Saturday, March 24, 2012

Trinity Broadcasting Network - Expose

Jan Crouch


One of my Facebook friends has written about Paul and Jan Crouch, so I asked him for information about the book.

http://www.newdiscernment.org/

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West Hollywood coyboy Paul Crouch.
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rlschultz has left a new comment on your post "Trinity Broadcasting Network - Expose":

There are many independent ministries with a strong Internet presence that have opposed the Church Growth Movement. Many of them are more knowledgeable and vocal in their opposition than most of today's alleged conservative Lutherans. A few years back, when I was looking for help in finding out about Rick Warren, I ended up printing out a stack of articles about two feet high. It gave me good insight into the flighty nature of the book of the month trend that is prevalent in today's navel gazing American evangelicalism. Conditions have only deteriorated since that time. So much of the laity has been hoodwinked. A member who desires study from the Book of Concord certainly must seem to be an anomaly.


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GJ - The ELCA pastors, led by Tietjen, rebelled against a CG parish being set up in their territory. The insurance project moved to Yorba Linda, flopped, and closed. That was the only Lutheran opposition I saw, except for Richard Neuhaus' speech against it at Ad Fontes. Neuhaus was one of many people I knew whose disgust with Church Growthism translated into Romanism.

I have always been startled by the Evangelicals' slashing, pointed attacks against the Fuller mentality. The so-called conservative Lutherans simply compromise, defend, and promote it.

Buchholz was supposed to be a critic of Church Growth, but he has been a defender of it, a bulwark for Mark Jeske too.

The truly conservative Protestants, who actually believe in the authority of the Word of God, have no use for Fuller Seminary antics, including those spikey-haired goofballs who called themselves Emergent.

That is one thing lacking in the Synodical Conference (tm). Lutherans should be teaching the Means of Grace faithfully and upholding worship and sermon standards. Their lack of faith in the efficacy of the Word shows the world that they are no more than Fuller wannabees, without the spine to admit the truth about their cowardly retreat.

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Brett Meyer has left a new comment on your post "Trinity Broadcasting Network - Expose":

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/televangelists-accused-of-defrauding-50-million-from-trinity-broadcasting-network/
Their granddaughter, Brittany Koper, recently filed court papers that include allegations of $50 million in financial shenanigans at the world’s largest Christian broadcasting network. Her suit was followed by another from a Koper in-law, who detailed opulent spending at the network on items such as private jets, mansions in California, Tennessee and Florida and a $100,000 mobile home for Jan Crouch’s dogs.

(W)ELS never found the $8,000,000. Who is in a position to explain what happened to eight million dollars of the laity's offerings? I think that qualifies Synod money to be henceforth referred to as Burnt Offerings.