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Seeker47

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This was posted on social media today. They claim 49k followers on X with 5 million YouTube views. I would enjoy hearing opinions on this, I've made mine clear.

Hey friends! Our ########## ministry has begun mapping out areas where "Torah-observant" Christian movements (aka Hebrew Roots, Torah-keeper) are influencing or disrupting mainstream Christian congregations and families.
Our goal is to resource and encourage pastors and churches in those areas and help their congregations recognize and respond biblically to teachings that undermine the gospel.

If you know of a teacher, congregation, or organization you think might fit that description, please email us at
###############. Let us know who and where they are so we can carefully research and evaluate the situation.

Our mission is twofold:. First, to promote biblical literacy through engaging Bible studies and teaching. And second, to confront movements and teachers that claim biblical authority while promoting doctrinal error.
 
This was posted on social media today. They claim 49k followers on X with 5 million YouTube views. I would enjoy hearing opinions on this, I've made mine clear.

Hey friends! Our ########## ministry has begun mapping out areas where "Torah-observant" Christian movements (aka Hebrew Roots, Torah-keeper) are influencing or disrupting mainstream Christian congregations and families.
Our goal is to resource and encourage pastors and churches in those areas and help their congregations recognize and respond biblically to teachings that undermine the gospel.

If you know of a teacher, congregation, or organization you think might fit that description, please email us at
###############. Let us know who and where they are so we can carefully research and evaluate the situation.

Our mission is twofold:. First, to promote biblical literacy through engaging Bible studies and teaching. And second, to confront movements and teachers that claim biblical authority while promoting doctrinal error.
This was posted on social media today. They claim 49k followers on X with 5 million YouTube views. I would enjoy hearing opinions on this, I've made mine clear.

Hey friends! Our ########## ministry has begun mapping out areas where "Torah-observant" Christian movements (aka Hebrew Roots, Torah-keeper) are influencing or disrupting mainstream Christian congregations and families.
Our goal is to resource and encourage pastors and churches in those areas and help their congregations recognize and respond biblically to teachings that undermine the gospel.

If you know of a teacher, congregation, or organization you think might fit that description, please email us at
###############. Let us know who and where they are so we can carefully research and evaluate the situation.

Our mission is twofold:. First, to promote biblical literacy through engaging Bible studies and teaching. And second, to confront movements and teachers that claim biblical authority while promoting doctrinal error.
It would help to know who you are talking about.
 
All I know is, the Bible says to let the wheat and tares grow together. Because if you pull up the tares, it will uproot some of the good wheat too. God will sort it all out at the end.
 
This was posted on social media today. They claim 49k followers on X with 5 million YouTube views. I would enjoy hearing opinions on this, I've made mine clear.

Hey friends! Our ########## ministry has begun mapping out areas where "Torah-observant" Christian movements (aka Hebrew Roots, Torah-keeper) are influencing or disrupting mainstream Christian congregations and families.
Our goal is to resource and encourage pastors and churches in those areas and help their congregations recognize and respond biblically to teachings that undermine the gospel.

If you know of a teacher, congregation, or organization you think might fit that description, please email us at
###############. Let us know who and where they are so we can carefully research and evaluate the situation.

Our mission is twofold:. First, to promote biblical literacy through engaging Bible studies and teaching. And second, to confront movements and teachers that claim biblical authority while promoting doctrinal error.


I know who you are talking about. He's been mentioned twice this past week by ministries I follow. The ministry I'm a member of is reportedly one of the ministries he is targeting. He seeks attention and a following. He's deep into replacement theology.

No, the church has NOT replaced Israel or the Jewish people.
 
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I do not want to give them the publicity.
OK. I had a look at some of the groups you mentioned. They seem mostly to be Messianic believers, converted Jews.

It reminds me of Paul's message to Corinthians, "I am afraid, however, that just as Eve was deceived by the serpent’s cunning, your minds may be led astray from your simple and pure devotion to Christ." 2 Corinthians 11:3

One pastor I respected called these "New cart ministries". They are not content with the simple gospel. They need to add to it according to their own preconceived notions. God told Israel how to transport the ark, but the Israelites decided that they had a better way. They put the ark on a new cart. It did not end well.

Should an organisation exist to question such "new cart" ministries? Good question. If the church generally was properly taught with sound doctrine, they should be immune to what is false. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Personally, I would not go on such a witch hunt. It should be dealt with at the fellowship level. That's just me.