Saturday, August 13, 2011

Worldview Bootcamp

 Summer Wrap-Up

We recently completed our annual Worldview Bootcamp this past week with a challenging and uplifting presentation from Brannon Howse, President of Worldview Weekend.  Brannon spoke on the topic of "Religious Trojan Horse" in which he detailed the growing threat to the church from inside its own walls.  I encourage you to listen to his presentation by clicking here.

All of our keynote speakers over the past two summers have done an excellent job in presenting critical  and useful information.  They handled themselves honorably and should be applauded for their contributions to the body.  It is my hope that you will take some time and pray for each of them and their ministries over the coming months. 

A special thanks is needed for Harbour Shores Church and its leadership.  They have been gracious enough to allow for us to use their facility for our Thursday night gatherings.  The dedication, support, and commitment to the truth displayed by HSC and its leadership has been second to none.  If you are searching for a church home and place to be that does not compromise on the Word of God - HSC is worth trying ... thanks again HSC!

The technology today allows for all of us to share information that was once thought impossible.  We would like to take advantage of this technology and offer you the ability to listen to all of the WVBC Keynote(s) over this past summer.  Below, you will see a series of pictures - simply click on the picture to listen to the presentation.  Direct links to each keynote will be provided at the bottom of each image.  Scroll down and at the bottom right of website you will find 2010 keynote(s).  Thank you again to all that have been a part of this project - you all have been a blessing!






Rick Perry and the UN-biblical "RESPONSE" of August 6th



Opinion and Commentary by Brannon S. Howse 
In August of 2010 it was Glenn Beck with whom Christians were uniting for his "Restoring Honor Rally". I took a real beating from many Christians for stating that I believe that Glenn Beck, as a Mormon, is proclaiming another Jesus and another gospel and that this event would not help America but hurtAmerica.
Even after Beck released his book, Seven Wonders That Will Change Your Life in which he detailed his completely unbiblical worldview; Christians continued to defend Beck stating that he is a good Christian that is teaching truth.

Now, as we approach August of 2011, many Christians are once again jumping on what appears to be the next spiritual bandwagon; a prayer rally being hosted by Governor Perry of Texas and other leaders. The website of The Response, says the reason for this rally is because: 
America is in the midst of a historic crisis. We have been besieged by financial debt, terrorism, and a multitude of natural disasters. The youth of America are in grave peril economically, socially, and, most of all, morally. There are threats emerging within our nation and beyond our borders beyond our power to solve.
The reason the "youth of America are in grave peril economically, socially, and most of all, morally", is because they are in peril spiritually and I believe that giving credibility to and introducing youth and adults to false teachers and their unbiblical spirituality is only going to put people in danger of eternal, spiritual peril.
I do not believe this event will aide in reclaiming the country, restoring liberty, or prosperity and it certainly will not prompt God to bless America. I believe such an event will actually hasten God'sjudgment on our nation.
Many pro-family groups have boycotted companies for their support of same-sex marriage. Are these same groups going to boycott their own prayer event now that Perry has announcedhis support for same-sex marriage in New York?
The Response, as this event is being called, is being promoted as a time of prayer and repentance. However, how can Christians and Christian leaders gather together in a spiritual enterprise, a spiritual service, with individuals that embrace a theology and doctrine that teaches a different Jesus and a different gospel? I and thousands of pastors and theologians believe that the Word of God reveals that the teaching of the New Apostolic Reformation, the Word of Faith movement and the prosperity gospel is completely unbiblical.
Worldview Weekend has been warning about the unbiblical aspect of the prosperity gospel for years. Here is alink to one of our DVDs we produced in which Dr. Ron Carlson was warning of the unbiblical nature of the prosperity gospel.
Some would try and accuse me of guilt by association. However, I do not believe those participating in The Response, and other such projects, are guilty by association but guilty by participation. I believe they are guilty of giving credibility to false teachers by choosing to unite with false teachers. Ephesians 5:11 says, "And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather expose them." 2 Timothy 3:5 says "and from such people turn away."
It appears that the religious rightin America has openly embraced, for the sake of political pragmatism, the New Apostolic Reformation, the Word of Faith Movement, and the proponents of the prosperity gospel. This is not a new trend. To the shock of many, a strange coalition of religiousactivists united at Liberty University in 2010 and 2011.
Pastor James Robison, on his website, wrote about "supernatural gatherings" and listed "those who attended one or both Leadership Summits along with those who encouraged and assisted in bringing about the gatherings." The list included men whose ministries I have respected but also prosperity preachers I have refuted.
I fear the American church is following in the steps of the "German Christians" that eliminated their denominations and abandoned doctrinal purity in order to unite under the Reich Bishop so they might save their country. Nationalism or ecumenical patriotism, mysticism, and a lack of biblical discernment which leads to tolerance of false teaching are growing in America.
In April of 2011, I wrote an article entitled,
"Christians That Partner with False Teachers and Think They are Defending Liberty for the Sake of the Gospel are Compromising the Gospel for the Sake of Liberty." I warned then, as I do now, that the mixing of evangelicals with false prophets for the sake of the culture war is really an offense to the Gospel. God is not dependent on us to violate Biblical principles in order to be successful at restoring righteousness. How can we restore righteousness through an unrighteous manner? How can we hope to restore Biblical principles within government when we have willingly violated Biblical principles within the church? The end does not justify the means.
God is watching and I contend that our efforts are being thwarted by God as Divine judgment for setting aside Scriptural warnings and uniting with false teachers in spiritual enterprises intertwined with our Christian activism.
When Christians compromise the gospel and unite with false teachers in spiritual and political enterprises, regardless of the political outcome, we will have lost because we gave credibility to false teachers and their false gospel. I believe this is Satan's strategy. Satan has moved his false teachers into our camp as a religious Trojan horse and Christian leaders have embraced the Trojan horse of false teachers.
One of the people listed on The Response website as an endorser is "prophet" Cindy Jacobs. Others listed on the website of The Response include Mike Bickle and members of the International House of Prayer. Scores of articles and reports have been written on IHOP for any discerning Christian to read.