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By Apprising Administrator on Jun 6, 2006 in Current Issues, Roman Catholicism
By Apprising Administrator on Jun 6, 2006 in Current Issues, Roman Catholicism
By Apprising Administrator on Jun 4, 2006 in AM Missives, Current Issues, Emergent Church, Roman Catholicism, Word Faith
By Apprising Administrator on May 25, 2006 in AM Missives, Contemplative Spirituality/Mysticism, Current Issues, Emergent Church, Roman Catholicism, Word Faith
By Ken Silva pastor-teacher on Apr 20, 2006 in AM Missives, Contemplative Spirituality/Mysticism, Current Issues, Emergent Church, Roman Catholicism, Word Faith
By Ken Silva pastor-teacher on Apr 14, 2006 in Contemplative Spirituality/Mysticism, Current Issues, Emergent Church, Features, Richard Foster, Roman Catholicism, Spiritual Formation
This is part of an ongoing series here at Apprising Ministries on key players involved with Contemplative Spirituality/Mysticism (CSM) within postevangelicalism and the Emergent Church, in particular its chief corruption Contemplative/Centering Prayer. Here we take a look at “St.” Teresa of Avila who was one of the superstars as it were of CSM. The idea here is to keep exposing […]
By Apprising Administrator on Nov 9, 2005 in Roman Catholicism
It is with pleasure that I present this first article written by a young man from the small local home fellowship where I am pastor. The Lord allowed me the privilege of leading seventeen year old Ryan to Christ about a year and a half ago. We had begun discussions about Christianity while I was […]
By Apprising Administrator on Sep 27, 2005 in Roman Catholicism
The key to understanding the complex issue of the Roman Catholic Church is to realize that their unique doctrine of the papacy is the very heart of this religious system. In this article we will examine in depth from their own sources what the Church of Rome claims for her pontiff, and contrast this with […]
By Apprising Administrator on Sep 6, 2005 in Roman Catholicism
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