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Saturday December 15, 2007 ~ 3 Comments
At LifeWay Research, we recognize that research is often a part of discussions and debates. That will always be the case. However, it is important that the research be accurately cited. This week, on the Trinity Broadcasting Network, it was not. Last week a program aired, which can be seen in its entirety here, including some inaccurate information regarding LifeWay Research's recent study on the issue of "speaking in tongues." This statement, from Pastor Dwain Miller of Cross Life Church in El Doreado, Arkansas, is not accurate: "LifeWay... this past summer... did a survey... and they reported that 51% of Southern Baptist pastors believe in speaking in tongues as one of the gifts... The truth is that there are more than half, I believe, of Southern Baptist pastors, anonymously surveyed... said they practice a private prayer language... but they were anonymous about it." I am assuming that Pastor Miller has taken the percent answering the survey question about belief (see the actual question below) and confused it with a claim of practice. They are not the same thing. Here is the correct information (click here for the original article): Private prayer language Later today, I will be calling Pastor Dwain Miller of Cross Life Church in El Doreado, Arkansas to inform him that he has an incorrect perception of our research. As a brother in Christ, I know that he will want to know the correct information. Furthermore, I will be writing the program host and TBN leadership asking that they edit the incorrect information from the program so that people are not confused by the inaccurate statement. Posted on December 15, 2007 at 5:39 PM ~ 3 Comments Tagged with: LifeWay Research, tbn 3 CommentsComment PolicyComments are welcome on discussion posts. Comments are not moderated but do require a keyword to avoid spam. If this is your first time commenting, please review the comment policy. Leave a comment |





































Let me get this straight: a "Christian" network that hosts a guy who claims Adam and Eve had wings and the trinity is actually nine persons misquoted your research? :)
Why am I not surprised?
I know this is probably the part of your job you like least, but I'm glad you are making these corrections. The whole episode was very unfortunate.
So you are saying the same network that vaulted Benny Hinn onto the national stage would misquote and misinterpret statistics? I'm shocked. :)
Since I participated in that survey, and don't practice a PPL--please do make that correction. I did think that was a question that was missing from the survey, however--"do you personally practice a PPL?"--that would have been a good follow up question to those who answered "Yes" to your question above, as I did.
Pursuing Answers to Questions of Faith & Life,
Kelly