Questions surround TV preacher inquiry
By RACHEL ZOLL, AP Religion Writer
Among the many conservative Christians who feel misunderstood by the general public, the six televangelists under investigation by a Senate committee are an embarrassment.
The ministers’ on-air faith healings and fundraising, backed by self-serving misinterpretations of Scripture, reinforce offensive stereotypes of greedy preachers and put their followers […]

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There is nothing new under the sun said Solomon, this goes as well for the new “prophets/apostles” movement that can be traced to late 1940’s revival called The “New Order of the Latter Rain”.  From the Latter Rain Movement brought birth to numerous teachings such as the Manifested Sons of God heresy.  This movement brought […]

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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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In the past, individuals such as Benny HInn have made numerous false prophecies. That trend continues with the following excerpts from The Elijah List.]
Recently I was invited into a prison to teach about the shofar and, of course, to blow it . .  . At the end of the teaching, I explained how the breath […]

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What would you say, I wonder, if you were told that there is a teaching sweeping through evangelical churches in our day that not only has made changes to, but has also taken out the very core of the Gospel and replaced it with a fake?
Such is the message being propagated by Kenneth Hagin, Kenneth […]

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Look at these statements made by Mr. Hinn at the Blaisdale Arena, Honolulu, HI, on February 28, 1997.
I’ve know moments of such anointings, it’s really hard for me to describe those moments. I’ve known moments when I’ve not only felt the presence of God, I’ve smelled the presence of God. I did this morning right […]

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[TBC: While false doctrines of the New Age and their perversion of Scripture are quickly recognized by most evangelicals, a growing percentage of evangelicals accept the same lies as taught by high-profile pastors, authors, and speakers. Calling themselves prophets or apostles, false teachers draw individuals after themselves into various “kingdom-now” cults and heresies under various […]

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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 are Kenneth Copeland’s “Believer’s Voice […]

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In an editorial in the last issue of The Quarterly Journal, co-director G. Richard Fisher explored the world of tabloid prognosticators and how an undiscerning world is all too quick to “”run after psychics and psychic predictions.””
He also pointed out that an attraction for prophecy and future-telling, a longtime staple within Charismatic camps, has made […]

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Kenneth Copeland Quotes,  He is a spirit.  And Jesus said the time will come and time now is that they that worship him worship him, in spirit and in truth.  And he imparted in you when you were born again…Peter said it just as plain, he said we are partakers of the divine nature.  That […]

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