We live in a time of widespread and growing apostasy in churches, seminaries, and Bible colleges - and in Christian homes. Dealing with apostasy is not only the responsibility of pastors and church leaders - it is the responsibility of every believer.
Many of those who lead Christian schools and churches into apostasy definitely have a way with words, playing fast and loose with the truth.
Christian academia and the church are seeking "respectability" in many wrong places.
There can be no evangelism - for that matter, there is no basis for evangelism - without a Biblical view of sin.
Both blatantly false teachers and even some well-meaning preachers add many things to the authentic Gospel.
Wrong attitudes about the Word of God provide fertile ground for the seeds of unbelief.
We live in a time of widespread and growing apostasy in churches, seminaries, and Bible colleges - and in Christian homes.
This often goes hand in hand with the loss of discernment regarding the systematic nature of Bible doctrine.
Satan attacks a spiritual edifice at its foundation, and this threatens the collapse of the entire structure.
The Bible assigns that right - and responsibility - not to a handful of theological specialists, but to every believer.
Scripture tells us that to "stay and fight" in a church that's become apostate is itself an act of schism that God condemns.