Whether we want to think about it or not, a lot of occult-like sorcery has crept into the visible church in recent years. Why would we want to talk about something that is so wicked and evil? Because A: God’s Word has a lot to say about it and warns His people to stay away from it, and B: Because Christians - or at least those professing to be Christians, are dabbling in it either knowingly or ignorantly.
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Occult – Sorcery - White Paper, Berean Research
New Age - White Paper, Berean Research
Angels, Demons, Spiritual Warfare - White Paper, Berean Research
Willow Creek’s “The Practice” blends New Age & Catholic mysticism
A Quantum Leap Into the Paranormal
Are All Angels Safe?
The “Bethel Board”-Encounter God With This New Game
The occult practice of automatic writing
Leaving the NAR Church: Max’s story
Jesus Calling: Whitewashing the Red Flags - Video with Warren Smith
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