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Three years
ago, I read a book called "A Time of Departing," which claimed
that many Christian leaders were teaching a mantra-meditation technique.
You can imagine my shock when I discovered the New Age had infiltrated
Christianity through such a technique, a practice called contemplative
prayer.
Read more: Christians
Should Dump Contemplative Prayer

Though he was never one of Dionne Warwick's "psychic
friends," Christian speaker Brian Flynn spent some time studying and
doing "psychic readings" before giving his life to Jesus Christ.
The most surprising thing about his experience? Finding out that it's not
all fake.
Read more: Are Psychics Real?

I have had many questions regarding the Harry Potter books. Many of the
critiques I have read are coming from Christian groups stating that is
Satan’s book and it will destroy children’s minds. Although I agree
with some of the criticisms that this is a book that introduces witchcraft
to children like no other, it doesn’t necessarily mean that they will
become witches and disavow their Christian faith.
Read more: Harry Potter vs. Lord of
the Rings

How I escaped the New Age to discover the truth.
I walked into the church classroom as a psychic, a medium, and a person
who had trivialized religion and especially Christianity. I had explored
any and all other spiritual options of modern culture. I listened as a
skeptic to the historical evidence which proved the authenticity of the
Bible, and the validation that all the things that Jesus had said and done
were true. I leaned back in my chair and contemplated all that was shown
to me. Did this mean I had been completely wrong about Christianity?
Read more: Spirit Guides or
Demons?

Why is there such a thing as
Christian Yoga? It certainly has no scriptural or biblical basis in
support of it. I have repeated many times in my book, my writings and
in radio interviews that Yoga is an eastern spiritual practice and has no
place in the church. Do you think that Hindus who practice yoga are doing
it to attain rock hard abs? The answer is clearly no. The purpose is
spiritual.
Read more: Christian
Yoga-Oxymoron
