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Mysticism… and Dr. Strange

by Berean Call
November 25, 2016

Both Star Wars and Avatar teach various aspects of mysticism indirectly through their focus on the Force and shamanism respectively, but Dr. Strange (the latest of the Marvel super heroes to come to the big screen) is a narrative that specifically and clearly explains mysticism as the story unfolds.

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The Autobiography of George Muller – PDF

by George Muller

George Müller never made requests for financial support, nor did he go into debt, even though the five orphanages cost over £100,000 to build. Many times, he received unsolicited food donations only hours before they were needed to feed the children, further strengthening his faith in God.

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A review of ‘We cannot be silent’

by Albert Mohler
November 4, 2016

The West is undergoing a monumental moral revolution which is decisively undermining – indeed, destroying – millennia of accumulated cultural, religious and ethical tradition. This is especially found in the sexual revolution which is sweeping everything before its path.

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Footsteps of the Messiah

by Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum

Using the Book of Revelation as an end time road map, Dr. Fruchtenbaum weaves the prophetic writings of the Hebrew Scriptures and Messiah s teachings to reveal God s plan for the future of Israel and the world.

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A directory of authors (Three NOT recommended lists)

by Chris Lawson
December 9, 2013

 It is no secret these days that Christian bookstore and ministry resource databases are often jam-packed with so – called Christian resources that are actually promoting anything but biblical Christianity. This is the primary reason for these three lists – to help warn and protect you, the reader, and to provide a quick reference guide.

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M. Scott Peck: The Road Broadly Traveled

by Debbie Dewart

Scott Peck began his trek down The Road Less Traveled as a Buddhist when he wrote his best selling book by that title. By the time his second book was published, he claimed a conversion to Christianity. However, his Buddhist teachings remain a vital part of his writings, along with other aberrations such as process theology, Mormonism, New Age doctrine, and the secular humanist values of psychotherapy.

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The Long War Against God: The History & Impact of the Creation/Evolution Conflict

by Dr. Henry M. Morris

A landmark book, tracing the origins of evolutionary thought from the dawn of history to the present time. Learn how Greek philosophy, Darwinian evolution, and humanism all have polluted man’s knowledge of the true God. Morris has spent 55 years researching evolution’s origins, and this heavily documented work is a fascinating read for anyone interested in the behind-the-scenes developments that ushered in the modern philosophy that seeks to eliminate God.

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10 Serious problems with Jesus Calling

by Tim Challies
November 11, 2015

Sarah Young’s Jesus Calling is a phenomenon that shows no signs of slowing down. According to publisher Thomas Nelson, it “continues to grow in units sold each year since it was released [and] has surpassed 15 million copies sold.” Yet it is a deeply troubling book. I am going to point out 10 serious problems with Jesus Calling in the hope that you will consider and heed these warnings.

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Global Warming, Blind Faith, and Global Delusion

by Bob DeWaay

A review of Taken by Storm – The Troubled Science, Policy, and Politics of Global Warming by Christopher Essex and Ross McKitrick. This past January I met Dr. E. Calvin Beisner who told me about a book that shows that the irreducible complexity of the numerous factors that contribute to climate makes it impossible to know or predict future climate changes. Beisner is involved with the Cornwall Alliance and has written on the topic of climate change. This article is a review of the excellent book that he recommended.

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