John Kerry Wins Election, Predicts Christian Prophet. New Book Shows God Still Speaks To People Today.

(PRWEB) October 21, 2004

Pastor Juan Ortiz with Occludado Hermandad, of Mexico, made this prediction on October 14, 2004. Forget the poll numbers and debates, God has told him who the new president of the United States will be this November. This bold prediction has sparked much heated debate within the Christian Church about prophecy and whether God really speaks to any man or woman today. There are even some people saying that to question Pastor Ortiz’ prediction amounts to racism and is judgmental.

Assume by some aberration of nature John Kerry doesn’t win the 2004 presidential election. Is Pastor Ortiz then a false prophet? Most Christians and non-Christians alike would say “Yes”. Their support for this contention is found in the Old Testament book of Deuteronomy. That passage basically says that if what a prophet claims that God told him does not come to pass, then that prophet lied. Back in those days, that prophet would then have earned the right to be stoned to death. Showing that there really are different standards for weathermen and prophets.

If Kerry does win the 2004 presidential election, then Pastor Ortiz is a true prophet, right? Not necessarily. Even false prophets can make a correct prediction of a future event. Plus, God gave his people five tests to use to determine if a prophet is a true prophet or not.

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Does God still talk to men and women today? I mean really talk to sane people, with an audible voice? If so what does the voice of God sound like? What about people in other faith traditions, doesn’t God speak to them to? All great questions and I have the answers to them in my new book called HOW TO HEAR AND DISCERN THE VOICE OF GOD.

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New Parenting Book Benefits Readers During National Communicate with Your Kid Month

Longwood, FL (PRWEB) September 8, 2005

Looking for a way, in this day and age, to strengthen the family? To raise children in “the nurture and admonition of the Lord? Solomon’s Gift: A Father’s Hope, A Son’s Dream, A Legacy (July, $ 10.99, 1-59781-383-4, $ 18.99, 1-59781-384-2), by Gerald R. Kaufman, takes readers back to the days of David and Solomon, exploring how a parent (especially, but not limited to, fathers) can create a home environment conducive to positive spiritual growth. This timely how-to guide is the only book of its kind (save the Bible) to explore the relationship/perspective between David and Solomon as father and son.

David was said to be a man after God’s own heart, and Solomon is described as the wisest man who ever lived. David loved God and wanted Solomon to have a strong relationship with God, so he created an environment that would ensure Solomon would see his father’s relationship with God and emulate it. Using the relationship between David and Solomon as a guide, you can learn how to leave a Christian legacy for your children. One area Kaufman examines is parents environmental choices. These include physical surroundings (the home and neighborhood where the living quarters are located) and mental and spiritual surroundings, which include the parents lifestyles, their interaction with the children, and their relationship with God. Solomons Gift is designed to be used as a home group study, but it can be used as an individual study as well. Exploratory questions are included at the end of each chapter.

Gerald R. Kaufman is the president of a small-business management company in Kentucky. Holding a master’s degree in business management and an MBA in business administration, he has also supplemented his education by attending Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. A member of the American Christian Writers Association and the American Association of Christian Counselors, Kaufman is a Bible teacher and elder for Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, Kentucky. He formerly hosted the “Life Situations” radio broadcast on a local Christian talk radio station and is the author of The Sabbath Life: The Process of Giving Jesus Lordship Over Your Life on a Daily Basis (Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.), The Vessel: Beginning the Process of Allowing Jesus Christ to Work Through You, and Closing the Gap: For Obsessive, Compulsive, or Addicted Persons (Selah Publishing Co.).

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Atlanta Based Author Louis Adams Releases New Book

Smyrna, GA (PRWEB) September 28, 2005

Atlanta based Author Louis Adams will be releasing a new book January 1, 2006 entitled “Forgetting Those Things.”

This book will be a powerful follow-up to his April 2005 release by Authorhouse publishing entitled Diary of a Shattered Spirit. This book is sure to minister to the person that is struggling to get past their past. Pastor Adams says “Even though we have been traumatized by the events of our past, and though life may seem uncertain through your eyes, remember God has a ultimate plan for your life that will rock your world! Through this book you will understand why those sometimes tragic and disappointing events of your past will be used to make you a much stronger and wiser person.

Mr. Adams decided to cover this topic in this new book because of all of the state of the world today. Mr. Adams says, “We have seen so much tragedy the last couple of years and I dont want anyone to blame God for it!” Also, “There is so much Chaos in the Christian church today, I pray that God restores us in all sincerity so that his purpose and will can be done in the world.”

Learn more about Louis Adams Ministries and his books at http://www.overcomingwithjoy.com. Mr. Adams first book “Diary of a Shattered Spirit” is also part of the Forbes book club. http://www.forbesbookclub.com

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Book Looks at Religious Hallucinations from Spiritual and Psychological Perspective

Seattle, WA (PRWEB) December 17, 2005

“The Experience of Hallucinations in Religious Practice,” written by R.S. Pearson, was recently published by Telical Books of Seattle, Washington.

“The Experience of Hallucinations in Religious Practice” claims to be perhaps the only book of its kind published today that deals specifically with the so-called paranormal experiences that one can experience in religious practice. The author said that when he was younger he always looked for more information on this topic but it was impossible to find.

The 42-year old author of this book became very mystically inclined as a teenager, after having a normal and athletic childhood. A reason for this mystical inclination happening so early was perhaps the death of a childhood best friend due to leukemia. After reading books on levitating yogis and the miracles of the saints, he believed it really was possible for some people to develop special abilities that very few others shared. He had a number of spiritual teachers from many different belief systems. When the esoteric roller coaster got too intense, he would join more traditional Judeo-Christian churches.

Pearson began having the same experiences that he read about in books, from bizarre experiences like he was traveling through time to experiences of what seemed like angelic visitations. He enjoyed what he considered at the time was a link with this unseen world, but since it did not seem to have a beneficial effect on him, he began to question it. Pearson came from a family that contained some scientifically-trained members, and he knew how to be objective about certain things, so he decided to dismiss much of the experiences, which still maintaining his basic faith in spirituality.

“It has become more and more clear that what most of the traditional religious leaders say about paranormal experiences should be followed. Whether it be Zen Buddhist monks, or Yogis, or Christians or Jews, most people say not to make much of these so-called paranormal experiences. Seeing or hearing things that may only exist in the mind is always said to be a dangerous phenomena. It has only been in the last thirty years or so that we have been able to see clearly by brain science that most of these things actually are taking place in the brain. One can see the danger of believing in an idea that makes one believe more and more in one’s own hallucinations, which are very similar in the brain to what our dreams at night are. I personally believe there are certain real divine experiences that do not only take place in our mind, ones which we may have a special reason to experience. I think these real divine experiences are less sensationalistic then the kind so many people seem to be after.”

Pearson has done some charitable work among the homeless of Seattle and he recognizes that many of the homeless are mentally ill and are experiencing hallucinations. “Most likely the homeless who are hallucinating are believing that they are having religious experience. Often they already feel condemned by God because they hallucinate God condemning them.” He realizes that since there was no book written when he was younger on this subject, that a book like his that takes both a religious and psychological perspective fills an important need. He says, that, on the contrary, only books were written encouraging people to hallucinate.

Pearson states, “I tried to write this book for the biggest audience possible. I state clearly up front that I am not a trained psychologist or psychiatrist. Some proofreaders were expecting me to write an academic book that referenced every statement, but many readers are intimidated by such books. I wrote a book that will inform most people’s understanding of psychology but one which has only a little technical medical information from brain science, so as to not intimidate people in the reading process.”

Today, a large percentage of religious thought encourages people to have extra-sensory experiences. Medical science has also proven both the value of religious faith in some people via statistical studies, and also the fact that some religious experiences fall into the same category as hallucinations or dreams. Because of the many popular celebrity psychics, some of whom even talk to the dead on TV, many come to believe that whatever you experience is what you imagine it to be. But for one who was taught by many different religious teachers, and did a detailed study of religious literature, Pearson felt it necessary to write about the other side of the picture. “Like the great religions teach, many are going to have to learn by personal experience that it’s often best to not believe in these experiences,” Pearson says. “The problem is, that there are psychological studies that show the longer that you hallucinate, the more your IQ can decrease. I hope that they can wake up from their dreams before it’s too late.”

The author was born and raised in New York and resettled to Seattle in 1982. In 1992, he founded ParaMind Brainstorming Software, which is a software product that uses the idea of “exhausting the interactions of words” to develop new ideas related to the user’s typed-in sentence. He has written other books on the topics of art, spirituality, psychology, brainstorming and creativity, as well as experimental fiction.

“The Experience of Hallucinations in Religious Practice,” published by Telical Books, can be purchased online at Amazon.com, by special order at any bookstore, or by sending $ 19.95 to Telical Books, P.O. Box 27401, Seattle, WA 98165-2401.

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New Controversial Book For ‘Downsized’ Christian Professionals Experiencing Disillusionment With “Pop” Theology

Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) January 12, 2006

Christians in pursuit of wealth and success as a birthright are especially prone to “spiritual burnout” when religious expectations go unmet. The controversial soon-to-be released book, Proverbs for the Professional in Transition: A Faith-Based Guide to Career Management (233 pgs., May 15, 2006) is the first of its kind to address navigating through unemployment from a Judeo-Christian reference point.

“Because there has been this resurgence with Christian churches (along with “cult of personalities”) adopting the notion that ownership of material wealth is indicative of “having favor with God,” professes author Deloris Perkins II, a missionary and Certified Career Management professional, “believers are susceptible to unfathomable devastation when they fail to adhere to the carnal benchmarks specified by pastors, congregations, peers and most of all…themselves.”

The more practical topics covered are: Identify Perceived or “Actual” Obstacles to Your Career Search, How to Draft an Attention Holding Functional Resume & Personal Bio and Successfully Counteract Unscrupulous Interviewing Tactics.

Since the material covered is geared toward the more ‘seasoned’ job searcher, as a binder workbook, it refrains from patronizing the reader with elementary instruction.

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Proverbs for the Professional in Transition: A Faith-Based Guide to Career Management is now available at the cost of $ 54.95 for pre-order from Amazon.com.

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