In this video Andrew Strom, author of a new book "True and False Revival" that examines the Lakeland phenomenon, describes the characteristics of true vs false revivals in history.
Andrew Strom is author of the first book, "True and False Revival", on the Lakeland outpouring. He spent 11 years in the same Prophetic movement as Todd Bentley. Here he tells why he questions the Lakeland revival, the angel Emma, the New Age kundalini shakti qigong spontaneous movements, etc. What will it take to see real Revival?
Andrew Strom spent 11 years in the same Prophetic movement as Todd Bentley. In this interview he tells us why he questions the Lakeland outpouring, gold dust, Laughing revivals, etc. What will it take to see real Revival?
Andres Strom, author of "Why I Left the Prophetic Movement" and a new book on the Lakeland "revival" discusses both critically. Andrew Strom is author of the first book on the Lakeland outpouring. He spent 11 years in the same Prophetic movement as Todd Bentley. Here he tells us why he questions the Florida revival, the angels, manifestations, jerking, etc. What will it take to see real Revival?
Andrew Strom spent 11 years in the same Prophetic movement as Todd Bentley. In this interview he tells us why he questions the Lakeland revival, the Impartations, the "drunken glory", etc. What will it take to see real Revival?
This is the first episode of Radio Free Geneva that has been put on Youtube. The purpose of RFG is to dispel the many caricatures, straw men, and misrepresentations that those who are opposed to Reformed Theology (ie. Calvinism) normally make when critiquing the other side. Lord willing, there will be more in the future that deal with different subjects.
Ergun Caner delivered a sermon a few years ago called "Why I am Predestined Not to be a Hyper-Calvinist." However, many Reformed folk thought the sermon w
Fourth and last session of 4-part interview with John Piper, the passionate Reformed pastor, author and teacher of Bethlehem Baptist Church and Desiring God Ministries.
Second of 4-part interview with John Piper, the passionate Reformed pastor, author and teacher of Bethlehem Baptist Church and Desiring God Ministries.
I am glad to finally see someone who is sensitive to the Holy Spirit to descend the errors in popular christian TV "evangelists'. I was mentored by a pastor whose mother had been part of Par ms church in Kansas. In one of his trips to California, Parms became concerned for he was aware of the false and evil spirits there. There was, also, a spirit of hysteria. At one meeting he drank from a "glass of water" and knew that something wasn't right. He had his stomach pumped immediately afterwards,and found that he had been poisoned. That was at the beginning of the 20th Cent. We have seen how the "Holy Ghost" churches have accepted many heretical teachings even to their use of what they call music and worship. A simple chorus is started by a loud band, and the audience is directed to sing it louder and louder and faster and faster again and again, etc. Another one or two choruses have the same procedure done until the audience are under their mind control. Is this not a type of hypnotism? Is this God or not? . . . .Yes, I have seen some "laughing in the Spirit", but I ask is it pleasing to Jesus? As Pull the Apostle said all we have to do is preach Christ and His crucified. We are admonished by I John to test the spirits to see if they are of God. Finally, in I Cor. 14:40 "LET ALL THINGS BE DONE IN DENCENTLY AND IN ORDER."