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Here are some articles we recommend on various topics: We are interested in articles you may have written on the topic of discernment and how today's Church is seen or perceived as lacking in this area. We are willing to read and if approved we will post them here for others to see. We all have something to offer as believers and it is not only the well known teachers and Apologists that can see the truth. Please submit articles to max(at)maxddl.org and we will read and reply to all and publish those that are suitable. All articles must be written in love for the deceived and with the desire to see believers informed of the deceptions prevalent in the Church today. Please Do Not assume someone else will do this - You are the someone else! Important New Book: A Must Read For All Believers - Out Now Order Here Uk or Here USA The Forgotten Roots: A Beginners Guide to the Jewish Roots of Christianity This book is written as both an enticement to question and as an encouragement to both new believers - and those who are disheartened with the direction the Church has taken today. This book may not answer all questions, but that is not its purpose. The purpose of this book is to encourage you to ask questions and seek God and His Word for the truth. Questioning is a good thing; it is something to be promoted and encouraged amongst believers. Blind acceptance of teachers and teachings can lead to acceptance of every wind of doctrine, which may be contrary to the very Word of God to which we are supposed to adhere. Discernment is an important issue within the faith and unfortunately seems to have been put on the back burner in favour of Yoga, Martial Arts, New Age and Contemplative techniques. This book gives another perspective on the Roots of our Faith and the Roots of some of these controversial practices and encourages you to look at Scripture from a Biblical Perspective rather than just listening to others - whose overall agenda may not be in line with Scripture. M Debono-De-Laurentis
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