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Post by Daniel on May 17, 2017 7:05:30 GMT -5
The New, Truly Confused Evangelicals - Part 1
Eric Barger & Take A Stand! Ministries
Published on May 17, 2017
In part one of this new series Eric Barger exposes what is nothing short of a wholesale, end-time abandonment of the Bible - all in the name of "Evangelicalism."
Carefully detailing the players, methods, and beliefs, Eric explains how this sweeping Postmodern-Emergent redefinition has led to the rejection of the orthodox doctrines that have defined Christianity for the past twenty centuries.
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Post by Daniel on May 25, 2017 7:23:48 GMT -5
The New, Truly Confused Evangelicals - Part 2
Eric Barger & Take A Stand! Ministries
Published on May 23, 2017
In part two of our series, Eric Barger defines and expose the "NEW" Evangelicalism and demonstrates that it's really nothing new.
Learn how this cultic ideology made its way into countless churches and the top seminaries subverting biblical teaching and placing the spotlight on man - instead of God.
Don't miss this series - especially if you or your church have been effected!
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Post by Daniel on Jun 3, 2017 9:02:31 GMT -5
The New, Truly Confused Evangelicals - Part 3
Eric Barger & Take A Stand! Ministries
Published on May 31, 2017
In part 3 of the current series, Eric Barger reiterates the growing need for discernment among remnant believers today.
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Post by Daniel on Jun 8, 2017 9:40:00 GMT -5
The New, Truly Confused Evangelicals - Part 4
Eric Barger & Take A Stand! Ministries
Published on Jun 7, 2017
As the culture around us quickly declines, Christianity has its own set of resident anarchists determined to overthrow biblical truth with a new unholy reformation. The research is disturbing and the conclusions shocking to those uninformed but the fact remains - evangelicalism is in desperate trouble.
This 4th episode in the series is titled "Resisting and Combating" and make no mistake why. We are witness to an ongoing wholesale redefinition of Christianity made to fit the Postmodern paradigm - but these two worlds can never coexist without compromise. Eric asks, "Can there honestly be any such thing as "Postmodern Christianity?" Answer: Not if the Bible is still our guide!
Eric concludes with a list of issues for concerned Bible-believers to watch out for that may indicate the postmodern mindset is at work in their midst.
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Post by Daniel on Jun 15, 2017 8:37:06 GMT -5
The New, Truly Confused Evangelicals - Part 5 ("Our Ongoing Collapse")
Eric Barger & Take A Stand! Ministries
Published on Jun 13, 2017
Have you noticed what has happened inside evangelicalism over the past few years? Is the biblical Gospel intact in your local fellowship or are essential elements missing in action?
In part five of the series, Eric Barger details the ongoing theological collapse of modern evangelicalism underway around us. He documents the disturbing trends resulting in belief becoming secondary while and the actions and activities of men becomes primary in the Church. After gathering considerable data and communicating with many victims of the "new"evangelicalism, Eric Barger simply notes that according to the law of physics where a void exists something must fill it. Now, as alarming numbers abandon the long-held mission of the Church, the cry of "social justice" is now trumpeted from many once-conservative pulpits. But where are the calls for biblical evangelism, repentance, and holiness heard not long ago?
Led by many influential leaders such as Tony Campolo, Rick Warren, Bill Hybels, and Rob Bell the emphasis on deeds cannot be misunderstood as biblical truth and practice has been shoved into the background - or out the door altogether. Even more radical is the hyper-environmentalism of Emergent leaders such as Brian McLaren who declares that Scripture charges the Church with saving planet Earth. Among the casualties are understanding Eschatology and Israel.
Eric sums up his view in one short sentence in the opening editorial. The new evangelicals "have replaced salt with syrup." Make no mistake; the postmodern penchant to hear only what they want and to reject the breadth of doctrine may sound sweet to their ears but results in spiritual sickness with incalculable costs.
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