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NEWS FROM
THE FRONT
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DECEMBER 2005
"Be not afraid or dismayed by reason of this great multitude for the battle is not yours but God's" (2nd Chronicles 20v15)
Christianity
and Islam: ‘Kissing Cousins?’
‘Kissing Cousins’ is the
name of a recently published book that was reviewed by Kenwyn Pierce
in the quarterly magazine ‘Inside Out’ [Issue 45: June-
August 2005] issued by the Council for World Mission. On
their website the Council for World Mission state –
CWM was
established in 1977 in its present form. It grew out of the London Missionary
Society (LMS, founded 1795), the Commonwealth (Colonial) Missionary Society
(1836) and the (English) Presbyterian Board of Missions (1847). Most member
churches have backgrounds in the Reformed tradition. Many are United churches…The
organisation has 31 members in: the Pacific (9),
The author of the book is Bill
Musk and he is referred to in the review as ‘a former missionary
and evangelical minister’. I want to quote some extracts from the
review [the underlines are mine] –
‘Musk suggests that Christians have to rethink their approach to Islam by going back to the concept of Islam in the Koran as a personal, active faith expressed through obedience to God. Christians may find that they have far more in common with Muslims than they might expect…For Musk, Mohammed himself is a prophet in the biblical sense and should be recognised as part of the same tradition…Islam as a faith expressed in terms of active belief and ongoing trust in God is similar to Christian faith…Musk offers a retelling of the Jesus story that – while remaining true to the biblical account – makes sense to the Islamic mindset…Musk suggests that Christians and Muslims have more in common if Jesus’ work of defeating the works of the Devil are emphasised [1 John 3:8]. Muslims need to return to faith as described in the early part of the Koran. It is the verses revealed to the Prophet Mohammed in Mecca, which have a considerable connection with the Bible, to which Muslims must now pay attention…This is not an academic work in comparative religion…It is rather a call to action, to better understanding and to better relations’.
I have read only this
review but assuming that it is an accurate reflection of the contents then I
would view it as a very dangerous book in that it suggests that Christians
and Muslims are somehow in the
same ‘family’ – hence the title ‘Kissing
Cousins?’ Any faithful ‘retelling
of the Jesus story’ and emphasis on
‘Jesus’ work of defeating the works of the Devil’ must centre on and stand on Christ’s atoning death
on The Cross and as Muslims emphatically deny the atoning death of Christ at
Calvary they simply cannot be in any way spiritually related to Christians and
so ‘better relations’ cannot be
cultivated in any spiritual sense whatsoever. The next pages detail ‘Seminars on Islam’ to be held in 2006 [DV]. Please pray for
the Lord to use them for His glory.
“TAKE
HEED” MINISTRIES
Tel./Fax
028 9756 5511: E-Mail takeheed@aol.com
Website
www.takeheed.net
Invite
you in JANUARY - MARCH 2006 [DV] to a
SERIES
OF
SEMINARS
ON ISLAM:
HELPFUL
INFORMATION
FOR
CHRISTIANS
Lecturer:
Dave Miller [
In a series of 3 lectures,
recorded
on DVD, Dave Miller will
consider
1.
The Prophet and The Pillars
2.
The Koran and Inspiration
3.
Doctrinal Differences
FOLLOWING IS THE SCHEDULE OF
VENUES
WHERE THESE LECTURES WILL BE
SHOWN
AT
EACH ‘Lecture 2’ THERE WILL BE A ‘TAKE HEED’ BOOKSTALL
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Day and
Date |
Time |
Location |
Lecture
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Tues 31
January |
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Prophet
& Pillars |
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Wed 1
February |
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Cookstown
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Koran
& Inspiration |
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Thurs 2
February |
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Cookstown
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Doctrinal
Differences |
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Day and
Date |
Time |
Location |
Lecture
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Tues 7
February |
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Olivet
Hall, |
Prophet
& Pillars |
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Wed 8
February |
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Olivet
Hall, |
Koran
& Inspiration |
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Thurs 9
February |
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Olivet
Hall, |
Doctrinal
Differences |
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Day and
Date |
Time |
Location |
Lecture
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Tues 14
February |
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Lisburn Independent
Methodist |
Prophet
& Pillars |
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Wed 15
February |
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Lisburn Independent
Methodist |
Koran
& Inspiration |
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Thurs 16
February |
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Lisburn Independent
Methodist |
Doctrinal
Differences |
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Day and
Date |
Time |
Location |
Lecture
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Tues 21
February |
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Prophet
& Pillars |
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Wed 22
February |
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Warrenpoint
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Koran
& Inspiration |
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Thurs 23
February |
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Warrenpoint
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Doctrinal
Differences |
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Day and
Date |
Time |
Location |
Lecture
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Tues 28
February |
8.00pm |
Stonepark
Baptist Church |
Prophet
& Pillars |
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Wed 1
March |
8.00pm |
Stonepark Baptist Church |
Koran
& Inspiration |
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Thurs 2
March |
8.00pm |
Stonepark Baptist Church |
Doctrinal
Differences |
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Day and
Date |
Time |
Location |
Lecture
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Tues 7
March |
8.00pm |
Ballyclare
Baptist Church |
Prophet
& Pillars |
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Wed 8
March |
8.00pm |
Ballyclare
Baptist Church |
Koran
& Inspiration |
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Thurs 9
March |
8.00pm |
Ballyclare Baptist Church |
Doctrinal
Differences |
Mormons –
Christian?
As further evidence that there appears to be a deliberate
attempt to convince Evangelical Christians that Mormons are their brothers and
sisters in Christ [June
2005: News From The Front: ‘After ECT will there be an EMT?’] one only
has to read these extracts from a planned conference [‘Joseph Smith at 200’:
24-28 October 2005] that was organised by ‘The Religious Studies Department at Centenary College
of Louisiana, in association with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, Shreveport Louisiana Stake’. December 2005 marks the 200th
anniversary of the birth of Joseph Smith, founder of Mormonism. Here are
details of some of the lectures and speakers involved in the conference:
Monday, October 24 "American Prophet: The Story of Joseph Smith"
Tuesday, October 25 "How Mormonism is Christian:
Locating Mormonism on the Religious Landscape"
Thursday, October 26
[11.00am] "The Risks and the Rewards of
Interfaith Dialogue"
[7.00pm] "An
Evangelical and a Latter-day Saint in Dialogue"
The Tuesday
[October 25] lecture was
given by Dr Jan Shipps and from the conference website we read this
about Dr Shipps – ‘Jan Shipps is
a Professor Emerita of History and Religious Studies at Indiana University -
Purdue University Indianapolis. A graduate of Utah State University, she
received the M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Colorado. [She is] The premier non-Mormon scholar of LDS
history and a member of the United Methodist Church’.
The Thursday [October 26] talk and
dialogue involved Robert Millet and Greg Johnston, both of whom
featured in my June 2005 article. The details for them on the conference
website read as follows –
‘Robert L. Millet is
Richard L. Evans Professor of Religious Understanding and Professor of Ancient
Scripture at Brigham Young University. He received the B.S. and M.S. in
Psychology from Brigham Young University and the Ph.D. in Religious Studies
from Florida State University. He is the author of numerous books and
articles, including A Different Jesus?’ and
‘Gregory Johnson is an
ordained Conservative Baptist minister. He graduated from Westmont
College with the B.A. in Social Science and received the Master of Divinity
degree from Denver Theological Seminary. He is President of Standing
Together Ministries, a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of
cooperation and mutual understanding among Christian groups in Utah.’
I think we must ‘watch this space’ on this ever-growing
deception.
In the wake of my article
speculating on a possible future ‘Evangelicals and Mormons Together’ agreement
[June
2005: News From The Front: ‘After ECT will there be an EMT?’] it is
clear that the BBC will have no problem accommodating such a concept and indeed
in many respects they appear already to be ‘ahead of the pack’. During their
supposedly Christian ‘Songs of Praise’, broadcast from Blackpool
on 4th September 2005, one of those interviewed, not
only about his singing career, but also about his ‘faith’ was Jimmy
Osmond, one member of the high-profile Mormon Osmond family.
It was therefore very refreshing, from a Biblical Christian standpoint, to read
the following statement issued by Dr John MacArthur on the subject of Mormonism
When I met with Robert
Millet [Mormon Professor at Brigham Young University] I expressed
my conviction as clearly as possible that the God of the Bible is a completely
different God from the god of Mormonism, that the Christ of Scripture is a
wholly different Christ from the christ of Mormonism, and the true gospel is a
radically different gospel from the gospel of Mormonism. I have maintained a
cordial relationship with Dr. Millet for the sake of the truth, and am happy to
provide him with as much of my material as he wishes to read. But my concern is
for the truth; I'm not interested in artificial harmony between two
contradictory faiths. For that reason I have consistently made clear in all my
dialogue with Dr. Millet that there is no spiritual common ground between
biblical Christianity and Mormonism.
I would never deliberately
equivocate on the truth or do anything that might lend credence to Mormonism.
I'm convinced (as are all who understand Scripture accurately) that Mormonism
is a false religion, generated by Satan. It is a damnable heresy, and in the
words of Paul, 'a different gospel,' under God's ‘anathema’.
John
MacArthur
WHAT
ON EARTH IS ‘EMERGING’?
When Tony Blair and ‘New Labour’
swept to power they ‘purposed’ to reform many aspects of British life –
The Health Service, Education, Prisons and so on. However it is reported that
on one occasion, when Alistair Campbell was in ‘full spin’, he apparently said
about Mr Blair and The Labour Government ‘we don’t do God’ – in
other words it was not their ‘purpose’ to reform ‘church life’.
However over recent decades others have arisen and their aim has indeed been to
‘do God’ – in other words they have ‘purposed’ to totally
reform ‘church life’ and this ‘purpose’ – to radically
reform ‘church life’ – has in particular gathered steam over the
last 4-5years although it has been very much on the go since about the mid
1970’s.
The best known Ministers and
Churches in the Vanguard of this new ‘EMERGING CHRISTIANITY’
would probably be BILL HYBELS of WILLOW CREEK [1975], ROBERT
SCHULLER of the CRYSTAL CATHEDRAL [1980], RICK WARREN of SADDLEBACK
CHURCH [1980] and another ‘emerging’ name would be BRIAN McCLAREN
who is identified with this group known as THE EMERGING CHURCH – on
a church level he pastors Cedar Ridge Community Church in
Spencerville, Maryland. This whole concept of reforming church life
has had various names given to it such as ‘seeker sensitive’, ‘user
friendly’, ‘purposeful’ and ‘emerging’.
It
will be totally impossible to do justice to such a vast subject in this article
so I plan just to examine through headings and brief explanations some of the
traits associated with what have been dubbed ‘The New Paradigm Churches’.
Pastor Gary Gilley of Southern View Chapel [USA] wrote an article
entitled ‘The Market-Driven Church’ and in it he stated that ‘New
Paradigm Churches…are identified by a philosophy of ministry intentionally
designed to effect numerical growth. In their church growth, more attention is
paid to market strategy, business techniques and demographics [population
studies] than to New Testament instruction.
Further
light was shed on the strategy and aims of today’s ‘emerging’ Christian
leaders when a number of them assembled to speak at the Baptist World
Alliance congress held in Birmingham [England] in July 2005. In a press
interview, one newspaper reported as follows - ‘Urging
Christians to pursue “a new reformation” in the 21st century, Rick
Warren told delegates to the Baptist World Centenary Congress, “The
first Reformation was about belief. This one needs to be about behaviour.”
In
the earlier quote by Gary Gilley he wrote of how people would pay more
attention to an assortment of matters in preference to ‘New Testament
instruction’. This was amply demonstrated in the following report of a
statement by Rick Warren - “I see absolutely zero reason in
separating my fellowship from anybody”…Noting he has theological
differences with many of the diverse denominations that invite him to speak, Warren
added, “That doesn’t stop me from fellowshipping with them.” I
believe that God’s Word in for example 2 Thessalonians 3:6&14
teaches something quite different.
On
May 23, 2005 Rick Warren was a guest speaker at
The Pew and Religion Forum and there he expressed some
views on one of those other ‘denominations’, namely Roman Catholicism – ‘I would encourage
you to look at this evolving alliance between evangelical Protestants and
Catholics, particularly in the evangelical wing of Catholicism. Now when you
get 25 percent of America, which is basically Catholic, and you get 28 to 29 percent
of America, which is evangelical, together, that's called a majority. And it is
a very powerful bloc, if they happen to stay together on particular issues.’
Little
wonder then that when in England in July, Rick Warren not only spoke at the BWA
Congress, where his fellow speakers, linked to the ‘emerging’
church, included Tony Campolo and Steve Chalke but he also spoke
at a C S Lewis Institute gathering in Oxford and Cambridge and amongst
his fellow speakers there were Charles Colson [joint architect of
‘Evangelicals and Catholics Together’ (1994)] and Peter Kreeft [Roman
Catholic author of the book ‘Ecumenical Jihad’ that states on
page 164 ‘The power that will reunite the Church and win the world is
Eucharistic Adoration’. – A book that carried favourable endorsements
on its back cover by Charles Colson and J I Packer].
Earlier
I wrote ‘I plan just to examine through headings and brief explanations some
of the traits associated’ and the following table contains these ‘headings
and brief explanations’.
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THE THINKING |
Don’t offend |
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THE TACTICS |
Discover needs |
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THE TREND |
Discard tradition |
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THE TWISTING |
Distort scriptures |
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THE TREACHERY |
Ditch objectors |
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THE TRICK |
Delight everyone |
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THE TRAGEDY |
Dubious ‘conversions’ |
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THE TEACHERS |
Deceived and Deceiving |
MINISTRY VISIT BY PASTOR
GARY GILLEY
19 March 2006 – 4 April 2006
[DV]
One of the reasons I haven’t gone very deeply in this
article into all the matters associated with this subject of the ‘emerging’ church
is that I have invited Pastor Gary Gilley to come to the Province and
speak on this challenging topic. His talks will be entitled as per this article
namely – “Today’s Church Is ‘Changing’: What On Earth Is ‘Emerging’?” Earlier
this year Pastor Gilley had a series of articles published in Evangelical
Times called ‘Modern Christian Mysticism’.
With our next newsletter [March 2006 (DV)] I shall include the leaflet giving the full schedule of where Gary Gilley will be speaking but meantime the details follow this article and I do covet your prayers, especially for Gary, as he would be putting together the talk to be given.
Schedule of meetings for
Gary Gilley
19th March 2006 – 4th April 2006 [DV]
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Day and Date |
Time |
Location |
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Sunday 19 March |
7.00pm |
Warrenpoint Baptist |
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Monday 20 March |
8.00pm |
Bethel Free Presby.
Enniskillen |
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Tuesday 21 March |
7.45pm |
Newtownards Baptist |
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Wednesday 22 March |
8.00pm |
Ballynahinch
Congregational |
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Thursday 23 March |
8.00pm |
Kilkeel Baptist |
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Friday 24 March |
10.00am |
Belfast City Mission |
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Saturday 25 March |
8.00pm |
WORD Mission near Moira |
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Sunday 26 March |
11.30am |
Mountpottinger Baptist
[Ministry] |
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Sunday 26 March |
7.00pm |
Princes Drive Ev.
Fellowship |
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Monday 27 March |
8.00pm |
Coagh Baptist |
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Tuesday 28 March |
8.00pm |
Hillsborough Free
Presbyterian |
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Wednesday 29 March |
8.00pm |
Limavady Baptist |
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Thursday 30 March |
8.00pm |
Ballymoney Free
Presbyterian |
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Friday 31 March |
8.00pm |
Meeting House Randalstown |
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Saturday 1 April |
7.45pm |
Grace Baptist
[Tullycarnet] |
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Sunday 2 April |
11.30am |
Lisburn Baptist [Ministry] |
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Sunday 2 April |
7.00pm |
Saintfield Baptist |
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Monday 3 April |
8.00pm |
Iron Hall Belfast |
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Tuesday 4 April |
8.00pm |
Ballee Baptist |
will be a
‘TAKE HEED’ bookstall
‘Kingdom
Come’ – Should you go?
This article is an edited version of an article that
was posted to our ministry website. I have had to edit it because to reproduce
it in full in this newsletter would have filled the newsletter in its entirety
[and probably more]. As you read through this article I will insert another
boxed statement that will indicate what has been edited out. If you would like
to receive a photocopy of the full article then just request it.
Following the costly ecumenical
venture ‘Power to Change’ launched September 2002 and the
emotionally charged ‘Passion Movie and Café’ launched in the early
months of 2004 [That was the ‘evangelical’ café-outreach whose organisers
sought clandestinely to have Roman Catholic involvement. Again you can refresh
your memory by following this link http://www.takeheed.net/CARE%20EA%20AGENDAS.htm
] it was inevitable that, given time, yet another major ‘initiative’
purporting to be ‘evangelical’ would be ‘marketed’ by many of the leading
figures involved in these previous and for many, mostly now forgotten items of
history. The September 2005 issue of the ‘Christian Irishman’ [An
official publication of the Board of Mission of the Presbyterian Church in
Ireland] included an article and an advert for the following planned
event
30th January – 2nd February
2006
According to the KINGDOM COME
website this event ‘is a joint initiative of Evangelical Alliance and the
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, steered by senior church officials from
a range of denominations…seeking to bring leaders together to inspire and
encourage in our mission task…The programme is geared to help us engage in
mission…We think this is perhaps the first time an attempt has been made to
bring together over 600 leaders, clergy and laity, from across Ireland, under a
mission banner and steered by such a group’.
In the article in the ‘Christian
Irishman’, the author, Stephen Cave [General
Secretary of NI Evangelical Alliance] predicted that those who attend ‘will
be experiencing a very concrete demonstration of evangelical unity’ and
he asked for prayer ‘that through this effort God may start to do a new
thing across Ireland, as his people acknowledge their unity in Christ and move
from there to reach Ireland for Jesus’. As always I would truly welcome
every faithful endeavour to reach the lost [in Ireland or wherever] with the
true ‘evangel’ of “Jesus Christ and him crucified”. However, as I
looked at for example the list of ‘guest speakers’ and the
make-up of the ‘steering group’ for this KINGDOM COME venture,
it was clear to me that most of the names read like a ‘Who’s who’ of
ecumenical compromisers, masquerading under the once-noble title of ‘evangelicals’.
Yes, they may predict ‘a very
concrete demonstration of evangelical unity’, but the
problem is that over the recent decades these men and others have totally
redefined and debased the term ‘evangelical’ by their public
pronouncements and practices. By way of illustration the following pages list a
number of those involved together with some details of their compromise of the
historical understanding of the term ‘evangelical’. Some others are also
listed along with ‘Details that don’t encourage evangelical confidence ’.
At this
point in this article I have edited out the compromising and
confidence-discouraging ‘pen-portraits’ of 10 people who are as follows:
Ravi
Zacharias: Anne Graham Lotz: Joel Edwards: Bishop Ken Clarke: Rev Trevor
Morrow: Pastor Paul Reid: Stephen Cave: Evangelist J John: Rev Colin Sinclair:
Mark Greene:
Earlier I referred to
this ‘Kingdom Come’ initiative
as being ‘marketed’. In the article in
the ‘Christian Irishman’, the author, Stephen Cave [General
Secretary of NI Evangelical Alliance] wrote
‘A special outreach event is planned for the Waterfront Hall, Belfast
on Sunday night, 29 January 2006, preceding Kingdom Come. It will be entitled
“More than Words” and will feature Ann Graham-Lotz, with music from various
Irish artists. The Kingdom Come steering group are encouraging churches to plan
to bring their evening congregations along, bearing in mind it will have an
evangelistic theme. It is hoped to keep costs to a minimum, with tickets
costing in the region of £8.00. Churches can block book tickets in advance. To
register please contact us on…
Stephen Cave also wrote
‘Even the locations we
will be using for me hold a tremendous significance. The Ulster Hall and Europa
Hotel combined with rooms in Grosvenor House and Spires, amongst others, mean
that the very heart of Belfast should be buzzing with 1000 or so ministers,
elders, youth leaders, Sunday School teachers, community workers and many
others. What an opportunity that is in itself to have an impact on so many
people that we will encounter during the event’.
I can think of no better way to close than by [again] quoting from Iain Murray’s booklet [‘The Unresolved Controversy’]
No amount of trendy ‘marketing’ or
co-operation between those who have a track record of ecumenical compromise [or as in
the case of some people {as you can read in one of the ‘pen-portraits} the
‘expounding’ of elements of the Christian message supposedly contained in
Box-office hit movies] will guarantee that “as many as were ordained to
eternal life believed” [Acts 13:48] and it may well be that this venture
will serve to swell the numbers of those who “have believed in vain” [1st
Corinthians 15:2] – people who according to Pastor John MacArthur in
his Study Bible notes ‘may have had a shallow non-saving faith…i.e.
they were convinced the gospel was true but had no love for God, Christ and
righteousness. True believers “hold fast” to the gospel (cf. John 8:31;
2nd Corinthians 13:5; 1 John 2:24; 2nd John 9).
It also may well be that God, in
His great mercy, may see fit to sovereignly move and save at ‘Kingdom Come’,
despite all the ‘ecumenical/evangelical infidelity’ of those
taking part that I have catalogued, and if so, then I will truly share the “joy
in heaven” [Luke 15:7]. However, such a possibility, does not absolve
faithful evangelicals from answering the question ‘Kingdom Come:
Should you go?’ with a resounding, factually assessed, Biblically reasoned and
Biblically based, ‘No’.
In 1 Corinthians 14:33 Paul
wrote, “God is not the author of confusion”. That being the case we can
draw very good conclusions as to who is ‘the author of confusion’.
On 2nd June 2005 the following letter was sent to Kenneth
Copeland Ministries in Bath, England.
Dear Kenneth Copeland
Ministries,
Recently I have become a
little bit CONFUSED by something I read that was written by Mr Copeland that
seems to contradict other teaching put out by Mr Copeland. In the ‘Introduction’
to his book ‘The Laws of Prosperity’ Mr Copeland wrote [page 7] ‘It
didn’t occur to me that the Bible was written by the most successful
individual alive – God!’
I am CONFUSED because I
also have an audio tape by Mr Copeland on which he teaches ‘I was shocked
when I found out who the biggest failure in the Bible actually is – near
everybody you ask…they say “Judas” – someone else will say…”Adam” or “how about
the devil”…But he’s not the biggest failure in terms of material failure and so
forth. The biggest failure in the whole Bible is God’ and Mr
Copeland then goes on to detail why he teaches that God is ‘the biggest
failure’.
So on the one hand Mr
Copeland teaches that God is ‘the most successful individual alive’ and
on the other hand Mr Copeland teaches that God is ‘the biggest failure’.
On 12th July 2005,
having received no reply, the following short letter was sent to Kenneth
Copeland Ministries
On 2nd June I
wrote to you in relation to a matter that was causing me some CONFUSION –
attached herewith is a copy of that letter and I hope to hear from you soon by
way of reply.
Perhaps, not very surprisingly, a
reply is still awaited from Kenneth Copeland Ministries.
A TRIBUTE TO BART BREWER
In 1990 at a conference in London
the Lord providentially brought me into contact with Bart Brewer and his
wife Ruth and we immediately ‘hit it off’ and became good friends. Bart had
for a number of years been a Roman Catholic Carmelite priest and then the Lord
graciously saved him and eventually led him to establish ‘Mission to
Catholics’ based in San Diego. The story of Bart’s time as a Roman Catholic
priest and his subsequent conversion are told in his book ‘Pilgrimage from
Rome’.
Bart, accompanied by Ruth, was the
joint-first overseas speaker [along with Dave Hunt accompanied by his wife
Ruth] that I hosted for meetings here in Northern Ireland back in 1994 and, in
partnership, Bart and Dave participated in the first public debate that ‘Take
Heed’ organised called ‘Should Protestants and Roman Catholics Worship
Together?’ One of the highlights for Margaret and myself was spending a few
days in Scotland with Bart and Ruth once the meetings were finished. They were
jolly, fun people [can Margaret and I ever forget Ruth livening up her plain
white trainers with the aid of a black felt-tip marker pen?] but even on
holiday Bart never ceased, as the Lord gave him openings, to witness to those
still captive to the Roman Catholic religion – I’m sure the 2 nuns that he
spoke to in the grounds of Culzean Castle were never so graciously witnessed to
because that was Bart’s ‘trademark’ – zealous for the truth of the Gospel but
ever mindful that whilst the message of the cross will give
offence, he the messenger must not.
It was a great joy for Margaret
and myself to visit and stay with Bart and Ruth in San Diego in 1996 and I was
able to participate as a speaker at the conference he hosted at the ‘Mission
to Catholics’ complex on 18th May 1996. In June 2004 whilst
ministering in California for several weeks I was again able to spend some days
with Bart and Ruth down in San Diego. It was evident that ill health was taking
its toll but that twinkle in his eyes never dimmed and his love for his Lord
was as strong as ever. It is very true that there are certain people that we
meet along the road of life who truly enrich our own lives. Bart Brewer was one
of those people as is also, his now widow, Ruth. Just as Paul wrote of the
Christians in Philippi “I thank my God upon every remembrance of you” so
Margaret and I thank our God, who was also Bart’s God, upon every remembrance
of one gracious, gentle, giant of a “good and faithful servant”, Bart
Brewer.
Bart’s earthly ‘Pilgrimage from
Rome’ ended in September and he has now “entered into the joy of his
Lord” but, as his pastor wrote in the email informing me of Bart’s death,
Bart’s message to those still deceived by Roman Catholicism, would graciously
and in love be, ‘No priest but Christ;
no sacrifice but Calvary; no authority but the Word of God; no confessional but
the Throne of God’s Grace’.
Do please prayerfully remember
Bart’s widow, Ruth, and his son, Steve.
As I explained in the yellow
insert with my last newsletter I was in the process of arranging the
publication of an outreach tract entitled ‘Dear Muslim neighbour’. I want to say a sincere ‘thank you’ to
all who contributed towards the cost [around 97% in total] of printing the
10,000 tracts. Enclosed with this newsletter is a copy of the tract and if you
feel that you could use a supply of these tracts for outreach purposes then
they can be ordered from me. The cost per tract would be £0.10
and I would ask that an allowance of 20% of the cost of the tracts ordered
be added to help with postage costs. [Cheques should be payable to
‘Take Heed’ Publications]. VCY America Christian Radio again
interviewed me on 3 November for almost 1 hour about this tract and audio
cassettes of the interview can be ordered from me [price £2.50]. Above
all please pray that the Lord will use these tracts to reach many with the
glorious gospel of Jesus Christ.
Those on my mailing list
in the U K received an appeal circular from me outlining damage done to Bayou
DuLarge Baptist Church in Southern Louisiana. I had the privilege of speaking
there [along with ex Roman Catholics Richard Bennett and Mike Gendron] back in
1999. This is the church that as a ministry we were able to send financial help
to following an ‘excess’ of generous contributions a few years ago to the
appeal to send creation videos to all UK MPs. At the beginning of November the
total gifts given [£2680.00] converted into $4720.00 and were
posted to Pastor Jerry Moser. His humble and moving expression of thanks is
included as an enclosure to all those who so generously gave.
Ongoing support for
‘Take Heed’
As the above 2 items show, those
who receive NEWS FROM THE FRONT have given graciously and often
sacrificially to support both the work and witness of ‘Take Heed’. As
this year 2005 ends may I again commend this ministry to you for your ongoing
prayerful and practical support? Matters such as our day-to-day living costs
etc are met in part by Margaret’s salary as a practice nurse but in faith, we
also look to our ‘Take Heed’ friends for support. To those who do
support us regularly and faithfully we say a big ‘thank you’ - your love
to us in Him is much appreciated. May His gracious blessing rest on you all in
2006 [DV].