Me” was “feeling.”

God brought to my selfish, whiney little mind a picture I had seen earlier that morning.  It was a picture of Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani who was hung earlier this very same morning.  He was hung from a crane that was brought in just for that purpose by the Iranian regime.  He was hung because he was a Christian.  He died for his faith.  He died well.  He had run his lap of the race.  He finished the course.  (we did receive a notification that Pastor Youcef has been executed in Iran but no other news outlets have verified this that we are aware of, we hope and pray that his execution has not been carried out and that Pastor Youcef is still alive) It was “my turn now!” 

It was then that I saw Kathy Pavkovic and Lisa Metzger at the end of the hall.  They were coming to encourage “Me” to run the race marked out.  They did not come sympathize with poor pitiful “Me.”  They had come to encourage me to gut it up, shut-up, and continue storming the gates of hell.  By the way, I found that I was not alone.  I was not forsaken.  Then I saw my son David and all of our grandkids walk into the courtroom surrounded by our great friends from “Cities 4 Life.”  They were looking to “Me” as a man who follows hard after Christ.  I have a calling.  I have a Savior.  His Name is Jesus.

I do well understand John’s doubt when he was imprisoned (Matthew 11:1-6) and Jesus’ admonition to him “…blessed is the man who does not fall way on my account.”  I have come to understand my wretched “Me” a little bit better now. 

I want to thank you all for your prayers, presence and fellowship with “Me,” as sorry as I am, during these very small sufferings for Christ.  They are so little compared to all that He has done for “Me.”

I agree with the video.  “All I have is Christ,” and you to encourage me to “run to the roar.’

Thank you all!

In Christian love,

Flip

PS.  Please don’t forget to pray for Clifton Howell and Jo Scott who will be going through the very same thing I just went through as they appeal their case before a three judge panel at Denver School of law on Wednesday, April 4, 2012.    

Ken and Jo Scott have been given a platform few of us will ever have.  Their case is a Civil Lawsuit brought against them by St. John’s Episcopal Church to force gentle Christians to stop proclaiming the Gospel of Christ on a public sidewalk outside of the Church.  150+ law students and their professors will attend.  The hearing will take place at the Denver University Law School.

Pray for Ken and Jo and pray that the Name of Jesus will be lifted high. ~ Flip

 Hello All,

A panel of three Appeal’s Court Judges at the D.U. Law School will hear Oral Arguments in favor of free speech on the public sidewalk in front of St. John’s Episcopal church on Wednesday April 4th at 3:30 PM. Attorney Rebecca Messal will argue for Clif and I.  She just won the FACE Case for us.  150 + afternoon Law students and their professors will also attend .  D. U. provides their law students an opportunity like this twice a year. Our case is their class project.  St. John’s is suing us under the Nuisance and Conspiracy to Commit Nuisance laws. They challenge the right to protest on a public sidewalk.  St. John’s ordained a woman priest that is on the Board of Planned Parenthood and they support abortion and homosexuality.  We were consistently able to get  visitors to leave and members to quit the church. There are several Judges that are members there. They were not happy with us, so the Episcopal Church initiated a Civil Lawsuit and got an Injunction against us that has kept us away for several years.

If you attend the Oral Arguments, there will be reserved seating for the guests of Ken Scott and Clifton Powell, please arrive before 3:30 p.m. for seating. Our lawyers ask that all attending dress in their Sunday best.  No tee shirts.  I’m doing what they are asking.  The Thomas More Society out of Chicago is footing the bill and their number one Attorney Thomas Brejcha will be attending, to Assist Rebecca Messall and Monica Flanigan of Hackstaff Law Group in Denver.

If you can’t attended, please pray for them to be anointed to speak to the Colorado Appeal Court Judges to see the truth.

Thanks again and God Bless!!! 

Ken and Jo, and Clifton Powell

Please pray for Flip tomorrow.  He is to appear before three judges at the Charlotte School of Law to appeal his “guilty” verdict for stalking.  The court hearing will be at 1:00 PM EST.

Thank you in advance.  All glory be to God!    

Press Release

 

2 April, 2012

 

For Immediate Release:

Homeland Security Unites with Abortion Industry to Silence Gospel

Charlotte, North Carolina:   In an effort to silence the First Amendment Rights of Christians carrying the message of life to three abortion mills in the city of Charlotte, the “Homeland Security” unit of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department has united with the abortion industry to get the job done.

Rev. Flip Benham, the National Director of Operation Save America, will appear at the Charlotte School of Law in Charlotte to appeal a “guilty’ verdict for “stalking.”  The charge of “stalking” is simply the latest of many blatant attempts by the abortion industry and the city of Charlotte to remove from the streets gentle Christians who offer mom’s a real choice at abortion mills.  There have been lawsuits, injunctions, temporary restraining orders, and every other imaginable strategy, to silence the Gospel of Christ.

This new North Carolina “stalking” statute is so egregious because it can be used by virtually anyone to silence the First Amendment rights of another by simply saying that he or she “feels” threatened.  How dangerous are Christians living out their faith in the streets of their city anyway?  We are moms and dads, grandmas and grandpas, little boys and girls, standing in the gap on behalf of preborn children.  We are families living out the Gospel of Christ in the streets of our city.  Now, with the help of the Department of Homeland Security, we are considered “stalkers.”  God help us!

Why?  Perhaps it is because of the fact that, since October 28, 2009, there have been 1,340 baby boys and girls saved from abortion and alive today because of the faithful witness of Christians at abortion mills.  These children represent a lot of lost revenue to the abortion industry here.  So now we have the unholy alliance of the “Domestic Terrorism” Department of the CMPD and the abortion industry working hand in glove to chill First Amendment activities of Christians by labeling the Christian witness as “stalking.”

What:             Rev. Benham Appeals Court Hearing

Address:         Charlotte School of Law, 2145 Suttle Ave., Charlotte, North Carolina

Date:               Monday, April 2, 2012

Time:              1:00 PM

Contact:         Rev. Flip Benham (980) 722-4920 or Dr. Pat McEwen (321) 431 3962

Get prepared to be amazed.  This short little video will fill your eyes with tears and your hearts with awe.  We who are spiritual are called to judge all things (1 Corinthians 2:14).  That is exactly what I did while watching this video and so did everyone else.  Watch closely Jonathan looking to Charlotte before he begins to sing.  She calmed all his fears.

Charlotte is right when she says we should not judge Jonathan by his outward appearance anymore than we should judge a book by its cover.  But when we open the book we must judge it by its content.  When Jonathan opened up, it was only Charlotte that enabled him to do it, we saw and experienced the wonderful gift God had given him.  Now Charlotte will be taking a backseat to this young boy, and Jonathan will be lifted to heights, cash, and fame beyond his wildest imagination.  Will this switch in roles unite them or divide them?

God knows the heart.  If Charlotte and Jonathan do not have Jesus as the focal point of their lives, they will both be destroyed by the world, the flesh, and the devil, but for different reasons.  Jonathan will not be able to handle the fame, acclaim, money, and posse that will follow him, and Charlotte will not be able to handle the loneliness, envy, and bitterness that will overwhelm her soul as Jonathan moves on to greatness or destruction.  This is my judgment and I believe it is from God.  I am called to do this and so are you.

This however is my prayer for both of them.  That they will both come to know Jesus, have their sins forgiven, and live for the praise of God’s glory.  By the way, that is my prayer for you and me also.

Enjoy!  ~ Flip

Here’s the link to the video

Pastor Ed Martin and the blessed saints in Jacksonville, Florida, are continuing the battle for the lives of their preborn brothers and sisters.  All over the country this battle is being won in the streets.  “for everyone born of God overcomes the world.  This is the victory that overcomes the world, even our faith.”  1 John 5:4.  Do you believe this?  Me too, and therefore I am greatly encouraged.

Enjoy!    ~ Flip

 

Dear Family for LIFE,

 Today we had our first Pastors Stand for LIFE today. 

 

 

 We had pastors share with 50 – 60 people the evils of abortion and how God expects us to combat it.

 

 

Pastor Tim Nelson, Hope Baptist Church, brought his youth group.

 

 

Anthony Johnson, Jacksonville Jaguars chaplain, told them how much Jesus loved them and what He expected of them.

 

 

Rob Barnaby, their youth pastor read from Matthew 7:13-14 telling them how the gate to destruction is wide, encouraging them to choose the narrow gate to LIFE and follow its straight path.

 

 

This youth group from Hope Baptist comes EVERY Saturday morning.  Some of them stand vigil even when they are on spring break!

 

 

They sacrifice their Saturday mornings getting up at 6:30 a.m. to be the arms and legs and voice of Jesus, because they “Hope in Christ”

 

 

Bianca, standing between her youth pastors, Rob and Ruthie, presented her senior photo essay on why “Abortion should be ILLEGAL” and received an A++!

 

 

Hope Baptist Youth Group is an integral part of our Family for LIFE and they invite other youths to join them as they try to save their peers from the tragedy of abortion.

 

 

By the way, our group this Saturday, representatives from about 10 churches, was so large that we had to straddle the driveway leading to A Woman’s Choice of Jacksonville, the grey building behind the vigilers (on the left of center in the photo below).

 

 

 

Next Saturday, March 31, please join us for two events, our last during the 40 Days for LIFE. 

 

At 8:00 a.m., we will have a Memorial Service for the Unborn on the sidewalk at 4131 University Blvd.

 

Also, at 8:00, there will be the 100+ Man March starting with Mass at Prince of Peace Church followed by a 3.8 mile march for men only (The men want to “carry their weight” in this organized effort to rid Jacksonville of abortion! Ladies, you are welcome to join us on the sidewalk or stay at Prince of Peace Church and pray as your men march for LIFE. )  Their route will encompass the 3 operating abortion facilities in Jacksonville. 

 

If you would like more information about either event, please email me.

 

God bless you! 

Trudy

Skip and Brenda Spurlock have been great friends of mine for about twenty years. What wonderful friends of this ministry they have been. They are even better friends of Jesus and His precious preborn children. Most of you probably don’t know that Skip and Brenda are the ones who keep up our mailing list in Dallas and keep the latest news flowing into your homes. We first met and got to know each other during our court case in Dallas, Texas, for exposing abortionists to the Gospel of Christ at their offices, churches, and their neighborhoods in 1993. The Rutherford Institute defended us. We were a very high profile court case for some months in Dallas.

We won that case thanks to Charles Bundrin and the wonderful attorneys at Rutherford. They were up against the formidable Wendell Turley, one of Dallas’ most feared and wealthy attorneys. Wendell hated us with a passion. Unfortunately for him he did not recognize that our real lawyer was none other than the Holy Spirit Himself. Skip, Brenda, and I have been friends ever since. We have also been in a lot more trouble since that time, but only because we are following hard after Christ.

I wanted you to see Skip and Brenda and their wonderful family at their 50th wedding anniversary. Thousands of children, more than they will ever know on this side of heaven, are alive today because of their ministry.

Flip

 

It is not very often that one gets to witness firsthand the theology of heaven become biography at the gates of hell.  But that is exactly what happened at the Rowan County Commission meeting in North
Carolina on Monday, February 20, 2012.  Hundreds of gentle Christians from churches across Rowan County attended the meeting to encourage their county commissioners to “stand tall” against the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals.  The 4th Circuit has ruled that opening prayers in “Jesus’ Name” is unconstitutional. 

The sad thing is that the City of Charlotte, just last month, bowed its knee to the 4th Circuit’s infantile decision and is now kissing the face of Baal. No opening prayers in the “Name of Jesus” in the city of Charlotte.  So, what is a Christian to do?

Exactly what the Rowan County Board of Commissioners did.  They opened their meeting in the magnificent Name of Jesus.  That’s right!  They opened the meeting in the Name that is above every name, and before Whom every knee shall bow and every tongue confess, that Jesus Christ is Lord.  They didn’t blink.  They didn’t shrink in the face of adversity.  They ran to the roar. They cut off the head of the roaring lion that caused the city of Charlotte and several other cities to bow.

Where did these County Commissioners get the courage to stand, and after they had done everything, to stand!  The Church of Jesus Christ in Rowan County supplies the answer.  She showed up and stood with them.  Just view the pictures below.  Click on each one and notice the fire in the hearts of these gentle Christians.  Their chins are set like flint toward Jerusalem (the cross).  Does this remind you of anybody you might know?

I’m sorry I am so late in writing this and bringing it to your attention.  I was there.  I spoke.  I saw the theology of heaven become biography at the meeting.  It was glorious.  I am thankful in Jesus’ wonderful Name.

Enjoy! 

Speakers urge commissioners: Keep praying ‘in Jesus’ name’

By Karissa Minn ~ kminn@salisburypost.com

SALISBURY — Someone walking by the county administration building Monday night could have mistaken what was going on inside for a church revival.

In the lobby, a multitude of people sang hymns and joined in prayer. In the county commissioners’ meeting room upstairs, there was passionate preaching and enthusiastic calls of “amen.”

But Monday’s proceedings were part of a meeting of the Rowan County Board of Commissioners. During the public comment period, about two dozen people stood up to speak about the way they and their commissioners pray.

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has asked the Rowan County board to stop opening its meetings with sectarian prayer, or prayer that is specific to one religion.

The request came a month after the U.S. Supreme Court let stand a 4th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that Forsyth County commissioners’ opening prayers are unconstitutional because they are overwhelmingly Christian, ending a five-year court battle.

Katy Parker, legal director for the state’s ACLU chapter, said last week that since the Supreme Court declined to hear Forsyth’s appeal, her organization has contacted 25-30 government bodies across the state for which it has received complaints from citizens about prayers. She said most are working with thier attorneys to comply with the 4th Circuit decision, but that Rowan “is the first one out of 25 or 30 saying that they’re going to completely disregard the law.”

Hundreds of people gathered for the meeting Monday, packing the main board room, spilling into an overflow room and filling the lobby. They waited to share their opinions — and to see what the board would do.

Chairman Chad Mitchell started the meeting with a brief invocation addressed to “Father” and made “in Jesus’ name.” Several people raised their voices in agreement with his “amen.”

All but one speaker thanked the commissioners for continuing to pray in the name of Jesus. Many said they’re worried that this is part of a movement to take away, not to protect, individual religious freedom.

“If they tell county commissioners they can’t pray, soon they’re going to be in my church telling me I can’t pray in the name of Jesus,” said Terry Brown, a western Rowan County resident.

Several Bible verses were read, including Colossians 3:16 — “Whatsoever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father.”

Stanley Richert Freeborn, an evangelist from Calvary Baptist Tabernacle, said asking a Christian not to call God “Jesus” is like asking him not to call his friend “Steve,” but instead “hey you” or “hey man.”

Freeborn said he actually wants to thank the ACLU.

“I’ve wondered for a long time if we were ever going to really experience revival in our churches and in our nation,” Freeborn said. “I don’t know if the ACLU understands or not, but they’re waking up a sleeping giant.”

Salisbury resident Chris Crowell agreed that Monday night felt like a revival, but said “it’s not supposed to be when public business is being discussed.”

“I think what’s going on right now is a clear example of why we need this law, and why it should be obeyed,”he said.

Crowell, who works for the Salisbury Post in the information technology department, was the only speaker to oppose the commissioners’ method of opening in prayer. He said he thinks there’s been a misunderstanding about what the ACLU wants.

“Nobody’s trying to keep any of you folks from praying,” Crowell said. “I’d be the first in line to lay down my life for your right to believe and pray as you want to. … I ask for the respect to not use public meetings to advance or promote your religion, and that’s what it seems to be.” 

He said prayer by officials before a government meeting — but not during one — would be private, protected speech.

A moment of silence, Crowell said, is another alternative that would provide equality for those who don’t share the commissioners’ beliefs.

The ACLU has said this is a lawful option for the board. Another option is praying in general terms that do not reference a specific deity.

Parker said last week that the organization has received more complaints about Rowan County than any other government in North Carolina.

She said the complaints come from people who, like Crowell, feel like their government shouldn’t endorse a particular religion. And she said some are willing to serve as plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the county, if it comes to that.

But others at Monday’s meeting said commissioners should have the right to pray according to their beliefs, and that’s not stopping others from praying — or not praying — according to theirs.

John Bare, of Salisbury, read the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The part having to do with religion says, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”

“I don’t see the part where you can stop someone from the free expression of their religion just because they are working in a government position,” Bare said. “You cannot be made to practice, but you also cannot be inhibited from practicing.”

He said the commissioners’ prayers are voluntary, and no one is being forced to participate in them, so they do not violate the Constitution.

“The people who are trying to push the freedom of religion out of government are nothing more than people wanting to force others to do as they say and they believe,” Bare said.

His wife, Marina, said she used to live under a system of government that “removed God from people’s lives and replaced it with fear.” She said when she came here, she was pleased to see the freedom and patriotism that people enjoy in America.

Marina Bare held up a red hammer and sickle – a symbol of the former Soviet Union — and warned that America could become the “U.S.S.R., United States of a Screwed up Republic” if people don’t stand up to the government for their freedoms.

The ACLU has said it wants an answer from Rowan commissioners by March 5 — the date of the county board’s next meeting.

So far, four out of the five commissioners have said they don’t intend to change the way they pray, because they believe strongly that as Christians they should pray in Jesus’ name.

Commissioner Raymond Coltrain said last week that he doesn’t mind using different words to convey the same meaning when he prays. He said the important thing is that God knows his intent.

Commissioner Jim Sides has said he will continue to pray in the name of Jesus and will volunteer to go to jail over it. This consequence, along with a fine, may come about if a lawsuit is filed and a judge orders commissioners to stop, Jay Dees, the county’s attorney, said last week.

Some speakers Monday encouraged board members to keep doing what they’re doing, no matter the consequences.

John Melton, a China Grove resident and pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church, said he admires those on the board who will pray in the name of Jesus Christ.

“Born-again children of God — that’s what we need running this country,” he said. “It’s time to make up your mind whose side you’re on.”

Contact reporter Karissa Minn at 704-797-4222.

Our good friend Chet Gallagher and his wife Jo Ann have had some great experiences ministering the Gospel of Christ together.  Here is another example of what happens when one dares allow the theology of heaven to become biography in the streets.

Enjoy! ~ Flip

 

It was an interesting day for JoAnn and I during today’s prolife outreach… 

First a “pickpocket” in the crowd at UNLV actually “heisted” and made off with my Verizon smartphone! Yikes! (so you can’t call me tonight or tomorrow either.) Then I spent some time in handcuffs this afternoon when JoAnn and I were at a local high school distributing some great prolife literature with my friends Don Blythe and Bud Reeves from northern CA. 

I had taken a position down the street from the rest of the folks. I found a great location on the public sidewalk where students were in great number. Very soon I was told to move away from the school by a high school official (actually a hall monitor) and when I refused school cops showed up ordering me to stop, which of course, I didn’t and it resulted in the officer being a bit more insistent then necessary. I was waiting for their supervisor to arrive but I continued to disregard the rookie (“Christian”) officer’s order to stop giving the prolife Gospel tracts to the students while remaining on the public sidewalk. Two more school police officers arrived as a back-up and moments later I was in handcuffs. We were all still waiting for the Sgt who hadn’t yet arrived…but JoAnn just did.

JoAnn had successfully handed out over a hundred brochures just down the block. When she approached and saw me in handcuffs. She said to the officers, “Take him to jail!” They asked, “And who are you?” “I’m his wife.” Well, they all laughed and she disarmed them as only she can do so moments later the back up and senior officer removed the cuffs. 

By this time however all the students had departed. The Supervisor was delayed for some time so both JoAnn and I had a great time as we witnessed to the officers. I shared my testimony (and more) but JoAnn asked the officer who’d handcuffed me, if he was a Christian. He said, “Yes” and named the church he attended. She said, I know your pastor and I think I’m going to give him a call. “You wouldn’t…really…would you?” “Yup, I think so”, she replied.

When their SGT finally arrived (about 20 minutes into the event) he told the rookies officer that in fact I was right and I was fine to remain right where I was. I was also welcomed to return tomorrow. So we parted friends and left…for now.

You do make strange friends, in not so typical ways, in prolife ministry. Glory!

Yeshua is King! Let’s serve Him!

 Chet and JoAnn

Our brother Cal is fighting the good fight for the lives of preborn children by obtaining signatures on Personhood Amendment petitions.  How far we have been moved, as Christians, from proclaiming the Gospel of Christ.  We have become the criminals by standing for life while abortionists have become fine upstanding citizens for ripping apart little baby boys and girls. ~ Flip 

Here’s the Preliminary Statement

Jo Scott has put together a carefully researched article concerning Saul Alinsky, President Obama, and their relationship with the Catholic Church.  You may be surprised.  ~ Flip

SAUL ALINSKY, BARACK OBAMA LINKED TO CATHOLIC CHURCH

by Jo Scott 

How are Obama visiting Notre Dame, community organizers, and the contraception mandate related?  Hang tight.  I’m about to piece it together for you with the help of Michael Voris of Real Catholic TV.  Publications like The Wanderer have documented the facts and raised the same questions that Voris raises in his pilot video for real catholictv.com.   It is worth the time that it takes to view the presentation.  

For those that don’t have the time to watch Voris’ informative lecture, I will summarize the major points. In the 1930s, Saul Alinsky was an activist working with a juvenile delinquency group in Chicago.  Alinsky was a Jewish atheist, and today is known as the father of community organizing. He wrote Reveille for Radicals in 1947.  In it he states that community organizing is another word for revolution.  In 1971 he wrote another book, Rules for Radicals, which he dedicates to Lucifer, “The first rebel who, through his actions, inherits his own kingdom.” 

In the 1930s, Alinsky met the Meegan brothers, Joseph and Peter.  Joseph introduced him to the Chicago Bishops and to his brother, Fr. Peter Meegan, who in turn introduced Saul to Aux. Bishop Bernard Sheil.  Meegan and Sheil introduced Alinsky to the inner workings of the Catholic Church.  During this time, Saul organized his first community project called the “Back of the Yards Neighborhood Council.”  At this point, Alinsky pulled off his greatest coup and garnered the Bishops’ public seal of approval.  He convinced Aux. Bishop Sheil to join John L. Lewis, the head of the CIO (eventually known as the AFLCIO), on stage. At that moment the Catholic Church and the labor unions entered into an unholy partnership.

Msgr. Jack Egan teamed up with Alinsky, and in time, Egan was affectionately known by the Chicago press as “Alinsky’s priest intern.”  Egan promoted Alinsky so well that he was more popular among Catholics than the bishops.  Through the 40s, 50s, and 60s, Egan and Alinsky developed a well oiled network of priests and bishops throughout the United States.  In 1968, newly appointed Cardinal Cody realized that what Msgr. Egan was doing was not in line with Catholic doctrine and closed his office. 

Fr. Ted Hesburgh invited Msgr. Egan to Notre Dame for a sabbatical.  He remained at Notre Dame for the next 14 years where he continued to develop his priests’ network.  Egan periodically brought priests to the Catholic Mecca for conferences under the liberal eye of Hesburgh.  Egan was now in mainstream Catholic life. 

During Egan’s time at Notre Dame in the late 60s, race riots broke out around the country.  A document called Black Manifesto was published which called for reparations for African Americans.  The Catholic Church chose Msgr. Jack Egan and his network of priests to come up with a plan to alleviate poverty.  All of Egan’s priests, save one, were personally trained by Saul Alinsky in the tactics laid out in his book, Reveille for Radicals.  This opportunity allowed Egan’s network of priests to implement Saul Alinsky’s radical community organizing tactics of gaining power and strength from the people and using it to empower and enlarge government.  

In a few months, the network created the “National Crusade against Poverty” (NCAP) and committed to raise 50 million dollars over several years.  The campaign should have raised the money and dissolved.  It did not, and in fact, it is still in existence today under the name of the “Catholic Campaign for Human Development.”  The CCHD has raised over $289,000,000 in 40 years, and by donating to the radical left, they have gained immense power in the abortion and homosexual communities. 

In 1995, Cardinal Bernardin gave a speech called “The Story of the Campaign for Human Development-Theological and Historical Roots.”  In that speech he said that he was directly involved in the setting up of the CCHD. 

Bernardin is the author of the “Seamless Garment Theology” that teaches sin and social problems are the same.  Abortion and poverty are of equal importance, voiding the need to end abortion quickly. 

Jesus said that the poor will always be with us, but in God’s criminal justice system, murder is worthy of the death penalty.  It’s obvious to the casual reader that poverty is not a sin and murder is a heinous sin.  Cardinal Bernardin’s theology effectively desensitized the Catholic masses to the immediate need to end the horror of abortion.  The Cardinal’s theology taught that sin is social injustice, and Alinsky, under the guise of “social justice,” wanted to change the world for the better.  It was a marriage made perfect at the CCHD.

The money CCHD collects goes to community organizing groups like the IAF, Industrial Areas Foundation, personally founded by Saul Alinsky.  It is a school for professional radicals.  It receives 16% of all moneys allocated to the CCHD under the heading of fighting poverty.

Midwest Academy is a power grabbing group headed by Heather Booth who graduated from IAF.  Her husband, Paul Booth, was head of the Students for a Democratic Society, and now is the advisor to the president of the AFSCME union.  Here again, you see the church involved with democrats and the unions.  Interestingly, no money goes to pro life groups.

Barack Obama introduced the American public to the term “community organizer.”  People didn’t think much of it.  They scratched their heads, thinking it was a good thing that he volunteered his time.  No one understood that the term “community organizer” was a buzz word for the radical left.  No one understood that the infrastructure for what Obama is doing to destroy the moral, financial, and spiritual fiber of this nation was already in place.  No one understood, unless you were trained by those who built the infrastructure, as Barack Obama was, and as Msgr. Egan and his network of priests were.

Now it doesn’t seem so odd that President Obama would go to Notre Dame for a commencement speech.  He was there to pay tribute to his mentors in community organizing.  To pay tribute to those who helped put him in office.  In his speech he mentioned his high regard for Cardinal Bernardin, who spoke at one of the first organizing meetings he ever attended. 

Michael Voris of Real Catholic TV stated that the sixteen fellows that run Notre Dame wanted President Obama there before Fr. Hesburgh died to show him that his dream had come to fruition.  Voris called it a “victory lap” for the entire Saul Alinsky School of community organizing.

Recently, President Obama said that he will force religious institutions to pay for contraception for all of their employees.  It is a bold move that seemingly flies in the face of the Catholic Church.  Or does it? 

In light of the facts exposed in this article, it seemed strange to me that the bishops immediately went to the media threatening lawsuits over the contraception mandate. Why did they decide to fight this battle so vehemently?  Why don’t they fight the abortion battle as fiercely?  The Bishops could use this as a teaching moment but they haven’t.  Not one mention of the dangers of steroidal contraception or the fact that they cause abortion has entered the discussion.  I don’t believe that it’s an oversight.  I believe that the network of Saul Alinsky trained and indoctrinated bishops and priests and the CCHD are working with the Obama administration, and they have successfully diverted attention from the abortion issue to the contraception issue.  The democrats know that they cannot win this election if the media focuses on abortion, but they believe they can win with the focus on contraception.

With the help of the Catholic Church hierarchy, those that oppose everything good and holy have played the Christians like a fiddle.  All the while, innocent baby girls and boys are mercilessly killed in their mothers’ wombs.  Their blood stains the Church and cries out to almighty God for justice.  The question now is, what are we going to do about it?