Beware Bethel, NAR, and The Send: A Biblical Call for Discernment in Scotland

As Christians in Scotland, particularly in Glasgow and Helensburgh, we face a growing challenge from Bethel Church and the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR). Their music-driven emotionalism, seen in programs like The Send’s KC Mission School and leaders like Sean Feucht, risks producing false converts, people drawn to feelings rather than...

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Reaching the Ultra-Orthodox Jews of Mea Shearim: My Approach, with Reflections on Head Covering

As a Christian from Scotland, shaped by Calvary Chapel’s grace-focused teachings and now part of a Reformed community, I watched Wandering Emma’s YouTube video about Mea Shearim, an Ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) Jewish neighbourhood in Jerusalem. The practices, such as women covering their hair for modesty, men speaking Yiddish as a daily...

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600 Days in Captivity – A Call to Pray, Stand, and Share the Gospel

My heart’s breaking as we hit 600 days, since October 7, 2023, when 58 people, from children to grandparents, have been held in Hamas’s dungeon tunnels in Gaza. At Supporting Israel (https://www.supportingisrael.co.uk/) and Born Again Christians (https://bornagainchristians.org/), we’re praying for these hostages and their families, who are living a nightmare....

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Babylon Is Being Unveiled Just As God Said!

On today’s episode of Countdown 2 Eternity, Pastors James and Andy will discuss the coming city of Babylon as described in Revelation 17-18, Jeremiah 50-51, and many other areas in the Bible. So much is happening in the current moment and they are all consequential to bible prophecy! Don’t miss...

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Kirk: The Gaelic Bible’s Shining Star

Who Was Rev. Robert Kirk? Introduction I have an interest in Rev. Robert Kirk, who was a Scottish minister and scholar who lived from 1644 to 1692. He is best known for translating the Bible into Scottish Gaelic, though I’m not a Gaelic speaker, but Kirk made God’s Word accessible...

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