Texas Supreme Court Rules Again in Local Church v. Harvest House Case
On February 16, 2007, the Texas Supreme Court denied a petition for rehearing that was submitted by
the Local Church and Living Stream Ministry in their $136 million defamation lawsuit against Harvest
House Publishers and authors John Ankerberg and John Weldon.
The purpose of the Local Church’s petition for rehearing was to urge the Texas Supreme Court to
reconsider an earlier denial issued on December 1, 2006. In both petitions, the Local Church
took issue with a Texas Court of Appeals (First District) opinion which ruled that Ankerberg
and Weldon’s book Encyclopedia of Cults and New Religions did not defame the Local Church.
The two rulings from the Texas Supreme Court firmly uphold the opinion written by the Texas Court
of Appeals, which declared that the allegedly libelous statements in the Encyclopedia are not
“of and concerning” the Local Church, and therefore “are not actionable.”
“With this ruling handed down by the Texas Supreme Court,” says Bob Hawkins, Jr., president of
Harvest House Publishers, “we, as well as authors John Ankerberg and John Weldon, want to express
our deep gratitude to so many who have stood by us throughout this arduous legal battle over the
right to responsibly speak the truth in love. God has taught us all a great deal as we have
depended upon Him every step of the way. May He receive all the glory for this victory and vindication.”
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