Deception:
Christian Publisher By J. Matt Barber
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WaterBrook
Multnomah Publishing Group is planning to release,
through its liberal sister imprint Convergent
Books, a manuscript paradoxically titled God
and the Gay Christian: The Biblical Case in
Support of Same-Sex Relationships. Is the Christian world about to suffer through another World Vision moment? The
book’s author, Matthew Vines, is a homosexual activist and Bible revisionist
known for manipulating Christian terminology to advance the counter-Christian
homosexualist agenda. Despite
his frequent use of a Christian-like lexicon, Vines surprisingly admits
to running an apostate enterprise that he calls The
Reformation Project. An unabashed denier of Biblical teaching on sexual
morality, Vines has publicly acknowledged that his goal is to “reform
church teaching on sexual orientation and gender identity.” The book is
scheduled to be published on April 22, 2014. In an
email sent to BarbWire.com,
a source with unspecified ties to Multnomah wrote the following: “With
a little help… I recently followed a few breadcrumbs connected some
dots and the picture turned out to be pretty disturbing. I know for
a fact that there are certain individuals (whistleblowers, if you will)
who believe this information should become public, but there is immense
pressure from within Multnomah Publishers to keep this under wraps, and
not allow entities in the NRB Association/Evangelical orbit to learn about
it.” Multnomah
is a long-trusted name in the world of Christian publishing. It is now
part of WaterBrook
Multnomah Publishing Group. Over the years the company has published
scores of Biblically orthodox works by authentic Christ-followers like
Randy Alcorn, Kay Arthur and Dr. David Jeremiah. The company has also
published manuscripts by Mother Teresa. WaterBrook
Multnomah and the pro-“gay” Convergent are supposedly sister imprints
with the same parent company, Random House. But
are they really sister imprints? In truth, it appears that WaterBrook Multnomah and Convergent are effectively one and the same same head, same staff, same offices, same printers and even the same ink. Only
the name has been changed to protect the guilty. Continued the email: “A little
over a year ago, WaterBrook [Multnomah] announced the formation of a new
imprint, called Convergent. From this article [in
Publishers Weekly] you
can see where it’s going: ‘Stated [WaterBrook Multnomah president Stephen
W. Cobb], “The audience for Convergent Books represents a growing movement
of consumers. These readers typically don’t see themselves as either liberal
or conservative, evangelical or mainline. Yet they frame their spiritual
journey in Christian terms, and they’re absolutely passionate about what
theologian Brian McLaren has called, ‘the sacred endeavor of loving God
and neighbor, stranger, alien, outsider, outcast and enemy.’” Publishers Weekly further explained the connection: “The
imprint will be based in Colorado Springs, Colo., and headed by Stephen
W. Cobb, who has been president and publisher of the WaterBrook imprint
since 2001. With the acquisition of Multnomah Books in 2006, a Multnomah
imprint was added to Cobb’s portfolio. …” The email to BarbWire provides more context: “An
‘imprint’ in the publishing world is like a mask the name and logo of
the entity may be unique, but the same staff, editors, executives, promoters,
are behind the book as are behind those put out by other ‘imprints’ (i.e.,
directly from Multnomah, and wearing that brand/mask). So Multnomah is
now consciously trying to hide from NRB [National Religious Broadcasters]
and its members the fact that it is putting out this new project. Insiders
are reporting threats should they release any such information outside
the company, but I believe Multnomah authors have a right to see the full
picture of the company with whom they’re partnering. (Though we should
try and protect those who are under threat.)” A 2012 article at Christian Retailing offers further clarity on the connection: “The Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House, has announced the launch of Convergent Books, a new Christian imprint. Random House is the parent company of WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group, comprising WaterBrook Press and Multnomah Books. .. “The [Convergent] imprint, based in Colorado Springs, Colo., like WaterBrook Press and Multnomah Books, will be headed by Stephen W. Cobb, president and publisher of Crown’s Christian imprints for the past 11 years. ... “Cobb told Christian Retailing that he ‘doesn’t see any impact’ from Convergent Books on WaterBrook Press and Multnomah Books. ‘They will continue to publish with the same mission and scope as before, he said.” So, not only does Convergent have the same head as WaterBrook Multnomah (Steve Cobb), it also has the same body (staffers) and, apparently, the same everything else. Convergent is simply WaterBrook Multnomah by another name. Is it any wonder that the company’s Christian employees are upset? Moreover, is it any wonder that WaterBrook Multnomah allegedly wants them silenced? Convergent’s sole purpose is evidently to both print and make tons of money from counter-Biblical books that would otherwise set off a firestorm if printed under the WaterBrook Multnomah banner. Same company, different mask. It’s smoke and mirrors. It’s confusing because it’s designed to be confusing. It’s intentional a shell game purposefully calculated to obfuscate and hide the ball from the Christian community. It is
reasonable to speculate that Multnomah is trying to cover up its fast-growing
connection to sexual sin activism, and furtively avoid the kind of widespread
scandal and Christian backlash that took place after World Vision abandoned
clear Biblical teaching on sexual immorality. World Vision had recently
embraced the sodomy-centered and counter-Biblical notion of so-called
“same-sex marriage,” only to quickly reverse course and publicly ask the
global Christian community for forgiveness. Multnomah
appears poised to make the same mistake. I seem to remember reading something somewhere about this kind of deception. I don’t know, maybe Steve Cobb can recommend a good book on the topic.
“Woe to those who go to great depths to hide their plans from the LORD, who do their work in darkness and think, 'Who sees us? Who will know?’” Isaiah 29:15 Matt Barber (@jmattbarber on Twitter) is an author, columnist, cultural analyst and an attorney concentrating in constitutional law. Having retired as an undefeated heavyweight professional boxer, Matt has taken his fight from the ring to the culture war.
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