September 29, 2011 @ 10:54 AM

A few months ago I read a large quantity of very disturbing material from a number of ecumenical religious organizations. 

As I was reading many web pages and further educating myself about the global ecumenical plans and progress, the Roman Catholic agenda to absorb all of Christendom, and the syncretizing of religions through Interfaith dialogue, my concern for what lies ahead for biblical Christians continues to greatly increase.  My concern for those entwined in liberal ecumenical blindness has also greatly increased.  The Scripture is clear, "All who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution."  (2 Tim. 3:12)

Sadly, a large quantity of Christians in the West recoil at the idea of us as believers having to suffer for Christ.   Many Christian leaders simply won't have it - popularity, personal comfort, and a consistent ministry salary check are oftentimes more appealing than being bold in the Gospel and enduring the consequences.

Simply put, in light of the global ecumenical agenda of the present and the future, those that follow what Scripture teaches will be cast out as unloving, judgmental, divisive, etc. - that is, those that actually believe and stand up for the truth of the Gospel as Scriptures states it.

I am writing this Blog Announcement to share an article with you that nails this unbiblical ecumenical agenda down and exposes it for what it is - falsity, deception and compromise. 

Canadian based research analyst Carl Teichrib of Forcing Change has recently published his September 2011 Forcing Change article titled I Promise to be Politically Correct....The Great Commission and Religious Pluralism.

Here is Mr. Teichrib's Forcing Change announcement, which also includes an announcement about my own article being published in the same newsletter:

Dear Friends of Forcing Change,

   I Promise to be Politically Correct....

The September issue of Forcing Change starts with the above heading. It's a provocative title, and it fits with the theme of the first article: A review of the sweeping changes poised to take place in Christian missions. For you see, this summer three major groups representing 90 percent of Christendom worldwide released a report on how the "Great Commission" is to fit in our multi-religious, global society. In the end, the Great Commission was redrawn as an interfaith-based, social-conscious movement - a "politically correct" new face for "doing missions."

   Regardless if you're a missionary, a church layman, a pastor, or a financial giver to missionary organizations, you need to know how Christian missions is being influenced to become a partner in global change.

   Capping this September issue of Forcing Change is a guest writer, Christopher Lawson. His essay provides an overview of how Jesus Christ is being redefined to fit our religious, social, and cultural fancy. The relevancy of this piece is immediately obvious.

   Download your edition of Forcing Change today. Make copies and pass them on to friends and church leaders.

   And thank you for your continued support of Forcing Change! Your membership is a vital part of our research efforts.

Carl Teichrib
Editor, Forcing Change

http://www.forcingchange.org/

 

For those of you that have never visiited ther Forcing Change website, I cncourage you to do so. 

We also want to encourage you to consider a membership with the Forcing Change publication.  Should you choose to do so, you will be able to receive monthly updates that deal with cutting edge issues, that many Christains [and non-Christians] are overlooking these days, and falling prey too. TYhere are also other benefits that you can read about at the Forcing Change website.

I do hope this helps at least some of you in your personal pursuit to remain faithful to Christ, the biblical Christ, and not be led away with the error of the wicked.  Don't be swayed and deceived by the international ecumenical agenda that includes a new Code of Conduct (CCC) in The Great Commission via Religious Pluralism.