Category: Current Issues

WHY MUST YOU BE SO HARSH WITH THE SHEEP? »

THE MYTHS OF THE MAN-PLEASERS »

The evangelical church in America continues to wander almost aimlessly through this nation which was founded by God, but now has become as foreign a mission field as the deepest depths of the rain forests in Africa. An alleged Body of Christ searching for a Purpose as it morphes into an Emergent Church with so […]

THE NEW EMERGENT EVANGELICAL MAN-CENTERED RELIGION PASSING FOR CHRISTIANITY »

THE MORMON CHURCH'S VIEW OF THE BIBLE »

ERWIN MCMANUS, THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION AND DR. ALBERT MOHLER »

ERWIN MCMANUS AND A REVISIONIST HISTORY OF THE CHURCH ON BRADY? »

*THE MIKE CORLEY PROGRAM* – DISCERMENT MINISTRIES/ERWIN MCMANUS »

The Lord allowed me the privilege to once again join my friend Mike Corley on his radio program. I’m blessed as well that Brother Mike is also a contributor for my other website Christian Research Network.

ERWIN MCMANUS: THE EMERGENT SECRET BEHIND “THE SECRET” »

This post originally ran on Christian Research Net but with an upcoming appearance on The Mike Corley Program tomorrow I feel led to publish this more in-depth version here at Apprising Ministries. The following is presented as further indication of what I also covered in a previous article about the hyped up human potential teachings […]

THE MORMON CHURCH IS NOW CHRISTIAN »

Does that statement come as a bit of a shock to you? Well, if you listen to the latest rhetoric from several evangelical Christian leaders who have endorsed Robert Millet’s A Different Jesus? The Christ of the Latter-day Saints, a book which was written by a dedicated LDS apologist and actively practicing Mormon, you just […]

THOUGHTS ON WOMEN PASTORS »

“I do not permit a woman to teach or to exercise authority over a man; rather, she is to remain quiet.” (1 Timothy 2:12, ESV) Yet Another Attempt To Circumvent God’s Word This piece was originally to lend a shoulder to a fellow contributor at the old Slice of Laodicea, Jim Bublitz, who also has the […]

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