Showing posts with label Evangelicals and Catholics Together. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Evangelicals and Catholics Together. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

MorningStar Ministries Hosts Roman Catholic Priest


If this doesn't convince you that the Catholic church is closing in on us, nothing will. For the next few days, MorningStar Ministries is opening the curtain for Act 1 of their ecumenical show. This particular priest is known for his gift of healing and has had training for exorcism in Rome. He was guided by Fr. Gabriele Amorth, chief-exorcist of Rome, who stands directly under the Pope.[1]

 Fr. Marc van Rossem is from the Netherlands.

Father Marc said in his bio:
 "I also believe I will see the entire church of Christ become fully one."
I'm sure most of the people at MorningStar won't even bat an eye at that comment. They've all been properly indoctrinated to believe that is a positive thing. But for the rest of us, we have a real problem with that!

The Biblical Barrier 
For those of you just stopping in for the first time, Bible separation is the practice of separating yourself from sin and error unto truth and righteousness. [2] We are called to separation as Christians, and to create a barrier between you and the coming ecumenical, New Age mish-mash. There are several Scriptures that support this.
The wise believer tests everything by the Word of God, even if you trust the source, and even if it gains popular support by the leadership and congregation.
"For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables." 2 Tim. 4:3-4
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Evangelicals and Catholics Together: The Christian Mission in the Third Millennium


Well before the Manhattan Declaration took place in 2009, there was another important ecumenical document agreed upon and signed by our countries Christian leadership. It laid the groundwork for Evangelicals to set aside their distinctive doctrines and unite with the Catholic Church and other religions.

The Evangelicals and Catholics Together: The Christian Mission in the Third Millennium document was authored and presented in May of 1994 by Charles Colson of Prison Fellowship and Roman Catholic priest, Richard John Neuhaus. In 1993, Chuck Colson was the recipient of the $1,000,000 “Prize for Progress in Religion,” presented annually by New Age financier, John Templeton

Prison Fellowship International boasts of its Special Consultative Status as a non-governmental organization (NGO) of the United Nations. Father Richard Neuhaus is the director of the Institute on Religion and Public Life -- a Roman Catholic priest who, as former Lutheran and a seminary student, rejected the doctrine of justification by faith in Jesus Christ. [1]

The ECT Document was signed by 20 Catholic leaders and 20 Evangelical leaders including:

Dr. Bill Bright of Campus Crusade for Christ
Pat Robertson, President of CBN and member of the CNP
J. I. Packer of Christianity Today
Richard Land and Larry Lewis of the Southern Baptist Convention (a denomination controlled by Freemasons) 
Jesse Miranda of Assemblies of God (which attends ecumenical meetings with the World Council of Churches and Roman Catholic Church) 
Dr. John White, President of Geneva College and  President of the Board of  Administration of the National Association of Evangelicals (evolved from the Evangelical Alliance formed in 1851 in United Grand Lodge of England)
Os Guiness, Trinity Forum 
Dr. Mark Noll, Wheaton College

Supporters of The Evangelicals and Catholics Together Document maintain that it is not a statement of theological agreement, but of unity for the cause of moral and social reform. For more information on this document, go to their website.