Worldviewpedia The 2011 “Response” Prayer Rally: When The Religious Right Mainstreamed A Once Shunned Theological Cult In August of 2010, it was Glenn Beck with whom Christians were uniting for his “Restoring Honor Rally”. I took a real beating from many Christians
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Worldviewpedia Lou Engle Says Dreams Are Equal to the Bible Lou Engle Says Dreams Are Equal to the Bible
Situation Room President of the Southern Baptist Convention, Ronnie Floyd Speaks to IHOP (Clip #2) President of the Southern Baptist Convention, Ronnie Floyd Speaks to IHOP (Clip #2)
Situation Room James Dobson Interviews (Audio Clip) & Praises False Teacher & False Prophet Lou Engle James Dobson Interviews (Audio Clip) & Praises False Teacher & False Prophet Lou Engle
Worldviewpedia Redefining Unity: Number Six of Eight Transformational Steps to a Global False Church By Brannon S. Howse Much as redefining the mission of the Church requires misuse of Scripture to support the point, redefining Christian unity mani
Worldviewpedia The 2011 “Response” Prayer Rally: When The Religious Right Mainstreamed A Once Shunned Theological Cult In August of 2010, it was Glenn Beck with whom Christians were uniting for his “Restoring Honor Rally”. I took a real beating from many Christians
Worldviewpedia Emerging and Converging: How The New Religious Right is Merging with False Religions By Brannon S. Howse In 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012, I researched numerous examples of projects in which members of the New Religious Right (NRR) wer
Worldviewpedia Dangers of the New Apostolic Reformation and Dominion Theology By Brannon S. Howse “Dominion theology” may not be a household term for everyone, but for its adherents, few ideas matter more—and that’s t
Worldviewpedia Mike Bickel's International House of Prayer (IHOP) and A Manual for Mysticism By Brannon S. Howse I’ve already touched on the problem of Christian leaders participating in gatherings of a generally spiritual nature, but let