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This Momentary Marriage: A Parable of Permanence – by theologian John Piper

October 30, 2013 by SPCS Leave a Comment

This Momentary Marriage: A Parable of Permanence by John Piper. The chasm between the biblical vision of marriage and the common human conception is—and has always been—gargantuan. Reflecting on over forty years of matrimony, John Piper exalts the biblical meaning of marriage over its emotion, exhorting couples to keep their covenant as a display of Christ’s covenant-keeping love for the church. He aims to lift the church’s low view of marriage to something infinitely greater, namely, a vision of Jesus’s unswerving allegiance to and affection for his bride. This Momentary Marriage unpacks the biblical vision, its unexpected contours, and its weighty implications for married, single, divorced, and remarried alike. Now available in paperback with a freshly redesigned cover, Piper’s book on marriage holds even greater appeal.

Hardcover 2009; Paperback 2012
Crossway Books (Wheaton, Illinois)

See: http://www.desiringgod.org/resource-library/books/this-momentary-marriage

http://cdn.desiringgod.org/pdf/books_bmm/bmm.pdf


Excerpt

“The aim of this book is to enlarge your vision of what marriage is. As Bonhoeffer says, it is more than your love for each other. Vastly more. Its meaning is infinitely great. I say that with care. The meaning of marriage is the display of the covenant-keeping love between Christ and his people” (p. 15).

Table of Contents

Foreword: Pendulums and Pictures by Noël Piper
Introduction: Marriage and Martyrdom

1. Staying Married Is Not Mainly about Staying in Love
2. Naked and Not Ashamed
3. God’s Showcase of Covenant-Keeping Grace
4. Forgiving and Forbearing
5. Pursuing Conformity to Christ in the Covenant
6. Lionhearted and Lamblike—The Christian Husband as Head: Foundations of Headship
7. Lionhearted and Lamblike—The Christian Husband as Head: What Does It Mean to Lead?
8. The Beautiful Faith of Fearless Submission
9. Single in Christ: A Name Better Than Sons and Daughters
10. Singleness, Marriage, and the Christian Virtue of Hospitality
11. Faith and Sex in Marriage
12. Marriage Is Meant for Making Children . . . Disciples of Jesus: How Absolute Is the Duty to Procreate?
13. Marriage Is Meant for Making Children . . . Disciples of Jesus: The Conquest of Anger in Father and Child
14. What God Has Joined Together, Let Not Man Separate: The Gospel and the Radical New Obedience
15. What God Has Joined Together, Let Not Man Separate: The Gospel and the Divorced

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Filed Under: Celebrating Christian Tradition, Marriage Tagged With: Ian and Larissa Murphy, Ian Murphy, John Piper, Larissa Murphy, Marriage

An incredible wedding!

October 30, 2013 by SPCS Leave a Comment

A Pennsylvania couple who had been dating for less than a year when one of them suffered a traumatic brain injury have married, and made a touching video documenting their journey. They have found great strength and inspiration in the book by theologian John Piper: This Momentary Marriage.

See more: http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/weddings/9342913/An-incredible-wedding

Story by Aimee Guliver. Fairfax NZ News. 30/10/13

http://www.desiringgod.org/resource-library/books/this-momentary-marriage

 

This Momentary Marriage by John Piper

A Parable of Permanence

The chasm between the biblical vision of marriage and the common human conception is—and has always been—gargantuan. Reflecting on over forty years of matrimony, John Piper exalts the biblical meaning of marriage over its emotion, exhorting couples to keep their covenant as a display of Christ’s covenant-keeping love for the church. He aims to lift the church’s low view of marriage to something infinitely greater, namely, a vision of Jesus’s unswerving allegiance to and affection for his bride. This Momentary Marriageunpacks the biblical vision, its unexpected contours, and its weighty implications for married, single, divorced, and remarried alike. Now available in paperback with a freshly redesigned cover, Piper’s book on marriage holds even greater appeal.

Hardcover 2009; Paperback 2012
Crossway Books (Wheaton, Illinois)


Table of Contents

Foreword: Pendulums and Pictures by Noël Piper
Introduction: Marriage and Martyrdom

1. Staying Married Is Not Mainly about Staying in Love
2. Naked and Not Ashamed
3. God’s Showcase of Covenant-Keeping Grace
4. Forgiving and Forbearing
5. Pursuing Conformity to Christ in the Covenant
6. Lionhearted and Lamblike—The Christian Husband as Head: Foundations of Headship
7. Lionhearted and Lamblike—The Christian Husband as Head: What Does It Mean to Lead?
8. The Beautiful Faith of Fearless Submission
9. Single in Christ: A Name Better Than Sons and Daughters
10. Singleness, Marriage, and the Christian Virtue of Hospitality
11. Faith and Sex in Marriage
12. Marriage Is Meant for Making Children . . . Disciples of Jesus: How Absolute Is the Duty to Procreate?
13. Marriage Is Meant for Making Children . . . Disciples of Jesus: The Conquest of Anger in Father and Child
14. What God Has Joined Together, Let Not Man Separate: The Gospel and the Radical New Obedience
15. What God Has Joined Together, Let Not Man Separate: The Gospel and the Divorced

 

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Filed Under: Celebrating Christian Tradition, Marriage Tagged With: covenant keeping love, Ian and Larissa Murphy, Ian Murphy, Larissa Murphy, Marriage. John Piper

Rachel Kellie Whitwell: Teacher censured after appearing in porn magazines

October 28, 2013 by SPCS Leave a Comment

In its Media Release of 5 March 2011, the highly respected registered charity Family First NZ welcomed the majority decision by the New Zealand Teacher’s Council to formally censure a female primary school teacher for her “serious misconduct”  – involving her work as a porn magazine model – and ordered her deregistration (See 35 page decision The Complaints Assessment Committee v Rachel Kellie Whitwell. NZTDT 2011/7).

The Teachers Disciplinary Tribunal ruled that the defendent, aged 29, must meet the CAC’s actual and reasonable cost associated with the disciplinary proceeding and pay half the Tribunal’s costs.

“Teachers have a special status as leaders and should be respected – especially by our children,” says Bob McCoskrie, National Director of Family First NZ.

“Modeling and selling naked photos to a pornographic magazine doesn’t meet that standard. Associating the photos with her profession of teaching children is also unacceptable.

“These sexually explicit photos of the teacher have been published and are now in the public domain. The combined role of porn star and primary school teacher simply doesn’t fit for many families. Parents would be just as concerned if a teacher was coming to school topless or teaching that pornographic magazines are harmless. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Enforcement, Other, Pornography Tagged With: Complaints Assessment Committee, deregistration, Family First, Family First NZ, Rachel Kellie Whitwell, Rachel Whitwell, Steve Crow, Teachers Disciplinary Tribunal

Human Rights Tribunal dismisses complaint against Anglican Church

October 17, 2013 by SPCS Leave a Comment

The Human Rights Tribunal has dismissed a complaint against the Anglican Diocese of Auckland over their decision to deny a gay man from becoming a priest.

Bishop Ross Bay made a decision not to admit the man through the discernment process because he was in an unmarried relationship.

One of the requirements to be a priest in the Anglican Church is that a person must either be single and celibate or in a heterosexual marriage.

The plaintiff, the Gay and Lesbian Clergy Anti-Discrimination Society [Inc.], claimed the man was discriminated against due to his marital status, and also because he was in a same-sex relationship.

But the tribunal’s decision, which has been released today, ruled the Bishop didn’t breach the Human Rights Act because the church was complying with their own rules which wouldn’t allow the man to be ordained.

As a result, the complaint was dismissed.

Story by Edward Swift. Thursday October 17, 2013

http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/auckland/news/nbnat/1037166607-human-rights-tribunal-dismisses-complaint-against-anglican-church

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Review of Classification of Sexually Explicit Teen Book

October 5, 2013 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Family First NZ Media Release (5 October 2013):

The Secretary for Internal Affairs has approved Family First NZ’s application for leave to apply to the Film and Literature Board of Review to review the classification of Into the River by Ted Dawe.

“The Office of Film and Literature Classification originally reviewed the book, which contains explicit sexual content, highly offensive language and other adult themes, after Family First NZ laid an official complaint. The OFLC acknowledged that it’s suitable for mature audiences 16 years of age and over, but they have made no requirement to warn parents about the content. They say it is up to marketers and booksellers to take the responsibility of warning parents and caregivers – something the OFLC won’t do,” says Bob McCoskrie, National Director of Family First NZ. “And NZ Post has provided the Award which is for books aimed at the 13-plus age group.”

“The OFLC bases their judgment extensively on those with a vested interest in the book or its award – for example, the author, the chief judge of the Awards, and a blogger who just happened to have ‘worked on in its initial assessment and editing phase’.”

“They also argue that a low number of calls to the Classification Office suggests there’s little objection. They fail to mention the widespread condemnation by many in the media including the NZ Herald editorial, and they also fail to acknowledge the massive protest to NZ Post calling on them to withdraw the Award given to the book, and that some bookstores refused to sell the book,” says Mr McCoskrie.

The report is also factually incorrect. The OFLC report says “The word ‘f**k’ and its derivatives are used occasionally and the word ‘c**t’ is seen once. The language is not likely to cause harm. These are words and terms that have relatively common usage amongst teenage boys.”

This is factually incorrect. In fact, the c-word is used a staggering total of nine times – in a book supposedly targeted at teens. ‘F**k’ is used 17 times, ‘sh*t’ 16 times, and ‘c*ck’ 10 times, amongst others.

Other concerns with the OFLC’s report are attempts to minimize the issue of having sex under the legal age, illegal drug use, child sex exploitation and the sexual relationship between the student and the teacher, and violent assault.

“The other fascinating aspect is that the report complements the book because of the analysis of the racism. The conclusion is that the analysis of racism is important, but it’s anything-goes-no-worries for teenage sex, illegal drug activity, child sexual exploitation, and violence,” says Mr McCoskrie.

Family First is seeking clear warning labels for parents to be displayed on the cover of the book and for the book to withdrawn from school and public libraries. They have also asked NZ Post to withdraw the Award given to the book.

ENDS
For More Information and Media Interviews, contact Family First:
Bob McCoskrie – National Director

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Filed Under: Application For Leave, Film & Lit Board Reviews Tagged With: Into the River, OFLC, Ted Dawe

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