We need to never cease to make mention of him in our prayers. This man does not believe the Bible. Some would call me heartless to say that. I say no. It is heartless to not be heartbroken and also indignant about falsity like this.
No brother you are absolutely correct. Not heartless just correct in your assessment of his teaching and theology. Watching this man grieves me and makes me sad and a bit angry too. Thanks Sam in Christ
Wow, gay pastors, evangelical pastors who are too ignorant of the Word to speak against Mormonism. Yet for all of the pastors who are living lies- God has kept for himself a group who have not bowed their knees to any false gods. Continue to speak out brother and preach the truth of Christ!
By the way, I see you have "The decline of African American Theology." How is it so far? I ahdn't had a chance yet to pick up a copy. I promised myself to get it after I finish the "Faithful Preachers."
What up Chermone? I skimmed through the Decline of AA theology but it is not a easy read. Good points-I think he does an excellent job of delving into the history of blacks since the exodus in this country. Bad points-well i think unless you don't know about the charlatans like TD Jakes and others you might be surprised, but I have been knowing about them for a long time so-I am like OK-whats new? I think it would be a powerful book to give someone who just doesn't know. I think his previous book might have been a little better. I would say worth the but though. How is Faithful Preachers?
Born In California 1980. Live in CA for about 10 years. Dad retired from military and we moved to Omaha Nebraska. Went to a CME church for the entire time. Came to Faith at age 14. Had not true connection with Jesus the Christ but had a strong hunger for reading the Bible. Read the Bible through and through but nothing really stuck. Had typical teenage years. Never really a bad kid, no babies or jail history, so I guess you could say I was abnormal. Left for college in 2001 to Kansas City Missouri. Married to my wife for life in 2004. While in KC I got into the Word more fervently at a(at the time I did not know) Word of Faith Charismatic church. I cannot understand how a pastor can hear from God in an audible voice and be wrong. I Left there in 2006 by the grace of God. The things that were practiced just did not line up with the Word of God after doing a lot of research. Long story short. Came accross John E. Coleman's site and have been strictly Bible ever since. All the Glory goes to God alone. Books I recommend for those who don't understand. Check out A Different Gospel by D.R. McConnell or Christianity In Crisis by Hank Hanegraaf.
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We need to never cease to make mention of him in our prayers. This man does not believe the Bible. Some would call me heartless to say that. I say no. It is heartless to not be heartbroken and also indignant about falsity like this.
No brother you are absolutely correct. Not heartless just correct in your assessment of his teaching and theology. Watching this man grieves me and makes me sad and a bit angry too. Thanks Sam in Christ
Wow, gay pastors, evangelical pastors who are too ignorant of the Word to speak against Mormonism. Yet for all of the pastors who are living lies- God has kept for himself a group who have not bowed their knees to any false gods. Continue to speak out brother and preach the truth of Christ!
By the way, I see you have "The decline of African American Theology." How is it so far? I ahdn't had a chance yet to pick up a copy. I promised myself to get it after I finish the "Faithful Preachers."
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What up Chermone? I skimmed through the Decline of AA theology but it is not a easy read. Good points-I think he does an excellent job of delving into the history of blacks since the exodus in this country. Bad points-well i think unless you don't know about the charlatans like TD Jakes and others you might be surprised, but I have been knowing about them for a long time so-I am like OK-whats new? I think it would be a powerful book to give someone who just doesn't know. I think his previous book might have been a little better. I would say worth the but though. How is Faithful Preachers?
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