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Kyle Idleman, Not a Fan, and Common Problems with Lordship Salvation Pt 2

Continuing where I left off last time, here is part two of my reaction to Kyle Idleman’s book. Idleman, Kyle (2011-06-07). Not a Fan: Becoming a Completely Committed Follower of Jesus Zondervan. Kindle Edition. Kyle is the pastor of Southeast … Continue reading

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Kyle Idleman, Not a Fan, and Common Problems with Lordship Salvation Part 1

Kyle Idleman is the Teaching Pastor at Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, Kentucky and he has written a popular book titled Not a Fan. Idleman, Kyle (2011-06-07). Not a Fan: Becoming a Completely Committed Follower of Jesus Zondervan. Kindle Edition … Continue reading

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The False Teaching of “Perseverance of the Saints”

Last time I posted an article on the dangers of Reformed Theology. Today I wanted to follow that up with my responses to an article by Michael Milton titled Perseverance of the Saints. This was written in 2012 and I … Continue reading

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The Error of the Reformed Gospel

Last time we looked at an error concerning Jesus allegedly dying spiritually. This time I want to consider a far more prevalent brand of error.  The system that this error is derived from has spread through many denominations and churches … Continue reading

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Beware of the “Jesus Died Spiritually” Heresy

This year, I have encountered some teachers who initially appear sound in certain areas but have various flaws in their theology. One false teaching I would like to call attention to is the idea that Jesus died spiritually on the … Continue reading

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Northland International University and the Changes of the Fundamental Christian Landscape

Those who know me know that I graduated in 2000 within a Biblical Counseling degree from,then Northland Baptist Bible College, now known as Northland International University.  Those who knew Northland back then knew a different school than what is there … Continue reading

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