Category: Features

CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY WISCONSIN: A LUTHERAN HOME FOR ROB BELL OF THE EMERGENT CHURCH AND STILL SO “VIRGILICIOUS”? »

Well, seems the sad saga now continues with CUW and Apprising Ministries over this foolish (at best) video “Virgilicious” which was made by some ill-advised Pre-Seminary students. It seems that since I am the one the Lord used in His providence to break this story in the first place, and I have continued to receive […]

RICK WARREN, AS RUPERT MURDOCH’S PASTOR WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO PUBLICLY REBUKE MURDOCH FOR HIS EXPLOITATION OF WOMEN? »

My friend Chris Rosebrough of the Christian Accountability Network and fellow contributor at Christian Research Net has brought a very important issue before the Body of Christ, and rightly so. As a Southern Baptist pastor myself I am also bringing this sin before the American Christian Church here at Apprising Ministries.

PURPOSE DRIVEN PORNOGRAPHY: WHY RICK WARREN MUST PUBLICLY REBUKE RUPERT MURDOCH »

Rick Warren: Purpose-Driven Pornography?, a press release from my friend Chris Rosebrough that concerns Southern Baptist Pastor Rick Warren and Rupert Murdoch, is certainly a most disturbing piece of information. Rosebrough, who heads up the Christian Accountability Network, was also on Crosstalk the other day with Ingrid Schlueter to discuss this very important issue that […]

THE EMERGENT NEW DOWNGRADE IN THE AMERICAN CHRISTIAN CHURCH »

It’s my prayer that people with eyes that see, and who have ears that hear, can recognize what the Lord is now trying to say to the evangelical community as the sky grows a darker shade of red this morning. I could not have planned the timing of these events involving Christian Research Net the other website God […]

AM/CRN EXCLUSIVE: ERWIN MCMANUS AT ORIGINS – THE EXPERIENCE 2007 »

The Origins Conference (April 30-May 3), put on by cultural architect, distinguished futurist and lead pastor for Mosaic Erwin McManus is now underway. Origins is “an interactive experience which mobilizes people to serve through the discovery of one’s uniqueness. Includes Gallup’s StrengthsFinder, Myers Briggs Type Indicator, and Character Matrix (based on Uprising by Erwin McManus).”

*CROSSTALK: PANENTHEISM IN THE EMERGING CHURCH* »

The Lord be praised for the opportunity He afforded me to join my friend Ingrid Schlueter on her Crosstalk program today. In addition to panentheism we also briefly discussed the book An Emergent Manifesto of Hope.

THE TRINITY OF ROBERT SCHULLER … AND … »

This article by Robert H. Schuller (article removed from the site)  taken from the Hour of Power website was also a sermon I personally witnessed him preach on TBN Sunday August 27, 2006. Of course Schuller is noted for his man-pleasing soft sermons of self-esteem but in this blasphemous work he fully reveals his love […]

SPENCER BURKE AND EMERGING PANENTHEISM »

Here is another example of just how far off the rails the Ecumenical Church of Deceit actually is and why the deception of the neo-liberal cult of the Emergent Church is going to have catastrophic results upon the youth of our nation. Some of you might remember an article I did here at Apprising Ministries […]

CEDARVILLE UNIVERSITY HOSTS THE “REVEREND” BETH MAYNARD TEACHING ON EMERGENT CHURCH ICONS U2 – *UPDATED AGAIN!* »

*UPDATE AGAIN!* You may have noticed that these video links for this piece keep going dead. Well, it would appear that someone connected with Cedarville keeps contacting the host companies to get these links pulled, which has been done again (see below). But if this is the case, then I would have to wonder why. […]

“REVEREND” BETH MAYNARD: CEDARVILLE UNIVERSITY FEATURES A WOMAN “PASTOR” SPEAKING ON EMERGENT CHURCH ICONS U2 »

There will be more forthcoming on “Reverend” Beth Maynard’s appearance at Cedarville University. It would appear they didn’t like me making this information known to the public here at AApprising Ministries. Over at the excellent website Current Christian.com Pastor Greg Linscott ran Cedarville Hosts Presentation on U2 By Woman Pastor a post concerning my previous […]

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