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Archive for March, 2006

The Circus Comes to Town

Posted by Melvin Jones on March 31st, 2006

I’ve said before that the current church environment is what has been called “target rich.” And part of the trouble with a profusion of targets is there is only one of me. Fortunately, as more of you send me information, I can efficiently focus on specific targets…er…areas. Such was the case with Mrs. Peebles and her pimpological hat-trick coming up in April. (more…)

If You Lay Down With Dogs, You’ll Get Up With Fleas - Every Time

Posted by Melvin Jones on March 31st, 2006

Let’s pay a little more attention to I.V, Bridget his wife, and their third daughter, Pastor Irishea before we move on. I’ve seen them on television before. I believe the daughter has a program called “Get Real” or something like that. Both the husband and the wife have been known to preach on a Sunday morning. Both, as you have seen, dress like Donald Trump wannabees. (more…)

New Light, New Scams, Same Results

Posted by Melvin Jones on March 28th, 2006
The Usual Suspects

Monique, my eyes in Houston, just sent me a follow-up on those Sam Houston Tollway bandits I. V. and Bridget Hilliard.

If you remember, Bridget Hilliard celebrated her fiftieth birthday a couple of weeks ago. Not only were the New Light pimps willing to advertise the “soiree” before hand, they took pictures of the whole thing. The good thing about the event is they didn’t try to hide what they were doing. The bad thing about the whole thing is they didn’t try to hide what they were doing. (more…)

We’re Baaack!!!

Posted by Melvin Jones on March 27th, 2006

We’re back! It seems traffic on the site has increased so much that we had to increase the size of the server we are using. I must say I was surprised at that particular turn of events.

My vastly over-priced webmaster did the yeoman’s share of the work involved in getting the site back up. In fact, if the truth be known, I just sat, wrang my hands, and nattered on about how the we gotta get the site back up. He identified the problem, figured out the cause, and better than that, figured out how to get us back on line.

Well, we’re back. And we’re planning a couple of improvements I think you will really like. I’ll tell you about them in the coming weeks.

Why We Do What We Do

Posted by Melvin Jones on March 22nd, 2006

Here’s another watchman site. He does a good job of explaining why we do what we do. Click on the picture or click HERE.

Hey, why re-invent the wheel if another brother has done a good job already?

Give it a read and give him your support with prayer and whatever else you can provide. If you have information, feed it to him as you have been doing with me. Believe me, we do appreciate it. This posting is a result of a reader’s inputs. Thanks.

The Monument is Nearing Completion

Posted by Melvin Jones on March 20th, 2006

I went out to the construction site to take a look at the new worship center John Jenkins is erecting in Kettering. It’s really starting to shape up. It appears to be a nice roomy place. In fact, unlike Evangel Temple’s giant mushroom across the street from Six Flags, it actually looks kind of tasteful. Not exactly Baptist, so to speak, but tasteful. Click on the image to see a larger picture.

My only concern is that once he moves into the new building, once he “proves” himself to the Big Dogs, the congregation is going to pay the price as he moves them further and further into Word of Faith heresies and incidental materialism. As I said in a comment: I fear it is going to be a place of empty preaching and emptier people.

To Pimp or not to Pimp - There is a Difference

Posted by Melvin Jones on March 14th, 2006

I love visual aids when I teach. And Carlton Pearson is a spectacular visual aid I can use to explain at least one of the subtleties of this site. And yes, smash-mouth can have its subtleties. (more…)

The Horse, the Wolf, and the Man

Posted by Melvin Jones on March 9th, 2006

A couple of readers have suggested that John Jenkins and others like him compromised on the truth in order to build their membership. His argument to himself probably went something like this: (more…)

Not Just A Cosmic Bell Hop - By Neeci

Posted by Melvin Jones on March 8th, 2006

I used to think the Word of Faith (WoF) doctrine was one hundred percent Bible-based. But now I know it is not. I grew up in WoF churches for most of my life, and looking back, I see I only saw God as a God of miracles, healings and money. Funny enough, that was not all He was. (more…)

Astral Projections and Nifty Visions

Posted by Melvin Jones on March 5th, 2006

So, we go from a professor at a Baptist seminary (Joel Gregory) to a speaker from the Assemblies of God and Rhema training center (Nance). I’ve heard of being eclectic , but this borders on cognitive dissonance. Thus the amorphous blob in the shift from Gregory to Nance.


Let’s face it. Unless Dr. Gregory is a closet charismatic, or Nance secretly denies the basics of Pentecostalism, John Jenkins is calling in two men who hold to two distinct and, in this case, mutually exclusive views.
But despite what the two men may believe, the sign outside FBC Glenarden says, here let me say it slowly, B-A-P-T-I-S-T. By definition, Nance, as a graduate of an Assemblies of God Bible College and a graduate of the Rhema School of Astral Projections and Nifty Visions holds to many things that are an antithesis to Baptist doctrine. (more…)

A Chance to Learn - Second Time Around

Posted by Melvin Jones on March 3rd, 2006

This is a posting from a couple of months ago. I’m reposting it for folks who may not have seen it since first visiting the web.

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By the way folks, here’s something you may be interested in. It’s a gathering of apologists up near Harrisburg PA.
I’ve sent in my money and plan on being there (if the Lord don’t come and the creek don’t rise, of course).
While I’ve never spoken with the hosts, the speakers seem to be of pretty good repute though obviously I can’t categorically vouch for them. I can’t vouch for their teaching ability either.
Still and all, it should be, at a minimum, an interesting excursion and a couple of days away.
Now I should warn you that they are pretty much Reformed Presbyterian in nature. Though that isn’t a bad thing by any means from my point of view.

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Since I tend to do smash-mouth apologetics, I hope they don’t squirt me with the ammonia water the trainers use on dogs.

I’ve already signed up, sent in my money and am counting on getting my FREE CD of the conference. If they don’t mind, I might even try to post a segment or two of the presentations.

Sometimes I’m Embarassed for Them

Posted by Melvin Jones on March 1st, 2006

This posting was giving me some trouble. I have placed a PDF of the posting here.