GOD'S WORK GOES FORWARD

GOD'S WORK GOES FORWARD
GOD'S WORK GOES FORWARD...even in the midst of attack and turbulence

Friday, November 8, 2013

2014 Forward to Zion Camp Meeting

I am pleased to announce that the 2014 Forward to Zion camp meeting will be held this coming June 25-28. The location will be the beautiful Gray Chapel, on the campus of Ohio Wesleyan University, in Delaware, Ohio.

Our theme for 2014 is "Accountability", and so far we have speaking commitments from Dwayne Lemon, Eugene Prewitt, Stevie Stennis, Paul Volk, and David Sullivan.

Please take note of our new website: http://www.forwardtozion.com

Make your plans now for this life-changing, witness-empowering meeting. Get ready to be lifted in revival, and prepped for meaningful service.

Leonard Sweet to Speak for The One Project

The One Project will hold it's 2014 "gathering" on February 10 and 11 in Seattle. Presenters include Leonard Sweet, Alex Bryan, Sam Leonor, and Karl Haffner. This has serious ramifications not only for Ohio but for all of Adventism. It is one more step in the direction of compromise, and it is indicative of a desire among certain Adventist leaders to become theologically cozy with thought leaders who espouse alternative, unbiblical belief systems. Isaiah 8:20 comes to mind here. For a group that is enamored with the concept of "Jesus. All.", The One Project should pause to remember that Jesus cannot be separated from His teaching, which emcompasses the whole of Sripture; and John the Revelator would never be caught up in Emergent, interspiritual compromise. He was too caught up in Jesus and the truth to do that.

I encourage Advent believers in the Kettering area to engage in the lost art of Biblical Exhortation, and have a sit down with Alex Bryan and Karl Haffner, reasoning with them from Scripture as one who loves their souls, and praying that the Lord will guide them safely away from this dangerous compromise.

Brian McLaren Talks About Doctrine and Christian Identity

In Chattanooga! You heard right. Spectrum Magazine invited Brian McLaren to speak at their 2013 Adventist Forum Conference, "A Third Way". McLaren is a major figure in the Emergent Church movement. He espouses interspirituality, and a host of other unbiblical notions. Should he be addressing Adventists about doctrine and Christian identity? I think not. Way to go, Spectrum.