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Is the Bethel School of Ministry Supernatural?

May 15, 2020 • T.A. McMahon & Rod Page

Rod: Well, Tom, it starts quite a few years ago. My wife and I were raising a family, I was working a regular secular job in the business world, and we started attending a church that was very...

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Is The New Age Just Old News?

June 26, 2020 • T.A. McMahon & Caryl Matrisciana

Our topic for today, as Gary mentioned, is - it’s a documentary series…well, actually, we’re going to talk about the latest of the series - dealing with false teachings and practices in the church today. And our guest to discuss this subject with us is Caryl Matrisciana, the producer, director, and writer of Wide Is the Gate. Caryl also produced Yoga Uncoiled, which is without a doubt, in my view, the best documentary on yoga from the perspective of biblical Christianity.

Are Seventh-day Advenists Christians? Part Two

June 19, 2020 • T.A. McMahon & Dale Ratzlaff

Tom: Well, this is our second session with Dale Ratzlaff. We’re discussing the theology of Seventh-day Adventism, and for your information, if you missed our session one, he’s a former SDA pastor trained in Seventh-day Adventist schools and seminary. He’s the author of numerous articles and books addressing Adventist doctrines, including Cultic Doctrine of Seventh-day Adventism and Sabbath in Christ. He and his wife, Carolyn, left the SDA church over doctrines they believed undermined the biblical gospel and now teach biblical Christians about the theological errors of Adventism.

Are Seventh-day Advenists Christians?.

June 12, 2020 • T.A. McMahon & Dale Ratzlaff

Today and next week, we’ll be discussing the theology of Seventh-day Adventism, and my guest for our subject is Dale Ratzlaff. He’s a former SDA pastor trained in Seventh-day Adventist schools and seminary. He’s the author of numerous articles and books addressing Adventist doctrines, including Cultic Doctrine of Seventh-day Adventism and Sabbath in Christ. He and his wife, Carolyn, left the SDA Church over doctrines they believed undermined the biblical gospel and now teach biblical Christians about the theological errors of Adventism.