Since mid-June, Jack and Rexella Van Impe have been focusing almost exclusively on “Chrislam,” which they say is the merging of Christianity and Islam by numerous churches across the states in an effort to promote a demonic one world religion. A number of Christians believe that “Chrislam” is a sign of the end times.
What they are so upset about is the Faith Shared project sponsored by the Interfaith Alliance and Human Rights First, where clergy representing various faiths gather during services to read from one another’s texts. The project’s goal is to unite the faith community and to “counter the misperception, including in the Arab and Muslim worlds, that the United States is a nation defined by the widely covered images of the marginal few who would burn a Qur’an, rather than by a proud and longstanding tradition of religious freedom, tolerance and pluralism.”
Jack Van Impe had recently “outed” various preachers such as Rick Warren of the Saddleback mega-church for apostasy, saying they were practicing “Chrislam” on the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). When Van Impe learned that the names were censored, he terminated his prophecy show broadcasted on the network. Last week, Van Impe made a public statement to Paul Crouch, founder of the network:


