“In today’s world, the better question is, “Have they publicly stood strong against the spirit of the age?” What’s the easiest way to discern this? Watch them, read their tweets, see who they associate with, and see what they champion.”
(Steven Whitlow – Clear Truth Media) A few weeks ago, I was asked this question by a sincere member of our congregation. Her question was not vindictive or angry; she isn’t spending a lot of time on X trying to figure out which Christian celebrity to crucify next. She simply wanted to make sure that her limited time was spent studying the word of God from a trusted, reliable source.
At Clear Truth, our aim is to equip the everyday believer for everyday life. Everyday believers from across the country are gathering in homes, coffee shops, and churches with resources from all across the evangelical landscape. These resources are published by churches, independents, and the mega-evangelical conglomerates that control the narrative. Regardless of who is doing the publishing, or who is making the money, it is imperative that when believers gather to study that they do so with biblically-faithful resources.
There’s a link to Real Faith. Avoid this site. Mark Driscoll is a false teacher.
CRN has compiled a list of false teachers and several other professing Christians we’ve warned you about over the years. The list also contains those we must keep an eye on plus movements, organizations and “frauds, phonies and money-grubbing religious quacks” to mark and avoid as per Romans 16:17-18 such as Beth Moore.