CrossTalk Radio interviewed Paul Washer on the Gospel and the upcoming Reality Check Youth Conference.
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For more information on the Reality Check Youth Conference click on the external web link below or go to: http://anchoredintruth.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=538&Itemid=125
The Reality Check Youth Conference is sponsored by Anchored in Truth Ministries: http://anchoredintruth.org
The conference will be taking place December 28-30 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
This radio show was posted by Grace Community Church in San Antonio, TX: www.gccsatx.com
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Thank you, brother Washer What Mr. Washer preaches about the false gospel and youth ministry in this nation is so true and vital. I can confirm what he is preaching against. 14 years ago, my sister started attending an e-free youth group with a youth pastor who was the most popular and well-liked of any. My sister and many other non-Christians got swept away by this man's incredible personality. 14 years later, I can testify that none of them are following Jesus Christ. My sister is a whole-hearted atheist. I attended UW Madison and was saved in 2005. I did not know anything about Christianity and began attending Campus Crusade for Christ, where hundreds of students are brought in to their weekly "Prime Time" meetings by rock music, the preaching of popular UW athletes and charismatic personalities, and a false gospel. I lived in a huge campus crusade house of 24 guys, all of them born out of Primetime. There was incredibly dirty speech, drunkenness, and all sorts of sin in that community. A zoning problem arose where we found the house could not have more than 20 people, and the guys rearranged their rooms and lied to the inspector. I was treated contemptibly and despised because I refused to join in any of this. Mr. Washer's preaching serves to protect Christians from danger and false brethren.