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In the News (Thu 26 Nov 09)

  
  Religious Movements Homepage: Latter-Rain Revival
History: The Latter Rain Revival was a Pentecostal movement parallel to the healing movement that arose in the midst of the post-World War II evangelical awakening.
The movement was led by William Branham and Oral Roberts.
The Latter Rain revival was a catalyst for later Pentecostal movements such as the Brownsville/Pensacola Revival and the Toronto Blessing/Laughing Phenomenon.
religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu /nrms/Latrain.html   (1714 words)

  
 Field Guide: Religious Lingo Lexicon
A hyper-charismatic "revival," a clone of the Toronto Blessing movement and with similar roots, begun in 1995 at the Brownsville Assembly of God Church in Pensacola, Florida and continuing to the present.
There have been a number of movements in the past 100+ years which have insisted that this assumption is incorrect, and that to fully function as the Body of Christ, "the Church" at large needs active, contemporary Apostles and Prophets, restoring the "five-fold" nature of leadership in the Church.
Those groups, particularly in the Charismatic movement, which teach of the need for restoration of the five-fold ministry have in recent decades come to endorse groups of individuals who are believed to be actual apostles and prophets, with the authority and prestige such titles imply.
www.isitso.org /guide/lexicon.html   (9276 words)

  
 Encounter - Online Journal
In the nineteenth century, a restorationist movement began in Britain with the avowed purpose of restoring all aspects of New Testament Christianity to the modern church.
The “New Order of the Latter Rain” movement of the late 1940s also popularized the restoration of the “fivefold ministries” in preparation for the revelation of the “manifested sons company.” These perfected ones, it was claimed, would rule and reign at the end of the Church Age.
In church history, most apostolic movements, such as the Irvingite movement of the 1830s and the various twentieth-century Pentecostal groups that ordained “apostles,” have been notable for their lack of growth and missionary success.
www.encounterjournal.com /articles/2005_winter/synan.htm   (3857 words)

  
 Apologetics research resources on religious cults and sects - Latter Rain, Local Church, Witness Lee, Etc.
Light of Truth Ministries was established in 1989 by Jim Moran to research and to report upon the beliefs and practices of Witness Lee and The Local Church movement.
The Scientologists claim the latter is a hate group, but indications are the Lisa McPherson Foundation is the latest in a series of Scientology-related organizations dedicated to hate speech.
The renewal and revival movements have adopted this doctrine, because it fits in with their view that the Church is to be lead and taught by prophets and apostles who, they claim, reveal things that were previously "hidden".
www.countercult.com /l00.html   (2017 words)

  
 The Hebraic Roots Movement
This report was written to demonstrate that the sources used by the Hebraic Roots Movement (Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash, Halakah and Haggada) evolved into and purvey the same occult teachings as the Kabbalah/Zohar, the preeminent compendium of Jewish mysticism.
There is, at present, a worldwide movement with many points of entry (Lubavitcher Movement, Nazarene Movement, Hebraic Roots/Messianic Movement, Latter Rain/Roman Catholic Year of Jubilee) to bring all of mankind under the Old Testament Law.
Although it is claimed by the Lubavitch, Nazarene and Hebraic Roots Movements that the source of the 7 Noahide Laws is the Torah (Genesis-Deuteronomy), the evidence of history proves that the Talmud and Mishnah are derived from Babylonian traditions that Jesus said contradicted and nullified the teaching of Scripture.
www.watch-unto-prayer.org /HRM.html   (8381 words)

  
 Adherents.com
The ACCC is in existence to encourage Bible-believers in their practice of obedience to Christ.
We need to stand together to expose Liberalism, New Evangelicalism, the Charismatic movement, and compromise in all areas of life and ministry.
Many of these had been affected by the Latter Rain Movement...
www.adherents.com /Na/Na_21.html   (1956 words)

  
 Rick Joyner: Christian Gnostic
I wonder how hostile Joyner is to the New Age movement if he uses their terminology and is 'open' to spirits and redefinitions of things, and cares more about 'love' than truth.
This is a bogus, ecumenical, experience-based, Cross-denying, Mass-exalting movement which is trying to destroy the work of the Reformation by joining Catholics and Protestants in ecstatic rituals, not belief in the same truths.
Joyner thinks the church is under slavery because it is chained to the former revelations of the Book, and will not receive the latter rain of the Spirit.
www.ovrlnd.com /FalseTeaching/rickjoyner.html   (8543 words)

  
 All That Glitters - Gold Filings and Truth Decay
Heflin has been a speaker at the women’s conferences at Brownsville Assembly in Pensacola and the church there offers her book.
Those with not-so-short memories will recall that the “gold dust” idea was promoted by Franklin Hall, the father of the Latter Rain Movement,
See The Quarterly Journal, “The Latter Rain Movement — Showering Heresy on the Church for Nearly Fifty Years,” Vol.
www.pfo.org /filings.htm   (5919 words)

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