Also below: Franklin Graham: Minister of Christ or Priest of Baal?
Listen to the Heart of the Matter program "Franklin Graham's Rock the River Abomination."
Listen to the Heart of the Matter program "Franklin Graham's Rock the River Abomination."
May 22, 2009
Franklin Graham's "Rock"
"For their rock is not as our Rock . . ." Deuteronomy 32:31
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As the old saying goes, some things never change. Included in that category would have to be the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Billy may no longer hold the reins of that ministry, but they are still firmly in the hands of a consummate neo-evangelical, his son Franklin. I assume most who read this article are familiar with Billy Graham's corrupted gospel and his spiritual fornication with Rome. To say the least, son Franklin is no improvement in that regard. Take, for instance, the upcoming "Rock the River" campaign Graham and his organization have planned for this July-August. This series of events will be held in four Mississippi River cities, beginning in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and finishing up in St. Paul, Minnesota. The long and the short of the story is that these events are six-hour-plus rock concerts, with "Christian" bands of course. Naturally there will also be a little man-centered "gospel" preaching by Graham thrown in. Lest we forget, this is all about reaching young people for Christ.
Organizers are reassuring the public "the music is the message" and urging those of the older set who may not like blaring music to bring ear plugs! But, to get to the ecumenical part of this spiritually sordid tale, Rock the River will be quintessential Graham corruption. Roman Catholics are deeply involved in this "evangelistic" outreach to youth. In complete contempt for the church's Rock, Jesus Christ, Franklin Graham's staff is working hand in hand with Roman Catholic Church officials in each of the "Rock the River" towns to make certain the tour is a big success--which means, simply put, that huge crowds attend the concerts, large numbers of young people are wooed into making false professions of faith, the cause of ecumenism is advanced, and Franklin Graham is given good press by the very media people who hate the Christ Graham claims to serve.
An April 23, 2009 article in the official newspaper of the St. Paul/Minneapolis Archdiocese confirms that Franklin is sticking with his father's ecumenical modus operandi. Writing in the Catholic Spirit, Archbishop John C. Nienstedt begins by stating, "I have been contacted by representatives of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, who inform me that they are sponsoring four events this summer in cities along the Mississippi River, called Rock the River Tour." He then goes on to give details of the events, including that they are "aimed at junior and senior high school students." Next, the archbishop gives an appeal for Roman Catholics to volunteer "to counsel the youth who will be present toward a deeper conversion of faith," i.e., the counterfeit faith of popery.
This appeal comes with the reassurance Priest Nienstedt was given from Franklin and Co.: "I have been assured that there will be no attempt to proselytize young people into an evangelical church. Each person will be encouraged to make contact with his or her church affiliation, whether current or lapsed. . . . They state they are not coming to take from our religious communities, but to invest in our youth." I suppose Franklin Graham is quite proud of the confidence Archbishop Nienstedt has vested in him. But any faithful minister of Christ would rather die than to have a faithful son of Rome--an archbishop no less--make such a truthful boast of him. And remember, not only has Graham promised not to "proselytize" Roman Catholic youth, but also he is actually incorporating Roman Catholic counselors into these events!
In his Catholic Spirit exhortation, the archbishop reminds his flock of the benefits of ecumenism, and of course, he is right. Such ecumenical events are very beneficial to Antichrist, even as they are at the same time an offense to the Lord and a very great danger to the souls of sinners. Unlike the Apostle Paul, Franklin Graham is anything but "pure from the blood of all men" (Acts 20:26). Quite the contrary, he is one of those "grievous wolves" of which the Apostle warned. He is an enemy of Christ and His glorious gospel. He is a false teacher in league with Antichrist in the beguiling of lost souls. There will be Christians who will now take issue with me for being too hard on Franklin Graham. Well, to them I say, Where is your compassion for the lost, including Roman Catholics? And even more importantly, where is your love for Christ and zeal for His blood-bought church? The following quote, taken from the Internet blog of a Roman Catholic "youth minister," really says all a true follower of Christ needs to know to judge righteous judgment on this matter.
Click here for a PDF of this article.
As the old saying goes, some things never change. Included in that category would have to be the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Billy may no longer hold the reins of that ministry, but they are still firmly in the hands of a consummate neo-evangelical, his son Franklin. I assume most who read this article are familiar with Billy Graham's corrupted gospel and his spiritual fornication with Rome. To say the least, son Franklin is no improvement in that regard. Take, for instance, the upcoming "Rock the River" campaign Graham and his organization have planned for this July-August. This series of events will be held in four Mississippi River cities, beginning in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and finishing up in St. Paul, Minnesota. The long and the short of the story is that these events are six-hour-plus rock concerts, with "Christian" bands of course. Naturally there will also be a little man-centered "gospel" preaching by Graham thrown in. Lest we forget, this is all about reaching young people for Christ.
Organizers are reassuring the public "the music is the message" and urging those of the older set who may not like blaring music to bring ear plugs! But, to get to the ecumenical part of this spiritually sordid tale, Rock the River will be quintessential Graham corruption. Roman Catholics are deeply involved in this "evangelistic" outreach to youth. In complete contempt for the church's Rock, Jesus Christ, Franklin Graham's staff is working hand in hand with Roman Catholic Church officials in each of the "Rock the River" towns to make certain the tour is a big success--which means, simply put, that huge crowds attend the concerts, large numbers of young people are wooed into making false professions of faith, the cause of ecumenism is advanced, and Franklin Graham is given good press by the very media people who hate the Christ Graham claims to serve.
An April 23, 2009 article in the official newspaper of the St. Paul/Minneapolis Archdiocese confirms that Franklin is sticking with his father's ecumenical modus operandi. Writing in the Catholic Spirit, Archbishop John C. Nienstedt begins by stating, "I have been contacted by representatives of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, who inform me that they are sponsoring four events this summer in cities along the Mississippi River, called Rock the River Tour." He then goes on to give details of the events, including that they are "aimed at junior and senior high school students." Next, the archbishop gives an appeal for Roman Catholics to volunteer "to counsel the youth who will be present toward a deeper conversion of faith," i.e., the counterfeit faith of popery.
This appeal comes with the reassurance Priest Nienstedt was given from Franklin and Co.: "I have been assured that there will be no attempt to proselytize young people into an evangelical church. Each person will be encouraged to make contact with his or her church affiliation, whether current or lapsed. . . . They state they are not coming to take from our religious communities, but to invest in our youth." I suppose Franklin Graham is quite proud of the confidence Archbishop Nienstedt has vested in him. But any faithful minister of Christ would rather die than to have a faithful son of Rome--an archbishop no less--make such a truthful boast of him. And remember, not only has Graham promised not to "proselytize" Roman Catholic youth, but also he is actually incorporating Roman Catholic counselors into these events!
In his Catholic Spirit exhortation, the archbishop reminds his flock of the benefits of ecumenism, and of course, he is right. Such ecumenical events are very beneficial to Antichrist, even as they are at the same time an offense to the Lord and a very great danger to the souls of sinners. Unlike the Apostle Paul, Franklin Graham is anything but "pure from the blood of all men" (Acts 20:26). Quite the contrary, he is one of those "grievous wolves" of which the Apostle warned. He is an enemy of Christ and His glorious gospel. He is a false teacher in league with Antichrist in the beguiling of lost souls. There will be Christians who will now take issue with me for being too hard on Franklin Graham. Well, to them I say, Where is your compassion for the lost, including Roman Catholics? And even more importantly, where is your love for Christ and zeal for His blood-bought church? The following quote, taken from the Internet blog of a Roman Catholic "youth minister," really says all a true follower of Christ needs to know to judge righteous judgment on this matter.
"I've been meeting and networking with some great people and ministries in the evangelical world and it's been great. I get excited when we can all stand behind a common vision and heart for Jesus Christ and for teens. . . . I got an email from a Catholic youth guy who works for the Archdiocese of St. Louis and about the Rock the River tour the Billy Graham Association is putting on in St. Louis in August. . . . Seems that just yesterday at their staff meeting they got the word that Bishop Hermann was behind Rock the River and wants the Catholic Youth Apostolate to get involved!! Praise the Lord! . . . Pretty exciting stuff. Just goes to show you that the Spirit is blessing a heart for unity among Christians! It's the intention of the Spirit to bring Christians together to build His Kingdom. Keep praying for Christian unity - God is moving in our area and I'm sure across the country and around the world."
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The true evangelical church ought to be up in spiritual arms against Franklin Graham and his Rock the River Tour. However, if things go as usual, Christian radio will promote it, local evangelical pastors will enthusiastically embrace it, and many to whom our Lord is "a stumblingstone and rock of offence" will express their wish that there were more "Christians" like Franklin Graham. Meanwhile, at best, only a tiny handful of Christians will be on hand at one or two of the Rock the River events to protest it in the true Protestant sense and present the true gospel of Christ. We must pray that the Lord will stir up and strengthen those whose faith truly rests on, and in, the Rock to take their stand for Him in this critical hour.
--Pastor Ralph Ovadal, Pilgrims Covenant Church, Monroe, Wisconsin, www.pccmonroe.org
Sources:
Christian music event to reach out to youth By Archbishop John C. Nienstedt, Thursday, 23 April 2009
Rock the River Tour - evangelistic youth concert, Tuesday, 03 March 2009
Hey Music Fans!!! Make plans to attend Rock the River, REAP, a division of the Catholic Youth Apostolate of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, Spring 2009 Newsletter
Protestants are cool. Adventures of Mighty Sheep, Tuesday, May 19, 2009
--Pastor Ralph Ovadal, Pilgrims Covenant Church, Monroe, Wisconsin, www.pccmonroe.org
Sources:
Christian music event to reach out to youth By Archbishop John C. Nienstedt, Thursday, 23 April 2009
Rock the River Tour - evangelistic youth concert, Tuesday, 03 March 2009
Hey Music Fans!!! Make plans to attend Rock the River, REAP, a division of the Catholic Youth Apostolate of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, Spring 2009 Newsletter
Protestants are cool. Adventures of Mighty Sheep, Tuesday, May 19, 2009
August 14, 2009
Franklin Graham: Minister of Christ or Priest of Baal?
"And they cried aloud, and cut themselves after their manner with knives and lancets, till the blood gushed out upon them." 1 Kings 18:28
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Less than a week ago, as I am writing this article, I, and members of our Pilgrims Covenant Church, spent over five hours "without the camp" preaching the gospel of Christ and bearing biblical witness against a carnal monstrosity called "Rock the River." This event was one of four staged in Mississippi River cities by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. As of now, approximately 90,000 young people have been "ministered" to at the three Rock the River events that have already taken place. Rock the River is the proud brainchild of BGEA president/CEO Franklin Graham, who also briefly preached the Graham gospel several times during each of the six to seven hour "Christian" rock concerts. Mr. Graham was very open about his reason for making use of head-banging rock, hip-hop, and even a mosh pit set up by BGEA. "We're just changing the lure. Kids today love rock music. We're giving them the music they like and understand" (Quad City Times, Aug. 9, 2009). Now, much could, and should, be said about using sensual, in some cases even sexualized, rock bands to "lure" young people into hearing the gospel according to Franklin Graham. The same is true of Graham's open collusion with Roman Catholics in the planning of Rock the River. But on the August 14th Heart of the Matter program I dealt with those issues in depth.
Click here for a PDF of this article.
Less than a week ago, as I am writing this article, I, and members of our Pilgrims Covenant Church, spent over five hours "without the camp" preaching the gospel of Christ and bearing biblical witness against a carnal monstrosity called "Rock the River." This event was one of four staged in Mississippi River cities by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. As of now, approximately 90,000 young people have been "ministered" to at the three Rock the River events that have already taken place. Rock the River is the proud brainchild of BGEA president/CEO Franklin Graham, who also briefly preached the Graham gospel several times during each of the six to seven hour "Christian" rock concerts. Mr. Graham was very open about his reason for making use of head-banging rock, hip-hop, and even a mosh pit set up by BGEA. "We're just changing the lure. Kids today love rock music. We're giving them the music they like and understand" (Quad City Times, Aug. 9, 2009). Now, much could, and should, be said about using sensual, in some cases even sexualized, rock bands to "lure" young people into hearing the gospel according to Franklin Graham. The same is true of Graham's open collusion with Roman Catholics in the planning of Rock the River. But on the August 14th Heart of the Matter program I dealt with those issues in depth.
What I want to very briefly address here, or perhaps even just report on, is Franklin Graham's notion of what is worship acceptable to the Lord. The Scriptures have much to say on that very issue, for instance: "Give unto the LORD the glory due unto his name; worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness" (Ps. 29:2) and "God is greatly to be feared in the assembly of the saints, and to be had in reverence of all them that are about him" (Ps. 89:7). But apparently Mr. Graham holds the same philosophy as his rock-and-roll followers, including two young women I interviewed at the Rock the River event at which we ministered in Davenport on Saturday, August 8. After our time of preaching, passing out tracts, and holding signs, I assumed my Christian media identity and conducted an interview with two evangelical rockers who had apparently not come past my side of the large area where our three separate teams were witnessing. With pounding, ear-splitting music as the backdrop, I brought up that the Scriptures command that the Lord be worshiped with reverence and also "in the beauty of holiness." I asked them if Rock the River music fits that description. The young women confidently explained to me that "it depends on who you are as a person. Like, some people love this. And you have to worship as you do, and they have to worship as they do." But I asked again, "Is this music reverent?" Again, the god "I" was put forward as the ultimate authority in such matters. "I think it's awesome . . . I think it's perfect . . . I think for them that's reverent. For you it might be different . . . for them it's how they get it all out." Reverence, I was told, is different for everyone. And what of holiness? "I think it's how you view it."
Such is the ignorance and such are the resulting beliefs that allow, and seduce, young evangelicals into the "Christian" rock culture which is anything but Christian and into a worship of God which is really a frenzied, heathenish worship of another christ, with another gospel preached, and all of this by another spirit, not the Holy Spirit (2 Corinthians 11:4). But now consider Franklin Graham's canned media comment, fed to reporters at Rock the River towns and posted on the BGEA website: "As we head up the Mississippi River . . . we will be going against the currents of secularism, postmodernism, and the godless culture in which we live."
Sure. And evil is good and good is evil. And one bright day in the middle of the night, two dead boys got up to fight. Back to back they faced each other . . . etc.
But rather than risk reader fatigue, I will not attempt to describe in depth the ungodly looking characters and music Graham made use of to fight those evils he just mentioned. I will simply ask readers to go to the links provided at the bottom of this page and get a taste of it themselves. Suffice it to say, I am of the opinion that long-haired, ear-ringed men--in some cases wearing eye makeup--and sexualized, screaming, even growling women pumping out ear-splitting, demonic-sounding music while gyrating, writhing, and slamming around in front of immodestly dressed, crowd surfing, moshing, screaming fans is hardly the antithesis of "the godless culture in which we live."
Such is the ignorance and such are the resulting beliefs that allow, and seduce, young evangelicals into the "Christian" rock culture which is anything but Christian and into a worship of God which is really a frenzied, heathenish worship of another christ, with another gospel preached, and all of this by another spirit, not the Holy Spirit (2 Corinthians 11:4). But now consider Franklin Graham's canned media comment, fed to reporters at Rock the River towns and posted on the BGEA website: "As we head up the Mississippi River . . . we will be going against the currents of secularism, postmodernism, and the godless culture in which we live."
Sure. And evil is good and good is evil. And one bright day in the middle of the night, two dead boys got up to fight. Back to back they faced each other . . . etc.
But rather than risk reader fatigue, I will not attempt to describe in depth the ungodly looking characters and music Graham made use of to fight those evils he just mentioned. I will simply ask readers to go to the links provided at the bottom of this page and get a taste of it themselves. Suffice it to say, I am of the opinion that long-haired, ear-ringed men--in some cases wearing eye makeup--and sexualized, screaming, even growling women pumping out ear-splitting, demonic-sounding music while gyrating, writhing, and slamming around in front of immodestly dressed, crowd surfing, moshing, screaming fans is hardly the antithesis of "the godless culture in which we live."
By the way, for those of you who do not know what crowd surfing is, that is when a rock fan is passed overhead from fan to fan--actually from hand to intimate hand. In fact, those who have a strong stomach can see on one of the links provided a young lady being passed around at Rock the River while a wild woman "Christian" singer wails and a very long-haired "man" guitar player flings himself around like a whirling dervish. Another video clip shows the same woman singer make guttural sounds, driving the crowd into even more of a frenzy. This band appeared to be a real crowd pleaser, but they were certainly not out of the ordinary among Rock the River bands.
There was no attempt whatsoever to ban or stop the crowd surfing at Graham's Rock the River events. But I suppose that too could be considered a lure to bring in young men for that "awesome" moment when Graham counts all the hands to signify a "decision for Christ"--like the young Catholic woman who wrote on her blog that she and her friend raised their hands for fun because they were so bored by Graham's preaching!
There was no attempt whatsoever to ban or stop the crowd surfing at Graham's Rock the River events. But I suppose that too could be considered a lure to bring in young men for that "awesome" moment when Graham counts all the hands to signify a "decision for Christ"--like the young Catholic woman who wrote on her blog that she and her friend raised their hands for fun because they were so bored by Graham's preaching!
And then there was the mosh pit which BGEA, at Graham's direction, set up in front of the stage at each Rock the River concert. Young people who wanted to mosh to the frenzied music were invited into the pit to enjoy themselves. Simply put, people mosh by physically slamming themselves into each other and trying to throw each other to the ground. A dictionary definition puts it this way: "to engage in a form of frenzied, violent dancing; slam-dance."
Now at this juncture I want to make very, very clear what Franklin Graham made abundantly clear in the media, what his performers made clear over and over from the stage in our hearing, and what Rock the River fans insisted to us repeatedly with absolutely no shame. What I have been describing--the music, the body surfing, and the moshing--was all said to be worshiping the Lord and praising Him!
Before I close with a conclusion, please allow me to add a little information on the subject of moshing at Rock the River. I will first repeat, the mosh pit was set up by the BGEA. It was set up to be used during the "worship" time, when the "Christian" bands were playing. In fact, consider this from the BGEA web site "real-time updates from Rock the River in Quad Cities": "And now Fireflight's out, bringing their female-fronted heavy alternative rock. . . . the audience of thousands is loving it! Kids of all ages and stripes are out here, moshing as one." Further, the official Rock the River Facebook page, run by BGEA personnel, was happy to have testimonies such as these posted:
Now at this juncture I want to make very, very clear what Franklin Graham made abundantly clear in the media, what his performers made clear over and over from the stage in our hearing, and what Rock the River fans insisted to us repeatedly with absolutely no shame. What I have been describing--the music, the body surfing, and the moshing--was all said to be worshiping the Lord and praising Him!
Before I close with a conclusion, please allow me to add a little information on the subject of moshing at Rock the River. I will first repeat, the mosh pit was set up by the BGEA. It was set up to be used during the "worship" time, when the "Christian" bands were playing. In fact, consider this from the BGEA web site "real-time updates from Rock the River in Quad Cities": "And now Fireflight's out, bringing their female-fronted heavy alternative rock. . . . the audience of thousands is loving it! Kids of all ages and stripes are out here, moshing as one." Further, the official Rock the River Facebook page, run by BGEA personnel, was happy to have testimonies such as these posted:
Brook
i got kicked in the face by a crowd surfer when flyleaf was playing =D yes I'm proud of that July 20 at 2:22pm Haley Omg it was amazing i just got home....my neck hurts so bad from headbanging....omg wish i could c them all again! August 2 at 10:50pm Heather I just got home from it i took amazing pics cause i was n the pit n the very front row i got smashed during flyleaf and kicked n the face also ill have a black eye 2morrow but it was all worth it i was a counselor and 1 of the people i talked 2 got saved and that was all GODS doing not mine so PRAY 4 ALL THE PEOPLE WHO MADE DECISON on augest 2nd August 3 at 12:39am Jayde omg! this girl was crowd surfing and she fell and broke her neck! me and shelby saw her. she looked pretty bad. praying for her. Yesterday at 8:12pm · Report |
Ah yes, and all for the glory of God, done with reverence and in the beauty of holiness. This is called "going against the currents of . . . the godless culture in which we live." Such is the witness of "Christian" worship also set forth, compliments of Franklin Graham, to the world on the Internet and in the print media. Consider these quotes from "Christian" moshers in an excerpt from a Louisiana newspaper, The Advocate.
Will Dover, 19, of Lafayette, was celebrating his birthday, and danced so hard he could barely stand by the end of the set. "I like this stripped-down version of Christianity," Dover said. "I like to just scream for Jesus."
Andrew Reinhardt, 17, also of Lafayette, said he was there with his Asbury United Methodist Church youth group. "I like to throw down in the name of Jesus." John Ervin, 15, of Walker, was there with his church youth group, Walker Baptist. "I like to throw down with these guys I just met. I'm a mosher." Farther back in the crowd, Emmanuel Stewart, 14, and Chris Schultz, 21, were waiting for Mary Mary to take the stage at around 6:30 p.m. "This is a good time to get out and worship with all these people," Schultz said." |
Now, I need to get to that conclusion I mentioned. Franklin Graham considers himself a preacher of the gospel, a minister of God. But I ask the reader, in fact, I challenge the whole Christian church to judge righteous judgment by the Scriptures. True ministers of the Lord Jesus Christ do not facilitate, promote, and encourage crude, frenzied, sexualized, even violent worship as acceptable to the Lord. No, just the contrary. It is the heathens who have always worshipped their false gods in that very way. Certainly the priests of Baal on Mt. Carmel come immediately to mind as one example. So my conclusion then is that Franklin Graham is no minister of Christ; rather he is a minister of Baal and ought to be exposed, rebuked, and resisted for the glory of God and the good of His church.
--Pastor Ralph Ovadal, Pilgrims Covenant Church, Monroe, Wisconsin, www.pccmonroe.org
--Pastor Ralph Ovadal, Pilgrims Covenant Church, Monroe, Wisconsin, www.pccmonroe.org
Disclaimer: The video clips shown in the links below are on YouTube. The video segments themselves were provided to me for viewing. I am not a YouTube user but suspect those who visit it must keep in mind that no doubt there are things on it that no Christian should view.
Flyleaf, "Sorrow," Rock the River, Quad Cities: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgbU5cqmKuI&feature=channel
Flyleaf, "I'm So Sick," Rock the River, Quad Cities: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKAVAbYlkw0&feature=channel
Photos
http://www.superchickonline.com/photos/album/72157606894296399/photo/3258553458/promo-superfly.html
http://www.qctimes.com/entertainment/music/article_b7fca756-81dc-11de-b7bf-001cc4c002e0.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rocktherivertour/3732930363/
Flyleaf, "Sorrow," Rock the River, Quad Cities: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgbU5cqmKuI&feature=channel
Flyleaf, "I'm So Sick," Rock the River, Quad Cities: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKAVAbYlkw0&feature=channel
Photos
http://www.superchickonline.com/photos/album/72157606894296399/photo/3258553458/promo-superfly.html
http://www.qctimes.com/entertainment/music/article_b7fca756-81dc-11de-b7bf-001cc4c002e0.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rocktherivertour/3732930363/