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If the Devil wrote a bible, this book includes all his favorite subjects, sayings, and advice. Twenty-nine chapters plus his refutation of the Ten Commandments named the Ten Demonments and his own version of the Beatitudes called The Bebaditudes. What the Devil didn't count on was that the publisher would slip in responses by a typical Christian.
Philpott has studied Islamic theology and practice for fifteen years but maintains his own deep Christian faith. This book is for Christians to give to Muslim friends to consider aspects of Islam and compare them to Jesus of the Bible and to historical facts. An excellent resource for Christian evangelists and apologists.
Shamanism, SanterĂa, Wicca, and Charisma are connected via the trance state or ecstasy. Philpott details the theology and practices of shamanism, SanterĂa, and Wicca, and then regretfully demonstrates why the proponents of these religions appeal to a form of Christianity.
Pastor Kent Philpott brings a recipe for healing and self-forgiveness based on God's mercy. This little book is intense in both painful admissions and hope. Recovery is possible.
Pastor Philpott returns to the subject of his 1974 book, The Third Sex? to update all the concepts that are now current in our culture's understanding of homosexual and transgender issues but still with the biblical viewpoint. Taking another look at whether a person is born homosexual or born in the wrong body, Philpott exhibits both courage and compassion.
The creator of the beloved character Paddington Bear tells her roller-coasterstory of success and failure, good times and bad, with warmth, modesty, and ablunt Yorkshire wit.
Compelling evaluation of the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR), which teaches that God is doing a "new thing" in these last days just prior to the Kingdom of God being established: critiques of NAR leaders' books, essays written over 15 years, how to recover from involvement, and evidence for pagan and demonic influences.
Pastor Kent Philpott brings a recipe for healing and self-forgiveness based on God's mercy. This little book is written for those of you who have stumbled and fallen along the narrow way, either by means of a physical trauma, a significant loss due to death, even a moral failure including that of a sexual nature, emotional and mental collapse, and anything else that might have caused you grief and shame to the point you wanted to give it all up-or were forced to give it all up. There is restoration; my life has become a testimony to that fact. Any recovery from significant loss is painful, and this book might be difficult to read, but if you will chance it, let us see where it can take you.
In forty-five crisp and short chapters, the author, Kent Philpott, describes his personal experience of being part of the Jesus People Movement in the San Francisco Bay Area. The good and the bad aspects of the JPM are brought to light. A second section is comprised of thirty biographies of people Philpott was connected with during the JPM.