Monthly Archives: March 2015

The Lure of Nondiscipleship Christianity and What We Can Do About It – Denny Heiberg

Originally from here. Seven years ago this March I willingly checked myself into a hospital and allowed a skilled surgical team to put me to sleep, cut open my abdomen, and remove, via a handful of robotic fingers, my prostate … Continue reading

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Leonard Ravenhill: A Brief Bio Article – Historical Dictionary of the Holiness Movement

Taken from page 245 in the Historical Dictionary of the Holiness Movement: RAVENHILL, LEONARD (b. Leeds, England, 18 June 1907; d. Lindale, Texas, 27 November 1994). International Holiness Mission and Calvary Holiness Church (CHC) minister, evangelist, and author. Raised in … Continue reading

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The Bible, Spouse Abuse, and Divorce – GotQuestions.org

Originally from here. Question: “Is abuse an acceptable reason for divorce?” Answer: The Bible is silent on the issue of spousal abuse as a reason for divorce, although it is obvious that God expects us to love one another and … Continue reading

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One Day – Robin Mark

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The History of the Emerging Church Movement – Elliott Nesch

Artistic, universalist, liberal Christians are rising in Generations X and Y, under the leadership of Brian McLaren (A Generous Orthodoxy, 2004), Rob Bell (Love Wins, 2011), and other kindred spirits. It is called the “emerging/emergent church movement.” UNIVERSALISM FOR GENERATION … Continue reading

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Four Movements in the Church

1. Ray Comfort – Calvary Chapel-influenced open air preaching. 2. Jed Smock – Confrontational Evangelism. 3. John Arnott – Catch The Fire / The Prophetic Movement 4. Rick Warren – The Seeker-Sensitive Movement

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The Coming Persecution – The Vision (1973 Prophecy) – David Wilkerson

The night he unveiled his vision to an unsuspecting audience. He was scheduled to speak at a massive charismatic conference in Minneapolis, hosted by the acknowledged charismatic movement leader David du Plessis. His invitation to Dad gave my father’s message … Continue reading

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Extracts on Anabaptists and Charismatic Gifts

Originally from here. The term charismatic comes from the Greek word charismata, which means spiritual gifts. It is the informal name given to the movement which is calling the Christian church back to a fuller recognition of the Holy Spirit … Continue reading

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