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    « Is Christianity a Life or a Doctrine? | Main | Where the Wild Things Are »

    May 26, 2009

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    Charismamag.com has a feature article on Frank Santora. He was ordained from Kenneth Hagin's Rhema Bible Training School. Word of Faith foundation + Purpose Driven Teaching= Bad Bible Teaching all around.

    I'm still trying to find the words to express how this sermon was formulated, because it certainly could not have been led by the Spirit of God. This sermon was worse than the Grey-Eyed Monster of Pessimism.

    He is implementing Rick Warren's Purpose Driven Church book, teaching similarly to Joel Osteen and believes that "without God success is impossible" (Charismamag.com, May 2009).

    Shouldn't the primary focus in his preaching be the exaltation of Christ, exegeting the Scriptures and not how to use God's Word to teach success principles?

    My heart grieves for the people who sit and listen to what they think they are hearing is biblical and because they are not properly educated with sound doctrinal teaching, they don't know the difference.

    They are blind being led by one who has been blinded.

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