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June 14, 2006 Mr. Ken Ball Dear Brother Ball: Grace and peace to you in Christ Jesus. I am writing to warn you of the anti-Trinitarian and
hence anti-Christian doctrines being I have suffiôiéntly documented many of Darts unorthodox teachings. I have enclosed documentation for your viewing. PLEASE, for Jesus sake, do something about stopping this unorthodox teaching from making further inroads where young, weak and/or immature Christians are influenced. It has no place on any evangelical Christian radio station. My concern is that by airing programs of organizations, when examined more closely are actually unorthodox, people are deceived. This deception is enhanced when programs to prOmote their ministry are placed among well-known evangelical ministers and ministries. There is a relationship of trust between Christians and Christian radio and television stations that the programs they air are produced by groups that at least meet the basic criteria of orthodoxy. Otherwise, we will soon have more Armstrong groups, Jehovahs Witnesses, Mormons, and other counterfeit Christian organizations using Christian stations to draw unsuspecting listeners into their folds. Many Christian stations are realizing Ronald L. Dart is not
orthodox. His program Born to Win has been cancelled from fourteen
stations, including Trevecca Nazarene Universitys WENO In closing, having Ronald L. Darts program on KCWJ 1030AM is equivalent to giving acceptance to a program by the Jehovahs Witnesses. My prayer is that you, Brother Ball, will investigate what I have written and documented and remove Born to Win from KCWJs programming schedule before many others are misled. Very respec ully in Chri 3231 Rosedale#3
Mr. James Kieferdorf After reviewing the materials I have decided BORN TO WIN stays. However, in keeping with our policy of fairness, KCWJ would be happy to offer you a similar media broadcast schedule in a similar time slot at similar cost to what Mr. Dart is paying us to air his program. For complete details, please contact: Mr. Jason Friedline, Sales Manager In HlS service, Ken Ball "Note by James Kieferdorf: "Called Ken Ball Thursday June 22, 2006 to discuss his reason, why he would keep Dart on, he hung up on me. |
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