Warren B. Smith (3)
Autor de The Light That Was Dark: From the New Age to Amazing Grace
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Sobre El Autor
Warren B. Smith (B.A. University of Pennsylvania; M.S.W. Tulane University) is a former social worker who directed several homeless programs in Northern California and served as a hospice social worker in New Orleans and on the California coast. Because of his past involvement in the New Age mostrar más movement, he has written extensively on the subject of spiritual deception. He speaks often at conferences in the U.S. and Canada. mostrar menos
Obras de Warren B. Smith
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- USA
- Educación
- University of Pennsylvania (BA)
Tulane University (MSW) - Ocupaciones
- social worker
- Organizaciones
- White House Communications Agency
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Estadísticas
- Obras
- 8
- Miembros
- 101
- Popularidad
- #188,710
- Valoración
- 3.8
- Reseñas
- 2
- ISBNs
- 20
This is a useful book that speaks to the heart of the dangers of the New Age movement and its connection with some big players in evangelicalism including the "Purpose Driven" material and the best selling book "The Shack." The author clearly demonstrates the link between "New Ageism" and a lot of the people and materials that are extremely popular in current Christian circles.
If you are not already aware of these issues, you will be shocked by the roots of some of these things that may seem harmless enough but are clearly not when examined in detail. The enemy is very active and works within the church as well as outside it.
This book is a wake up call to Christians to exercise far greater discernment in their Christian walk and to really study the Bible for themselves to ensure they are not being swept along with the rest of the crowd sadly heading along the comfortable "broad way that leads to destruction."
Why is this issue important? Because so many are being deceived, it cannot just be ignored because it is divisive.
Recommended for those who care about spiritual discernment.… (más)