Reporting on the Rise of ‘Reckless Christianity’
Responding biblically to the worldwide prophets and apostles movement taking over churches (the New Apostolic Reformation)
Behind the music: The baffling views about God held by Bethel Music's Amanda Lindsey Cook
I was baffled and dismayed by the responses in an interview the Christian Post conducted, in April, with Amanda Lindsey Cook, of Bethel Music.
Are you easy prey for false prophets? (redux)
The Bible is clear: false prophets are wolves that devour unsuspecting sheep.
Wolves in Sheep's Clothing--A Must-Listen-to Sermon
Dr. Kevin Lewis--a professor of theology and law at Biola University in Southern California--gave a theologically deep, hard-hitting message last Sunday at Bethel Church in Fairbanks, Alaska.
Don't let this be your kid: disturbing video of girl from Bethel Church in Redding, Calif.
I frequently hear from Christians who are concerned that their child has gotten involved with Bethel Church in Redding, California. If you don't know, Bethel Redding is one of the most influential organizations in the controversial New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) movement and is led by the NAR apostle Bill Johnson. It's also one of the most popular churches in the United States, and young people are being drawn to it in droves.
Brain Stopper No. 5: Bill Johnson's Book Ban
One brain stopper, I call the "Book Ban," is employed by Bill Johnson--senior pastor and NAR apostle over Bethel Church in Redding, California. Johnson tells his readers not to read books that are critical of teachings he promotes. He does this in his popular book When Heaven Invades Earth: A Practical Guide to a Life of Miracles.