Parents of PLI

By: Rev. Jack Cascione

Dear Reclaim News Readers:

Many of you have asked to understand the real philosophy behind Pastoral Leadership Institute or PLI.  PLI is not about religion.  It employs the latest motivational and control techniques of group dynamics more correctly called, "Dialectic Processing."

One of the foremost experts in the world on this subject is Dean Gotcher <iardeangotcher@yahoo.com>

Gotcher travels the world lecturing on the history of Dialectic Processing and its adoption by government, higher education, business, and the church growth movement.

Reclaim News is not endorsing the theological position of any person or any location where Gotcher holds his lectures.  However, we repeat, PLI has adopted Dialectic Processing and Praxis as the basis for "Leadership Training."

Hundreds of LCMS pastors are being trained by PLI and now the St. Louis Seminary has agreed to accept some of PLI's courses for graduate credit.

Once you hear and understand Gotcher and compare PLI's reading list with Gotcher's book list, you will understand how secular techniques are now being used in place of "Gospel motivation" in the church.

We will not stop this world wide movement but Christians should be aware of the fulfillment of "Revelation 13:17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name."

The "mark" is not about a tattoo, but an imprint on the mind and activities of those who respond to this world instead of the Gospel.

Those in leadership can hardly resist the application of Dialectic Processing because it helps them control people without the appeal to faith in the Bible.  Dialectic Processing makes the "Leader" the text.  It is all about the power rush.



You are invited to the Greater Los Angeles Diaprax Conference

Sponsored by

The Institution for Authority Research and Anselm Bible Church

January 24-25, 2003
Friday, 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Saturday, 8:30-5:00 p.m.

Williams-Bristol Civic Auditorium/Bellflower Community Center
16600 Civic Center Dr.
Bellflower, California

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CONFERENCE SPEAKERS


Dean Gotcher, director of the Institution for Authority Research from
Herndon, Kansas ADiaprax: The Dialectic Process and Praxis@

Phil Worts, detective with the San Diego, California police force ADiaprax and Community Oriented Policing@

Steve Goss, mechanical engineer from Tucson, Arizona ADiaprax and Total Quality Management@

Robert Klenck, orthopedic surgeon from Seal Beach, California ADiaprax, the Church, and Globalism@

Pastor John Coleman, pastor of Anselm Bible Church, Los Angeles ADiaprax and the Church@

(*Steve Rea, Phil Ring, and John Loeffler may also speak, depending on their availability)

 For more information, e-mail iardeangotcher@yahoo.com or call Pastor Coleman at 323-293-7335




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November 7, 2002