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In Defense of Life – A Rebuttal

This is a guest post from Renee Thompson.

Where have the intellects gone? -those that require fact to come with proof, search out primary sources, and hold those dispensing information accountable. In today’s world, many have fallen victim to false proclamations. If you say something enough times and loud enough, some people begin to believe it as fact. This is dangerous on a good day, it is downright treacherous in days like today where the internet and airwaves give stage to anyone wishing to share most anything…truth and proof not required.

My household holds life as precious, and not something to be dealt with lightly. This rebuttal may be political in nature, but not at its source. My concern today is life-based and is not related to the recent campaign loss we experienced. We went up against a strong party line, and lost against that party line. The incumbent won fair and square. This household will now move back into the constituent roll, one many in our nation and state need to accept their own personal responsibility for. Let your representatives know where their constituency stands, send them letters and call them with messages laced with kindness and packed full of facts backed with proof and primary sources – not with agitated emotionalism and angry name-calling. Please read this information, pass it along, make use of your God-given right and responsibility to petition your Government for a redress of grievances… and please refrain from personal attack and name-calling against those being petitioned.

As we look toward a new legislative year, important bills to retain and regain Idaho’s best way of life will be considered. I have great concern that a radio ad set to blast the airwaves the few days before our recent November election is a source of false information, causing confusion. That confusion can lead to life-endangering votes by representatives who are either uninformed due to lack of primary source study or are caught up in a drive to weaken the respect of life itself under the guise of greater knowledge. At the end of the day, I cannot know the motives of our representatives. However, I do know a half-truth, a twisted truth, or a pressed-down truth….all are falsehoods, and all dangerous to life in Idaho – those tiny little defenseless lives of our neighbors still in the womb; those seasoned, well-worn lives of those whose feet have trod the earth many years; and all of those Christ-image-bearer lives in between.

I challenge you to put in the work to read the Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act, listen to Mr. Clow’s campaign ad, and then put in still more work to digest and fully understand the situation. 

A little background of import:

During a radio interview in late September, I was stunned to hear Representative Clow state that Paul felt a woman who experiences the loss of her child to an ectopic (tubal) pregnancy should be challenged and face punishment under the Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act. Below are a couple of problems with this statement, beyond the plain fact that it is simply untrue.

  • First, an ectopic pregnancy has nothing to do with the abortion industry. There may be medical terms that overlap from the triage-situation the mother finds herself in and the money-driven abortion industry, but that verbiage would be the extent of their connection. Please take a look at what the Mayo Clinic says about ectopic pregnancies: “Pregnancy begins with a fertilized egg. Normally, the fertilized egg attaches to the lining of the uterus. An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg implants and grows outside the main cavity of the uterus. An ectopic pregnancy most often occurs in a fallopian tube, which carries eggs from the ovaries to the uterus. This type of ectopic pregnancy is called a tubal pregnancy. Sometimes, an ectopic pregnancy occurs in other areas of the body, such as the ovary, abdominal cavity or the lower part of the uterus (cervix), which connects to the vagina. An ectopic pregnancy can’t proceed normally. The fertilized egg can’t survive, and the growing tissue may cause life-threatening bleeding, if left untreated.”  (Emphasis mine) https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/ectopic-pregnancy/symptoms-causes/syc-20372088   

A mother who has an ectopic pregnancy, or any other life or health-threatening condition, never goes to an abortion provider like Planned Parenthood or another abortion center in Idaho. She presents herself to a legitimate physician at an urgent care center, a hospital emergency room, or a doctor’s office where the standard of care is to first do no harm and is to preserve life and health. No legitimate life-saving care in these circumstances could ever be held unlawful under the language of HB 361.

  • Second, Representative Clow hangs on the statement that Paul told him this was his stance in a meeting in February 2020. This is not true, it is not even a “change of mind” situation, this is either a complete misunderstanding and lack of knowledge for Mr. Clow, or it is a lame spin of half-truths in a desperate bid for votes. Paul, in his role as a pastor, has over the years sat with multiple broken mothers and fathers before and after the heartbreaking procedure of removing a fertilized egg that did not find its way to the life-giving uterus. Paul has not, and would not stand behind a bill that targeted mothers in the crisis of an ectopic pregnancy.

Representative Clow was made aware of the misinformation he shared. Immediately after the September interview, a family member contacted Mr. Clow and gave him clear information on ectopic pregnancies. The following website was provided to Mr. Clow in the lengthy email thread from September 2020, it is an excellent read full of good information: https://thelifeinstitute.net/learning-centre/women/medical-matters/ectopic-pregnancy# 

Ectopic pregnancies and the Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act came up again in an October debate. Either this clear information was still not understood, was forgotten, or was simply ignored – for within the month, the same incorrect facts and false accusations were the center of a last-days radio campaign ad push. My goal now is to get the word out as best as I can in order to undo the damage false information has the propensity to cause. If other representatives choose to listen to this false information it could change their approach to important votes, and cause the continued loss of life of Idaho babies.

Below is my quick transcription of the ad; as I don’t have access to the script, I have no way to know punctuation intentions, so please listen to the actual ad right here.

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“This is Lance Clow, Republican candidate for representative to Twin Falls, District 24. 
My opponent from the other party has made dishonest claims about my pro-life record. I am proud of my 100% pro-life voting record, and the endorsement of Idaho Chooses Life, the leading pro-life voice for Idaho.
I oppose the unconstitutional bill advocated by my opponent that made it a felony, punishable with prison were a woman and her doctor to end a life-threatenin pregnancy, one with absolutely no chance for a live birth.
Sacrificing a mother’s life is not pro-life. It’s reckless and cruel. 
Do not fall victim to my opponent’s cynical deception. Read House Bill 361 for yourself on the Idaho Legislature’s website. Ask yourself, do you want reckless irresponsibility from this other party?
Vote for Lance Clow, your responsible, republican, pro-life representtive.”

Yes, please do as requested in the ad, and read House Bill 361 (Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act), unlike many convoluted bills I have run across – this one is straightforward and succinct. Take a look at Section 3: (6), lines 19-21 specifically. Here is a link to the full bill text in a pdf from the legislature’s website so you can get the full context: https://legislature.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/sessioninfo/2020/legislation/H0361.pdf

Section 3: (6) “Any medical practitioner attempting to save the life of a pregnant patient, which attempt results in the unintended death of an unborn human being, shall not be found guilty of violating the provisions of this chapter.”

By the time the mother presents with symptoms and the ectopic pregnancy is diagnosed, in almost all cases the embryo has already died. The Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act (HB 361) carefully defines abortion not to mean the ending of a pregnancy but rather abortion is defined as the intentional killing of a preborn human being. HB 361 is an anti-murder bill and has authority only when a preborn human being is intentionally killed. The bill specifically points out in its text that a legitimate medical procedure in which the objective is to save life will never be unlawful by the text of the bill. Any unintentional death of a preborn person caused by legitimate medical procedures is never held to be unlawful under the plain text of the Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act.

Therefore, a woman walking through the painful process of losing a child to an ectopic pregnancy is not being targeted by HB 361… though this is being used as a spin argument to take the eyes off of the horrors of the abortion industry in Idaho. This I count as truly reckless and irresponsible. 

Let your legislators know where you stand on the Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act (last year’s HB 361), know the facts, protect the defenseless.

-Renee Thompson


Idaho Legislature – 2020

The time has come for supporters of the Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act to be found fit and ready for action. Visitors to my page will not find this issue a surprise at all. Over the past few years I have been advocating for this piece of legislation actively. I’ve been posting on this issue for years and have been inviting readers to participate in the legislative process.

Today, Jan 6, 2020, is day one of the 2020 legislative session. The governor will give his “state of the state” address at 1 p.m. and the legislators go to work. They will work on hundreds of proposed bills. Most of them are of interest to all citizens of the state.

Boise, Idaho, circa 2019

But one is of special interest to me – the Abortion Human Rights Act. There are now six co-sponsors of this bill. This is huge. There have been meetings across the state since August with hundreds of citizens attending and being prepared for this day.

In October at the Utah/Idaho Southern Baptist Convention I introduced a resolution to the messengers to show support of the Abortion Human Rights Act and encourage our representatives to act favorably when they see this bill.

It is expected that the bill will be introduced this week. Even a potential meeting with sponsors with Rep. Harris today, chairman of the State Affairs Committee to discuss this bill early as today (01/06/2020).

Here’s my appeal to you today:

  • Gather with others to pray.
  • Write a letter to your representatives today. This is what I wrote…

Dear Representative _________________,

I’m thankful to God for the opportunity that sits on the state of Idaho this year to have a bill introduced to consider abolishing abortion in Idaho. In October at the Utah/Idaho Southern Baptist Convention meeting in Idaho Falls, Idaho Southern Baptists voted unanimously to pass a resolution to encourage the Idaho legislature to support the Abortion Human Rights Act. That is over 80 Southern Baptist churches in Idaho representing hundreds of voting Idahoans. Attached is a link for a copy of that resolution.https://media.sermonaudio.com/articles/th-111419162348-1.PDF

Thank you for your time and consideration on this matter.

  • Communicate with your representatives/senator early in the session. Be kind, concise, respectful, personal, informative, willing to dialog, Don’t be afraid to disagree, but don’t forget to be neighborly.
  • Get registered at the Abolish Abortion Idaho website to get updated information as the bill moves along.
    https://www.abolishabortionid.com
  • Consider asking your city council to draft a resolution in support of the Abortion Human Rights Act. I’ll have this ready soon and information for citizens of the city of Twin Falls to be ready to help prepare our city for action.
  • Avoid nasty arguments that are fruitless and lead to name calling and unfair debate that really only confuse the issue.
  • Share this with others; call, email, post on social media, write letters to the editor, etc…

Full resolution from Idaho Southern Baptist messengers adopted at the Oct. 2019 annual meeting in Idaho Falls, Idaho.

WHEREAS, The Bible reveals that all human life is created in the image of God, and therefore every person is valuable to our Creator (Genesis 1:27; 9:6); and
WHEREAS, The Bible affirms that the unborn child is a person, bearing the image of the Triune God from the moment of fertilization (Psalm 139:13– 16; Luke 1:44); and
WHEREAS, Health and Welfare agencies define “Induced Abortion” as an intentional action to stop a live birth; and
WHEREAS, There were 1,285 abortion procedures (intentional action to stop live births, murder) reported to terminate pregnancies without a live birth on innocent, unborn persons in the state of Idaho in 2017; and (Idaho Health and Welfare)
WHEREAS, There were 2,923 abortion procedures (intentional action to stop live births, murder) reported to terminate pregnancies without a live birth on innocent, unborn persons in the state of Utah in 2017; and (Utah Health and Welfare.)

Let it therefore be
RESOLVED, That we, the God fearing messengers of the 2019 Utah/Idaho Southern Baptist Convention, repent of our collective silence before God and man of this heinous act against humanity that has been allowed to carry on in our respective cities and states; and
RESOLVED, That we, the God fearing messengers of the 2019 Utah/Idaho Southern Baptist Convention, appeal to all duly elected representatives who have the responsibility within city, county, state, and national jurisdiction within Idaho and Utah to enact fair and just code that forbids any person or organization to ever again, from this day forward, perform induced abortions upon another fellow human in Idaho and Utah; and
RESOLVED, That we, the God fearing messengers of the 2019 Utah/Idaho Southern Baptist Convention, call upon every pastor to stand as a pillar and buttress of truth before the magistrates in our land to be strong and courageous and stand for the immediate abolition of abortion; and
RESOLVED, That we, the God fearing messengers of the 2019 Utah/Idaho Southern Baptist Convention, desire to make our homes available as suitable sanctuaries; and
RESOLVED, That we, the God fearing messengers of the 2019 Utah/Idaho Southern Baptist Convention, declare the human baby in the womb as precious, miraculous, valuable, and welcome neighbors in our communities, so help us God. For the glory of God.

The Wells Are Plugged Up

This was my Twin Falls, Times News column from this past weekend published in the Saturday edition.


The Wells Are Plugged Up

No one living in southern Idaho can underestimate the value of water.

I collect rain water off  half my garage to water my garden. This is effective as long as the clouds rain rain. What happens when the clouds rain no rain?

Anyone who lives in a desert region knows that at some point the rain will likely stop. When this happens, usually around July, the thriving community will need a good source of water. If no consideration has been made in the cool days of rain, no life will survive the blistering heat of the scorching sun when there is no rain.

A student of history knows that there have been many historic battles fought over water rights. We even see this in that ancient holy book, the Bible.

In Genesis 26, the reader learns that after Abraham died, the Philistines came along and plugged up all of Abraham’s wells. The Philistines filled the wells to pollute, clog, and render them useless for the descendants of Abraham. Their hatred for God and His people was so high that they were willing to murder them by shutting off the water, that supply all of society needs to thrive. Without it, the people can’t live. That was their aim, ending the life of Abraham’s family. They obviously didn’t want the water, they wanted the people to suffer and ultimately die.

Today, we tell ourselves we live in a much more “civilized”, “enlightened” day. We don’t intentionally contaminate other people’s water. No one is going to shut the water supply off because of one’s religion,  no one is going to clog up the well of the farmer just because he’s a God fearer.

However, there are God fearing people in the land and there is a growing hatred of them. If one looks at the issue of life, it is evident that hatred of image-of-God-bearing babies in the womb is growing. This continues to dominate attention in our day.

Forget about what New York State has done, never mind the cruelty of Virginia, don’t focus solely on  what the governor of New Mexico has vowed to do. Look right here. Look in the county and city of Twin Falls. Open your eyes to what victory the war campaign of death has made in our own land of Idaho.

There is a bill sitting on the desk of Rep. Steven Harris, the chairman of the State Affairs Committee, that would make abortion (murder of babies in the womb) illegal in Idaho. I sat in his office this week to appeal to his conscience to open the gate to let this bill in for committee work. When I asked him if he would print the bill, he said “no, I will not”. If you remember your School House Rock, you’ll remember this is where a bill gets worked on, fine tuned, and adjusted; or the bill dies in that committee altogether. The “Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act” remains on the desk of the committee chairman because he apparently fears it will pass the house and the senate and would soon be ready for the governor’s signature..The  enemy of God has a hatred of image-bearing-lives and he has convinced a chairman to sit on the bill that would otherwise let the babies live.

One thing the reader discovers as they read through  Genesis 26 is that Isaac would eventually come along and dig out the wells. He would remove everything the Philistines had polluted the wells with, he would remove all the junk, all the dirt, all the garbage. While doing so, he would once again reclaim the splendor of the desert with life.

To the faithful, God fearing followers of the Lord Jesus Christ, as described by the Bible: Rise up today with your gospel shovel and let’s dig out the “wells” the Philistines have plugged up. Strap on your Gospel shoes and let’s get to work.

There is one organization, lead by an evil, God-hating agenda to plug up life in our city, county, state, and nation. May God mobilize His people- His church, and find them actively purifying  the decades old plugged up wells.

Gather this Lord’s day with a people longing to hear a report about God from a living pulpit lit by the Word of God. Gather there and pray, gather there and prepare, gather there with your “Gospel shovels”, it’s work day at the church house.


consider visiting the Times News page: The Wells Are Plugged Up

You Have 90 Seconds. What Do You Say?

I was on CrossPolitc a few weeks ago (a completely enjoyable experience). While there I was asked, “You have 90 seconds to speak to Rep. Steven Harris, what do you say?” Rep. Steven Harris is the chairman of the Idaho State Affairs Committee who has been holding the Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act (IAHRA) since it was first introduced by Rep. Heather Scott and Rep. John Green.

I had been trying to get an appointment with Rep. Harris since the IAHRA was introduced. By the grace of God, I was able to get a meeting with Rep. Harris last Tuesday. It was my expectation to have just a few moments so I had been working on fine tuning what I would say if I had 90 seconds with Rep. Harris. (I actually had 1 hour and 15 minutes, but following is my early attempt to speak clearly and articulate.)

Following is what I wrote, I said most of this (and a bit more). It was a pleasure to travel with several men from the Magic Valley

__________________________

We are first and foremost Ambassadors of the reconciliation of Christ. Christ the only begotten son of God, as described by the Bible, stands as a required atonement for sinful people who have broken the law of God, that includes the very matter we are here before you today. Life.

God himself told all of humanity “Do not murder.”

A people have sinned against God. A state has sinned against God. Today, while it is still called today, hear our redeemer, repent of delaying what you claim you hold a true, and allow the gate to be opened to end the murdering babies in the womb.

The Bible describes contrasting conditions of nations. One of splendid comfort, thriving economies, flourishing families, bumper crops, abundant water supply for the coming growing season. Another of a barren wasteland, a day of grave darkness, a land with no moister, a cloud that rains no rain.

I would not want to think of living in either condition without the protection and salvation of Almighty God. Whether the economy is abounding or the crops are failing, God will not abandon His obedient people.

I’m here today to ask you to give the Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act a path for debate.

  • It may die in committee.
  • It may survive a heated debate.
  • It may become a law that claims every child in the blessed womb of women in the state of Idaho is sacred and worthy of defense at all costs.
  • It may get challenged in court
  • It may get defeated and cost Idahoans millions and millions of dollars.
  • It may withstand the scrutiny of supreme court.

We want to assure you we will not abandon our God. We will not abandon our fellow citizens. We will not abandon the child in the womb.

Rep. Harris, rise up today and submit to the Almighty God of the Bible who stands as a righteous judge with indignation against nations who oppose Him. Do not bury the Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act in the rear guard of the winter barracks. Set this bill loose and let it cry out for the babies in the womb.

Rep. Harris, when will someone in our state finally stand up for the unwanted baby? Who will defend them? Who will fight for their rights?

These are Idaho citizen who will never dip their toes in the Clearwater or float the Salmon, they’ll never hear the mountain blue bird sing or hear the roar of the Niagara of the west. These citizens will not have the temporal pleasure of seeing the mighty Sawtooths, breath our fresh air or eat a world famous Idaho potato. Thousands of Idaho citizens will never experience these blessed temporal pleasures.

No nation, no people, no government can withstand the righteous indignation of the Holy God.

You have been appointed by God for this day. You are not responsible for the unpredictable path of how men will respond. You answer to higher authority. May God have mercy upon our land in this day with clouds that rain down righteousness that the fruit of salvation may bear forth and righteousness spring up with it. (Isaiah 45:8)

Will you fear men today, who can kill the body, or will you fear God who can destroy both body and soul?

Rep. Harris, will you be the principled man today and give the children in the womb a path to let the state of Idaho speak for them? Will you print this bill?

_________________________

Rep. Harris: “No, I will not print this bill.”

You have 90 seconds to speak to Rep. Harris, what would you say?

Continue praying. Pray for Rep. Harris. Pray that God will awaken the conscience of the legislative branches of Idaho to not fear men (Planned Parenthood) and introduce legislative language that abolishes abortion in the state of Idaho.

Write Rep. Harris.

email: sharris@house.idaho.gov

snail mail: Rep. Steven Harris
P.O. Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720-0038

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(All posts are eligible for ongoing editing for spelling and typo)

Encourage the Exhausted

Today, I want to call my readers to action again.

If you’ve been reading here at all over the past month you know that I have put much attention to the Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act. I will continue to do so and even will in this post.

Today, however, I want to invite you to join me in sending a very short, I mean very short, email to John Green and Heather Scott. Like all of the legislators, they have been working hard. These two, while doing all their duties on every bill that comes before them have also been at war for the unborn like few are willing to do.

Earlier this week I traveled to Boise with Christopher Folkerts, Mickie Kelly, Billy Galloska, and Silas Thompson to visit with Rep. Harris, the chairman of the State Affairs Committee. This meeting was to assure him that pastors from across the state of Idaho are in favor of the Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act. Our meeting did not produce a favorable printing of the bill to the full committee. Hope must not be fixed on the fear of men. It is never lost on the fear of God.

But by the grace of God, we were able to meet Rep. Green and Rep. Scott for the first time. We were able to pray for them and encourage them that the church is ready and mobilized for ongoing action.

“Encourage the exhausted, and strengthen the feeble.”

Isaiah 35:3)

Would you please write Rep. Green and Rep. Scott a very short email? (Do not expect a reply. It will be nearly impossible for them to reply to you.)

Representative John Green: jgreen@house.idaho.gov
Representative Heather Scott: hscott@house.idaho.gov

example of what I wrote them.

Representative Green,

It was my pleasure in Christ to pray for you today. Don’t quit the good fight for the glory of God.

Paul Thompson
Twin Falls, Idaho


Representative Scott,

It was my pleasure in Christ to pray for you today. Don’t quit the good fight for the glory of God.

Paul Thompson
Twin Falls, Idaho

Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act (unofficial update)

This has been a busy week in the Idaho legislative session. But the Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act still sits waiting for direction from the chairman of the State Affairs Committee, Steven Harris.

Let me encourage you to not lose heart. Remember, believer, our hope is in Christ, not politicians.

As of February 28, 2019, 12:30 p.m.

On February 27, Renee and I drove to Moscow to be on Cross Politic. This was a humble pleasure.

We met Scott Herndon from Northern Idaho (see video). Scott gave helpful information about what major hurdles the Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act is currently facing. This will help explain why there is some confusion with a mass email reply from Rep. Steven Harris in the past few days about why this bill has not been given a hearing yet.

Listen in to the conversation with Cross Politic here.

You should make stopping by their site a regular stop. Theses guys are good thinkers, they are skilled in using the logical thinking process, they know how to ask good questions, and they know how to laugh with and at with respect. This is a rare thing. That said, even though they baptize their babies, you should listen in. And visit their site regularly.

Has Your Pastor Signed the “Pastors of Idaho Mercy Statement”?

Here is the full list of pastors from across the state who have signed the “Pastors of Idaho Mercy Statement“.
If you don’t see your pastors name, please consider sending this link to him (https://www.paulthompsonblog.com/the-pastors-of-idaho-mercy-statement/), ask him to read this statement, and if he agrees with it to sign it online HERE.

These 119 pastors represent 60 cities from across the state of Idaho. This list is current as of 4:35 p.m. February 24, 2019.
(If your pastor has signed this and he doesn’t see his name ask him to check his spam email for a confirmation, or have him contact me and I’ll add his name to the list with him.)

__________________________________________________________________
Signers of
the Pastors of Idaho Mercy Statement
___________________________________________________________________

  • Paul Thompson, pastor at Eastside Baptist Church, Twin Falls, ID
  • Mark King, pastor at Eastside Baptist Church, Twin Falls, ID
  • Greg “Bear” Morton, pastor at Magic Valley Bible Church, Twin Falls ID
  • Christopher Folkerts, pastor at New Covenant Reformed Church, Twin Falls, ID
  • Kent Burchyett, associate pastor at Calvary Baptist Church, Idaho Falls, ID
  • William Galloska, pastor at First Baptist Church, Glenns Ferry, ID
  • Brian Parish, pastor at Hagerman Valley Baptist Church, Hagerman, ID
  • Jerry Martin, Treasure Valley Southern Baptist, Meridian, ID
  • Benjamin Harris, pastor at Restored Community Church, Eagle, ID
  • Eric Bayes, pastor in Wilder, ID
  • Bryan Bacon, pastor at The Church, Twin Falls ID
  • Mickie Kelly, pastor at NorthRidge Fellowship, Jerome, ID
  • Scott Plath, pastor at South Fork Outdoorsmen Church, Rigby, ID
  • Mark Browne, pastor at Rock Creek Community Church, Twin Falls, ID
  • Greg Moering, Jr., pastor at Sovereign Redeemer Baptist Fellowship, Twin Falls, Idaho and Rogerson Baptist Chapel, Rogerson, ID
  • John Downs, pastor at Paul Congregational Church, Paul, ID
  • Andy deGanhal, pastor at Calvary Baptist Church, Burley, ID
  • David Kite, pastor at Christ’s Cowboy Country Church, Blackfoot ID, Pocatello Cowboy Church, Chubbuck ID, Teton Valley Cowboy Church, Driggs, Idaho Falls Bible Study, ID
  • Enrique Banos, pastor at Iglesia Bautista el Calvario, Idaho Falls, ID
  • Richard Cook, pastor at First Baptist Church, Fruitland, ID
  • Troy Drake, lead pastor at Calvary Chapel, Meridian, ID
  • Abraham Armenta , pastor at Iglesia Bautista Agua Viva, Boise, ID
  • Gary Brown, pastor at Freedom Fellowship, Coeur d’Alene, ID
  • Chris Bent, pastor at Calvary Chapel, Kuna, ID
  • Darryl McCall, pastor, Burley, Idaho
  • Todd Liston, student ministries pastor, Central Valley Baptist, Meridian, ID
  • Jimmy Horsley, pastor with NAMB Church Planter, Idaho Falls, ID
  • Jeffery Stallings, minister of music/youth, Nampa, ID
  • Michael Best, Pastoral Care/Counseling Elk Creek Church, McCall, ID
  • Thomas Moore, pastor at Elk City Baptist Church, Elk City, ID
  • Jared Clark, pastor at Falls Baptist Church, Idaho Falls, ID
  • William Young, pastor at Pierce Street Baptist Church, Boise, ID
  • Gail Graves, pastor at Anchor Baptist Church, Kuna, ID
  • Mark Sjostrom, pastor at Grace Baptist Church, Twin Falls, ID
  • Elon Wood, pastor at Providence Downtown Church, Idaho Falls, ID
  • Dan Coburn, pastor at Emmanuel Baptist Church, Cottonwood, ID
  • Roger Naylor, pastor at First Baptist Church, Bonners Ferry, ID
  • Josh Jones, pastor at Laclede Community Church, Laclede, ID
  • Jon Prigge, pastor at Columbia Bible Church, Meridian, ID
  • Sam Perkins, pastor at Kamiah Bible Church, Kamiah, ID
  • Thad Roduner, pastor at Anchor Baptist Church, Kuna, ID
  • D. Eric Williams, pastor at Cottonwood Community Church, Cottonwood, ID
  • Jim Harris, pastor at Heritage Bible Church, Meridian, ID
  • Clifford Paine, pastor at Heritage Alliance Church, Twin Falls, ID
  • Tim Rupp, pastor at River of Life Church, Idaho Falls, ID
  • Daniel Ozuna, an SBC pastor, Caldwell, ID
  • John Babb, pastor at Fellowship Community Church, Filer, ID
  • Bill Holdridge, Poimen Ministries, Meridian, ID
  • Randall Cook, pastor at First Baptist Church, Meridian, ID
  • Dion Douville, pastor at Calvary Chapel, Hagerman, ID
  • Daniel Isaac Tellez, pastor at Hagerman Christian Fellowship, Hagerman, ID
  • Mark Johnson, pastor at Valley Christian Church, Hazelton, ID
  • David Barrett, pastor at Wellsprings Church, Caldwell, ID
  • George Slaughter, pastor at Calvary Baptist Church, Boise, ID
  • David Michael, pastor at Grace at Riverside Baptist Church, Blackfoot, ID
  • Larry Kelley, pastor at First Southern Baptist church, Gooding, ID
  • J. Scott Piper, pastor at Kuna Baptist Church, Kuna, ID
  • Joel Bremer, pastor at Clearwater Valley Assembly of God, Kamiah, ID
  • Jeremy Vines, pastor at Full Life Family, Twin Falls, ID
  • Bill Sperry, pastor at Caldwell Christian Church, Caldwell, ID
  • Jim Evens, pastor at Heritage Alliance Church, Twin Falls, ID
  • Keith Thompson, pastor at Cornerstone Baptist Church, Twin Falls, ID
  • Noah Moseley, Mountain Home, ID
  • Jackie Roberts, pastor at Calvary Chapel, Buhl, ID
  • Jim Gregory, pastor at First Southern Baptist Church, Mountain Home, ID
  • Clint Henry, pastor at Central Valley Baptist Church, Meridian, ID
  • Mike Michaud, pastor at Calvary Alliance Church, Pocatello, ID
  • John Stroupe, pastor at Emmanuel Baptist Church, Lewiston, ID
  • Kenton Harwood, pastor at The Country Church and The Lost River Cowboy Church, Moore, ID
  • Robert Palculict, pastor at Gate City Baptist Church, Pocatello, ID
  • Michael Yost, pastor at The Springs Calvary Chapel, Heyburn, ID
  • Ken Feliciano, pastor at Berean Baptist Church, Ammon, ID
  • David Carver Sr. , pastor at Word of Truth Fellowship, Caldwell, ID
  • Greg Berry, pastor at Athol Baptist Church, Athol, ID
  • Ed Mechtel, pastor at Calvary Chapel, Meridian, ID
  • Robin Swearingen, Open Ministries, Twin Falls, ID
  • Robert Moore, elder at First Christian Praise Chapel, Rupert, ID
  • Matt McGukin, pastor at Calvary Baptist Church, Idaho Falls, ID
  • Jack Pruett Jr., pastor at Kimberly Baptist Church, Kimberly, ID
  • Dan Daugherty, pastor at Kimberly Christian Church, Kimberly, ID
  • Ron Sater, elder at Columbia Bible Church, Meridian, ID
  • Tim Chandler, pastor at In His Name Fellowship, Filer, ID
  • Charlie Olson, pastor at Southwick Bible Church, Kendrick, ID
  • Daniel McDonald, pastor at Grandview Baptist Church, Driggs, ID
  • Paul Engle, pastor in Sagle, ID
  • Joel Smith, pastor in Burley, ID
  • Rick Demichele, pastor at Treasure Valley Baptist Church, Meridian, ID
  • Francis Foucachon, pastor at Huguenot Heritage, Moscow, ID
  • Robert Boone, pastor at Mt. Hall Community Church, Bonners Ferry, ID
  • Justin Gibbins, pastor at Mountain Springs Church, Bonners Ferry, ID
  • Paul Peabody, pastor at Grace Bible Church, Coeur d’ Alene, ID
  • Gerald Northcutt, pastor at Mountain View Baptist Church, Weippe, ID
  • David Hunt, pastor at Pine Ridge Baptist Church, Kamiah, ID
  • David McGarrah, pastor at Deer Flat Church, Caldwell, ID
  • Bill Horn, pastor at Clearwater Baptist Church, Clearwater, ID
  • Cory Kirkham, pastor at Calvary Rathdrum, Rathdrum, ID
  • Jeremy Scott, Hayden, ID
  • Michael van Houten, pastor at Emmanuel Baptist Church, Cottonwood, ID
  • Mike Lawyer, pastor at Christ Church, Moscow, ID
  • Justin McMurdie, pastor at Parkview Christian Church, Meridian, ID
  • John Martinez, pastor at Eastside Baptist Church, Twin Falls, ID
  • Scott Spencer, the River Christian Fellowship, Twin Falls, ID
  • Will Ritter, pastor at Renew, Jerome, ID
  • Mark Burgess, pastor at Cornerstone Assembly of God, Weiser, ID
  • Tim Remington, pastor at the Alter, Coeur d’ Alene, ID
  • Michael Heller pastor at Mid-Valley Baptist Ministries, Jerome, ID
  • Paul Van Noy, pastor at Candlelight Christian Fellowship, Coeur d’ Alene, ID
  • Jon Leach, pastor in Nampo, Idaho
  • Paul Kroeger, pastor at Berean Baptist Church, Wendell, ID
  • Dan Hendricks, pastor at Rupert First Assembly of God, Rupert, ID

Pastors of Idaho Mercy Statement (update)

As of 12:00 noon on February 21, 2019 there are 109 pastors from 55 cities from across the state of Idaho who have signed the “Pastors of Idaho Mercy Statement”.

I’m thankful to God for this.

Here is the full statement with names of pastors who have signed the statement. Pastors of Idaho Mercy Statement

Here’s how you can help.

  • Pray, last night my church prayed for every church and pastor who had signed the statement. Pray for churches and pastors across the state. The window of time is very narrow. It is important that the church find herself quickly mobilized to speak before it is too late this legislative year.
  • Please look through the list and see if your pastor has signed this. If not, please ask him to consider reading it and signing it if he is in agreement.
  • Do you know pastors in other cities? Look at the list and notice there are still many cities (75% of the cities) across the state of Idaho who do not have a pastor in their community who has signed this yet. It is most likely, they have not heard of it yet. Help spread the word.
  • Call your local representatives and ask them to keep asking about the Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act. This proposed bill is still waiting on the chairman of the State Affairs committee to assign it a hearing. Call the chairman’s office yourself and let him know that you would like this bill to be considered this legislative year.
  • Pray for God to pour his mercy upon the land. May God have mercy upon the state of Idaho.

post publish edit:
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Definition of “Induced Abortions”

May God have mercy and awaken the conscience of the city.

The annual report from Idaho Health and Welfare can be found at https://healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/Portals/0/Health/Statistics/2016-Reports/2016_Abortion.pdf.

Rather than protecting Idaho’s most vulnerable, this agency is reporting the state’s legal induced abortions with copious details. These abortions, protected by federal law, take place in large numbers within the city limits of Twin Falls, Idaho.

According to Idaho Health and Welfare, induced abortions are defined as “a legal medical procedure that is intended to terminate a pregnancy without a live birth.”

Those are not my words, they are the words selected by the Idaho Health and Welfare Department.

If words mean anything, and they do, then every word here needs to be examined. Induced: this word describes an action that is “produced” or “caused” by an outside force acted upon another. Abortion: “the act producing young before the natural time or before the fetus is perfectly formed. In the figurative sense, any fruit or produce that does not come to maturity, or any thing which fails in its progress, before it is matured or perfect. The fetus brought forth before it is perfectly formed. The termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus.”

By definition alone, using our English words we are saying in broad daylight that induced abortions are outside acts introduced to a living embryo or fetus (human, person). This is a forced act upon the embryo or fetus to stop (read that again, To STOP) it from naturally growing to maturity. Forcing the embryo or fetus to die before it is matured.

It’s right there in the words. But there’s more to observe.

What “medical” procedures need a qualifier of “legal”? Obviously, the full definition of “Induced Abortion” needs this qualifier to keep the conscience at arms length, quiet, and sitting in the corner. If the definition of “Induced Abortion” by the Idaho Health and Welfare did not include the word “legal”, no one with an awakened conscience would allow this to continue as it is. The word “legal” is more like a gag and a blindfold for the conscience of our community.

Read that definition again without the word “legal.”

A medical procedure that is intended to terminate a pregnancy without a live birth.”

We could finish the examination of the definition, but it is clear. This induced act is intended to terminate a pregnancy without a live birth. I can’t ever read that without the sound of every word crying out to my conscience to wake up.

Now, in closing, consider the statistics.

In 2016, in the city of Twin Falls, according to the Idaho Health and Welfare Vital Statistics, there were 242 “induced abortions”; that is, 242 medical procedures intended to terminate a pregnancy without a live birth.

You read that right, 242 forced terminations of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus.

God have mercy on the city of Twin Falls.

sources:

  • Idaho Health and Welfare
  • http://webstersdictionary1828.com/
  • https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/abortion

Be Strong and Show Yourself A Man

Visit and sign the online statements (after signing, be sure to check for a confirmation email, likely in your “spam” folder.)

King David left these words “Be strong and show yourself a man” with his son Solomon while he was near his death. I think King David understood that the path of a nation depended upon men being godly men. I think it is fair to say in our culture it is equally as vital that women show themselves to be godly women.

Unstable days call for a stable people serious about their God.

Yes, most of my blog posts in January, February and March are usually with a bit of political attention. These are some of the most active days in the shaping of what one can expect it to be like to live in the state of Idaho.

Recently, I’ve asked some men and women in my church to help me call the church across the state of Idaho to be strong. This is a day for God’s people to be ready to speak up, show yourself. This is not a day to fight for individual comforts, this is clearly a day to glorify the only Living, Triune God and give a report in the land of Him for all God image bearers in the land.

There are three statements (see below) I want to get into the hands of as many Idaho residents as possible and then to get them to be strong. I have a limited scope of influence throughout the state of Idaho. I’m not an event promoter, I’m not an activist organizer. I’m first and foremost a preacher. I need the help of God’s people to share this on every available platform you have.

My public figure Facebook page is likely not far from being restricted by Facebook from engaging in a “political cause”. I’m not bothered by that, it’s just a possibility. Because I have engaged in a politically charged arena, I am getting communication about my page and that I may not be authorized to promote such things of such politically charged topics. I’ll use the platform as long as I can keep it without compromising my own conscience on any other request from Facebook.

Here’s what you can do to help (this is not a formal petition) this is an agreed upon statement so that when I speak to the state legislators if this matter goes to debate I can speak with an agreed upon, unified voice from across the state.

  • Pray
  • Ask your pastor to print and make available printed versions of these three statements to your church family to sign. Contact me for a mailing address and send them to me by the end of February. (This is no day to fear what men might do.)
  • Post this to your Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.
  • Send emails to your friends with a link to this post.
  • Visit and sign the online statements (after signing, be sure to check for a confirmation email, likely in your “spam” folder.)
  • Print versions (contact me with a mailing address)

I have only one interest in this. The Glory of God alone. My duty in this is to first and foremost be an ambassador of Christ’s reconciliation. It is to herald the Gospel and give a report of God. Join me in calling our state to look unto God and be saved. You may have another motivation, but this is mine and all who sign these statements.

His grace and mercy be upon us.

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