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More
Than These: A Call for Reformation
By Pastor Ralph Ovadal
270 pages,
$8
© 2004 Heart of the Matter
Publications
ISBN: 0-9665251-1-6
A Story Which Needed Telling
An ecumenical epidemic
has broken out in America. These days, many evangelical Christians accept
Roman Catholics as “brothers and sisters in Christ” and the Roman
Catholic Church as a Christian church, albeit with some unbiblical
“doctrinal distinctives.” Pastor Ralph Ovadal believes that the
pro-life movement has been one of the key factors, if not the key factor,
in desensitizing Christians to the danger and sin of accepting the Roman
Catholic Church as Christian. In More Than These, Pastor Ovadal
begins with the Second Vatican Council of 1962-1965 and documents how the
Roman Catholic Church has systematically used the pro-life movement, with
the help of Christians, to advance its ecumenical strategy. In the writing
of this book, Pastor Ovadal drew from his own extensive experiences
working in virtually every area of the pro-life movement, beginning in the
late 1970s and including the rescue movement. His years spent as a
Christian radio and television program producer and host on a nationwide
network provide an added perspective shared by few people. More Than
These is also based on research from a wide range of sources, some of
which are unavailable to all but a relatively small group of pro-life
activists.
This book
details how Roman Catholic influence and even doctrine has permeated the
pro-life movement, including street-level activist ministries, Christian
radio, the pregnancy center networks, and the hearts of major Christian
ministries. It documents the damage that such influence has had on the
cause of Christ, including actual stories of Protestants converted to the
Roman Catholic Church due to Christians being involved in pro-life
ministry with Catholics. More Than These is an exposé and a
history book, but it is so much more than that. It is a personal story, a
testimony, a documentary, a Bible study, and a clarion call for
reformation. The lessons learned from this book should be applied not only
to pro-life ministry but also to any and every Christian ministry work. |
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Author's
Note
"Prove all things; hold fast that which is good."
1 Thessalonians 5:21 |
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It is an understatement to say that More Than These
was difficult to write. I spent much time agonizing in prayer before and
during its production. Right up until the end of the project, I prayed
about whether or not I should actually publish this book; but I could not
escape the conviction that it is the Lord's will that I do so. I fervently
prayed about what should be included in More Than These and what
should be left out. The reader may trust me when I say that there is much
more which I could have shared. I wanted to make sure that I did not
document actions, words, and decisions by named individuals which were
simply based on spiritual immaturity or ignorance. I did not want to use
any quote or action by any named person which was an exception to his
normal modus operandi rather than both a past and present rule. I
certainly did not want to embarrass individuals, now or in the future, for
a lapse of judgment here or there. We can all look back on mistakes in our
Christian walk which now make us wince. Tragically, in this confused,
apostate age, few of us were blessed to be under solid, sanctified Bible
teachers from the time we were saved. Thus we sometimes have learned
things the hard way. At the same time, no historical account can be viewed
with much credibility or accomplish much good if it is written in the
abstract and so smacks of hearsay. Therefore, I determined to name
individuals when it was proper to do so, was necessary for the credibility
of this book, and was crucial for the cause of Christ.
For many reasons, I have literally lost much sleep over
this book. In addition to the deep determination to treat people honorably
and compassionately with regard to the issue just discussed, I had concern
that some Christians who were too young to have been involved in some of
the events of the past related herein will pompously assume that, given
the exact same situation, they would not have made the mistakes which some
of their elder brethren made. That is more than an assumption; in many
cases, it is a presumption. There may be other Christians who did not get
involved in those same events because they were simply apathetic and
self-centered. This book is not written as an excuse for the do-nothing,
armchair critic to gloat.
Lastly, there may be old pro-life friends who read this
book and decide that I am some sort of traitor for sharing my story, my
heart, and my convictions. I would urge those individuals not to judge
this book from an experiential or emotional standpoint but rather to prove
it by the Word of God. Quite frankly, old, dear friendships forged in
adversity are the very reason that I almost did not publish this book; but
old friendships must not stand before the cause of Christ and His gospel.
More Than These will cause controversy, no
doubt. But this book came about as a result of controversy, and I trust
the conviction of the Holy Spirit. I have been challenged by some who
disagree with my position on pro-life ecumenism to systematically present
my position on paper. I have spoken out and preached in-depth many times
on ecumenism in general; but it is true that, up until now, I have written
no treatise specifically on pro-life ecumenism. After having several
individuals repeat the claim that I had not put my position in writing
because I could not defend it, I decided to write a book on the issue. I
do pray that the Lord will use this book mightily for His cause and His
Church. I believe that what is shared in these pages is applicable far
beyond the pro-life issue. |
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Dedication |
| This book is dedicated to those Christians who truly
sacrificed much to rescue the unborn between 1987 and 1993. If few of your
brethren appreciate your selfless courage, surely your deeds still testify
of it. I have literally seen your valiant faces marred with dust and sweat
and, in some cases, blood. I am a witness that you did what is rare for
American Christians in this modern age. For a high and noble cause, you
risked property, liberty, limb, and in some instances, even life. Though
that cause was fatally compromised and your leaders let you down, God knew
your hearts; and I trust that your posterity will remember your courage. |
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Contents |
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Author's
Note
Chapter One
A Question Long in Need of an Answer
Chapter Two
Christians and Catholics Together . . . When?
Chapter Three
No Coincidence
Chapter Four
The Catholic Pro-Life Players
Chapter Five
Saddling Up the Beast |
Chapter
Six
Follow the Leaders
Chapter Seven
Deadly Leaven Made in Rome
Chapter Eight
Home to Rome Via the Pro-Life Movement
Chapter Nine
Many Reasons, No Excuses
Chapter Ten
No More Either Or
Afterword |
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