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This past spring Worldview Weekend contacted some of the leaders of the New Religious Right to lovingly explain to them the unbiblical beliefs of the New Apostolic Reformation and Word of Faith Movement. We also pleaded with them not to unite with known false teachers in a nationally promoted spiritual enterprise that would give these false teachers credibility.
Instead of being teachable and humble about their mistakes, it now appears that some within the New Religious Right have taken it upon themselves to blame Worldview Weekend for their apparent public relations mess that has resulted in their uniting with false teachers.
Recently a national radio network e-mailed two Worldview Weekend speakers and informed them that if they continued to speak for Worldview Weekend their programs would be dropped from this network. John Loeffler has informed us that he will not cease speaking for Worldview Weekend. We appreciate John's friendship of more than 20 years and his willingness to stand with us in our defense of truth even when it comes with a price. We are waiting on the response from the other Worldview Weekend speaker as to his decision.
In addition, it has come to our attention that apparently some of the members of the New Religious Right are now digging through the speaking schedule of some of our speakers to see if they can in some way tie them to members of the New Apostolic Reformation and Word of Faith. Perhaps they are thinking that two wrongs make a right. However, we can assure them it does not.
This week it came to our attention that our weekly radio guest and Worldview Weekend speaker Dr. Jimmy DeYoung was scheduled to speak at a church where the pastor considers himself an "apostle". Dr. DeYoung's staff had booked this speaking engagement for him and he was not aware of this fact until we informed him. Within thirty minutes of being informed of where he was scheduled to speak, Dr. DeYoung called us back to confirm that his appearance at this church had been cancelled. Dr. DeYoung thanked us for informing him of this fact and stated that in his many years of ministry he has had to cancel a few speaking engagements when it came to his attention that he had been scheduled for a group or church that did not conform to the doctrinal statement of his Biblically based ministry. . . . more




