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When the horse-loving, daydreaming Tessa Dawson enters a Christian college, she is introduced to the writings of 16th-century mystic, Teresa of Avila, by her spiritual formation professor.

Five years after writing Deceived on Purpose: the New Age Implications of the Purpose Driven Church, former New Age follower Warren Smith continues to reveal how Christian leaders—wittingly or unwittingly—are leading the church into a spiritual trap.

Born and Raised in India, Caryl Matrisciana was surrounded by a strange and mystical religion, seeing firsthand the effects Hinduism had on the people of that nation. After leaving India as a young adult, she became involved in the counter-culture hippie movement, only to find that the elements of Hinduism and the New Age were very much the same.

Is the Emerging Church movement just another passing fad, a more contemporary approach to church, or the discontented grumblings of young people looking for answers?

A compelling and deeply personal account of a young man's spiritual plunge into a movement called the "River." Sometimes referred to as the River Revival, the Third Wave or the Latter Rain, this movement is marked by bizarre manifestations, false prophecies and, esoteric revelations.

Most people believe the New Age has been long gone from our society, and, if practiced at all now, it is only by unconventional “fringe” types. This new expanded edition of For Many Shall Come in My Name reveals that this is not the case. In fact, quite the opposite has occurred.

A revealing account of a universal spirituality that has infiltrated much of the church today. This book exposes subtle strategies to compromise the gospel message with Eastern mystical concepts cloaked under the wrappings of contemplative prayer and "the silence."

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A young Jewish girl discovers the Messiah's faithfulness.

Anita Dittman was just a little girl when the winds of Hitler and Nazism began to blow through Germany. By the time she was twelve, the war had begun.

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