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In 2006, the book was reissued as Take Back Your Life: Recovering from Cults and Abusive Relationships. [1] In her book Twisted Scriptures: Breaking Free from Churches that Abuse, Christian countercult author Mary Alice Chrnalogar cites Captive Hearts, Captive Minds and adds a note that the book is "excellent for former New Agers". [2]
The King James Bible is the only book used in English language services. The Bible itself is held as insufficient for salvation unless its words be made "alive" through preaching of its ministers. [O] [129] The extemporaneous preaching of the ministry is considered to be guided by God [130] [131] and must be heard directly.
Matthew 8 is the eighth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament and continues the narrative about Jesus' ministry in Galilee previously described in Matthew 4:23–25. It follows on from the Sermon on the Mount , noting in its opening verse that Jesus had come down from the mountain where he had been teaching.
Another Gospel: Cults, Alternative Religions, and the New Age Movement is a non-fiction book discussing new religious movements and the New Age movement, written by Ruth A. Tucker. [1] The book was published in 1989 by Zondervan, [2] a Christian publishing house. [3] Another edition was released by the same publisher in 2004. [1]
The Ragamuffin Gospel is a book about Christianity by former Franciscan priest Brennan Manning. Manning argues that Jesus' gospel was one of grace, and that efforts to earn salvation are misguided, as it is impossible. He laments that the true meaning of God's grace has been lost in society amidst a constant search to please God.
The book has been described as being regarded by evangelicals as "the authoritative reference work on major cult systems for nearly 40 years." [4] However, it has been criticized by members of some of the groups it discusses, particularly Mormons, who object that their faith should be labeled a "cult". [4] [5] [6]
[136] [137] [138] [page needed] This teaching is based on the New Testament examples of the church in Jerusalem (Acts 8:1), the church in Antioch (Acts 13:1), the church in Corinth (1 Cor. 1:2), the seven churches in seven cities in Asia (Rev. 1:11), etc. Watchman Nee and his co-workers, including Witness Lee, established local churches ...