Title: Christianity in Crisis: The 21st Century
Author: Hank Hanegraaff
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
http://www.thomasnelson.com/consumer/product_detail.asp?sku=0849900069
Almost twenty years ago, Hank Hanegraaff wrote the book Christianity in Crisis to alert the world to the cultic movement within Christianity. At the time, there were dangers enough, but with this updated version, Mr. Hanegraaff exposes newer and even more insidious leaders among this community. These men and women that are exposed for their heresy in this book are not someone that no one has ever heard, but very popular preachers.
As I read this book, I was aghast at the claims that some of these so-called prosperity preachers espoused. They have the audacity to say that God can do nothing on this earth unless someone gives Him the authority! To think that for one moment God needs our permission to do anything is simply asinine. The Almighty does NOT need my permission, and He is not some genie in a bottle that we can rub the magic lamp for Him to do as we tell Him to do!
This is a book that I would recommend to anyone who is curious to know what people are teaching today in their "crystal palaces." It exposes this men and women as the frauds that they are. These are not people following God's Word, but bastardizing it. The tragedy of it all is that many will follow these false prophets straight to hell. Wake up, America! There is only one Savior, and that is Jesus Christ. He is the way, the truth and the life. No man, woman, boy or girl will go to Heaven except they repent of their sins, and accept Him as their Savior! (John 14:1-6)
Pros: Should be used as a text book in seminaries across America.
Cons: It often reads like a text book.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Book Review: House of Dark Shadows
Title: House of dark shadows
Author: Robert Liparulo
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
http://www.thomasnelson.com/consumer/product_detail.asp?sku=1595544941
House of dark shadows tells the story of a family of five that move from the city to a rural town. Xander the oldest, is disappointed by this because he is an aspiring movie maker. Being fifteen years old, he believes that his world is caving in. How can he pursue his passion in such a place? Nothing ever happens in small towns, does it?
Xander and his brother, David, are about to find out just how much excitement can be found in a small town. From battling gladiators in the Roman Colosseum, to running for your life from natives and man eating tigers in the jungle, Xander and David find out that their house is not all that it appears to be...it is so much more!
In this house, you never know where the next door will take you. This not only thrills Xander, but it scares him as well. If someone from this side can go through, what about someone from the other side. And, where did those giant footprints come from? Who was the figure that he saw down the hall? What other secrets does this house hold?
Pros: Excellent book. Was really hard to put down. I look forward to reading the next book in this series.
Cons: None that I can think of.
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