Books tagged: charismatic movement

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Miracles or Magic?    by Rory Roybal
Price: $5.95 USD. 86880 words. Published on October 21, 2010. .

The Bible says that before Christ returns people will depart from the faith and heed seducing spirits that present magic as miracles. With counterfeit spirituality on the rise, how can we discern what is from God and what is from the devil? This book provides a unique Biblical, historical, scientific and prophetic analysis of miracles for an essential understanding of this controversial topic.
The Facts on the Faith Movement    by John Ankerberg
Price: $3.99 USD. 18140 words. Published on April 22, 2011. .

The Faith Movement has captured literally millions of Christians with its seductive claims - but is it biblical? What are the basic teachings of the Faith Movement? How powerful is the Faith Movement, & why has it been so successful? What characteristics of the Faith Movement concern people? Do the Faith teachers misinterpret Scripture? This book carefully separates fact from fiction.
The Lollipop Paper    by Yuri Alkin
Price: Free! 10730 words. Published on July 16, 2011. .

On the day these twin brothers were born something went terribly wrong. Their charisma wasn't split equally. Jack ended up with a double portion of it, while Andrew got none. But when years later Jack ran for the president of the United States, Andrew became his second in command. This fictional memoir tells a story of the most unlikely duo to ever occupy the Oval Office.
THE PROSPERITY GOSPEL EXPOSED, And Other False Doctrines    by Michael Fortner
Price: $1.99 USD. 87330 words. Published on September 19, 2011. .

The author examines every verse of the Bible that is used to teach the Prosperity Gospel and gives the correct interpretation. Thus he totally destroys the Prosperity Gospel. He also discusses other false doctrines taught by the Word of Faith group and proves them false. He shows that Biblical prosperity is having all your needs met, but is not having wealth.