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ch87 The Remnant of the People of God explains why "big" churches that boast of their numbers are not as God's Word dictates to Christians.
Topics: Satan wants to Sift the Redeemed | What is the mentality of a Remnant? | The Nature of “the Church” | A Discouraged People | False Followers of Christ | The People who ask, “Give me! Give me!” | Faithfulness in Service | Conclusion.
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pc68 Confidence or Worry Dealing with Stress We examine a situation of stress and problem in life, and how Satan uses them against us and God, and how God uses problems for our good.
TOPICS: There is no fear in love | Lack of energy, you want to move on | The persecution for being a Christian | The concern for the disease | Do not worry about money | Marital Stress, Family.
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pc85 Carl Jung and Psychology explains the origin of Psychology with spiritist Jung, which had contact with a spiritual guide.
We explain that Carl Jung was a spiritist, as were his parents (father was a pastor of a spiritist church). The spirit guide Philemon appeared to Jung at age 3, and over time, Philemon gave Jung all of his concepts which he later made into "psychology". Jung is known as the founder or creator of psychology. Psychology is not a science because its data is not testable, but rather opinions. There are no clean experiments that give unequivocal yes or no results. The results they claim in one set of experiments do not unilaterally give the same results when independent groups do the same experiments. Psychology is a doctrine of Demons, 1 Timothy 4:1, and Christians have to reject it, and denounce it.
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Helping Returning Missionaries are my thoughts and suggestions for missionaries returning on furlough to the States, also those on deputation. Topics: How are we helping returning missionaries? | Let me put forth my mindset. | Coming Home and Culture Shock | The Problems of Cyber Space and Missionaries | Stick to Standard Forms of Communication | You can Help Returning Missionaries by understanding their lifestyle | More Lifestyle Differences | Helping Missionaries with Dental, Eyecare, Medical Care | Churches can help Returning missionaries - Housing | Small stuff | Get expert Advice | My Best Experiences with Visiting a Church as a Missionary Speaker.
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calv01 Calvinism: What's the Truth?
v1.2 Calvinism: What’s the Truth? An honest explanation of why we are not Calvinists, and the problems with Calvinism for the Christian.
Topics: Total inability or Total Depravity? | Unconditional or conditional election? | Limited or unlimited atonement? | Perseverance of the Saints | Extreme Calvinism
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Dagg Manual of Theology (and links to this work in various other formats).
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Cult Exit: Problems, Detention, and How-Tos by Pastor David Cox. In this article, I explain how to identify a cult through the difficulty in leaving it.
Excerpt: One of the clearest elements identifying a cult is simply what happens when somebody wants "out." A biblical church will see a person leaving because the group doesn't meet their needs, doesn't serve them, or doesn't meet their biblical expectations as a tragedy and failure on the GROUP'S PART. Their attitude is first sadness in losing the person, but they want to correct what they have done wrong. (Note: This attitude will never appear without first accepting that they, the church, have somehow failed. Cults will rarely admit this of themselves, or never will they admit it. It takes a spiritually mature person to admit this.)A biblical church will simply ask questions like Where? How? Why? Where did we go wrong? How can we keep this from happening again? Why did we lose this person? A biblical church is more concerned about their own error in dealing with this member that retention.
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Category Archives: Spirit Abuse Reference
Zukeran – Abusive Churches
Zukeran Abusive Churches is a review of this article by Pat on Leaderu.com on Abusive Churches Continue reading
Blue, K. – Healing Spiritual Abuse
Healing Spiritual Abuse: How to Break Free from Bad Church Experiences, Continue reading
Fehlauer, M. – Exposing Spiritual Abuse
Fehlauer, M. – Exposing Spiritual Abuse The chapter on “Toxic Love” is about the excessive devotion of people looking for a father-figure. There are two good chapters on positive and negative characteristics to look for in a pastor. Continue reading
Friesen, G. – Decision Making and the Will of God
Friesen, G. – Decision Making and the Will of God is a recommendation of Friesen’s book Decision making and the Will of God, which is where many cults entrap many good Christians. Continue reading
VanVonderen-Ryan – Soul Repair Book
VanVonderen-Ryan – Soul Repair Book is a recommendation of Vanvonderen-Ryan’s work on Soul Repair. This book explains how to recapture spiritual health after a cult. Continue reading
Recovering from Churches that abuse Exiting #5
Recovering from Churches that abuse Exiting #5 Continue reading
Hession – We would see Jesus
This is a recommendation for reading. Continue reading
Lloyd-Jones, M. – Spiritual Depression: Its Causes and Its Cure
This is a review of Martin Lloyd-Jones’ book Spiritual Depression, its causes and its cures. This is a needed work when dealing with cults. Continue reading
Cloud-Townsend – Safe People
Safe People: How to Find Relationships That Are Good for You and Avoid Those That Aren’t!, Dr. Henry Cloud &s Dr. John Townsend, 1995. Henry tells about being in a Christian group for 5 years where he learned a lot … Continue reading
Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse Johnson-VanVonderen
The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse: Recognizing and Escaping Spiritual Manipulation and False Spiritual Authority in the Church,David Johnson and Jeff VanVonderen, 1991. Continue reading