The Baptist Standard | The Texas Baptist Newsjournal
     
 
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Home arrow News arrow Hispanic Rally focuses on salvation and its effects on family
Register Register Help Tools
Subscribe to our FirstLook weekly
e-mail preview

 
Hispanic Rally focuses on salvation and its effects on family Print E-mail
By Analiz González, Buckner International   
Published: November 11, 2008

FORT WORTH —International evangelist Alberto Mottesi condemned adultery, pornography and family violence, telling Hispanic Texas Baptists a relationship with Jesus was the way out of family problems caused by sin.

nternational evangelist Alberto Mottesi preached at a Hispanic Fellowship Rally prior to the Baptist General Convention of Texas annual meeting in Fort Worth. (PHOTO/John Hall/BGCT)

“Life is edified through family. And when family is broken, a nation crumbles,” Mottesi, an evangelist from Santa Ana, Calif., told the Hispanic Fellowship Rally prior to the Baptist General Convention of Texas annual meeting.

People often get married expecting their spouse to make them happy, rather than seeking to bring happiness to their spouse, he said. Too often, people will be violent, hurtful or insulting to their families.

Mottesi told about a couple who subscribed to a pornographic channel on television. They didn’t realize that their children were watching it, but its influence led to a crisis involving their son impregnating his 12-year-old sister.

In another illustration to show how separation from Jesus hurts the family, he described a man who told his son that if he were a real man, he would jump off a balcony. His son jumped and killed himself.

Mottesi emphasized that walking away from the Fort Worth Convention Center without Jesus was “suicide.” And he encouraged the audience to follow Christ.

 





Reddit!Del.icio.us!Google!Live!Facebook!Slashdot!Technorati!StumbleUpon!Spurl!Newsvine!Blinklist!Furl!Fark!Yahoo!Ma.gnolia!Free social bookmarking plugins and extensions for Joomla! websites!
No comments for this article yet... Add Comment

Please read our Comments Covenant. Readers alone are responsible for the content of the comments they post here. The comments are subject to the site’s terms and conditions of use and do not necessarily reflect the opinion or approval of the Baptist Standard. Readers whose comments violate the terms of use may have their comments removed or all of their content blocked from viewing by other users without notification.
Write comment
You must be logged in to leave a comment. Login | Register
busy
 
< Prev   Next >
Copyright © 2007-2010 The Baptist Standard, All Rights Reserved.