"There is a revolution coming to the Body of Christ that is going to redefine how we define Christianity." (Bobby Conner, Cincinnati, OH, 5/29//99). A recent crusade in Hickory, NC, is a perfect picture of the present world of mega evangelical ministries. The mix was Greg Laurie, rock and contemporary entertainers, local churches, and, supposedly, ... Read More
Almost every false doctrine or confusing doctrine is a partial truth taken out of context. Biblical balance is the high road of gospel preaching. The term, Latter Rain, is a grand Biblical idea and connects in the Old and New Testament to the Feast of Pentecost and the Pentecostal baptism in the Book of Acts. ... Read More
A recent Sunday School handout for our beginner children had a picture of a young girl sitting on a cloud talking to the moon. I called the company that we receive our material from and confronted the Sunday School material editor. She tried to dismiss my worries by explaining to me that the story was ... Read More
Calvary was not some cheap event. It was not a show of tears and piety. It was the action of the Creator of this universe in the ultimate act of Divine holiness. He was redeeming the souls of men and, finally, redeeming His world. The Great God, whom Isaiah called the High and Lofty One ... Read More
Mystery Babylon and the One World Church have many very sharp characteristics. One of those characteristics is usually called “Replacement Theology.” There are certain religious groups that are Biblical in some areas of their beliefs but proponents of “Replacement Theology” in another area. I do not believe we can characterize all of these as Mystery ... Read More
"For the mystery of iniquity doth already work: only he who now letteth [will let], until he be taken out of the way. And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming." (2 Thessalonians 2:7-8). In each ... Read More
Of an English family with great traditions was Commander Booth-Tucker. His Devon forbears sailed with Sir Francis Drake and a long line of Tuckers distinguished themselves in army and navy. His grandfather was chairman of the Court of East India Company, an office of almost regal character. Tuckers were judges and administrators and soldiers in ... Read More
An earnest Christian young woman was about to sail from Liverpool to visit friends living in Jamaica. It was in the days of the old sailing ships. The voyage would be long and fraught with perils. She decided to visit Rev. William Bramwell, a much-esteemed Methodist minister in the city, and to ask him to ... Read More
The movie "The Passion of The Christ" is a Catholic Mass performed by actors instead of a priest. That’s not my opinion, but the clear opinion of the Catholic news organization, Zenit. Here are their exact words, "This film, for its author, is a Mass: Let it be, then, in an obscure language [Latin], as ... Read More
One of the great classic truths preached by the Evangelical and Pentecostal churches for the last 200 years has been the pre-tribulation Rapture. I do not suggest that there were no exceptions, for there were indeed good people who loved and preached Jesus but did not agree with this particular interpretation; however, the Pentecostal Revival, ... Read More
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