Monday, September 8, 2008

Christianity In Crisis CD's

When the book Christianity In Crisis was released, it instantly became a best-seller. The vast majority expressed appreciation for this landmark work -- yet some found it difficult to accept that anyone within the body of Christ could make the bizarre and blasphemous statements documented in the book. Frequently, they said, "Until I hear it with my own ears, I will not believe it!"

And that is precisely why these audio tapes were produced. Hear Kenneth Hagin, Kenneth Copeland, Benny Hinn, Frederick Price, Morris Cerullo, and others define and defend doctrines that have systematically obliterated the essentials of the Christian faith.

Listen as the faith teachers speak for themselves and then you decide.

Hank Hanegraaff -- host of the Bible Answer Man radio broadcast and President of the world-renowned Christian Research Institute International is heard daily throughout the USA and Canada.

If you are involved with the Faith Movement or any church or organization that teaches the health and wealth gospel or that Christ died for anything other than our sins, you need to listen to these CD's. The two CD set can be purchased at http://www.equip.org/.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I was saddened to read your story. I lost my wife to these charlatans last year:

http://faithscreation.org/

The problem is, people don't:
-Read their Bible
-Ask questions
-Bring up concerns
-DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY

They just assume the "pastor" knows what he's talking about. There are many, many irresponsible, misguided "pastors" in the pulpit.

Gregg from Wisconsin

The Grand Poo-Bah -- Purveyor of Truth said...

Dear gregg from wisconsin,

My sympathies for the loss of your wife.

My first wife and I parted ways afte 21 years of marriage mainly due to her involvement with a pentecostal group. Most of our fights and disagreements were about the teachings of this group which I could not accept. She did not seem to have discernment where this group was concerned.

In later years I discovered through alot of research that these types of groups (charismatic/pentecostal) seem to appeal generally to individuals with low self-esteem. The nature of these types of churches tend to make them feel special because God seems to be paying special attention to them.

Scripture teaches that God is no respecter of persons. My ex-wife and family were brought up in a church that taught the pure simple truth of the Bible but looking back now, they really didn't know it. In fact, I would go so far as to say, if you can accept what Kenneth Copeland is teaching, you cannot claim to be a Christian.

We viewed the website you suggested and saw the latest video of Mr. Rouse. The statement of faith is self-revealing in that the shell of the truth is there but it is stuffed with lies and man-made theology.

Thank you for your comments.