There must be enough common ground with all these Evangelical leaders for them to agree to share the platform as "Christians" at the National Religious Broadcasters convention.
As a note to remember, Charles Stanley teaches Once Saved Always Saved, aka Easy Believism--the false gospel MacArthur rightly attacked in his books "The Gospel According to Jesus" and "The Gospel According to the Apostles". Also, Stanley promised his church to stand down from the pulpit if he ever got divorced, then years later his wife divorced him and he stayed in the pulpit. So a false gospel, sanctificationless Christianity, divorce (couldn't manage his own household well), and no integrity. This is a "Christian" conference?
More on Mark Burnnett and Roma Downey here and here and here. Roman Catholic, New Age mystics. This is "Christian"?
Rick and Kay Warren? This is "Christian"?
Joni Tada's serious problems are mentioned here.
**Please note that I do not endorse Servus Christi, but cannot fault what he said and the evidence he gave**
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It is absolutely incredible to see what is happening in the visible church. It is sad to see what is going on with GCC and John MacArthur. It shows us how we are not to put our trust in pastors of any church. I learned that first hand when I realized what was coming from the pulpits of the different churches I attended over the last 17 years. When I tested what they said against God's Word, the ministers were giving false teachings.
One church I attended for 4 years started teaching that it was more than alright to contextualize the gospel to make it relevant to people in the community, etc., etc. They changed the music to be pleasing to the world. In response to my comments in a Bible study class about the importance of believing that God created all things and that there was no such thing as billions of years before there was a man named Adam, the pastor said that Genesis 1 was not an essential to believe. And then later the announcement to align with Driscoll and Tim Keller. I had to leave. The church that I attended for several years after that also ended up going the way of Keller along with mysticism. They ended up having loud rock "music." Painful experiences and it is going on in all the churches in my area. There is a famine for God's Word. It certainly seems to be a sign of end times.
May our heavenly Father bless you and guide and keep you in His Truth.
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