Ray Yungen,
author, speaker and research analyst has studied religious movements
and the contemplative
prayer movement for the last twenty years. He is also the
author of For Many
Shall Come In My Name.
He is available for radio and television interviews and
for seminars, conferences and college assemblies. His exuberance
for life and his love for Jesus Christ and for people are evident
in his writing. Mr. Yungen resides in Oregon.
A
TIME OF DEPARTING
Exposing the Truth
About the Contemplative Spirituality
and Spiritual Formation
Contemplative
prayer is infiltrating Christianity, and coming through various
avenues including Purpose Driven, the emerging church, Willow
Creek and more. Find out how to spot it and how to defend the
faith against it. This belief system is saturated with New Age
and Eastern mysticism, universalism, pantheism.
Most
likely, contemplative spirituality is already influencing your
life or the lives of your loved ones.
248 Pages
$12.95
A Review on the 2nd Edition "Outside
of the Bible, A Time of Departing by Ray Yungen is one
of the most definitive books ever written about what is wrong
with contemplative spirituality and mysticism. Ray Yungen presents
concise documentation of why contemplative spirituality is the
most dangerous threat to the Church today. As Ray Yungen points
out in his book, mysticism has infiltrated the Church through
respected ministers who have either bought into the lie of contemplative
spirituality or turned a blind eye and deaf ear."Cassandrah
Batya, A Christian Journey
"Is
contemplative prayer really a vehicle to a closer walk with
God? A Time of Departing documents clearly that far from
being such a vehicle, contemplative prayer is more akin to a
Trojan Horse. You may be very surprised to read of who the prime
pawns are in this spiritually dangerous deception."
CECIL ANDREWS TAKE
HEED MINISTRIES
- Northern Ireland
"...as
Buddhism becomes increasingly popular in the United States -- outpacing
Episcopalianism with as many as four million members -- a growing
number of Christians are exploring Buddhist practices while
remaining within their own tradition. Christian-Buddhist meditation
groups, retreat centers, books and websites attest to the growth
of the trend." read
more