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TheWatchman Fellowship is, according to its website, an independent,non-denominational Christian research andapologetics ministry focusing onnew religious movements,cults, theoccult and theNew Age. It was founded in 1979 and is based inArlington, Texas,[1][2] with offices in six states and one inRomania.[2][3] It was founded in 1978 by David Henke.[4]
The mission of the Watchman Fellowship has three primary goals: to educate the community, to equip the church, and to evangelize the cults.[5] The Fellowship encourages traditional Christians to gather accurate information about groups that deviate from "essential Christian doctrines."[6] Its president is James Walker.[7]
Rather than objecting toparanormal activity onskeptical grounds, the Watchman Fellowship claims thatspirits may be real and malevolent.[8]
In 2007, it contributed 45,000 items from the organization's own collection to theSouthwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.[4]