With the accusations they throw indirectly against me on the public airways. So they should have no problem at all to accept this openĬhallenge to defend their Christian claims which I have outlined above, along One of us is not telling the truth, we can notīe both right. That they are right in what they claim on their radio, and TV broadcasts, and Rod Hembree and his Christian crew appear to be so very confident and cretin Had been held in Tennessee in 1925 and aired over the public airways in the USA. Tevelivison station as had been done at that famous Scopes "Monkey Trial" which This can be televised by an independent secular Very key issues like who in fact is the real GOD, the Christian Bible and the Rod Hembree and his Christian ministry on an open debate on these I am puting out this invitation toĬhallenge Mr. Since we are at opposite ends on this very issue. Obviously we both can not be right in what we claim to be the truth, Up to now I have said very little about this His crew have been reading our web pages in order to debunk what is written on Rod Hembree and his Life Lessons Canada Ministries have tried to contradict mostĮverything I have stated on my web sites. Public airways with their TV and radio broadcasts, and the Internet. Is targeting not only Canadians, but to people throughout the world on the Life Lessons Canada Ministries teach the perverted, hereticalĬhristian dogma of their fictitious god, Je-Zeus Christ. Of the Holy Testament web sites, which are both hosted on the Angelfire / I have noticed that Rod Hembree and his Christian ministry has tried to debunk, in a very indirect way, of course, everything I have written on my web pages in, Town of Haileybury and the People Orangeville, Ontario is not far from where I am located in Haileybury, Ontario. The Christian ministry I am talking about belongs to Rod Hembree, who is the president/owner of Life Lessons Canada Ministries, Quick Study, Good Friends Fellowship, and The Stream TV.com which has a radio and TV network. "We all loved him very much, and he loved us.There is a Christian ministry who had beenĬhallanging me over the public airways for the past few years located in "Speaking for the staff and board here at Cornerstone TeleVision Network, we would appreciate your prayers also. "I ask you keep Cathy, Ron's wife, his mother, and the Hembree family in your prayers," announced CTVN's Bixler in her statement. that evening and three days later at 8 p.m. His memorial service, scheduled for July 7 at Cornerstone Ministries in Export, Pa., will take place at 11:00 a.m. Hembree is survived by his wife, Cathy his mother, Lucy six children and six grandchildren. "His labors in God's vineyard, I am sure, will continue to yield a great harvest for years to come," Parshall added. Vice President and General Counsel Craig Parshall similarly highlighted Hembree's "zeal for the Lord" along with his "profound appreciation for the impact of Christian television, and a clear understanding of the issues that confronted those in Gospel broadcasting." "Everything he did in life revolved around ministry and his love for the Lord," commented his son, Chad Hembree. Hembree's dual passion for the Word and missions also led him to author 65 books and write hundreds of articles in publications including Billy Graham's Decision magazine and Christian Life. The program is still running after 20 years. One of Hembree's signature programs on CTVN was "Quick Study," which led viewers through the Bible in one year. "Loved and respected by many in the NRB, Ron's steady leadership and optimistic outlook will be sorely missed."Īfter having begun his career writing for the national headquarters of the Assemblies of God, Hembree later felt a strong call to Christian television and launched his first daily Bible study program, "Rejoice," in 1979.Īs president of Cornerstone TeleVision Network (CTVN), Hembree brought together both an extensive background in pastoring and media ministry. Frank Wright, president and CEO of the National Religious Broadcasters, in a separate statement. "Encourager, teacher, godly example, and friend – all these and more can be said of Ron Hembree," added Dr. "It is with great sadness I announce to you that our beloved brother and friend went to heaven the evening of June 10," reported Cornerstone TeleVision Founder Norma Bixler in a video statement. Christian broadcasters this past week have been mourning the loss of Ron Hembree, president of Cornerstone TeleVision, who died last Thursday at the age of 72.
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