Category: Sandy Simpsom

Baha’i & YWAM’s “Indigenous People’s Movement” (IPM)

by Sandy Simpson, 3/6/08

Comparison Chart

This chart should be of grave interest to those in YWAM and those supporting YWAM and its agenda with the IPM or “First Nations” movement led by people like Daniel Kikawa (Perpetuated In Righteousness), Don Richardson (Eternity in Their Hearts:Startling Evidence of Belief in the One True God in Hundreds of Cultures Throughout the World), John Dawson (Taking Our Cities for God: How to Break Spiritual Strongholds), Richard Twiss (One Church, Many Tribes : Following Jesus the Way God Made You), Terry LeBlanc (Creating Christian Indians: Native Clergy in the Presbyterian Church) and many others.  You will notice a very close comparison in this chart between false religion and so-called “Christian” leaders.  Please read what YWAM, The Emerging Chuch, the WCGP and others are teaching that are almost exactly what the Baha’i teach. Continue reading »

An Expose on T.B. Joshua of The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations

by Sandy Simpson

There has been a lot of talk about T.B. Joshua from Nigeria lately. I have written to him asking for two items: (1) a copy of his doctrinal statement and (2) independent HIV tests from BEFORE those he claims he has healed were allegedly healed proving they had AIDS to begin with. On his The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations web site he makes claims of AIDS healings but provides only testimonials and pictures of people holding up what are supposed to be HIV tests taken, in some cases, before and after the fact. Most people will readily realize that testimonials and HIV tests shown in photographs do not constitute proof. HIV tests from before their visit to The Synagogue should be provided independently of The Synagogue to verify any alleged healings. That spectacular things are being seen at his church and on video seem to be without doubt. But let’s not forget that many of the “miracles” we see could also be faked. If these are indeed true miracles, we still need to investigate the source. It is important to remember that Satan is capable of both healing (Rev. 13:14) and making people sick (Job 2:7). I have suspected for a long time that occult healings can sometimes be the result of the enemy lifting sickness or disease that was a result of his inflicting sickness and disease in the first place. Why would he do that? Simply to prop up his false prophets and false healers and to deceive people! We also need to be aware of the fact that a house swept clean without true repentance and belief in Jesus Christ is a house that is open to further demonic episodes (Matt. 12:43-45). That’s why it’s always important to check back on those who claim to be healed and see if they are still healed at a later date. Continue reading »

Letter to Youth With A Mission

Dear YWAM Leadership,

I am writing this e-mail to ask the leadership of YWAM a few questions.

I am wondering how the leadership of YWAM can endorse and work with a false prophet like Benny Hinn?

Loren Cunningham spent a record four days on the Benny Hinn “This Is Your Day” TV show from 2/4 – 2/7/02, thereby giving tacit and actual approval to Hinn’s ministry. Continue reading »

11 Reasons To Reject The Teachings Of The Indigenous People’s Movement

by Sandy Simpson

The “Indigenous People’s” (hereafter IPM) or “First Nations” movement is an unbiblical movement teaching heresies and doctrines of demons being spread worldwide by YWAM, Don Richardson, author of “Eternity In Their Hearts”, John Dawson of President of YWAM, Richard Twiss of Wiconi International, Terry LeBlanc, Daniel Kikawa of Aloha Ke Akua, Danny Lehmann of YWAM/Calvary Chapel Komo Mai, and many other adherents. Continue reading »

An Endrun Around Rom. 1 And Acts 17

by Sandy Simpson

A Gameplan of YWAM with reference to the Indigenous People’s Movement (IPM) in order to promote IPM ideology.  I have yet to hear them, or any other leader in the IPM for that matter, teach these Scriptures in context.  Yanking Scriptures out of context is one of the first marks of false teaching. Continue reading »

Rick Warren Connections

Especially to the Ecumenical Third Wave New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) and “Positive Thinking” Movement

compiled by Sandy Simpson

Ecumenical Unity

The message, which was titled “The Potential of a Single Life,” was a witty, motivational challenge to single people to dedicate themselves to God. Rick Warren said, “You are as happy as you choose to be. You can waste your life on vanities, spend your life on yourself, and invest your life for God.” Mother Teresa was used as an example, with no warning about her false gospel.

http://www.wayoflife.org/fbns/visit-saddlebackchurch.html Continue reading »