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The Facts on the Faith Movement (Ankerberg, John, Anker Series,)

The Facts on the Faith Movement (Ankerberg, John, Anker Series,)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Concise, Clear and Correct
Review: I have had 5 close family members mixed up in the word of faith movement. But thanks to this little book the number is now only 3. All 5 members were given other, lengthier books exposing the flaws in the faith preachers teaching. None of them seem to have done the trick. It was this book alone that convinced two of them to take a closer look at the mistakes of these teachers.

If you are trying to correct someones belief in the faith movement and bring them back to christian doctrine as espoused by the bible, I highly suggest this book. It can be read in less than 30 minutes and its prose is set for the JR High level. This makes it highly understandable by the masses.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Same old line....
Review: In this series of books, the author attempts to point out pitfalls of various groups and sects. Ankerberg takes aim at the Word of Faith and "parrots" all of the old verbage heretofore stated without any other insight. The book quotes various teachers but the size of the book does not allow a fair and accurate treatment of the Faith message as a whole. If people would judge the Faith message or any message by the Word instead of by their favorite preacher, they would be a lot better off.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Same old line....
Review: In this series of books, the author attempts to point out pitfalls of various groups and sects. Ankerberg takes aim at the Word of Faith and "parrots" all of the old verbage heretofore stated without any other insight. The book quotes various teachers but the size of the book does not allow a fair and accurate treatment of the Faith message as a whole. If people would judge the Faith message or any message by the Word instead of by their favorite preacher, they would be a lot better off.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Many errors
Review: This book has some problems. Like many others, John talks about things without knowing all of the facts. Hagin, Copeland, Price, etc... have gotten a bad rap. In fact, most true Christians would be considered herectics if you examined ALL of their doctrine. This is unfair and sad.


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