“A Way Which Seemeth Right…”
By TBC Staff - MB Published on thebereancall.org (http://www.thebereancall.org)
Created 2005-10-01
There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death. (Proverbs 14:12 [1])
I recently attended the Celebrate Recovery Summit 2005 at Saddleback Church in Southern California. The primary purpose of the conference was […]

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Weaning Evangelicals Off the Word - Part 3
By T.A. McMahon
Published on thebereancall.org (http://www.thebereancall.org/node/5958)
Created 2007-08-31
The previous two parts of this series (TBC, 2/07 [0] , 3/07 [0] ) made some observations that should be of great concern to those who consider themselves Bible-believing Christians. Paul warned that there would come a time when “sound doctrine” (2 […]

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Two years ago, the Los Angeles Times revealed that [Paul] Crouch [of the Trinity Broadcasting Network] paid a former employee $425,000 to stay quiet about an alleged 1996 homosexual tryst in Lake Arrowhead. TBN [has] had to fend off allegations of plagiarism, fleecing poor viewers out of hundreds of millions of dollars while living extravagant […]

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“BILLY GRAHAM AND HIS FRIENDS”
by Dr. Cathy Burns
WHO GETS THE DECISION CARDS?
      
As far back as 1955 Dr. James E. Bennet and Rev. Jack Wyrtzen met with Billy Graham.  Graham told them “that if some minister, who was a modernist, sent 50 of his people to Graham’s meetings, and they were saved, he (Billy) would not […]

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Contextual Theology - Falling From Truth Through the Emerging Church
 
by Roger Oakland
In order for the emerging church to succeed, the Bible has to be looked at through entirely different glasses, and Christianity needs to be open to a new type of faith. Brian McLaren calls this new faith a “generous orthodoxy.”1 While such an orthodoxy […]

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The Goddess and the Liberal Church
The message of the goddess has gained a hearing in the church as well. The philosophy of the goddess is currently being taught in the classrooms of some of our seminaries. In a growing number of seminaries the student population is becoming increasingly female, and many of these women have […]

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Meditating For Peace
Buddhists, Catholics, Hindus, Muslims, Protestants Meditate for Peace [Exceprts]
ANURADHAPURA, Sri Lanka (UCAN) – Silence filled the soundproof room as people sat on the floor, their eyes closed.
This odd grouping of people in a strange setting seemed to be doing nothing.
They had come together at Nuwarawewa Rest House, a well-known tourist hotel in Anuradhapura, […]

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Christians may believe that they are participants in a “faith once delivered to the saints,” but the shape of that faith has varied greatly through the centuries. From the stately and ornate forms of Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism, to the humble and plain worship of the Amish, Jesus is followed and revered in a myriad […]

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Pope: Other Christians not true churches
By NICOLE WINFIELD, Associated Press Writer
Pope Benedict XVI has reasserted the universal primacy of the Roman Catholic Church, approving a document released Tuesday that says Orthodox churches were defective and that other Christian denominations were not true churches.
Benedict approved a document from his old offices at the Congregation for the […]

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 WORD-FAITH MOVEMENT
by Clete Hux
Founder/Founding date: As a movement rather than an organized group, there is no founder or founding date, per se.  The philosophical roots extend to Gnosticism.  E.W. Kenyon (1860-?) was perhaps the earliest modern exponent to blend the movement’s eastern mystical and New Age elements with Christian teaching.
Official Publications: None.  Two prominent publications […]

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