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What error? Not in the know here
What error? Not in the know here
I am certainly not pro-Hyles, but the writer of this essay has an agenda that the reader should beware of: Lordship salvation; any other thinking is a "false gospel."Interesting piece I just ran across.
WHAT IS TRUTH: Hyles-Anderson College & First Baptist of Hammond: Do They Now Please God?
So he would be biased!I am certainly not pro-Hyles, but the writer of this essay has an agenda that the reader should beware of: Lordship salvation; any other thinking is a "false gospel."
I've met Pastor Wilkerson and heard him preach, and believe he is a good man. I have heard that the administration there is working quietly to right some past wrongs, but don't know anything more than that.I've had a couple of reports that the culture has been corrected under John Wilkerson. Anyone else hearing positive reports?
I have to agree, a name change seems like the no-brainer first step.Back in the early 80's the Jack and Dave Hyles were "exposed" for the character, teaching, and administration that one can easily align with heretical.
Great damage was done by them to the name of Christ.
When the name of both names of Hyles and Anderson are removed from the School(s), the church publically holds all responsible accountable, and purges the name Hyles from being esteemed, then perhaps they may again gain a bit of credibility.
Until then, there is nothing worthy of any support for the institutions or church.
Anderson's letter mentions more than once about reinstating Dr. Ray Young as President of HAC. Though that apparently never happened, Ray Young serves in the current administration as Vice-Chancellor.Here's the open letter Anderson wrote with his demand (scroll down past the top page for the actual letter): http://www.soulwinning.info/bible/NoteFromDrAnderson.pdf.
Though I don't agree on some things, I have to hand it to him, Anderson has used his money for the Lord. Commonwealth is the fourth Bible college he has helped start.Interesting. I am shocked that no one in my church ever told me about this. The letter is dated December 17, 2015, so it has been almost five-and-a-half years since Russell Anderson gave his ultimatum of "ninety days." What I want to know is how Pastor Wilkerson was able to appease the co-founder of the college. Dr. Anderson has sued at least one ministry in the past when they did not do as he asked, and I am stunned that he did not do the same with FBCH.
He now holds his membership at Clays Mill Road Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky, with Pastor Jeff Fugate. His final years seem to be devoted to helping the Commonwealth Baptist College thrive and assisting in its church planting endeavors within the state.
Because of Jack and David Hyles and Jack Schaap I was never a fan of HAC or FBCH. That being said, since all of the problems finally surfaced, Jack Hyles passing, and David Hyles being wherever now, and Jack Schaap being where all three of them belonged, IN PRISON, and with things starting to be rectified, I have found myself mellowing on them. I'm still having some reservations about the college, but, I believe that a name change would be a good thing. It might actually help them in the long run to shed the vestiges of the past. At least it would give them somewhat of a fresh start and show that they're trying to break their ties to the past.I've met Pastor Wilkerson and heard him preach, and believe he is a good man. I have heard that the administration there is working quietly to right some past wrongs, but don't know anything more than that.
I agree with you about the name change, and I agree with TheOldJudge that it probably won't happen.Because of Jack and David Hyles and Jack Schaap I was never a fan of HAC or FBCH. That being said, since all of the problems finally surfaced, Jack Hyles passing, and David Hyles being wherever now, and Jack Schaap being where all three of them belonged, IN PRISON, and with things starting to be rectified, I have found myself mellowing on them. I'm still having some reservations about the college, but, I believe that a name change would be a good thing. It might actually help them in the long run to shed the vestiges of the past. At least it would give them somewhat of a fresh start and show that they're trying to break their ties to the past.