“When we examine the New Testament, we find the apostles preaching Christ crucified, risen, reigning, and returning. We see them proclaiming repentance toward God and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. We find them calling believers to grow in holiness through the ordinary means God has given—Scripture, prayer, the local church, faithful shepherds, and the sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit.”
(The Dissenter) There is a new generation of celebrity preachers rising through YouTube algorithms instead of seminaries, podcasts instead of pulpits, and viral clips instead of faithful local church ministry. Every few years another one appears. He speaks with certainty. He tells dramatic stories. He promises access to a level of spiritual power that ordinary Christians have somehow missed.
Isaiah Saldivar has become one of the most recognizable faces of that movement.
If you’ve never heard of him, though he’s actually been around for a while now, Saldivar presents himself as an evangelist and revivalist whose ministry revolves around healing, deliverance, miracles, spiritual warfare, and what he calls a supernatural lifestyle. His online audience numbers in the millions.
Research: Deliverance Ministry
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 the Demonslayers.
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