By Ken Silva pastor-teacher on May 31, 2009 in Radio Appearances
From the website of the Iron Sharpens Iron radio program hosted by Chris Arnzen: AL STEIN, pastor of the Neighborhood Assembly of God in Bellmore, Long Island, NY, & KEN SILVA, pastor of Connecticut River Baptist Church & president of Apprising Ministries in Claremont, NH, will address the theme: “THE SHACK: A Critical Examination“. The […]
By AM on Jan 18, 2009 in Radio Appearances
In this edition of The Mike Corley Program: Mike shares a recent conversation he had with Pastor Ken Silva of Apprising Ministries and Christian Research Network. They discuss the growing attack on the doctrine of Sola Scriptura, that God’s Word is the sole basis for our faith as believers and that the biblical Word, rather than spiritual experience, […]
By AM on Dec 5, 2008 in Radio Appearances
On Iron Sharpens Iron host Chris Arnzen asked Ken Silva of Apprising Ministries to join him of the Friday Pastor’s Forum. The topics revolved around the proper view of God’s love and a Christian’s approach to celebrating Christmas. You can download and listen to this program here.
By AM on Nov 27, 2008 in AM Missives, Contemplative Spirituality/Mysticism, Current Issues, Emergent Church, Features, Radio Appearances, Rob Bell
This presentation below of a recent Crosstalk radio program put together by Lane Chaplin features: Host: Ingrid Schlueter Guest: Ken Silva Pastor Ken Silva is with Apprising Ministries. How would you feel if your pastor tried to teach you breathing exercises specific to prayer? What if he told you that your deepest fear is that you […]
By AM on Nov 21, 2008 in Contemplative Spirituality/Mysticism, Current Issues, Emergent Church, Features, Radio Appearances, Rob Bell
In his sermon I will say it again, and again, and again, Sunday November 16, 2008, Emergent Church icon Rob Bell shares a common mantra of those neo-Gnostics involved in the Contemplative/Centering Prayer of Contemplative Spirituality/Mysticism. For them it is the mystics in various religious traditions who are the great enlightened ones. Bell says: It’s interesting how […]
By AM on Nov 13, 2008 in AM Missives, Current Issues, Radio Appearances, Rob Bell
This edition of Fighting for the Faith podcast hosted by Chris Rosebrough also features Ken Silva of Apprising Ministries joining him in breaking down a recent sermon by Emerging Church icon Rob Bell. Rosebrough and Silva discuss the way Bell makes a big mess in his sermon as he attempts to exegete Philippians 3: 2 — Watch out for those […]
By Ken Silva pastor-teacher on Sep 5, 2008 in Radio Appearances
It was a blessing that the Lord graced me with yet another chance to be a guest on the Crosstalk program from VCY America and to join host Ingrid Schlueter. This time we discussed the apostasy that is rapidly growing today in the Evangelical community in Body of Christ. Sadly by attempting to do the […]
By AM on Sep 3, 2008 in Contemplative Spirituality/Mysticism, Radio Appearances
In Christianity Today Promoting The Cult of Richard Foster you will see Apprising Ministries point out that the current September 2008 issue of CT features an interview embracing Living Spiritual Teacher and Quaker mystic Richard Foster as a teacher of proper Christian spirituality. Consider that a few pages later in the same issue there’s a puff piece on Emergent Church Guru […]
By AM on Sep 1, 2008 in Emergent Church, Radio Appearances
At Living in the Way blog we read: It’s finally here… EPISODE 1 of “Living in The Way”, our new teaching podcast! In this commercial-free, 45 minute episode of Living in The Way Pastor Jon Sharp and Pastor Ken Silva of Apprising Ministries discuss the Emerging Church. Our goal in this show is to give […]
By Ken Silva pastor-teacher on Aug 23, 2008 in Radio Appearances
The Lord be praised for His allowing me to join Chris Rosebrough, a friend and fellow contributor at Christian Research Net, on his Fighting For The Faith Podcast where we talked about my labor in the Lord here at Apprising Ministries and other things. Rosebrough, who also has the websites Extreme Theology and A Little Leaven: Museum of […]