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Trojan Church

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We Have Been Invaded. The modern evangelical church is even now undergoing a transformation that is changing its heart and soul and foundation completely. The FutureChurch is the deliberately designed dream of those moving the world toward globalism, "One World - One Religion." Two or three decades ago, the obstacles to such a transformation were so many as to make the task almost impossible. But, said the tortoise to the hare, slow and steady wins the race. And while the church has run hare-like into trends, megachurch programs and media-driven movements, the New Age tortoise has come into the back door and planted within our walls the tares of deception and illusion that are transforming the church into a New Age Globalist apparatus and puppet from within. Be aware. Be prepared. The Trojan Church is here. Dr. Gregory Reid has been in youth ministry since 1975. He has served as a criminal justice trainer on occult crimes and crimes against children since 1987. He is a retired Private Investigator, an ordained minister with American Evangelistic Association, and is currently serving as a youth pastor. He is director of YouthFire Ministries, and holds an honorary doctorate from Logos Graduate School.

208 pages, Paperback

First published September 11, 2008

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A clear and passionate presentation of present changes occurring within the Body of Christ that are subtly veering off of the Word and the true doctrines of the faith in Jesus Christ established by the early churches of Paul and the Apostles. The emergent church would be an example, as well as some of the influences of the New Age religion creeping into the Christian Church. The author has looked into the various changes, and even some of the ministries influencing these changes, with an urgent eye toward warning believers, for these changes evidence the beginning of compromises on the Word that are opening the doors to the "falling away" or apostasy that these new teachings and/or practices are allowing in many of our churches today. I highly recommend the book.
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