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Monday, August 25, 2014

LIFELIGHT SOUTH DAKOTA A DANGEROUS SYNCRETISM OF PAGAN WORSHIP WITH APOSTATE CHRISTIANITY

LifeLight 2014 "Christian" Rock Concert 

With Demonic Paganism Thrown In 

For Good Measure

"The South Dakota Festival is the largest and most well known aspect of the ministry and is offered FREE of admission to the public. Beginning on a church lawn for one night in 1998, it has since become one of the nation’s largest music festivals. Held annually over Labor Day weekend in Sioux Falls, S.D., the festival attracts hundreds of thousands of people from all over the country and world."
PROMO VIDEO: 

The Gospel is simply this? (NO IT ISN'T):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1xIEVbSUF0

KEN HAM ROCKING OUT 
(Friday Church News Notes, September 5, 2014,www.wayoflife.orgfbns@wayoflife.org, 866-295-4143) - On August 31, 2014, Ken Ham of Answers in Genesis spoke at the LifeLight Festival in South Dakota. Instead of being in a sound church that Sunday morning and encouraging others to be in church, Ken was at a rock concert. LifeLight is an ecumenical ministry that focuses on Christian rock and social work. LifeLight’s web site has no statement of faith, and the founders testify that they were converted through Christian rock music. Sponsors of the August 2014 LifeLight conference included Reformed, Southern Baptist, Assemblies of God, Evangelical Free, Charismatic, Pentecostal, Lutheran, and Cowboy churches. Contemporary Christian musicians who performed included such radical ecumenists as Michael W. Smith, Skillit, and Sanctus Real. In 1993, Smith, probably the most influential CCM artist alive, performed for the Roman Catholic World Youth Day in Denver, attended by Pope John Paul II. In 1997, Smith joined the Roman Catholic Kathy Troccoli and 40 other CCM artists to record Love One Another, an ecumenical song that talks about tearing down the walls of denominational division. In 2009, Smith joined Roman Catholic Matt Maher on the New Hallelujah Tour. Ken Ham’s presence in this worldly mixed multitude is irrefutable evidence of Answers in Genesis’ deep compromise in regard to doctrinal purity and its rejection of biblical separatism. What a terrible example he is giving to young people. Answers in Genesis does a great job of defending the literal Genesis account of creation against Darwinian evolution. The Creation Museum is a masterpiece of biblical apologetics, but this is not the be-all and end-all of the New Testament faith and of Christ’s Great Commission. To reject the necessity of standing for doctrinal purity (Jude 3) and practicing biblical separatism (Romans 16:17) is no light matter. Harold Ockenga, one of the fathers of the New Evangelical movement, said, “We repudiate separatism.” But it is impossible to repudiate “separatism” without repudiating New Testament Christianity. Particularly in the midst of end-time apostasy, biblical separation is a necessary protection from error. See the free eBook New Evangelicalism: Its History, Characteristics, and Fruit, available atwww.wayoflife.org. See also Bible Separation: Its Doctrine and Practice, available in print editions from Way of Life. 


Crowd rockin' out to Tenth Avenue North, 

Saturday of LifeLight SD 2011:


PAGAN INDIAN MYSTICAL WORSHIP 
BLENDED WITH CHRISTIAN ROCK
THE "BROKEN WALLS" BAND IN CONCERT:

Broken Walls: "Holy One" (BUT WHICH ONE?):


Broken Walls:"Beautiful Great One"(BUT WHICH ONE?):


Broken Walls & The First Nations Movement 

Undermining True Christianity:

11 Reasons to Reject The First Nations Movement 

Preview with Sandy Simpson:


Published on Jun 8, 2012
There have always been numerous possibilities on how the world's religions would unite. Over the last several years, a new missiology has surfaced that actually makes use of the former false gods and worship practices of various cultures in this movemen'ts evangelistic efforts to reach different cultures. The Indigenous People's movement is teaching Christians to "redeem" their cultures by worshipping their former gods, calling them YHWH. Are the gods of the nations the same God of Israel?

False teachings of the Third Wave concepts, New Apostolic Reformation (NAR), Dominionism, and many other false theological systems find their place in this movement. Yet it has it's own shrewd distinctive. Daniel Kikawa, Richard Twiss, YWAM and many others are teaching unbiblical ways to evangelize the nations.

This DVD video series features Mike Oppenheimer and Sandy Simpson and their in-depth research regarding the First Nations Movement and World Christian Gatherings of Indigenous Peoples. This is an issue that pastors and missionaries need to be informed of because it goes to the core of evangelism and preaching the Gospel.

First Nations Movement Preview 

by Mike Oppenheimer Part 1 of 2:


Published on Jun 5, 2012
Perpetuating Nations Myths - In this excellent lecture by Let Us Reason Ministries Director, Mike Oppenheimer, the First Nations Movement is carefully examined.

First Nations Movement Preview 

by Mike Oppenheimer Part 2 of 2: