Archive for September, 2009

ANOTHER SIDE OF APPRISING MINISTRIES »

I’ve pointed out previously that as a general rule, and a courtesy, we do not publish email without the permission of the sender. However at the same time, all email sent to AM and Christian Research Network is considered the property of Apprising Ministries so we may indeed publish unsolicited email for the purposes of […]

JOHN MACARTHUR: THE SIGN OF THE RESURRECTION »

The Jews then said to Him, “What sign do You show us as your authority for doing these things?” Jesus answered them, “Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.” The Jews then said, “It took forty-six years to build this temple, and will You raise it up in three days?” But He […]

ISSUES, ETC. ON THE EMERGING CHURCH »

With pleasure Apprising Ministries brings to your attention the below segment of the fine Issues, Etc. radio program. In it host Todd Wilken interviews Christian apologist Chris Rosebrough of the Fighting For The Faith program, which is heard on his Pirate Christian Radio network. Rosebrough had just returned from attending an Emergent Village Gathering honoring Christian Universalist Jurgen Moltmann called Theological […]

BRIAN MCLAREN AND EVANGELICAL PANENTHEISM (PART 5) »

To the Teaching and to the Testimony! If they will not speak according to this Word, it is because they have no dawn. (Isaiah 8:20, ESV)  Strange Bedfellows Come Emerging We continue with our examination of the oxymoron that would be/is Brian McLaren and “evangelical” panentheism, and just how this might shed some light on rather […]

CONTEXTUALIZATION OR REMOVING CONTEXT AND CONTENT? »

Today over at his blog EdStetzer.com: A Lifeway Research Blog in Bluegrass and Contextualization in Taiwan missiologist and President of Lifeway Research (SBC) Dr. Ed Stetzer shares: One of the funny elements in my video interview with Pastor Chen included a reference to a Bluegrass concert (he calls it Greengrass in the video). Phil Johnson (of […]

JULIE CLAWSON AND MOLTMANN REFLECTIONS »

This is a bit of a follow up piece to the Apprising Ministries article Emerging Church Feminist Pastrix Julie Clawson. For the benefit of our many new readers, as far back as November 2005 I’m on record as calling this egregiously ecumenical Emerging Church aka Emergent Church—morphing into Emergence Christianity (EC)—a cult within evangelical Christianity. In […]

PETER ROLLINS AND HIS RAPTURE HERESY »

Apprising Ministries points you to an interesting piece concerning emerging church philosopher/theologian Peter Rollins Darling Of Emergence Christianity by my friend John Chisham, pastor of River of Life Alliance Church and fellow Christian Research Net contributor. For those who’ve actually listened to Peter Rollins, which you can do for example in Adele Sakler And Peter Rollins, you’ll know that the picture to the left […]

THE REALLY GOOD NEWS »

But I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled Eve through his subtlety, so your minds should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ. For if he that cometh preacheth another Jesus, whom we have not preached, or if ye receive another spirit, which ye have not received, or another gospel, […]

DREW TATUSKO DEMONSTRATES CONFUSION FOR US »

…always learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth. (2 Timothy 3:7, NASB) Old Liberal Fallacies Have Been Upgraded Today I received the following here at Apprising Ministries: I wanted to say thank you for the post on outlaw preachers yesterday. I had posted an item of facebook, and it was swiftly […]

OUTLAW PREACHERS ARE WRONG CONCERNING SOLA SCRIPTURA »

Today Andrew (Drew) Tatusko Tweets: @dtatusko: our authority comes not from scripture alone, but from the risen christ. #outlawpreachers #badpresbyterian (Online source) You may recall that Apprising Ministries introduced you to Tatusko, who has just enough formal education to confuse himself, in Jay Bakker, Radical Love, And Homosexuality when he made the following stupid statement: trying to pick a fight […]

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