Showing posts with label Christian Action Network. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 8, 2012

BUBBA WATSON, MASTERS CHAMPION, FOLLOWER OF JESUS CHRIST.



 Verne Strickland / USA DOT COM Blogmaster
April 15, 2012
 
Bubba Watson | Masters Golf Champion 2012


Verne Strickland / Blogmaster / April 15, 2012
Posted: Today 6:44 PM

Who would have thought that Bubba Watson, 2012 Masters Champion, would be so outspoken in support and praise of our Lord Jesus Christ? It's a wonderful, inspired development, in that Bubba is an engaging and likable sports star, known for his creative skills on the golf course, and for his character and loving attitude.

When Watson today fired the playoff shot that gave him the Masters green jacket, he collapsed in tears of joy in the arms of his caddy and his wife. No more Mister Cool-- a la Tiger Woods. In Bubba we welcome a true gentleman who wears his heart on his sleeve and gives his heart to Jesus. He will be a wonderful influence on young and old, and in time will emerge as a unique champion in sports and in life.

12 quotes from Masters Champion Bubba Watson 


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“For me, it’s just showing the Light. There’s people who want to put down Christians. I try to tell them Jesus loves you. It’s just a way to be strong in my faith.” When someone tells him “Your God Tweets are lame,” Watson responded with “I will pray for u and ur family.” “Lecrae [a Christian rapper] said it the best. He doesn’t want to be a celebrity. He doesn’t want to be a superstar. He just wants to be the middle man for you to see God through him.” “I’ve really got a good team around me trying to help me succeed. Not just in golf, but off the golf course, to be a light for Jesus.” “For me it’s a way to get back connected with the Bible and with God and Jesus. Now you know other people you can talk to, ask questions to, tell them what you’re thinking, tell them what’s going on in your life.” “We [Bubba and his wife Angie] wanted to be Christ followers. We wanted to do the right thing. We started turning to the Lord for our decisions.” “I would say 2004 was my true time of becoming a Christian and shaping me into the man I am today.” Watson is extremely popular on Twitter. You can follow him at www.twitter.com/bubbawatson. Some of his tweets are the following:
  • “God made everything & saved us from our sins & gives us hope and gives us eternal life! #Godisgood”
  • “Hebrews 13:6 So we say with confidence, ‘The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid. What can mere man do to me?’”
  • “The most important thing in my life? Answer after I golf 18 holes with @JustinRose99. #Godisgood”
  • “Most important things in my life- 1. God 2. Wife 3. Family 4. Helping others 5. Golf”
  • “Everyone @angieb1433 & I are proud new parents of a 1 month old baby boy name Caleb. Been a parent for 2 days. #amazing!
  • WIKIPEDIA BIO OF GOLFING CHAMPION AND CHRISTIAN BUBBA WATSON
  • Gerry "Bubba" Watson (born November 5, 1978) is an American professional golfer who won the 2012 Masters Tournament. Watson is one of the few left-handed golfers on tour and is known for his tremendous length. The longest driver on the PGA Tour, in 2007 he had an average drive of 315.2 yards and is capable of generating a ball speed of 194 mph, being one of the few players who can hit a ball over 350 yards.[1][2] He has been featured in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Rankings. Watson won the 2012 Masters Tournament after defeating Louis Oosthuizen in a sudden death play-off.[3]

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Pantano to speak at rally protesting UNC-CH appearance by mosque Imam

March 15, 2011

Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, the controversial cleric behind the mega mosque at Ground Zero, is being paid $20,000 by a public North Carolina university to speak on March 16th, 2011.

The Christian Action Network is staging an opposition rally and candlelight vigil and has invited a number of speakers including US Marine combat veteran and congressional candidate Ilario Pantano.

The Christian Action Network (CAN) will show its groundbreaking documentary opposing the controversial Ground Zero Mosque on March 16 (5-8pm) at the Carolina Hotel just a short distance from where Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf will be lecturing at UNC-Chapel Hill. CAN is conducting a nationwide tour with the film and survivors of 9/11 targeting cities specifically where Imam Rauf is visiting.

Pantano’s advocacy for the 9/11-victim families and opposition to the Ground Zero Mosque has been cited in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times and Times-owned regional papers.

On September 11, 2010 Pantano spoke at a demonstration organized by activist Pamela Geller which included 9/11 family members, first responders and former UN Ambassador John Bolton. 40,000 citizens rallied at the site of the proposed mosque near Ground Zero in NYC and after his speech Pantano discussed the mosque on FOX News’ “Sean Hannity Show.”

Today Pantano issued the following statement:

“While I have fought two wars to protect our God-given rights, including the Freedom of Speech, I cannot understand why the Governor and the chancellors of North Carolina’s public university system thought it prudent to award $20,000 to Imam Rauf, an individual that has done so much to hurt so many. Given the budgetary crisis we are facing in South Eastern North Carolina, there could not be a less compelling use of scarce educational funding. Wouldn’t that $20,000 be better spent as a merit scholarship or as a contribution in support relief efforts to a tsunami ravaged Japan?”

Ilario Pantano has also been invited to speak at Ground Zero on September 11, 2011 on the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks and is currently a 2012 candidate for the US Congress.

On the morning of September 11th 2001, Pantano was on his way to work in downtown Manhattan when he saw the twin towers burning. Having previously worked at 4 World Trade Center, Pantano lost friends in the attacks and since he fought as a US Marine infantryman in Desert Storm (1991), he knew immediately that America was at war.

Pantano rejoined the Marines as a 32-year old officer and commanded a platoon of Infantry Marines during the insurgent uprising in Fallujah 2004. Pantano chronicled both his war and 9/11 experiences in "Warlord," a memoir published by Simon and Schuster (2006) and he has served as a Sheriff's deputy in North Carolina. In 2010 he ran against a 7-term incumbent democrat for the US Congress in what was one of the most closely watched races in North Carolina (NC7).

Pantano was among the first to sound the alarm with his June 2010 editorial* and has joined with many 9/11 families in opposition of this insensitive martyr marker at Ground Zero.


*Editorial: http://pantanoforcongress.com/posts/a-mosque-at-ground-zero-forsaking-israel-what-s-nexta-nuclear-iran

Ilario Pantano
Republican Candidate, NC-7
PantanoForCongress.com

Campaign mailing address:
PANTANO FOR CONGRESS
PO Box 11280
Wilmington, NC 28404