PANDORA'S BOX (Part II)

PROJECT LIGHTHOUSE MOVEMENT



Note: Research for this article was graciously provided by Gary Clem. The views expressed are those of the authors, who are solely responsible for errors or omissions.

Question: What single USA-wide project are all the denominations and parachurch agencies listed below participating in, as you read this?

Answer: The project is called the Lighthouse Movement, formerly known as Lighthouses of Prayer. The Lighthouse Movement is coordinated for AD2000's Mission America by Harvest Evangelism (Ed Silvoso) and the World Prayer Center ("Apostle" Chuck Pierce and Dr. C. Peter Wagner). Some of you are familiar with these three individuals and their leadership involvement with the Global Revival, the World Christian Movement, and the New Apostolic Reformation. A little research on the part of the leaders of the denominations and parachurch agencies listed below should have been sufficient to avoid yoking themselves with these three men and their agendas. (You will recognize some of the participating parachurch agencies as existing key players in the three movements, which themselves are in essence tributaries of the same river.)

Noel Stanton, senior pastor of the Jesus Fellowship interviewed Ed Silvoso about revival and evangelism in Argentina, for Jesus Life magazine, which posted the following undated extract (http://www.jesus.org.uk/es.html).

Noel: You were born in Argentina. Were you converted there?

Ed: Yes, I came to the Lord at 13. I was the first born-again Christian in the High School in a city of 100,000. I was led to the Lord by a Brethren pastor who became a Pentecostal. His wife was dying of an incurable disease and she was healed by the Lord. When he reported that to the Assembly, they told him that God doesn't heal, so it had to be the Devil and told him to renounce it. He said, "I can't do that! It would mean death to my wife." They asked him to leave and then he opened up to the Spirit, but he remained Brethren in his allegiance to the Bible. The Lord gave him both extremes!

Noel: And he became your "father in God" and trained you?

Ed: Yes. I was very privileged at only 14 to be part of his fellowship of 31 leaders. He told us, "I am not a trained theologian, but I'll teach you everything I know." Every Monday he taught us from the Bible and then on the weekends we went out to do it. It was challenging! Being a born-again Christian in Argentina in 1958 was like being a Christian in Mecca, that's how tough it was. But my pastor said, "If you don't use it, you lose it. If they harass you, if they insult you, they just make you blessed before the Lord - so go and do it!" And through everything that he taught us, God shaped my character.

Noel: When did the revival in Argentina begin?

Ed: There have been three visitations of God. One in the mid-50s happened through an American called Tommy Hicks who visited Argentina. He was an incredible guy that got on a plane and God told him to go and pray for a man named Peron.

Noel: Known as the dictator!

Ed: He was so ignorant then! He thought that Peron was somebody on the aeroplane and asked the stewardess: "Is there a guy by the name of Peron here?" And she said: "No, Peron is our President" and so he went to the President's palace, knocked on the door and asked to see Peron. He was told, "Impossible!" Then one of the secretaries broke her leg in a compound fracture. He prayed for her, God healed her and the next moment he was praying for Peron on account of that. So Peron gave him permission to preach, with newspaper and radio coverage. That led to the salvation of thousands of people!

There was another revival in the mid-60s with Juan Carlos Ortiz, who wrote the book Disciple. But they made a mistake at the very beginning. They said this revival is for the church not for the lost, and it became self-centred and led to many divisions. There were blessings, but never the breakthrough. The current move of God began in March 1983, when Carlos Annacondia, less than two years old in the Lord, began to preach with tremendous boldness and led 40,000 people to a public decision. That was so unusual that the church debated whether it was from God or the Devil!

Noel: So it's been going on for 13 years - and is it still very alive?

Ed: Very much alive - some parts have dimmed a little, but then it has begun in other parts of the city or the country.

Noel: And what is happening to the Roman Catholic Church?

Ed: Church and state are very closely linked in Argentina. Because of that, the Catholic Church has been corrupt. Even in the 60s and 70s the renewal hardly touched the Catholic church because the bishops opposed the charismatic priests. The Catholic Church has become very concerned because so many people left the church to become pentecostals or evangelicals that they have given room to the "Healing Priests", who are charismatic priests. That has brought the beginnings of revival to the Catholic church.

Noel: Who are the other key people in Argentina?

Ed: People like Carlos Annacondia, Omar Cabrera, Hector Gimenez and Claudio Friedzon are on the cutting edge. They're each different. Carlos Annacondia is a businessman and an evangelist. He goes all over Argentina and beyond, leading thousands to the Lord. Omar Cabrera was the forerunner of the revival. He had been doing everything that Annacondia is doing but was rejected by the establishment. Eventually he was embraced back and was able to bring a lot of solid teaching to Annacondia.

Hector Gimenez is a former thief who came to the Lord and began to preach, and his church grew very rapidly. At one point he had 150,000 people with 13 meetings a day, seven days a week. Claudio Friedzon is the one who prayed for John Arnott from Toronto when he came to Argentina.

Noel: How did Harvest Evangelism start?

Ed: For eleven years I was involved in mass crusades with my brother in law, Luis Palau. I was very encouraged by them but concerned about the lack of incorporation into the church. Out of the thousands that make a decision less than 5 per cent join a church. The Lord led me to try in Rosario, Argentina a plan designed to correct this. We decided to plant churches ahead of time, to train the people, to mobilise everybody and we got good results - about half the conference joined the church.

But at the time - 1976 - all I knew about intercession and spiritual warfare was how to spell them! I became the target of the enemy and developed an incurable disease. The doctors gave me two years to live. That's when we decided to build a training centre to leave that legacy to the church in Argentina when I was gone. People began to come to us for training. And so I said to the Lord, I have a problem: I have a fire in my bones about revival, but I am dying. I was sick - I was having 16 injections a day, 42 pills a day, 2 blood exchanges a week, chemotherapy - I was just hanging there by the skin of my nails. The Lord indicated to me that I had to learn about intercession. He gave me a word that He was going to heal me, but it was going to be a process which would take time.

From that moment the healing began - it took 4 years. In that context we launched Harvest Evangelism and the Lord led us to Resistencia, which is a city that we reached for Christ using the principles of prayer evangelism. When that happened Peter Wagner from Fuller Seminary got wind of it and people began to come from all over the world. As they saw what was happening, our ministry became worldwide - and by then the Lord had healed me.

Noel: Which countries are you working in now?

Ed: A total of 158 cities in four continents. The ones that I work in most are Australia, Hong Kong and Taiwan, Japan, the USA, Canada, Argentina, Brazil and the UK. Singapore, Switzerland, and South Africa are the latest additions.

Noel: Do you take a team with you?

Ed: Yes, but we look for the people in the city who will establish a beachhead in the heavenly places. We come back a second and a third time to help them secure and expand that. Then we go back one last time to train the rank and file in prayer evangelism so that the church members turn their homes into lighthouses of prayer. That's our basic strategy.

Noel: What is prayer evangelism?

Ed: Prayer evangelism is basically the implementation of 1 Timothy 1:15 to 2:8. In 1 Tim 1:15 Paul says, "This is a trustworthy statement deserving full acceptance that Jesus came into the world to save sinners." That word full acceptance means that everybody should accept it. Then in verse 18 he tells Timothy, "I have a command for you that if you keep it, you will succeed." And the implication is unavoidable. You will succeed in making everybody accept the truth that Jesus came to save sinners.

Then in Chapter 2 he tells him how to commence. "First of all then I urge that prayer be said on behalf of everybody, everywhere," because God wants everybody to be saved and Jesus died for all. We see prayer as a support system for evangelism. We tell people we would like to pray for them. And they say, "Well, I don't believe in Jesus." We say, "Once we're done, you'll believe in Jesus, because Jesus promised anything we ask He will do."

This is revolutionary. We go to the lost and rather than telling them they're going to hell and praying they'll go to heaven, which is offensive, pray for something that they consider is important. We're finding dramatic answers to those prayers and many, many people coming to the Lord.

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The followings lists are posted at the Lighthouse Movement's website (http://216.15.186.231/). Enter the 'site, select "about the movement" and follow the red pyramid-shaped arrow icons to the page which states, "Who's Involved? Under the banner of Mission America, more than 70 denominations with 180,000 local churches and 350 ministries have already caught the vision! In January, 1999, these leaders came together for the Mission America annual meeting, enthusiastically adopting the Lighthouse strategy now called the Lighthouse Movement to reach the vision of Celebrate Jesus 2000 -- mobilizing the church to pray for, care for and share Christ with every person in America by the end of 2000."

Participating Denominations: Advent Christian General Conference; African Methodist Episcopal; African Methodist Episcopal Zion; American Baptist; Assemblies of God; Assemblies of God, International Fellowship; Association of Free Lutheran Churches; Association of Vineyard Churches; Baptist General Conference; Brethren Church; Brethren in Christ Church; Christian Church/Church of Christ Independent; Christian Church of North America; Christian & Missionary Alliance; Christian Methodist Episcopal Church; Christian Reformed Church in North America; Christian Union; Church of Christ Holiness; Church of Christ in Christian Union; Church of God (Anderson, IN); Church of God (Cleveland, TN); Church of God Apostolic Faith; Church of God, Mountain Assembly, Inc.; Church of God in Prophecy; Church of the United Brethren in Christ; Church of the Lutheran Brethren; Church of the Nazarene; Congregational Holiness Church; Conservative Congregational Christian Conference; Conservative Lutheran Association; Convention of Original Free Will Baptists; Cumberland Presbyterian Church; Elim Fellowship; Episcopal Church; Evangelical Church of North America; Evangelical Congregational Church; Evangelical Covenant Church; Evangelical Free Church; Evangelical Friends - Eastern Region; Evangelical Mennonite Church; Evangelical Methodist Church; Evangelical Presbyterian Church; Evangelistic Missionary Fellowship; Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches; Free Methodist of North America; Friends Church Southwest; General Association of General Baptists; Good News Movement; Int'l. Church of the Foursquare Gospel; International Pentecostal Church of Christ; International Pentecostal Holiness Church; Liberty Baptist Fellowship; Mennonite Brethren; Midwest Cong. Christian Fellowship; Missionary Church, Inc. U.S.; National Baptist Convention of America; National Missionary Baptist Con. of America; North American Baptist Conference; Open Bible Standard Churches; Partners in Ministry; Pentecostal Church of God; Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church; Presbyterian Church in America; Primitive Methodist Church in the U.S.A.; Progressive National Baptist Convention; Salvation Army; Seventh Day Baptist General Conference; Southern Baptist Convention; Southern Methodist Church; The Wesleyan Church; U.S. Wesleyan Council; Vision New England; and Worldwide Church of God.

A few of the participating ministries: AD2000 and Beyond Movement; AD2000 United Prayer Track; AD2000 Women's Track; Advancing Church Ministries; African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church; Aglow International; Alliance Theological Seminary; Alpha North America; AMEN; American Bible Society; American Tract Society; Asbury Theological Seminary; Assn. of Christians Ministering to Internationals; Beeson Divinity School; Belhaven College; Belvue Baptist Church; Be The LIGHT Ministries Inc.; Bethany Fellowship Missions; Bethel College and Seminary; Bethel Gospel Tabernacle Fellowship; Bible Pathways; Billy Graham Evangelistic Association; Billy Graham International Schools of Evangelism; Bob Cryder Team Ministries; Bob Weiner Ministries; BridgeBuilder's International, Inc.; Caleb Project; Campus Crusade for Christ International; Campus Renewal Ministries; Canning Hunger; Center for Ministerial Care; Center for World Revival and Awakening; Center Peace Ministries; Challenge 2000 Alliance; Change Your Life; Chi Alpha Campus Ministries; CHIEF, Inc.; Children's Ministries of America; Chinese Christian Church, Washington D.C.; Christ For All Nations/Beyond '99; Christ For The City International; Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc.; Christian Camping International, U.S.A.; Christian Community Development Association; Christian Educators Association International; Christian Film and Television Commission; Christian Management Association; Christian Methodist Episcopal Church; Christian Reformed Church North America; Christian Women United; Christian Women's Network; Christianity Today, Inc.; Church in the City Ministry; Church of the Chimes; Church on the Way; Church Resource Ministries; Citi Reach Internaitonal; Coalition Against Pornography; Coalition of Christian Colleges & Universities; College Church, Wheaton, IL; CoMission II; Concerts of Prayer Greater New York; Concerts of Prayer International; Cornerstone Baptist Church; Covenant Church of Pittsburgh; Covenant Presbyterian Church; Crossroads Presbyterian Church; Crystal Cathedral; Crystal Evangelical Free Church; Cultural Instights, Inc.; Dad The Family Shepherd; Dawn Ministries; Doxa International University; East Gate, IMPACT; Elmbrook Church; Emerging Young Leaders; EQUIP; Equipping Network/Navigators; Esther Network International; Evangelicals for Social Action; Evangelism Explosion III International; Evangelical Fellowship of Mission Agencies; Evangelical Free Church of Cypress; Evangelical Presbyterian Church; Every Home for Christ; Faithful Center Missionary Baptist Church; Family Life Communications, Inc.; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; First Assembly of God; First Baptist Church; First Covenant Church; First Love Ministries International; Focus on the Family; Food for the Hungry; Fragrance of Love, Inc.; Francis Asbury Society; Frazier Memorial United Methodist Church; Freedom in Christ Ministries; Freedom Ministries of America; Frontline Ministries; Generals of Intercession; Global Advance; Global Net Productions; Global Spectrum, The Urban Group; God's Love In Action; Good News Movement; Gospel Literature International; Great Commission International; Greater Mt. Carmel Baptist Church; Habitat for Humanity; Harvest Evangelism, Inc.; Harvest Prayer Ministries; Heal Our Land; Here's Life; Highland Park Presbyterian Church; Hispanic Christian Communications Network; Hope College; Hope For A Generation; Hope Ministries; I.M.P.A.C.T.; INJOY; Inland Empire 2000 & Beyond; Intercessors for America; Intercessors of Alaska, Inc.; Interdev; InterFACE Ministries; International Bible Society; International Messengers; International Prayer Ministries; International Reconciliation Coalition; International Renewal Ministries; International Sports Coalition; International Students, Inc.; InterVarsity Christian Fellowship; JAF Ministries; Japanese Southern Baptist Church of America; Jerry Drace Evangelistic Association; Jesus Awakening Movement for America; JESUS Film Project; JESUS Video Project; Jim Wilson Evangelistic Association; John Guest Evangelistic Association; Leadership Catalyst, Inc.; Liberty University; Light International; Love: In The Name of Christ; Love Your Neighborhood Ministries; Lowell Lundstrom Ministries; Luis Palau Evangelistic Association; Man In The Mirror; Manna Church; Mapping Center for Evangelism; March For Jesus; Mars Hill Productions; Menlo Park Presbyterian Church; Metawake Revival and Evangelism; MetroChurch; Mission Carolina; Mission Mississippi; Mission Omega; Mission Portland; Mission USA; Moderator; Moody Church; Music Works International; Mustard Seed Associates; National Network of Youth Ministries; National Pastor's Prayer Network; National Religious Broadcasters Association; Navigators; NEED HIM; Nelson Family Foundation; New Life Church; New Shiloh Baptist Church; New England Concerts of Prayer; North American Mission Board, SBC; North Star Church; Northwest College; Northwestern College and Radio; Oak Hills Church of Christ; Officer's Christian Fellowship; OMS International, Inc.; On The Edge Ministries; Operation Mobilization; Perimeter Church; Pittsburgh Leadership Foundation; Pocket Testament League; Pray! Magazine; PRAYERLINK; PrayerWorks; Precept Ministries; Primitive Methodist Church; Prision Fellowship Ministries; Professional Dynametric Programs, Inc.; Promise Keepers; Promise Reapers; RAF Ministries; RBC Ministries; Ravi Zacharias International Ministries; Reachout Ministries; Reformed Seminary; Reformed Theological Seminary; Regent University School of Divinity; Religion News Today; Renewal Fellowship; Renewal Ministries; Revival Prayer Fellowship, Inc.; Revival Strategies International, Inc.; Roever Evangelistic Fellowship; Ron Hutchcraft Ministries; Russian Ministries; Saddleback Community Church; Scripture Press Ministries; SIM Ethnic Focus Ministry; Slumberland, Inc.; Solid Rock Christian Church; SONLIFE Ministries; Sports Spectrum/RBC Ministries; St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church; St. Stephen's Church; STEER, Inc.; Steve Russo Evangelistic Team; Steve Wingfield Ministries; Student Venture; T-NET International; Team Impact; The Chapel Ministries; The Common Ground Movement; The NET - Serving Together; Together in Ministry, International; Total Church Life Ministries; Truth International; Twelfth Baptist Church; U.S. Center for World Mission; U.S.C., Thornton Kidney Research Foundation; U.S. Prayer Track; United Prayer Ministry; University of California, Monterey; Utah Games Network; Vision New England; Wagner Leadership Institute; Walk Through the Bible/CoMission; WayMakers; Weselyan Native American Ministries; West Bloomington Evangelical Free Church; Wheaton College; Wiconi International; Widow's Mite Foundation; Willow Creek Association; Women Today International; Woman's MIssionary Union; World Evangelical Fellowship; World Impact; World Opportunities International; World Vision; Young Life; Youth For Christ; and Youth With A Mission.

Participating Denominations: Advent Christian General Conference; African Methodist Episcopal; African Methodist Episcopal Zion; American Baptist; Assemblies of God; Assemblies of God, International Fellowship; Association of Free Lutheran Churches; Association of Vineyard Churches; Baptist General Conference; Brethren Church; Brethren in Christ Church; Christian Church/Church of Christ Independent; Christian Church of North America; Christian & Missionary Alliance; Christian Methodist Episcopal Church; Christian Reformed Church in North America; Christian Union; Church of Christ Holiness; Church of Christ in Christian Union; Church of God (Anderson, IN); Church of God (Cleveland, TN); Church of God Apostolic Faith; Church of God, Mountain Assembly, Inc.; Church of God in Prophecy; Church of the United Brethren in Christ; Church of the Lutheran Brethren; Church of the Nazarene; Congregational Holiness Church; Conservative Congregational Christian Conference; Conservative Lutheran Association; Convention of Original Free Will Baptists; Cumberland Presbyterian Church; Elim Fellowship; Episcopal Church; Evangelical Church of North America; Evangelical Congregational Church; Evangelical Covenant Church; Evangelical Free Church; Evangelical Friends - Eastern Region; Evangelical Mennonite Church; Evangelical Methodist Church; Evangelical Presbyterian Church; Evangelistic Missionary Fellowship; Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches; Free Methodist of North America; Friends Church Southwest; General Association of General Baptists; Good News Movement; Int'l. Church of the Foursquare Gospel; International Pentecostal Church of Christ; International Pentecostal Holiness Church; Liberty Baptist Fellowship; Mennonite Brethren; Midwest Cong. Christian Fellowship; Missionary Church, Inc. U.S.; National Baptist Convention of America; National Missionary Baptist Con. of America; North American Baptist Conference; Open Bible Standard Churches; Partners in Ministry; Pentecostal Church of God; Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church; Presbyterian Church in America; Primitive Methodist Church in the U.S.A.; Progressive National Baptist Convention; Salvation Army; Seventh Day Baptist General Conference; Southern Baptist Convention; Southern Methodist Church; The Wesleyan Church; U.S. Wesleyan Council; Vision New England; and Worldwide Church of God.

A few of the participating ministries: AD2000 and Beyond Movement; AD2000 United Prayer Track; AD2000 Women's Track; Advancing Church Ministries; African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church; Aglow International; Alliance Theological Seminary; Alpha North America; AMEN; American Bible Society; American Tract Society; Asbury Theological Seminary; Assn. of Christians Ministering to Internationals; Beeson Divinity School; Belhaven College; Belvue Baptist Church; Be The LIGHT Ministries Inc.; Bethany Fellowship Missions; Bethel College and Seminary; Bethel Gospel Tabernacle Fellowship; Bible Pathways; Billy Graham Evangelistic Association; Billy Graham International Schools of Evangelism; Bob Cryder Team Ministries; Bob Weiner Ministries; BridgeBuilder's International, Inc.; Caleb Project; Campus Crusade for Christ International; Campus Renewal Ministries; Canning Hunger; Center for Ministerial Care; Center for World Revival and Awakening; Center Peace Ministries; Challenge 2000 Alliance; Change Your Life; Chi Alpha Campus Ministries; CHIEF, Inc.; Children's Ministries of America; Chinese Christian Church, Washington D.C.; Christ For All Nations/Beyond '99; Christ For The City International; Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc.; Christian Camping International, U.S.A.; Christian Community Development Association; Christian Educators Association International; Christian Film and Television Commission; Christian Management Association; Christian Methodist Episcopal Church; Christian Reformed Church North America; Christian Women United; Christian Women's Network; Christianity Today, Inc.; Church in the City Ministry; Church of the Chimes; Church on the Way; Church Resource Ministries; Citi Reach Internaitonal; Coalition Against Pornography; Coalition of Christian Colleges & Universities; College Church, Wheaton, IL; CoMission II; Concerts of Prayer Greater New York; Concerts of Prayer International; Cornerstone Baptist Church; Covenant Church of Pittsburgh; Covenant Presbyterian Church; Crossroads Presbyterian Church; Crystal Cathedral; Crystal Evangelical Free Church; Cultural Instights, Inc.; Dad The Family Shepherd; Dawn Ministries; Doxa International University; East Gate, IMPACT; Elmbrook Church; Emerging Young Leaders; EQUIP; Equipping Network/Navigators; Esther Network International; Evangelicals for Social Action; Evangelism Explosion III International; Evangelical Fellowship of Mission Agencies; Evangelical Free Church of Cypress; Evangelical Presbyterian Church; Every Home for Christ; Faithful Center Missionary Baptist Church; Family Life Communications, Inc.; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; First Assembly of God; First Baptist Church; First Covenant Church; First Love Ministries International; Focus on the Family; Food for the Hungry; Fragrance of Love, Inc.; Francis Asbury Society; Frazier Memorial United Methodist Church; Freedom in Christ Ministries; Freedom Ministries of America; Frontline Ministries; Generals of Intercession; Global Advance; Global Net Productions; Global Spectrum, The Urban Group; God's Love In Action; Good News Movement; Gospel Literature International; Great Commission International; Greater Mt. Carmel Baptist Church; Habitat for Humanity; Harvest Evangelism, Inc.; Harvest Prayer Ministries; Heal Our Land; Here's Life; Highland Park Presbyterian Church; Hispanic Christian Communications Network; Hope College; Hope For A Generation; Hope Ministries; I.M.P.A.C.T.; INJOY; Inland Empire 2000 & Beyond; Intercessors for America; Intercessors of Alaska, Inc.; Interdev; InterFACE Ministries; International Bible Society; International Messengers; International Prayer Ministries; International Reconciliation Coalition; International Renewal Ministries; International Sports Coalition; International Students, Inc.; InterVarsity Christian Fellowship; JAF Ministries; Japanese Southern Baptist Church of America; Jerry Drace Evangelistic Association; Jesus Awakening Movement for America; JESUS Film Project; JESUS Video Project; Jim Wilson Evangelistic Association; John Guest Evangelistic Association; Leadership Catalyst, Inc.; Liberty University; Light International; Love: In The Name of Christ; Love Your Neighborhood Ministries; Lowell Lundstrom Ministries; Luis Palau Evangelistic Association; Man In The Mirror; Manna Church; Mapping Center for Evangelism; March For Jesus; Mars Hill Productions; Menlo Park Presbyterian Church; Metawake Revival and Evangelism; MetroChurch; Mission Carolina; Mission Mississippi; Mission Omega; Mission Portland; Mission USA; Moderator; Moody Church; Music Works International; Mustard Seed Associates; National Network of Youth Ministries; National Pastor's Prayer Network; National Religious Broadcasters Association; Navigators; NEED HIM; Nelson Family Foundation; New Life Church; New Shiloh Baptist Church; New England Concerts of Prayer; North American Mission Board, SBC; North Star Church; Northwest College; Northwestern College and Radio; Oak Hills Church of Christ; Officer's Christian Fellowship; OMS International, Inc.; On The Edge Ministries; Operation Mobilization; Perimeter Church; Pittsburgh Leadership Foundation; Pocket Testament League; Pray! Magazine; PRAYERLINK; PrayerWorks; Precept Ministries; Primitive Methodist Church; Prision Fellowship Ministries; Professional Dynametric Programs, Inc.; Promise Keepers; Promise Reapers; RAF Ministries; RBC Ministries; Ravi Zacharias International Ministries; Reachout Ministries; Reformed Seminary; Reformed Theological Seminary; Regent University School of Divinity; Religion News Today; Renewal Fellowship; Renewal Ministries; Revival Prayer Fellowship, Inc.; Revival Strategies International, Inc.; Roever Evangelistic Fellowship; Ron Hutchcraft Ministries; Russian Ministries; Saddleback Community Church; Scripture Press Ministries; SIM Ethnic Focus Ministry; Slumberland, Inc.; Solid Rock Christian Church; SONLIFE Ministries; Sports Spectrum/RBC Ministries; St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church; St. Stephen's Church; STEER, Inc.; Steve Russo Evangelistic Team; Steve Wingfield Ministries; Student Venture; T-NET International; Team Impact; The Chapel Ministries; The Common Ground Movement; The NET - Serving Together; Together in Ministry, International; Total Church Life Ministries; Truth International; Twelfth Baptist Church; U.S. Center for World Mission; U.S.C., Thornton Kidney Research Foundation; U.S. Prayer Track; United Prayer Ministry; University of California, Monterey; Utah Games Network; Vision New England; Wagner Leadership Institute; Walk Through the Bible/CoMission; WayMakers; Weselyan Native American Ministries; West Bloomington Evangelical Free Church; Wheaton College; Wiconi International; Widow's Mite Foundation; Willow Creek Association; Women Today International; Woman's MIssionary Union; World Evangelical Fellowship; World Impact; World Opportunities International; World Vision; Young Life; Youth For Christ; and Youth With A Mission.
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David and Linda Liben
Delusion & Apostasy Watch News
"Let no man deceive you by any means:
for that day will not come, except there
come a falling away first..." 2 Thes. 2:3

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