Showing posts with label Seeker-sensitive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seeker-sensitive. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

The Suicide of American Christianity



 
American Christianity is dying a slow death at its own hands. Instead of positively affecting the secular culture, we are being infected by it under the guise of being "seeker-friendly" and "loving." Soon, the church may be an exact mirror of the culture that seeks to destroy us.

With a lack of strong, principled leaders, and with followers who want their ears tickled instead of being challenged to pursue righteousness, American Christianity is writing its own epitaph as it slowly dies. Unless we reverse course by embracing the complete, absolute truth of God's Word and stop trying to redefine God in our selfish human image, only a remnant will remain from a once-powerful church.

Do we have the courage to challenge our leaders and ourselves to reject secular culture and its influences? Or will we continue to die a slow death at our own hands as we continue to inhale the cancer of secular humanism? Time is running out.


Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication Date: 2012
ISBN: 1449750249
ISBN-13: 9781449750244

This Book can be purchased at Christianbook.com ( See Link:
http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/product?item_no=750244&event=AAI
 


Tuesday, November 27, 2012

New Evangelicalism


New Evangelicalism and the Purpose Driven 
and Emergent Movement

In this book you will discover and learn that there has been an intentional departure from believing the Bible is Inerrant and trustworthy, and has plunged the church of the 21st century down the treacherous slippery slope of accommodation and compromise. Paul Smith carefully documents the sobering truth in this book.

Some of the questions that will be answered are:
Are there clear historical markers that identify this paradigm shift?

Why have so many evangelicals identified themselves as “new evangelicals”?

What is the relationship between Fuller Seminary, the Purpose Driven Church, and the Emergent Church Movement?

How is the Emergent Church push for globalization harmonizing with the new world order in these prophetic last days?

Paul Smith answers these questions with case studies and documentation of the events that lead up to where we are now. The author shows the progression of ideas that were birthed in aberrant church beliefs and it’s historical origin. Smith writes that New evangelicals learned about the word “dialectic” from Karl Barth and neo-orthodoxy, and is today used by Emergent churchmen. This decline was only possible when the inerrancy of the Bible, it’s absolute truth was no longer believed by church and influential seminary leaders.
 
 
We must not forget that the church rests on the twin sufficiency of : the inerrant word of God - the Bible and the work and ministry of the Holy Spirit. We must stand firm always on these truths. Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him. Proverbs 30:5 and 2 Timothy 3:16,17 All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.


Publisher: Calvary Publishing
ISBN-10: 1597519774
ISBN-13: 978-1597519779
You can also order this book from: Olive Tree Ministries: www.olivetreeviews.org
See a review by Gary Gilley:  http://www.svchapel.org/resources/book-reviews/6-church-history/727-new-evangelicalism-by-paul-smith-costa-mesa-calvary-publishing-2011-215-pp-paper-1200

Monday, July 11, 2011

An Insightful Parable

O Shepherd Where art thou? 
  
Reading / Review Date: February 23, 2009


Uniquely written with a Parable or (story) on one page, and the author’s impressions and perceptions on the opposite page. Although the story is written in a humorous fashion, the story takes a serious examination of the popular church-growth movement and it’s detrimental impact on Pastors and congregations. The Parable demonstrates that competitiveness and ambition for success can leave the flock unattended for and neglected.

Calvin Miller writes on the topic of the mega church-growth movement/CEO concepts being used to draw the crowds into the Church, and how it is structured to meet the needs of the Pastor.

The metaphoric Narrative takes a dramatic turn when the Pastor in the story comes upon a seriously injured truck-driver who is dying and the Pastor realizes that it is more important to stay connected to the lives of his people who are hurting, sick, and suffering, then to promote his ambitions for a large church and personal popularity. The Author conveys why Pastors may be drawn to this type of program and what Pastors struggle with in their vocation, which was insightful.

This author supports Contemplative teachers which the writer promotes in the book. For a deeper understanding on the concerns about the contemplative prayer movement, Ray Yungen’s book - A Time of Departing is very helpful.

Copyright © 2006 Calvin Miller
Publisher: Broadman & Holman Publishers
ISBN - 978-0-8054-4098-0