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Heaven or Hell? gospel tract

The Value of Our Souls gospel tract

An Urgent Plea to Roman Catholics

Una Advertencia Urgente a los Catolicos Romanos

More Than These: A Call for Reformation by Pastor Ralph Ovadal

No Excuses! pro-life/gospel tract

What the Bible Really Says about Homosexuality

Homosexuality: The Truth

Chronicles of Sodomite Violence
against
One Christian Pastor

Homosexuals and supporters preparing to storm a church in Madison where Ralph Ovadal and Scott Lively were speaking.

Homosexuals and supporters preparing to storm a church in
Madison where Ralph Ovadal and Scott Lively were speaking.

April 12, 1996:  
A Madison, Wisconsin church where author Scott Lively and
Pastor Ovadal are speaking is besieged by approximately four hundred homosexuals and their supporters. The mob blocks off a street, trespasses on church property, bangs on garbage can lids with mallets, throws rocks at the church windows, and chants things such as "Bring back the lions!" and "You cannot escape us!" Several who gain entrance to the church urinate on the bathroom floor and disrupt the program with curses and filthy language.

Lesbian Avengers disrupting WCU event in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.

Lesbian Avengers disrupting WCU event in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.

Rather than restore order, police ask Pastor Ovadal to cancel the event, claiming they do not "have enough manpower" to restrain the unruly mob of trespassers. A Christian couple who leave in fear sees a large number of police officers standing by in a nearby park, apparently ready in case things get life-threatening and they have no choice but to offend the "gay community" by intervening. At the end of the meeting, police secret Pastor Ovadal out the darkened exit away from the mob and whisk him off in an unmarked squad car. No charges are issued against any of the homosexuals or their supporters. An off-duty Madison firefighter later tells Pastor Ovadal that he spotted several lesbian firefighters in the crowd outside the church.

Homosexual activists dog Lively and Pastor Ovadal in three other Wisconsin cities in which they speak during the same weekend, trying in each instance to disrupt, if not cancel, each event. WCU has extensive video tape footage to verify the facts just related.

May 1, 1996: 
Pastor Ovadal is present on the public sidewalk in Madison, Wisconsin holding a Bible and handing out the Christian tract "Homosexuality: The Truth" to citizens attending a meeting concerning whether or not a pictorial display of so-called "gay and lesbian" families should be put on exhibit in Hawthorne Elementary School.

Standing beside him is a friend holding a large sign reading "Homosexuality Is Wrong." At one point, Pastor Ovadal asks a man passing by what he thinks of the message on the sign. In response, the man first attempts to rip up the sign and then knocks Pastor Ovadal unconscious. A responding officer calls the attack, which lands Pastor Ovadal in an emergency room, a "life-threatening" assault; arrests the man; and charges him with "substantial battery."

The day before the trial of Pastor Ovadal's assailant, the D.A. calls to inform Ovadal that there will be no trial because his attacker's charges are being dropped from substantial battery to an ordinance violation because he "does not want to have a criminal record." Pastor Ovadal continues to suffer neck and leg pain from the brutal attack which is fully documented with police reports.

The following was given in testimony by Robert Knight, who at the time was director of Cultural Studies at the Family Research Council, before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee 
on May 11, 1999 during hearings on the Federal Hate Crime Prevention Act of 1999 http://judiciary.senate.gov/oldsite/51199rhk.htm

"There is evidence that 'hate crimes' laws are not enforced equitably. In Madison, Wisconsin, Ralph Ovadal, a pastor and founder of Wisconsin Christians United, was physically attacked in 1996 while protesting a pro-homosexuality photo display at a public school. . . . According to a medical report, the assault caused 'abrasions, contusions and an injured ankle.' The assailant was never charged with a 'hate crime,' despite the existence of a strong 'hate crime' law on the books of Madison, a liberal college town. The attacker eventually bargained down a misdemeanor battery charge to an ordinance violation, comparable to a traffic ticket."

August, 1996: 
The Monroe Police Department and the FBI investigate a series of threatening letters mailed to Pastor Ovadal by a sodomite satanic group calling itself "Gate Keeper." The letters contain not only very graphic threats against Pastor Ovadal and Christians in general but also black feathers and other ritual objects. They are sealed with a satanic wax seal. 

July 28, 1997: 
Pastor Ovadal is assaulted in Hudson, Wisconsin by a known homosexual who attempts to stun gun him. Police arrest the man with the stun gun, but no trial has ever taken place from the incident.

September 10, 1997: 
While literature dropping with his daughter in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, a known homosexual activist recognizes Pastor Ovadal; stops his car in the middle of the street, blocking traffic; bolts from the vehicle; and begins to scream obscenities at Ovadal while swinging his fists wildly. Police at first decline to issue the man a ticket due to the fact that he "is gay and has a hard time." Residents in nearby homes who witness the event help convince the very reluctant police to give the man a disorderly conduct ticket, which is later dropped.

Pastor Ovadal being arrested in Fort Atkinson for holding a sign which says, "Christ Can Set You Free."

Pastor Ovadal being arrested in Fort Atkinson for
holding a sign which says, "Christ Can Set You Free."

On the same day, Pastor Ovadal is arrested for standing on the public sidewalk holding a sign which says, "Christ Can Set You Free." Ovadal is charged with loitering and resisting or interfering with a police officer doing his official duty. While the police confront Pastor Ovadal, a car with pro-gay bumper stickers circles the block. After the arrest, Fort Atkinson police claim Ovadal was blocking the sidewalk and not allowing pedestrians to pass, a claim which a video tape of the incident disproves. Over a year and several legal briefs later, a judge drops all charges against Pastor Ovadal.

June, 1998: 
A WCU billboard posted near the homosexual district in Madison is destroyed twice in two weeks, and a nearby WCU billboard is destroyed once. After the first board is wreaked the second time, Pastor Ovadal notifies Madison police that he is hiring a private investigator to stake out the scene in hope of identifying the perpetrator. Pastor Ovadal tells police to make them aware of what is happening and to assure them that the P.I. will work with them. Within hours, the press calls to ask WCU about the stake-out. A reporter tells Pastor Ovadal that the police leaked plans to catch the vandals to the media. Needless to say, the perpetrators were never caught; but at least the destruction stopped.

Vandalized WCU billboards in Madison, Wisconsin.Vandalized WCU billboards in Madison, Wisconsin.Vandalized WCU billboards in Madison, Wisconsin.

Vandalized WCU billboards in Madison, Wisconsin.

February 17, 1999: 
Following an earlier rash of Anthrax threats to abortion clinics around the country, WCU's Monroe office receives an envelope containing a substantial amount of a white powder. The local police tell Pastor Ovadal that there is nothing they can do about it; and if it is Anthrax, he and his family will "be dead by this time tomorrow anyway."

After an abortion clinic in Milwaukee receives an Anthrax threat the next day, resulting in a massive police and media response, a third party calls the FBI about the letter WCU had received and had subsequently turned into the local post office. Pastor Ovadal is immediately interviewed by a very concerned agent, but has not to this day been informed of the results of the tests that the agent said they would certainly do on the powder. Several calls to the FBI produced no response.

(This incident is documented in the 1999 WMD Terrorism Chronology, Monterrey Institute of International Studies, at http://cns.miis.edu/pubs/npr/vol07/72/wmdchr72.htm.)

Pastor Ovadal has also received other substances through the mail, such as cat manure, and has had lewd objects put in his family's mailbox.

2001: 
A phone call in which a threat is made to burn down Pastor Ovadal's church is investigated by the Green County Sheriff's Department.

February 13, 2002: 
A letter threat against a WCU worker is investigated by the Green County Sheriff's Department.

March 18, 2002: 
Homosexuals visit Pastor Ovadal's church in the middle of the night and attach handmade rainbow flags to the church fence. The intruders are chased away by a dog before they accomplish anything else.

January 29, 2003: 
A phoned in death threat against Pastor Ovadal is investigated by the Omaha, Nebraska Police Department's homicide unit.

December 9, 2003
As police in Galena, Illinois watch, a young man spews out obscenity at Pastor Ovadal and then attacks him with a five-foot stick which is three inches in diameter. At the time, Pastor is holding a sign which reads, "Christ can set you free." He is standing beside a banner which reads, "Homosexuality is sin." Pastor's assailant hits him in the knee with enough force to shatter the solid wooden stick in three pieces! Police then amble across the street and place the young man under arrest, but he is not charged with battery but rather with only disorderly conduct! Apparently, in Galena, Illinois, it is against the law to "cause a disturbance" by hitting a Christian pastor with a club! Several weeks before at a similar picket, police watched as a young woman spray painted a WCU banner. In that case, police refused even to issue a ticket to the vandal. It remains to be seen if the young man who "kneecapped" Pastor Ovadal will ever go to trial.

On a regular basis, Pastor Ovadal and WCU receive threats via phone, e-mail, and letter which are not turned over to the police due to the improbability of catching the perpetrators and the time considerations regarding such an attempt. Below is a small sample of such threats:

"You people make the Nazis look like loving, compassionate, caring human beings. And pastor Ralph Ovadal, what a sad excuse for a human being you are. You say you have been knocked unconscious, been stun gunned, spit on, had things thrown at you and been threatened hundreds of times. I hope one of those threats comes true very soon as the world does NOT need people like you. There is no reason why you should be allowed to live in it. None at all! You breed hate. May you be kidnaped, raped, murdered and then put into a barrel of sulfuric acid. Hopefully soon. Merry Christmas."
-E-mail

"If you ever come to my house again, I'll shoot you with a f------' shotgun!"
-Call received by WCU

"Do not leave this type of bull---- on my door ever again ('bull----': an English word used to describe your pamphlet). . . . We are a society of conformity; if you don't like us get out of our way, if you are not like us we will destroy you. . . . "
-E-mail

"Arrest Wisconsin Christians United Council of Bigots!"
-E-mail

"God will strike thee down for the hate you try to spread. Stay in Monroe where your hate and babbling are accepted. Hate mongers like you will soon receive the proper wrath of those more tolerant and Christian. You will receive your punishment - soon. Stop spreading your trash and hate. I can't stand you and your beliefs but I tolerate it - for a short time longer."
-E-mail

"WCU - we're onto you, and we're a lot closer than you think."
-E-mail

"Now that DOMA passed, remember to watch your un-Christian mouths. Be careful not to offend the gay community. Homophobia won't be tolerated. The choice is yours. I will hold you personally responsible."
-Letter

"I would thank you only to keep your brainwashed zealots from their spineless delivery of such tripe to my door step. . . . I'll sick the dogs on you!"
-E-mail

"I have two hands, two feet. I can fight. . . . I am a Gay Nazi. A skin-head. I've dedicated my energies to confronting the injustices people like you persist in doing. Show your ugly head. . . . I can give you a beating. . . . Sieg Heil."
-Letter

"I do not want to see anymore of these hateful/anti-Christian pamphlets on my doorstep otherwise I will personally come down to Monroe and shove it down your throats or up your a--. . . . I never want to see your swill on my doorstep ever again or I might have to make a little visit to Monroe. (And I WILL, guaranteed!)"
-Letter

"You a-- h---s, put this s--t on my door again and I will personally hunt you down and crush your skull under my front tire. Burn in hell you, ----."
-Letter

"Hey a-- h---s, if you ever put another one of these on my door step, I will kill you . . . in fact, I'll have a gun ready and loaded waiting for your dumb a--! Being gay is acceptable . . . to me, and 98% of society! You'll go to hell for snooping in others' business! HA! HA! HA! to you, ---- ----! F--- you, f--- your mom, f--- your dad. Burn in HELL!!! P.S. I'll be praying that you all get cancer or AIDS!"
-Letter

"Silence WCU!!! . . . Incinerate WCU sanctuaries. Break up WCU crowds. . . . Ban WCU radio ad campaign. . . . Mass possess WCU leaders. . . . WCU members machine gunned down. . . . Implode WCU. . . . Kidnap Ralph. . . . Exterminate entire WCU membership. . . . WCU's absolute annihilation 'tis necessary! . . . Sue WCU to pick clean Christian bones. . . . Take bold dramatic stands against WCU!!! . . . Click in uzi clips. Hit WCU weak points. . . . Trail WCU activists. . . . Booby trap WCU gatherings."
-From the Satanist group Gatekeeper, postmarked Madison, WI

"You're going to wind up in a box six feet under, or you're going to wind up in the county jail. You got that, you f-----g Christian a-- h--e?" 
-Excerpted from a message left on WCU's phone answering machine

". . . So you must realize there is a risk. For every action there is a reaction, and they are not always proportionate in the minds of either side. I don't mind your gullibility when it doesn't interfere with reality. However, you are confronting the savages among men, and as a savage, I have an option to act as such. Whether or not I do may depend on any number of things. Free will again. Very unstable isn't it? Who am I? I could be every fifth person you see at a demonstration. Or every tenth person. You just never know. Keep that in mind when making an unwelcome intrusion into the life of a stranger."
-E-mail

"You put the wrong literature on the wrong piece of private property. The fact you use a 'PO Box' describes in volumes you are gutless and can not face human life of any kind on any judgment day. Please - come to our gay pride celebration here in the Twin Cities - raise your ignorant signs - I will be there and you will feel my wrath. If you set foot on my property - again - and spill hatred, threaten me, I will be there on your judgment day and spit on your face."
-E-mail

"May all you sick and twisted m----r f-----s be struck down by the biggest f-----g lightning bolt that your god can muster and may your toilet-hole for a church be swept away in a f-----g flood that carries all your sorry a---s with it."
-E-mail

"The next m----r-f-----g time you put ANYTHING in my mail box I will personally hunt you down and . . . [too graphic]."
-E-mail

"If I get one more f-----g pamphlet on my door like this, I am going to find the person who put it there, I am going to hunt them down, and I am going to beat the living s--t out of them. You people are f---ed up. You people are wrong; and if you want to know the truth, I will put the fear of God into you. I am so mad, so mad. Go to hell."
-Excerpted from a message left on WCU's phone answering machine

Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 8:14 PM
Name: sidd
City: cross plains
State: Wisconsin
Country: america m----r f-----s
Email: f---you@yahoo.com
Subject: f--- you you stupid homophobes
Message: you guys are the biggest group of misunderstanding pieces of s--- i have ever met, if it were up to me i'd beat all of your m----r f-----g faces in with a bat and watch and laugh as you guys bleed to death on the cold pavement. you all deserve to burn in hell, if anyone should be discriminated against it's you a--h---s, get a life, get some tolerance, think for once m----r f-----s
-E-mail

"You ------- homophobic -------- mother -------! You EVER come to  my house again with this -------- 'information' i'll beat the  living ----outa you. You ------- -------- are the reason GOD IS DEAD~ he  cant stand --------- like you. Really hope you find the courage to come out of your own closet you ------- freak. Now go ----yourself, then do us all a favor and put the shotgun in your mouth and pull the ------- trigger. Faggot . . . COWARD!!!!! HYPOCRITE!!!!!! Kill yourself!!"
-E-mail

"THE NEXT G--D-- TIME YOU SEND THIS S--- TO OUR HOUSE I WILL EXTERMINATE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU PEOPLE ARE A CANCER THAT MUST BE REMOVED! . . . GO TO H---!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
-Letter

"My reason for calling is because I'm sick of seeing this blasphemic propaganda that's being spread on people's doors about wrongdoing and comparing homosexuals to drug dealers and prostitutes. I think you all need to get a life before a jihad is placed on you. I will blow up your church in Monroe."
-Message left on PCC's voice mail

"Hi, listen here, man: I don't understand this stuff you put on my porch about homosexuality. Cause you know what? I just happen to be a homosexual and a Marine sniper. So you best watch yourself."
-Message left on PCC's voice mail

And so it goes, on and on and on . . . you get the picture.

Related article:
The Asymmetrical World of New Sodom and Her Suburbs: Are they trying to kill truth-tellers or just the truth they tell?

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This web site contains references to Wisconsin Christians United (WCU). That ministry, which was founded by Ralph Ovadal in 1993, has been included as a ministry of Pilgrims Covenant Church since April 1, 2005. Those who desire to support the ministry of Pilgrims Covenant Church may send their gifts to PCC, P.O. Box 314, Monroe, WI 53566. Those who desire to support a specific ministry effort of PCC, such as "The Heart of the Matter" or the cost of the literature which we distribute, should be sure to designate that when sending their gifts.

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