Oakland, Roger
Is the emerging church movement just another passing fad, a more contemporary approach to church, or a bunch of disillusioned young people looking for answers?
According to the Bible, the major battle mankind faces is not "flesh and blood" but instead is against "beings" from an unseen spiritual dimension. The Bible also tells us that Satan is the master planner of this deception and that he has a number of clever schemes to deceive the whole world—believers and unbelievers.
Are today's experiential movements indicative of end time revival or apostasy? This book answers that question. From the Back Cover: Is there a connection between "New Wine" and the last days?
A trend is sweeping the world that promises to change the way Christianity will be presented in the twenty-first century. The Emerging Church endeavors to attract unbelievers to Christ by providing these experiences. Many pastors and church leaders are weaving together elements from different religious traditions.
Jesus warned that global spiritual deception would be a sign of His soon return—a counterfeit bride, masquerading in the name of Jesus Christ, would become the religion of the Antichrist.
New Wine and the Babylonian Vine Roger Oakland From the back cover:
Rome teaches that Jesus is literally and bodily present wherever a consecrated Host is found. Therefore, hundreds of thousands of Catholic churches claim that Jesus is present in their eucharistic tabernacle or monstrance. How might this peculiar belief lead to the evangelization of the world into the Roman Catholic religious system?
While people everywhere have embraced Darwinian evolution as a means of explaining away the existence of God, there is a growing trend in our society to accept the New Age world view that evolution is God.
New Wine or Old Deception? Roger Oakland From the back cover:
Una perspectiva b"blica de un cristianismo basado sÛlo en experiencias. From the back cover: Algunas de las "manifestaciones del Esp"ritu" experimentadas en Toronto:
