Tag: Ray Yungen

Beware: “For Many Shall Come in My Name”

By Ray Yungen I believe the Bible contains an important signal that the changes of times and seasons may indeed be at hand. In Matthew 24:3-5, which is a chapter dealing with the tribulation period, Jesus spoke these revealing words…

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The New Age, Politics, and the Department of Peace

by Ray Yungen (from For Many Shall Come in My Name) Although the social/political element may not be overtly New Age in nature, it has served as a magnet for bringing together transformed New Agers and the socially concerned. Like…

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BOOK REVIEW: For Many Shall Come in My Name

BOOK REVIEW FROM BOOKS AND CHOCOLATE The full title of this book is For Many Shall Come in My Name: How the “Ancient Wisdom” is Drawing Millions of People into Mystical Experiences and Preparing the World For the End of…

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Lighthouse Trails Authors Speaking in 3 Provinces in Canada This Weekend

This weekend, Lighthouse Trails authors Ray Yungen, Roger Oakland, and Warren Smith are each speaking in three different locations. Ray Yungen is speaking at the Southern Manitoba Prophecy Conference in Winkler, Manitoba. The conference began on April 7th and will go…

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Understanding the Age of Aquarius and Metaphysics

by Ray Yungen The term New Age is based on astrology. Those who believe in astrology believe in cosmic cycles called Astrological Ages, in which earth passes through a cycle or time period when it is under the influence of…

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The New Age Christian—An Accepted Oxymoron

by Ray Yungen The current popularity with meditative mysticism presents a very new and perplexing challenge for evangelical Christianity. We are beginning to encounter the New Age or Aquarian Christian. This new term describes someone who remains in his or her home…

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