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WHAT WE DO

Watchman Fellowship is an independent Christian research and apologetics ministry focusing on new religious movements, cults, the occult and the New Age.

WHO WE SERVE

We serve the Christian and secular community as a resource for education, counseling, and non-coercive intervention and evangelism training.
As Christians, we believe that “we are our brother’s keeper.” Like the watchman on the wall (Ezekiel 3:17), we have the responsibility to sound a warning against the deception and destructive spiritual abuse practiced by counterfeit groups. In sounding such warning Watchman Fellowship also has a principled commitment to accuracy.

SINCE 1979

Our mission is to fill a crucial need in the Church as a Christian counter-cult* and watchdog ministry. We have three primary goals: to educate the community, to equip the church, and to evangelize the cults.

WHO WE ARE

The ministry was founded by David Henke in Columbus, Georgia in 1979. He remains Chairman of the Board and manages the Georgia office. Watchman Fellowship’s home office is in Texas and we also have an office in Pennsylvania.

WHAT'S IN A NAME

Often confused with the Watchtower Society title used by the Jehovah’s Witnesses, we are in no way affiliated with them. Our name is taken from the Old Testament book of the Bible, Ezekiel.

“Now as for you, son of man, I have appointed you a watchman for the house of Israel; so you will hear a message from My mouth, and give them warning from Me.” (Ezekiel 33:7)

Questions about Jehovah's Witnesses

Jehovah's Witnesses

  • Is the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ translation of the Bible accurate and unbiased?
  • Are its predictions for the future unfailing?
  • Is it true that the Society is closed to occult influences?
  • Is the scholarship of its literature trustworthy?
  • Is the Society’s teaching on salvation biblical?
Questions about Latter-day Saints / Mormonism

Latter-day Saints / Mormonism

  • How did Mormonism originate? Who was Joseph Smith?
  • Is it a Christian religion? What does it teach about God?
  • What is the Mormon doctrine regarding salvation? Life after death?
  • Who do they believe Jesus Christ was…is?
  • What is the Book of Mormon? The Pearl of Great Price? Doctrine and Covenants?
Questions about spiritual abuse

Spiritual Abuse

  • Shaming
  • Focus on performance
  • Manipulation
  • Idolatry
  • Preoccupation with fault and blame
  • Obscured reality
  • Unbalanced Interralatedness
Questions about Prophecy

Prophecy

Concerning prophecy and religious deception, the Bible warns: “Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world” (1 John 4:1).
  • Open-dated
  • Self-fulfilling
  • Conditional
  • Close-dated & Unconditional

Recent Posts & Articles

My Story by David Smith

Note: Videos of David's story and others can be viewed at the end of this post. I was born into a Catholic family, the son of a mother from the Caribbean island of Trinidad who was raised Catholic, and a father who was brought up Methodist and converted to Catholicism...

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The Future Face of Evangelism?

What if you lived in a country where your Christian faith was held by less than 5% of the population? How would that affect your methods of evangelism? And what if the religious views of the population at large were hostile to Christianity? It is hard for us in North...

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Watchtower Fulfills Endtime Prophecy!

In Luke 21 Jesus tells His disciples there will be a number of signs to watch for when the “end” comes. One of these signs is in verse 8 which says, “And he said, Take heed that ye be not deceived: for many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and the time...

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Brainwashing

There is a psychological term for this gradual acceptance of something that would not otherwise be believed. It is cognitive dissonance theory. Leon Festinger described it in his book When Prophecy Fails. Festinger described three elements of social psychology, and...

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Book of Mormon Contradicts Bible

Book of Mormon Contradicts Bible

Joseph Smith called the Book of Mormon “the most correct of any book on earth” (Introduction to the Book of Mormon). That means it is superior in its accuracy to the Bible, according to the LDS church. When confronted with a contradiction between the Bible and the...

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