Category: Jan Markell

The Emergent Church: A Dangerous Fad or Solid New Movement?

Jan Markell Olive Tree Ministries, Inc
www.olivetreeviews.org


If you’re over age 35, your spiritual health may be at risk in that new “church movements” are focusing in on primarily “GenXrs.” You may not have even heard of the latest, the “Emergent Church” or “Emerging Church.” Many today are looking for a new “methodology,” “new wave,” or “new thing God is doing.” I ask, “What is wrong with the old way?” Apparently just the Bible is no longer sufficient. Continue reading »

‘Replacement Theology’ Leads To ‘Replacement Reality’

Jan Markell
Olive Tree Ministries, Inc.

www.olivetreeviews.org

The “religious left” has always troubled me. They seem to be focused on things that are unscriptural and unspiritual. Their world view is hardly that of the conservative, Bible-believing Christian. In the early days of my ministry I would now and then minister in these churches-at least those bold enough to invite a pro-Bible prophecy, pro-Israel speaker. I give that remnant credit! However, there were never more than two or three in attendance at my classes even though the church membership was in the thousands. Conclusion: I was not tracking with these people who wanted to hear about poverty, the environment, a Palestinian state, and human rights! Continue reading »

Story of 2007: America Distances God

Commentary on the News
Thursday, January 03, 2008
Jan Markell

It gives me no joy to report on what I think is one of the most prominent stories of 2007. America is the most blessed, prosperous nation on earth. God raised this young nation up for several reasons. We have been a gospel light to the world and that remains. We have been Israel’s “off-and-on” ally. Our Christian heritage has made us a compassionate nation. But I see a nation pulling away from the one true God and giving a voice to those who hate God or who have a skewed view of Him. This was personified in 2007. Continue reading »

Story of 2007: America Distances God

Commentary on the News
Thursday, January 03, 2008
Jan Markell

It gives me no joy to report on what I think is one of the most prominent stories of 2007. America is the most blessed, prosperous nation on earth. God raised this young nation up for several reasons. We have been a gospel light to the world and that remains. We have been Israel’s “off-and-on” ally. Our Christian heritage has made us a compassionate nation.
But I see a nation pulling away from the one true God and giving a voice to those who hate God or who have a skewed view of Him. This was personified in 2007.

Why would a nation of Judeo-Christian principles give one of the highest honors to the Dalai Lama who received the Congressional Gold Medal of Honor in October? He snowed his adoring admirers, most of them the highest of America’s leaders, by saying, “There can be no world peace without first obtaining inner peace.” Where’s the Prince of Peace and did anyone stand up for Him?

In July, a Hindu opened the U.S. Senate with a Hindu prayer. This same man is opening in prayer at state senates in many places.

The first Muslim imam delivered a prayer for the U.S. House of Representatives, even though he is on record saying, “Take my word–if 6-8 million Muslims unite in America, the country will come to us.”

This year saw an unprecedented push to convince Americans that Jews, Christians, and Muslims celebrate similar roots. Interfaith gatherings have taken place so that in unity all may celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, and the Muslim Hajj Festival. Pulpits filled with men who should know better telling us that God and Allah are one and the same.

At the same time, atheists want a pulpit everywhere in America! It’s not just Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins. Phillip Pullman’s trilogy, The Golden Compass, warranted an expense of $180 million to seduce kids into hating God. The bottom line is that in America, atheism is in. Not since Nietzsche have disbelievers enjoyed such a ready public reception to their godless message–and such royalties.

Snaps Christopher Hitchens who wrote God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything (although not, presumably, the pronouncements of atheists), “Many of the teachings of Christianity are, as well as being incredible and mythical, immoral.”

In the past 12 months, atheist authors, according to The Wall Street Journal, have created a publishing sensation, selling more than 1 million books worldwide.

And the great “falling away” fell some more (see II Thess. 2:3). While many churches struggle to hold on to the truth, many more caved to methods of doing church that are not biblical. Willow Creek Pastor Bill Hybels repented for his “seeker-sensitive” approach, calling it an utter failure (although the church appears to now be taking an Emergent turn.)

Our own president stated in late 2007 that all religions pray to the same god. This creates confusion and a form of “falling away” again.

And the lead story in U.S. News and World Report in late 2007 was that even Protestants are returning to Rome as Catholicism and the one world religion join forces and gain strength.

The Bible says, The fool has said in his heart, ‘There is no God’(Psalm 53:1).

There is a way which seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death (Proverbs 14:12.)

Yet our Lord delays His coming so that even these might be saved.

Visit our “Spiritual Deception” category at the Web site to learn more.

(Jan is founder and director of Olive Tree Ministries. To learn more, receive her print or e-newsletter, or hear three years of radio programming, visit her Web site, www.olivetreeviews.org.)

The “Birth Pangs” Intensify

by Jan Markel

Most people know that birth pangs intensify and become more frequent as the baby is about to be born. Some translations call this “the beginning of sorrows.” And that is exactly what is happening around the world. News’ stories suggest Hurricane Katrina was “a once in a lifetime” event. How many times in the last five years have we heard that something, usually a disaster, was “of Biblical proportions? Check out my “Signs in Nature” category to verify this, at the Web site. Continue reading »

“Peace Palaces” Promise World Peace

by Jan Markel
Olive Tree Ministries

While parts of the world riot over cartoons and as the mad atomic ayatollahs of Iran are threatening to wipe some nations off the map, is it any wonder that the Bible says that in the latter days there would be a great longing for peace. “They have misled My people by saying, ‘Peace!’ when there is no peace . . . (Ezek. 13:10). Or, “We have waited for peace, but nothing came . . . (Jeremiah 14:19). The world is tired of saber-rattling, hot wars, cold wars, homicide bombers, airplanes flying into buildings, and more. They just want world peace. Continue reading »

What Our Enemies Learned From Katrina, Rita, and Wilma

by Jan Markell

We are at war so I will not apologize if the following is a bit negative. Thankfully God makes a marvelous Homeland Security Director. Keeping in mind that He is the “stability of our times” (Is. 33:6) puts things in a better perspective. But through recent events, our enemies learned too much about us. Continue reading »

The PA Comes Calling But What Has Changed?

The Palestinian Authority (PA) leader Mahmoud Abbas will visit with President Bush Thursday, May 26. Yaser Arafat was never permitted such a privilege. I have to keep asking, “What has changed?” With Arafat’s passing, it’s not a “new day for peace.” According to the Center for Near East Policy Research, the invective, incitement, paranoia, false accusations, and inflammatory sermons in the PA mosques and media are still the same. There have been over one hundred attempted terror attacks on Israelis since the January election of Abbas. Continue reading »