Kent A Philpott
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Is hell good or bad? Some hope they will love it, while others fear it. Others are certain they are going there and hope it is not as bad as some claim. On the other hand, there will be some who definitely do not want to go to heaven. Some fret and fret that they might go to hell, because they know they ought to. Others are confident they will not go there and are grateful for that. What's So Bad about Hell follows a new recruit into hell as he finds...
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Christian Basics is, written by Kent Philpott, thirty-one years the pastor of Miller Avenue Baptist Church in Mill Valley, California, and is, written for that congregation. It is helpful for new believers and also, for those with a more mature biblical orientation.
Christian Basics is, structured around "Lessons, Debates, and Conversations."
Section One consists of sixteen lessons in three parts.
Part One: The God Who Reveals Himself. Its seven...
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Kent Philpott, former charismatic/Pentecostal pastor, presents a compelling evaluation of the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR). Those aligned with the NAR hold that God is doing a "new thing" in these last days just prior to the Kingdom of God being established in the world. This viewpoint was earlier, known as post-millennialism and more recently as dominionism.
The NAR is not an organization but a relational alignment of churches and groups that...
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Kent Philpott writes about the difference between true and false conversion. Originally published by Evangelical Press, UK, in 1998, this third edition has been, updated to answer questions and challenges from readers and critics from the past fifteen years.
Are you a Christian? What is your conversion story? Is it possible you were falsely converted?
What are the marks of true conversion?
This is a matter of life and death, the only issue in life...
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Kent Philpott tells of going to the hippies in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco in early 1967 and the unusual outpouring of the Holy Spirit with signs and wonders that was the Jesus People Movement. The 1967 Summer of Love gave way to the 1968 summer of hell, invaded by hard drugs and predators, and no one wore flowers in their hair anymore. Yet this was when the flames of the awakening burned most brightly. It was also when the media...
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Are you curious about Christianity? Are you a new follower
of Jesus trying to make sense of it all?
Why I am a Christian-Volume 2 looks at critical issues for a living
faith in a refreshing and sometimes blunt style: conversion, the
doctrine of election, homosexuality, heaven and hell, hypocrisy,
the devil, fundamentalism, organized religion, creation and evolution,
and the presence of evil are among the topics.
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What troubled me was the...
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Jesus cast out demons during His time on earth, and His followers continue to do the same. Kent Philpott, during the years of the Jesus People Movement, from 1967 to 1975, engaged in the casting out of demons, however reluctantly. Being the author of several books on the subject, he was asked by Christian counselors to prepare a short and concise instruction manual on how the work called deliverance may be approached today. In this second and expanded...
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The God who created us certainly knows what is required for us to live a healthy life. We are complex. There are physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual components, and they are integrated so that each aspect impacts the whole. Not one of the four can be minimized, much less ignored.
Spiritual Health focuses on how the creator God made us and what happens when the spiritual side of us is out of balance with how we are made, which is in the image...
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"If Allah Wills" is an expression that comes to us from the Muslim world (enshallah in Arabic) and connotes the hope that God is in control of our lives and world events. Pastor Kent Philpott has been studying Islamic theology and practice for fifteen years, while maintaining his own deep Christian faith. This book is written for the Muslim reader to consider various aspects of his/her religion as found in the Qur'an and other traditional texts and...
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Shamanism, Santería, Wicca, and Charisma are connected via the trance state or ecstasy. Philpotts detail the theology and practices of shamanism, Santería, and Wicca, and then regretfully demonstrate why the proponents of these religions appeal to a form of Christianity.