Our Future Reward

As the Christian battles through this tiring time of compromise within Christendom, <cite>Apprising Ministries</cite> shares an encouraging devotional teaching from Spurgeon, which put our life in proper perspective.  View article →

 

On Merely Appearing To Follow Jesus

The Church Growth Movement a la Donald McGavran and C. Peter Wagner, which would slither out of Fuller Theological Seminary has led to pragmatism replacing Biblical teaching in scores of mainstream evangelical churches.

It’s led to untold numbers of false converts who think they’re Christians but have never been regenerated. Apprising Ministries now brings you a short teaching that concerns too many who call themselves “Christ-followers.” View article →

An Evaluation Of Wayne Grudem’s View Of NT Prophecy

As contemplative mysticism becomes the norm within mainstream evangelicalism we’re witnessing more acceptance of hyper-charismaticism.

To help you prepare for an increase of people claiming a “word from God,” Apprising Ministries brings you an in-depth look at a critical charismatic subject well-illustrated by this respected New Calvinist theologian and mentor. View article →

Dr. Rowan Williams “Deeply Honored” To Speak To Roman Catholic Synod Of Bishops

While the retiring Archbishop of Canterbury is aligned with the liberal mainline, it’s not hard to imagine the same words coming from evangelical cult of celebrity pastors like Rick Warren.

Apprising Ministries brings you more nauseating compromise that will likely also be seen in the mainstream of evangelicalism as soon as this coming year. View article →

Serious Bible Readers Are Not Serious Sinners

Pastor and writer Daryl Wingerd asserts:

The true Christian who becomes absorbed in the study of God’s word, who spends the largest percentage of his otherwise unallocated time in serious, concentrated and thoughtful Bible reading, who orders his life around this pursuit and the behaviors that flow naturally from it, will rarely suffer long-term defeat in his battle against sin.

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