Month: June 2013
Princianism is a blend of semi-Calvinism, New Thought, Quietism, and Sandemanianism that falls outside the boundaries of biblical and historic orthodoxy.
The wording of the Nicene Creed has thus been a standard part of historical orthodoxy. To reject its wording is imprudent and leaves the door open for heresy. I believe the wording of the creed is both biblical and wise.
I find the portrayal of the meeting to be a microcosm of revival movements in particular and church life in general. Where would we place ourselves in the picture?
Luke's account of Jesus' baptism does not contradict the other Gospels which say John the Baptist does the baptizing.
Billed as an exercise practice, Falun Gong is in essence a quasi-religious movement that engages in occult practices.
We provide an overview, as well as links to research resources.
One Sunday in 1855, Charles Spurgeon preached a sermon titled "The Power of the Holy Ghost." In the midst of the sermon, he speaks in a manner that can only be described as prophetic, as he speaks of a coming, latter-day outpouring of God's Spirit upon His people.