Monday, September 12, 2011

A Book that Needs to be Read by Christians

When A Nation Forgets God - 7 Lessons We Must Learn
This is a timely book that addresses the concerns that are on the minds of many Christians today about the state our Country is in and where will we go from here. In the opening content of the book the Author states: “Back in the 1970’s Francis Schaeffer told us that one day we would wake up and discover that the America we once knew was gone.” that day is here. One does not have to be a prophet to see that dark days are coming to the United States. There are ominous signs that the freedoms we once assumed were ours are disappearing. Forces of secularism lead inevitably to a totalitarian state to which everyone is expected to submit.” (pg. 12)



Pastor Lutzer reminds us again of the precarious times in which we live by writing: “Francis Schaeffer used to tell us, people are willing to march down the wrong path if only they can be assured of personal peace and affluence. They willingly march forward, not asking where the path will lead.” (pg. 45, Chp. 2 subtitled: The Power of the economy)

This book is written to the believer and the church, we are not to react in an unbiblical way by what’s taking place in our nation, but what we are to be found doing is to be a creditable witness to the saving grace found in Christ. Lutzer says: “God is humbling us, that the political solutions that were suppose to rescue our nation from it’s moral and spiritual freefall have had scant effect. We are learning that the problem is deeper than we thought. In sum, we must realize that only God can save us from those trends that have already evoked His judgment. “ (From the introduction)

He writes that Nazi Germany has some lessons to teach us. The author writes that Nazism did not arise in a vacuum, that their were cultural streams that made it possible for the ideology to emerge, eventually gained wide acceptance by the popular culture of it’s time.

This book starts out very interesting, and ends in the same manner. Early on in the book, before even chapter 1 begins, Lutzer writes, “Today we face cultural pressures that are forcing us to combine Christ with other religions, or to combine Christ with a political or ideological agenda. The experience of the church Nazi Germany reminds us that Christ must always stand alone; He must be worshiped not as one who stands alongside the governmental leaders of this world, but as standing above them as King of Kings and Lord of Lords.” (pg 11) We must stand firm in our faith on the truths in the Bible in the midst of this gathering storm.

Erwin Lutzer reminds the reader: “that before Hitler moved to destroy the church, he decided to go make peace with it, and use it for his own ends.” (Chp. 1 pg. 18) The author goes on to give a brief history of the church and the people in these events and gives the reasons for why they conceded to do what they did.

Erwin Lutzer gives “Seven Lessons” in this book we can learn from
1. When God is separated from Government, Judgment folows
2. It’s always the economy
3. That which is legal might also be evil
4. Propaganda can change a Nation
5. Parents - not the State - are responsible for a child’s training
6. Ordinary heroes can make a difference
7. We must exalt the cross in the gathering darkness


In the final chapter titled: When a Nation forgets God - “We must exalt the cross in the gathering darkness”, what the Author writes is so amazingly accurate that it is worth quoting: “Here in America we have what many believe is a new phenomenon in the history of the church. In previous eras we have seen the gospel neglected or even mocked by religious liberals and nominal Christians - that is to be expected. What is different today is that the message of the Cross is being ignored even by those who claim to be saved by it’s message. At the very time when the gospel must be proclaimed most clearly, we are hearing muffled voices even from some of the great evangelical pulpits of our land. Christian books flood our markets that have little to do with the heart of the Christian message.” (pg. 136-137).

Pastor Erwin Lutzer is Senior Pastor of Moody Church in Chicago and is the Author of many books. This book is a MUST READ, and you will not put it down until you’ve finished it. I’m surprised this book isn’t in the top 10 Christian books. It is not a lengthy book, we found it to be a quick read and thought-provoking.

Copyright © 2010
Publisher Moody Press
ISBN 0802446566
Reading/Review date: April 2010

When a Nation Forgets God

 




Stand Firm on the Essential Doctrines

 An Excellent Resource 
This colorful, eye-friendly, brief, but excellent summary of Christian doctrine pamphlet is beautifully done. 

16 points of Essentials are given and explained in concise form.

Other points of interest include: The Essential Doctrines in the Creeds, and a glossary of terms listing some of the words used throughout the writing are included with condensed definitions.
Topics covered in this pamphlet include:
God's Unity---There is only one God.
God's Tri-unity---One God in three Persons
Christ's Virgin Birth
Human Depravity---No one can win God's favor by their own efforts
Christ's Sinlessness
Christ's Deity
Christ's Humanity
Necessity of God's Grace
Necessity of Faith
Christ's Atoning Death
Christ's Bodily Resurrection
Christ's Bodily Ascension
Christ's Intercession
Christ's Second Coming
Inspiration of Scriptures

There is also a helpful chart on how other Religious groups treat these Essentials. A great little fold-out that is done on glossy paper for durability. It is a handy resource to have or to give away.

Copyright © 2007
Publisher Rose Publishing
ISBN 1596361433

Read/Review date: April 2010

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Called

 An Inspiring story of Courage and Faith
Could not put this book down till I had finished it. You’ll feel as though you are right there with Lisa Jefferson as she goes through her experience. It was an incredible story of Heroism and courage that will inspire and fortify your faith. The impact of what a few minutes can have on a life is seldom reflected on so well as how Lisa Jefferson recounts in her dramatic story from Sept 11, 2001 as she took a call from one of the passengers aboard flight 93, and tells it with such compassion and details of how this event had forever changed her life. She relies on her relationship with God to get her through the tough and unknown terrain she was plunged into.

Lisa’s recounting of her experience brings out some very foundational lessons of faith and trust in God and it’s lessons are applicable for anyone facing those difficult seasons in life. How well will we act on those crisis moments in our lives? How has God prepared us so uniquely just for a certain task to handle those unexpected crisis moments? She says that each life experience, bitter or sweet, is a part of our training and preparation for the future. God may need you to intervene in a situation that will require your specific skill or experience. There are no ordinary people. Lisa stands firm in her faith and trust God through the difficult situation and encourages her readers to do the same in their own lives.

Copyright © 2006
Publisher Northfield publishing
ISBN 13: 978-1-881273-75-2

Read/Reviewed date: July 5, 2010

Thursday, September 8, 2011

America's Firm Foundation was established on Biblical Principles

The Book That Made American - How the Bible Formed Our Nation
We can not state strongly enough what important reading this book is in order to be informed as to the history of our Country and the role the Bible had made in the lives of the Founding Fathers of our country in their decision-making and in forming our political process and Freedoms and how the Bible shaped our Country, The Constitution, The Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence.




This book also documents who were the Founding Fathers of our country and their backgrounds, who formed these documents, and why all of this is important for America’s future. What is impressive about the book is it’s documentation and inclusion of speeches and events that are not always widely known but nevertheless factual events in the forming of our Country’s history and it’s political process.

Many people these days are asking important questions about what’s going on in the changes that we are seeing. Many are seeing that we are at a critical time in our Nation’s history. The author of this book sees it’s vital importance that every citizen understands what our constitution says and how God’s Sovereignty is what preserve us as the nation we are and if we forget this the consequences that may come will be as the same as other nations that did n ot acknowledge God. This book clearly lays a strong foundation of America’s past historical Christian roots and virtues that have made our country great and why we must stand firm in the faith on the biblical principles which formed our country and it’s freedoms. Some chapter also includes pictures that help illustrate important points.

Copyright © 2009
Publisher Nordskog publishing
ISBN: 978-0-9824929-0-1
Read/Reviewed : April 2010


Wednesday, September 7, 2011

A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23

A modern-day Shepherd proclaims the riches of Psalms 23

Author Phillip Keller having been a Shepherd of sheep, applies his experience and knowledge to interpreting the depths of meaning in his writing on the 23rd psalm, sharing his insight on the care, management and giving the character of sheep. He writes that Christians are much like sheep. 

The author shows the parallels and similarities we face as believers, the struggles we have with the adversary, vulnerability, challenges and problems that come are similar to what he witnessed in the life and management of sheep. He writes in great detail about his own years shepherding his flock. The good Shepherd looks after his flock, protects, provides and sustains, such is our Lord Jesus Christ. Each verse from the psalm is divided into chapters. This book will bless you and strengthen your faith.

Copyright © 1970/2007
Publisher - Zondervan
ISBN: 13: 978-0-310-27443-8

Read/Reviewed: January 2010


Feelings and Faith

Having had the opportunity to hear the Author and Pastor of this book preach, we looked forward to reading the book. The candor and openness in which the author writes of his own experiences, allowed my emotions to surface and I could easily evaluate and examine my own in light of scripture. The book is very relatable, stretching and urging a response on the reader from the pages in those areas where thinking or feelings need correcting.

As a biblical Christian there is a responsibility to be diligent in theology and doctrine, and it was helpful teaching to have biblical examples of how properly to look at our human emotions and how this relates in our relationship to God. The portions of the book we fond most helpful were on biblical authority, God’s truth, forgiveness and anxiety and worry. This is a comprehensive book and there is much to learn, so it will be read more then once. Thank you Pilgrim Radio for reading this book on the air.

With this said, one thing worth mentioning: A lot of people tend to come into faith with their feelings and emotions strongly guiding them, and doctrine and theology is usually relegated as a secondary concern, if it’s a concern at all. In the last pages of this book’s chapter on pg. 206, the author states “For some reason many evangelicals have become suspicious of the emotions and generally discount them.” I would just say, that it seems it is not emotions that many evangelicals are suspicious of, but ‘emotionalism’ which completely sets aside the practice of doctrine and biblical instruction from scripture for proper worship of God and living the Christian life, but it was not missed what was written in Chap. 4 the author does teach that we are to use our emotions as God intends, Gal. 5:23, in a biblical manner, sober minded, reasonable, and sensible and exercising good judgment. Rom. 12:3; 1 Peter 4:7; 2 Tim. 2:12. Thank you for writing on this important topic.

Copyright © 2009 Brain S. Borgman
Publisher - Crossway
ISBN: 13: 978-1-4335-0363-4
Reading/Reviewed: March 6, 2010

A Different Gospel

The ''name it, claim it'' theology of the Word Faith Movement is presented as biblical---but is it? In this compelling book,

McConnell documents the historical link between faith theology and New Thought metaphysics.

He then analyzes faith theology's doctrines of healing and prosperity as well as its understanding of the atonement of Christ to show how they deviate from biblical teaching.

Copyright 1988/1995
Publisher:  Hendrickson Publishers
ISBN: 1565631323

Read/Reviewed: 4/2001

Where was the Church of Christ?

Product Description: “The monstrosity of Adolph Hitler's "Third Reich" remains a stunning chapter in the pages of history.

Although the power by which he hypnotized an entire nation is legendary, one question in particular begs an answer: Where was the church of Christ? Seduced by the Satanic majesty of The Fuhrer, church leaders throughout Germany allowed the Swastika a prominent place alongside the Christian cross in their sanctuaries. Nationalistic pride replaced the call of God to purity, and with few exceptions the German church looked away while Adolph Hitler implemented his "Final Solution" to his Jewish problem.

Erwin W. Lutzer examines the lessons that may be learned from studying the deception of the church: the dangers of confusing church and state, how the church lost its focus, the role of God in human tragedy, the parameters of Satan's freedom, the truth behind Hitler's hatred of the Jews, the faithfulness of God to His people who suffer for Him, comparisons between Hitler's rise and the coming reign of the Antichrist, and America's hidden cross -- her dangerous trends.

This book is the story of a nation whose church forgot its primary call and discovered its failure too late.”

Erwin W. Lutzer has been Senior Pastor of Moody Church in Chicago for over 30 years and has written numerous books. He is also a featured speaker on Moody Network daily radio broadcast “Running to Win.”  Running to win radio - http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/running-to-win/ and is the author of many Christian books.

 
Copyright © 1998
Publisher Moody Publishers
ISBN: 0802435831
ISBN-13: 9780802435835

 

Read/Reviewed: Oct. 1999
 
Can be purchased at Christianbook.com

Friday, September 2, 2011

A Theological Look at Emergent and Emerging

Why We're Not Emergent
One of the benefits in reading this book was the authors took the time to quote large portions of this movement’s leaders such as (Rob Bell, Dan Kimball, Tony Jones, Spencer Burke, Brian McLaren, and several others) and their writings to fully explain what emergent/emerging is, in this way, it gives the reader a more balanced and fair look at the movement being critiqued by DeYoung and Kluck.


In laying out the problems theologically, DeYoung and Kluck make 3 excellent observations in Chapter 1 - Is God Knowable?: 1) the authors state that Emergents question whether we can have any real accurate knowledge about God to begin with. They write emergent leaders are allowing the immensity of God to be swallow up His knowability, and say; “The first problem with the emergent view of journey is that it undermines the know ability of God (pg 35)    2). “With the emergent view of journey is that it suffers from an confusion of categories,” and also makes the well observed point, that “Emerging leaders equate uncertainty with humility. (excellent refutation by the authors is made on this emergent/emerging position). (pg.39)   3). “the third problem with the emergent view of journey is that it establishes doubt as the essence of faith.” (pg.49) Both emerging and emergent seem to have a lack of confidence in the Scriptures.

Our foundation as protestants since the reformation has always been on the Bible being foundational, from which is built upon first Christ (1 Cor. 3:11, and the apostles and prophets writings from the Bible, the non-repeatable foundation of the apostles and prophets that have been preserved for all times in Scripture. (the Bible) is the foundation for truth for the church. (pg.82)  This is what every Christian should, and what devoted followers of Christ do stand firm on.
 
 
The authors do an in-depth observation at who and what the emergent and emerging leaders are writing on blogs and putting in print in order to understand the movement. (pg 23). They have identified who the main emergent leaders are, and those who’s voices are highlighted as bringing forth what aligns with (some) of the views in the emerging conversation. If you can get through some of the heavy reading and philosophical bickering, this book could offer some key insight on what the emergent and emerging church actually is, and why there are many problems with it theologically. Keep standing firm on the truth revealed in Scripture.

Copyright © 2008
Publisher - Moody Publisher
ISBN: 10: 0-8024-5834-3
Reading Review Date: January 2010

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Affirming and Important Reading

10 Lies about God: And the Truths That Shatter Deception
Purchased this book in October at our local Christian bookstore, and include it in the reviews here. We found this book to be excellent and important reading. It is one of the best books we’ve read this year, among some others. 



The book has ‘real’ answers for spiritual seekers, and for those who have questions about Christianity, or more importantly about God., and what the Bible teaches, and also what the Bible does not teach as well. Lutzer explores some answers that are given for God that reveal half-truths and deceptive beliefs. There is a lot of misconceptions and opinions about God, and how God deals with man. This book covers these questions.

Erwin Lutzer is an accomplished Author, Pastor and Bible teacher. He is biblical in his approach to the questions that most often come our way as Christians from unbelievers and people of other religions and faiths, and is well equipped to instruct, teach and give answers to the questions of people who do not believe in Christ as Savior of the world. The book is an exceptional volume that is an apologetic, as well as it is strengthening reading for the long-time or mature Christian.

The Author searches the deeper questions of our faith and aids the reader in being able to know the Savior, grow in discernment so you are able to stand firm in the faith, and equip your witness for Christ to be effective with well reasoned answers. (1 Peter 3:15). There is a study guide in the back, with questions that will assist the reader with questions for each chapter that will help you retain what you’ve read, and can also be useful as a helpful guide for churches and bible study groups.

Erwin W. Lutzer  has been Senior Pastor of Moody Church in Chicago for over 30 years and has written numerous books. He is also featured speaker on Moody Network daily radio broadcast “Running to Win.” Running to win radio - http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/running-to-win/  and is the author of many Christian books.
Copyright © 2009 Erwin W. Lutzer
Publisher Kregel Books
ISBN - 978-0-8254-2945-3
Reading / Review Date: December 2009

Discerning the Prayer of Jabez

I Just want more Land
Bruce Wilkinson’s book “The Prayer of Jabez” hit the #1 best selling books in 2001 and captivated Christians everywhere. It was mass marketed in it’s success. Even years later, this little book is still being passed around and sold at church bookstores to a new generation that may have missed it’s exposure and the fad that hit the church starting years ago.


The author  examines the ‘Prayer of Jabez’ from the Scriptures used in the book (1 Chronicles 4:9,10) and gives it’s proper meaning, in context, and shows the discrepancy in Wilkinson’s interpretation of scripture, citing from his book. Gilley observes; that the Church is now experiencing the beginning of the fallout that came with the ‘abandonment of truth’ and instead have had a preference for experiences and success stories, and he warns the Church to return to thorough bible study and proper means of interpretation and rightly dividing the word.

The author writes in his book; “In order to become successful, the church-growth gurus have convinced us that we must go easy on truth and heavy on things the consumer desires, such as self-fulfillment, entertainment, and prosperity. Yet God’s church is to be the Pillar and support of the truth (1Timothy 3:15), not the place where people are told what they want to hear. The conservative church is becoming increasingly hollowed out as it exchanges it’s biblical purpose for one that is market-suggested. Many local congregations still have the outward shell that allow them to resemble Christ’s church, but the substance is gone, and in time they will collapse spiritually.” (pg. 53) Gilley’s plea in this book is---a return to Scripture and reading and studying the bible. The book offers an excellent section on discernment, methods of interpretation, and how to study your Bible, giving several pages of examples which can be used in small group study. These helps were outstanding!

The author shows the lack of discernment on the part of the Christian, and gives the reasons why discernment is lacking. On pg 48): “The Prayer of Jabez is a thinly disguised version of the prosperity gospel. It is (perhaps unintentionally) designed to deceive those who may detect the folly of many false teachers, but do not have the biblical discernment to recognize the same untruths when it comes from a respected and unsuspected source.”
The knowledge gained from the reading of this book is not only beneficial in exposing the scriptural errors in ‘The Prayer of Jabez’ book but the lessons learned can also be applied to any best selling author or book of Today that needs to be examined and discerned biblically from the Bible.
Copyright © 2002
Publisher Xulon Press
ISBN-10: 1931232555

A Book on the Prophetic Movement


Why I Left the Prophetic Movement

The Author Andrew Strom tells of what he has seen occurring at a Conference in Kansas City and how he discerned it. He describes what he saw going on there was so disturbing, pagan and ungodly that he left the Prophetic Movement. Strom believes that the movement is dominated by a spirit of divination and fortune-telling, and believes that it is beyond reform.



We are not in agreement with some things in the book, such as Strom disparaging remarks about discernment ministries, who have warned the Church of these false teachings for years. But he does bring up some very important points and examines what is happening within the Prophetic Movement and appeals to Scripture. Strom gives a strong warning to those who have been “Touched” and who are involving themselves in the manifestations, visitations, and experiences that are occurring in recent revivals, and as to those claiming to be prophets such as : Todd Bentley, Patricia King, and others. Those involved need to renounce it, in Jesus Name, with your mouth, and then have nothing more to do with it!

There is a good section in the book on IHOP and the modern Prayer Movement and it’s “Bridal Paradigm” - the Romancing Jesus teachings that are promoted in popular Contemporary Christian Music of today, and how this distorts a Christian’s true understanding of Christ and God’s Holiness. Some are justifying their own beliefs in this teaching based on Mystics who are quoted and teach these beliefs and supporting it, they somehow believe that this makes it correct or that this ’Bridal/Romancing Jesus teaching is supported in the Bible when clearly these teachings are not in scripture. Strom plainly shows how these extra-biblical teachings can lead an unsuspecting listener to accept false teachings and can open a Christian up to unclean and deceitful spirits.

The chapter on why correcting false teachings is NOT a Matthew 18 matter, was especially helpful. One thing I didn’t like about the book was it’s critical references to heresy hunters, yet Strom’s own chapter on discernment is no different than what ‘heresy hunters’ and/or discernment ministries have been warning the Church about for years and have been solidly standing firm in the faith on the truth of God‘s word.
 
 
We bought this book in early June/2008, someone we know was involved with Todd Bentley’s ministry school and revival teachings and read some sections of this book to her. This helped the person to evaluate the teachings of this movement and reconsider their involvement, but for some, seldom is this truly possible so quickly, since the teachings, peer-pressure and fleshy appeal is so seductive. It is always advisable to continually pray for those who have gotten involved with these teachings.
Copyright © 2008 - Andrew Strom
Publisher - Revival School
ISBN: 13: 978-0-9799073-0-2
Reading/ Reviewed: July 14,2008

This little church went to Market

This little church went to Market

In an effort to draw sellout crowds, is the modern Church in danger of selling out? This is the question author and pastor Gary E. Gilley addresses in This Little Church Went to Market. This book is a call for the Church to return to it’s Biblical roots.


This book which was released in 2002 is the 1st book in a series. It addresses the Church Growth Movement and Seeker-Sensitive, purpose-driven church movement which has become popular. At that time, as even is today, the church that has bought into these movements has lost their way from the Biblical model and principles found in Scripture and needs to return to a healthy church which is built upon the essential Christian doctrines of the Faith. This author outlines the current church movements, their history, beliefs, and the infiltration of Psychology into America’s churches. A worldly market-driven philosophy is a key element in promoting this movement. Postmodernism has become an inevitable consequence as well. Polls have become the determiners of success and What works becomes a driving force, and Image becomes everything in drawing unbelievers into the church.

On (pg. 23) the author writes; “Growing churches are creating an atmosphere, an environment of fun. So fun has replaced holiness as the church’s goal. Having a good time has become the criterion of an excellent, growing church, since fun and entertainment is what consumers want. Yet Scripture references encouraging churches to become havens of fun are, as one may suspect, sadly lacking.”

The Author quotes John MacArthur’s observations “Many Christians have the misconception that to win the world to Christ we must first win the world’s favor. If we can get the world to like us, they will embrace our Savior. That is the philosophy behind the user-friendly church movement.”

This book gives the reader a better idea of how these movements came into being and also how our society and it’s placement of entertainment has been having upon the church and what kind of impact it is having upon our corporate worship.
Copyright © 2002 
Publisher Xulon Press
ISBN 1-591600-49-9

Stay Faithful in Deceptive Times



This Little Church Stayed Home: A Faithful Church in Deceptive Times  

Are you confused at all by what Modernism, Postmodernism, or Mysticism means? Do you still have unanswered questions about the “Seeker-Sensitive” church or the Emerging church, or about the Emergent Church Movement? Want a book that goes right to the facts that you can understand and be able to explain it to others? This book by Gary Gilley gives a brief historical background to these movements and what kind of impact they are having on today’s Church.

The author writes about the current trends and theological shifts that have taken place in the Evangelical Church in recent years. The author of this book asks the critical question; “If everything we need in life and godliness is found in the Knowledge of Christ, (1 Peter 1:3) why should the Church dabble around with anything else?

He warns that it is dangerous for Christians to close their Bibles. Pastor Gilley makes the convincing case that the Word of god is being displaced with substitutes such as; entertainment, drama, concerts, comic acts, etc. He also points out how many churches are using psychological therapies, which are distorting the biblical teaching of Salvation and Sanctification. The historical doctrines of the Christian Faith are being undermined.  He also covers the sometimes complex spectrum of Mysticism, and it’s theology. He wisely points out that the Emerging Church Movement is a form of classical, medieval Roman Catholic Mysticism dressed-up for Evangelicals. Gilley writes that some Christians by pursuing mystical experiences have opened themselves up to a pseudo-Christianity that has the appearance of spirituality but not the substance.

Copyright© 2006
Publisher: Evangelical Press
ISBN: 0 85234 603 4

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Stay Faithful in Deceptive Times

This Little Church Stayed Home: A Faithful Church in Deceptive Times
Are you confused at all by what Modernism, Postmodernism, or Mysticism means? Do you still have unanswered questions about the “Seeker-Sensitive” church or the Emerging church, or about the Emergent Church Movement? Want a book that goes right to the facts that you can understand and be able to explain it to others? This book by Gary Gilley gives a brief historical background to these movements and what kind of impact they are having on today’s Church.

Pastor Gary E. Gilley writes about the current trends and theological shifts that have taken place in the Evangelical Church in recent years. The author of this book asks the critical question; “If everything we need in life and godliness is found in the Knowledge of Christ, (1 Peter 1:3) why should the Church dabble around with anything else?

He warns that it is dangerous for Christians to close their Bibles. Pastor Gilley makes the convincing case that the Word of god is being displaced with substitutes such as; entertainment, drama, concerts, comic acts, etc. He also points out how many churches are using psychological therapies, which are distorting the biblical teaching of Salvation and Sanctification. The historical doctrines of the Christian Faith are being undermined.
He also covers the sometimes complex spectrum of Mysticism, and it’s theology. He wisely points out that the Emerging Church Movement is a form of classical, medieval Roman Catholic Mysticism dressed-up for Evangelicals. Gilley writes that some Christians by pursuing mystical experiences have opened themselves up to a pseudo-Christianity that has the appearance of spirituality but not the substance.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

What Oprah is Teaching Millions About Spirituality

“O” God: A Dialogue on Truth and Oprah’s Spirituality


A book that has a unique apologetic approach to addressing the Spirituality that is promoted by Oprah Winfrey and her many guests she’s had over the years. The book is a dialogue of two women that are huge fans of Oprah and their journey to find the truth.

Pantheism and Eastern Spirituality has been steadily rising in the West, thanks in part to Oprah and many of her guests, friends and book club books she promotes through her TV shows. New Age spirituality keep coming with every New Season, promoting a new age spirituality and pluralism that many may not truly know what is being served up theologically and why these teachings are not consistent and contradict Christianity. If you are unfamiliar with how Oprah and her guests beliefs differ from orthodox Christian beliefs this book will give you some basics on the theology and doctrines being taught and how to Stand Firm in the Faith and discern the differences.


Books and Authors such as “The Secret” by Rhonda Byrne’s, James Ray, Elizabeth Gilbert author of “Eat, Pray, Love, Eckhart Tolle author of “A New Earth” and Marianne Williamson, and others, literally were skyrocketed to fame with appearances on the Oprah Show, and their book sales are in the millions.

Oprah draws millions of followers due to her likeable personality, her generosity and down-to-earth charm. With it being reported in the news today of Oprah’s possible consideration of a move of her program to Los Angeles, she may have more influence then ever. This is a good book to give to a friend that may be dabbling with New Age spirituality. There are also discussion questions in the back of the book which makes it great for study groups.

After reading the book, there could not be enough said about discerning what Oprah Winfrey and her guests are promoting, and it is consistent with what the teaching found says to do: 1 John 4:1 “Beloved do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world.”


Josh McDowell is the Author of 110 books including the best sellers More than a Carpenter and New Evidence that Demands a Verdict.

Dave Sterrett has ministered to students and educators with Josh McDowell in Russia, Poland, and the United States. Sterrett also partners with Probe Ministries International in Plano, Texas and teaches on Christ-centered living and Christian apologetics at conferences, schools and churches.

Copyright © 2009
Publisher - WND Books
ISBN: 978-1-935071-17-4

Reading /Review Date: November 2009


"O" God: A Dialogue on Truth and Oprah's Spirituality
A discussion with Dave Sterrett and Josh McDowell on the book

 


 

Exposing Spiritual Abuse

Matthew 23 is a Good Overview

This book was very helpful. It’s unfortunate that more books are not written like this one to help Christians discern error. The writing was biblically balanced.


In an unhealthy church it is considered rebellion when decisions are questioned. Matthew 23 is referred to as giving example of where the Christians loyalty should be-- which is To Christ.

The author gives the traits of abusive leaders and unhealthy churches. He gives a list of 7 warning signs of spiritual abuse in a church:

1) Power Positioning
2) Unquestioned Authority
3) An atmosphere of secrecy
4) Elitist attitude
5) Performance emphasis
6) Fear motivation
7) Painful exit

Mike Fehlauer explains that many Christians have fallen into abusive situations within the church and he answers questions that maybe you’ve been wondering about, such as what is the role of the Pastor, what is a healthy church, when and how should I leave a church, what should I do if I recognize any of these unhealthy symptoms and more. He gives key scriptures and real life situations for why we should reject controlling and manipulative leaders, and also helps the reader by giving a foundation in which to build on to restore broken relationships and build trust.


There are a list of questions for discussion at the end of each chapter. One valuable point in the book is; when leaving a controlling church, it is impossible to leave correctly in the eyes of the abusive pastor. If you are suffering under the control of a manipulating leader, this book will help bring healing and will help you put things into a proper perspective.

Copyright© 2001
Publisher Charisma House

This book can be found at Amazon.com
 
Reading / Review Date: December 2006

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

The Idol Makers

Hollywood Be Thy Name 
Christians have a responsibility when they see Hollywood films and TV programs to discern them and stand firm in the faith, and show their faithfulness to God and His Word rather than having a fascination with Hollywood’s latest enticement. This is an evangelistic book, to those who are a part of Hollywood, as well as to those who idolize the Actors and anyone who is a movie lover.

This book is not light-weigh reading. The Author puts the fear of God into his writing and carries the gospel message through to the reader. Those things that are taken in with the eyes and ears do very much effect our own conscious and morals, (Matt 6:22-23) and do have a spiritual consequence whether we may believe it or not. The Author asks “Why are so many who claim to be Christians watching R-rated movies? And “What do you do when you hear the Lord’s name and God Blasphemed? Blasphemy of God and Jesus Christ is heard in many movies these days and in other forms of entertainment. It has become more and more prevalent and unrestrained. Where is Hollywood’s responsibility in what it produces?

Ray Comfort writes how there was a rating code enacted in the 1930’s called “The Hay’s Code” due to an outcry from the public because of movies containing sex and violence, and actors personal lives were giving Hollywood a bad image. In the chapter titled: Charlie Chaplin and underage girls, the Author writes:


“Hollywood was getting a bad image, so some studio heads hired a Presbyterian senator, William Hays, to try to clean up Hollywood and convince the nation that it wasn’t all bad. Hays persuaded the studios that abiding by a set of moral standards was the safest and cheapest answer to their troubles. If the movie industry policed itself, government censorship wouldn’t have to step in. Plus, the new “Hay’s Code” was a big money-saving measure. Instead of paying to fix moral content after the film was done, the studios could simply follow the code before making their movies, and everyone would be happy. So it was adapted in 1930.

The Author writes that in 1934 the code was enforced, and by it, it had the authority to review all movies and have script changes, and says if a theater ran a film without the proper seal of approval it was fined $25,000, and the code successfully forced the studios to toe-the-line. During that time period good family movies and Biblical epics were being produced. But in the 1950’s some found a way around the “Hay’s Code” through the free-speech clause and first Amendment, studios started pushing the moral standard back. “Then in 1968 Hollywood officially abandoned the filmmaker’s code and shifted the moral responsibility to parents with what we now know as the Rating System.”

Ray Comfort effectively proves how Hollywood has it’s own concept of God, and it’s own moral agenda. The Author shows what that is, and then writes what the Bible has to say about it. The Author cites that 79% of the total domestic box office sales were from church-going Christians in 2005 - per Barna group survey. This 79% shows that Christians are compromising their convictions. In this book Ray Comfort offers an evangelistic message that is sure to make you think about what influence Hollywood is having on your life, conscience and rather you believe what you say you do. Ray Comfort writes about what the Christian should be looking for, how and what we see and hear effects our conscience and what we as Christians can do to make a difference by Standing Firm in the Faith.

Copyright © 2007
Publisher Bridge-logos Publishing
ISBN 0882703943


Reading / Review Date: October 2009

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Spurgeon V. Hyper-Calvinism - The Battle for Gospel Preaching


C.H. Spurgeon is best remembered today for the remarkable ministry he exercised in London during the Victorian era. His influence was incalculable. Thousands listened to his preaching every week, while hundreds of thousands throughout the world later read his sermons in published form.

A man of great natural gifts, charm and wit, Spurgeon’s master passion was evident in everything he did - to preach Jesus Christ to all as the only Saviour. But as early as 1855 this brought him into a serious and prolonged doctrinal controversy with Hyper-Calvinism.

By tracing this conflict, exploring the issues involved in it and showing what was at stake in them, Iain H. Murray underlines the contemporary relevance and importance of sharing C.H. Spurgeon’s convictions. “

The above best describes the book and is quoted from the inside cover.. This book is exquisitely written by Iain H. Murray.  The Author gives a thorough historical account of Spurgeon’s ministry and life, and the book was helpful in understanding not only the life of Spurgeon and who he was, but what was going on within the Baptist denomination at that time of the controversial issues that are written about which is best remember as “The Downgrade Controversy. This book gave me a better understand of the issues that revolve around Calvinism and Hyper-Calvinism.

For Further Research on “The Downgrade Controversy” - From John MacArthur's book: 'Ashamed of the Gospel' -  http://www.spurgeon.org/downgrd.htm
 
Copyright © 1995 by Banner of Truth Trust
Publisher Banner of Truth Trust
ISBN - 0 85151 692 o

Reading /Review date: Sept 2003

Friday, August 5, 2011

Christian Love and Responsibility

Love, the Ultimate Apologetic: The Heart of Christian Witness
What is it about Christianity's position on love that is different than that of other belief systems and world religions?

This book presents the uniqueness of Christian love. Parts of this book are written in a narrative that establishes the topical study for discussion in each chapter, with the Author expanding on explaining an apologetic responds for Christian love and belief in the gospel.  We must stand firm in the faith without compromising the truth, and this can be done in love.

Art Lindsley gives an apologetic for the powerful witness of Christian love and gives a comparison with other worldviews.  Each chapter’s topic is best summed up like this:

Love is never sure apart from commitment
Love is never sane apart from conscious
Love is never safe apart from character
Love is never stimulated apart from community
Love is never seized apart from courage


The sub-title of the book - “The heart of the Christian Witness” reveals our responsibility as believers to proclaim hope to those who do not know Christ as their Savior and to apologetically defend the gospel in a way that is loving and selfless. The Author also touches on our relationships with other Christians, and points out that it is essential that we demonstrate love and forgiveness for one another. The holds some valuable insights on how to dialogue respectfully and lovingly with those who are atheist or new agers. Although the book is listed as Christian theology, there may be better books addressing this, but in all, it was a good read. 1 Corinthians 16:13,14 “Be on the alert, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong. Let all that you do be done in love.”

Copyright © 2008
Publisher IVP Books
ISBN 978-0-8308-3427-3

Reading / Review date: October 2009



Faith Is Not Without Reason

Time for Truth: Living Free in a World of Lies, Hype, and Spin


Os Guinness addresses the moral and ethical issues of our times with exact precision and simplicity. The right questions are asked and answered in this book. Os Guinness sincere respect for the Truth found in Scripture comes across in his writing, and makes the reading and learning about truth stimulating and challenging for believers, as well as good reading for those outside the Christian Faith. He makes the complexity found in some terminology and philosophies easier to understand in his writing and illustrations.

As an example, in one chapter Guinness explains why ‘Reason’ is not excluded from our relationship and faith in God. He shows why this can be a pitfall for those who rely on feelings, experiences, and preferences. Guinness says this about truth and reason and the Christian today:


“Whereas both the Bible and the best thinkers of Christian history invite seekers to put their faith in God because the message conveying that invitation is true, countless Christians today believe for various other reasons. For instance, they believe faith is true “because it works” (pragmatism), because they “feel it is true in their experience” (subjectivism), because they sincerely believe it is “true for them” (relativism), and so on. For some of these Christians the deficiency comes from bad teaching. For others the motive is escape. Retreating into the fortress of personal experience, they can pull up the drawbridge of faith and feel impregnable to reason. But for all of them the outcome is sickly faith deprived of the rude vigor of truth.” (Pg. 78)

To sum up the importance of truth and reality for the Christian, the Author states it very well, “truth matters infinitely and ultimately because it is a question of the trustworthiness of God himself. This book will challenge you to seek the truth and what it means to live it. It was a most interesting and rewarding book to read. Recommended Reading.

Os Guinness is an internationally known speaker and senior fellow of the Trinity Forum in McLean, Virginia. He is the author of many books.
Copyright © 2000 by Os Guinness
Publisher Baker Book House
ISBN 0-8010-1195-7

Reading / Review date: October 2009 


Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Stand Firm; Right Thinking in a World Gone Wrong

A good book that handles Controversial Issues

This book compares secular thinking vs. Biblical thinking. This book will help to give you the answers so you can stand firm in the faith and defend a Christian position on cultural and political issues of our day.

It aims to apply the scriptures to everyday situations and concerns that Christians face in their lives and questions and issues you may encounter and want to have a biblical response for. It is written by a variety of authors.



Some chapter titles and topics covered in the Content are:
Christian Liberty and Entertainment
Video Games - A biblical worldview
Parental Guidance - Making wise media choices
America Idols - Entertainment, Escapism and the Cult of Celebrity

Issues Relating to Divorce and Remarriage
Abortion, Birth Control and Ministry
Hope, Holiness, and Homosexuality
Euthanasia, Suicide, and Capital Punishment
God, Government and the Gospel
Sorrow, suffering and the Sovereignty of God
Why Christians can trust God


These are just a few of the issues covered. There is a scriptural topical reference guide in the back of the book. The writing is clear and helpful. There was some startling statistics on video games and the economy of the industry, the effects it is having on youths and young adults in our culture, and how it effects their maturity, reality, and purity. This is a book with solid biblical answers for the most talked about trends and issues of our day.

Copyright © 2009
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
ISBN: 0736926437
ISBN-13: 9780736926430

Reading / Review Date: September 7, 2009

Right Thinking in a World Gone Wrong 

 
 

Respectable Sins

Thoughtful reading and humbling
Our efforts to mature outside of the word of God is hopeless, but if we comment to the reading and studying of Scripture and have turned our lives over to Christ, the Holy Spirit will renew our minds, (Romans 12:1, 2) and will lead us, and correct us, and will direct us into all truth.

Jerry Bridges formerly vice president for corporate affairs of The Navigators is now a staff member in the Bible teaching ministry and has served on the Navigators staff since 1955. He is the author of many Christian books.



Copyright © 2007 Jerry Bridges
Publisher: NavPress
ISBN: 1600061400
ISBN-13: 9781600061400

Reading / Review Date: July 1, 2009

Monday, July 25, 2011

Loving in a way the world can see

The Mark of Jesus  
Christians need to be aware of how our actions look to the world, we also need to stand firm in the faith and be ready always to make a defense to everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and reverence. (1 Peter 3:15). That is a summation of what this book is about. The Authors teach much to be considered, studied, and thought about. The book covers the Bible’s meaning of ‘love’ and how we as Christians are to love our neighbors, even when it seems impossible, and gives reasonable and scriptural examples to apply.

The book goes over the biblical definition of evangelical ‘unity’, and tells us “Unity” must be based upon the truths found in scripture, and not for purely humanistic reasons.” Some very good points were made in this chapter that are worthy of further study. It also covers how to respond when the world calls us hypocrites. Christians are to be living lives of peace and righteousness that testify to the redeeming power of Christ. This in fact shows that we as Christians bear the mark of Jesus.

Observable ‘love’ is seen by how Christians treat one another before a watching world. Most Christians will tell you they believe in The Fundamentals of The Christian Faith, (those things which are essential to our beliefs from biblical principles ). But they are quick to be divisive when it comes to agreeing that they are not fundamentalists! Some Christians mistakenly have taken the position that believing the ‘Fundamentals’ that are taught from scripture, makes them an Extremist, which is far from the case and is not an accurate appraisal. The authors point out that Evangelicals in the last recent decade don’t want to be associated with the name; “Fundamentalists” or “Fundamentals of the Faith,” but the ‘Fundamentals of the Faith are and have been a distinguishing quality of Christianity and Evangelicalism.

Timothy George is the founding Dean of Beeson Divinity School and a Professor. He has written more than 20 books and regularly contributes to scholarly journals, and is a popular conference speaker.

John Woodbridge is research professor of Church History and the History of Christian Thought at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois and is the author of many books.
Copyright © 2005
Publisher: Moody Publishers
ISBN: 080248123X

Reading / Review Date: June 8, 2009

This book can be purchased at  Christianbook.com 

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

The Narcissism Epidemic

The Narcissism Epidemic - Living in the Age of Entitlement 
Reading / Review Date: June 5, 2009

This book is about the extensive and disturbing research done by 2 authors that explain the ever increasing problem of cultural narcissism. I will say right here that there is some good research, but some information that we do not agree with in the book. This book’s subject caught our attention in light of what the bible says the world will be like just before Christ returns, that evil will increase. In 2 Timothy 3:1-4 it says: “But realize this, that in the last days difficult times will come. For men will be lovers of self, lovers of money, boastful, arrogant, revilers, disobedient to parents, ungrateful, unholy, unloving, irreconcilable, malicious gossips, without self-control, brutal, haters of good, treacherous, reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather then lovers of God,”

The book covers many of the social affects selfishness has on relationships, business, the economy, family, child-rearing/development, and how this effects the society as a whole. The research in this area of the book was exceptional and went into much detailed accounts. One of the more interesting points was that technology is making ‘nar-Sin-ism’ flourish!

This book is psychology based, but we found the research interesting reading. Chapter 4 ‘How did we get here? Lays out the origins of the epidemic. The book even goes into the Banking/financial and mortgage crisis and how selfishness and greed played into the economical collapse. They show how entitlement is the key culprit, and that with each generation ‘self-admiration’ has increased to dangerous levels. From a Christian perspective section 4 - prognosis/treatment, would NOT be recommended reading.

Narcissism is described as feeling superior to others and entitled, lacking a deep-connection to others, using people for your own ends, bragging, cheating, and manipulative with little concern for others, and is ‘Self-Worship’, at the very least it is an inflated view of the Self. There is also a section in the book that discusses parenting and when parents treat their children as ‘princesses’ and princes’ how this contributes to an inflated view of Self and spoils the child and as they grow older will cause them to have an attitude of entitlement.

Although the authors write that narcissism is a disease, the Bible calls it - selfishness or self-centeredness, which is not a disease at all, but is a Sin. It is a condition of our fallen nature, and is why we need a Savior. They point out the difference between self-confidence and narcissism and say; “There is a difference between narcissism and self-confidence, feeling ‘special is Narcissism - not self-esteem, not self-confidence and not something we should be building into our children.” Feeling special is unlikely to lead to ’respect for others’, and of course, they don’t have to obey the rules.

On pg. 76 they say; “When children are overindulged, it leads to outcomes resembling the ’seven deadly sins’: Pride, wrath, envy, sloth, gluttony, lust, and greed.” On this point, they refer back to psychology for a diagnosis, but the Bible has various passages throughout that lists these as ’sins of the flesh’ Galatians 5:19-21, and in verse 22, tells believers to put on the fruit of the Spirit.

The book does touch on the subject of Religion, and they do recognize it’s benefits to combating the narcissism epidemic and agree that they teach a moral ethic and ’selfless’ life. The Authors do mention Joel Olsteen and his misguided teachings on ’loving yourself’ as an example of NOT producing what it claims to do.

Copyright © 2009
Publisher : Free Press
ISBN 13-978-1-4165-7598-6

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


Sunday, July 10, 2011

Standing Strong - Stand Firm in the Faith

Reading / Review Date: June 28, 2009
This is a powerfully written book by Pastor John MacArthur that brings clarity about the spiritual warfare movement. He has done the homework for people to understand a movement that is laden with errors, distorting the scripture, and is steeped in sensationalism. These teachings are captivating a “bored with scripture” audience, and it’s teachings are currently being militantly advanced in the Church today. Seminars, books, DVD’s, and conferences abound, and Christians are flocking to learn the newest techniques. But true spiritual warfare isn’t about skill or techniques, but is about true ’spiritual character‘. (pg. 87-89)

Standing Strong is an excellent book addressing this popular movement on it’s beliefs and practices, and then give the reader the answers that are needed. The book is designed as a bible study aid for personal or small group study. A study guide is at the back of the book. MacArthur helps the reader to discern fact from fiction, and how to be well-balanced when studying these spiritual warfare techniques, practices and experiences, and does this by examining them with scripture.

This movement is advancing rapidly, due to poor doctrinal teaching, books and popular teachers within the church. This book will help to sort out the doctrinal confusion that is occurring. One of the key problems is: a shallow view of salvation, and sanctification. The author takes the popular teachings and dismantles them with the truth found in the Bible and gives the true meaning of the gospel and what sanctification really is in comparison to the distorted doctrines that are being taught and believed.
John MacArthur - is Pastor-Teacher of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California and serves as President of the Master’s College and Seminary. He is known for his dynamic expository preaching and his daily radio program on Grace to you. He is also the author of many books. Website: Grace to you

Copyright© 2006
Publisher
David C. Cook
ISBN: 078144361X


Thursday, July 7, 2011

The Great Evangelical Disaster

The Last Apologetic
 

Francis Schaeffer’s most classic work is a call to the Evangelical church of it’s need to remain biblical, and is just as important reading for the Christian today as it was when the book was first published in 1984. Schaeffer’s message is that with the Reformation many came to Christ with the absolutes based on biblical form found in the bible, and it became widely known and great freedom came out of that. But in  the early part of the 20th century - that Freedom became Autonomous, self-directed, and self-governing, and over time biblical form and the Christian consensus lacked constraint.
 


In explaining the moral breakdown of our times, Francis Schaeffer says this; “The titanic freedoms which we once enjoyed have been cut loose from their Christian restraints and are becoming a force of destruction leading to chaos. And when this happens, there really are very few alternatives. All morality becomes relative, law becomes arbitrary, and society moves towards disintegration. In personal and social life, compassion is swallowed up by self-interest…“When the memory of the Christian consensus which gave us freedom within the biblical form is increasingly forgotten, a manipulating authoritarianism will tend to fill the vacuum. At this point the words ‘right’ and ‘left’ will make little difference. They are only two roads to the same end, the results are the same. An elite, authoritarianism as such, will gradually force form on society so that it will not go into chaos-and most people would accept it.” (pg 23)
 

The distinctly Christian position of Knowledge, moral and spiritual truths of God’s word were being compromised in the church, and accommodation to the world’s thinking gave way to the spirit of the age, as liberal theology entered the Church, while notable scholars such as J. Gresham Machen who stood firm in the battle for biblical truth and biblical inerrancy were being silenced and driven out. It comes down to this; are we obeying the scriptures? Because this is the real test of our faith and lives in Christ and rather we believe the bible. This is not just a theological debate, but practical and obedient living.
 
Schaeffer reminds us again that “the whole world is under the control of the evil one” 1 John 5:13), and that Christians seem to have forgotten this, and spend little time considering this in relation to our daily lives in this world and how this relates to the culture’s effect on our church teaching and doctrine and urges the reader to stand firm on God’s Word and not succumb to the temptation of compromise and accommodation of worldly thinking.


Dr. Francis A. Schaeffer is widely recognized as one of the most influential Christian thinkers of our day. He wrote over 23 books which were translated into 25 languages and have sold over 3 million copies. Schaeffer’s most influential books include: A Christian Manifesto, The God Who Is There, Escape from Reason, He Is There and He Is Not Silent, and Whatever happened to the Human Race? Dr. Schaeffer and his wife Edith founded L’Abri Fellowship, an international study center and Christian community with branches in Switzerland, England, the Netherlands, Sweden, France, and the United States. He lectured frequently at leading universities in the U.S. and abroad. His common theme is the uncompromising truth of historic, biblical Christianity and its relevance for all of life.

Copyright © 1984 Francis A. Schaeffer
Publisher: Crossway Books & Bibles
ISBN: 0891073086
ISBN-13: 9780891073086

Reading / Review Date: February 20, 2009


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