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French outlet tries to figure out
notthebee.com Amazing news from France renown for its secularism ; evangelical churches are blossoming!Yair Davidy in his books on the Lost Tribes maintains that the tribe of Reuben predominates in France and we.must not forget the impact that the persecuted Protestant Huguenots have on the world. The Kingdom of God isn't fading, my friends. Watch this fascinating report from ENTR, a state-funded news outlet from France Médias Monde aimed at younger audiences, that documents the growth of "evangelical" churches. A new church opens "every 10 days" ENTR attempts to define "evangelical" in "four key elements."
A French outlet attempted to define "evangelical" and summed up the entire Christian faith instead!
If any other Christian tradition is not defined by these traits, then that is because they have put aside the Word of God for the traditions of men (Mark 7:13, Isaiah 29:13, Titus 1:16). ENTR was also amazed to find that following the teachings of Jesus led to practices, beliefs, and habits that we call "conservative" these days. Noemie, a woman who came to faith after an unplanned pregnancy and a miscarriage, had this to say: The "evangelical" church is growing in every single country across the world. You don't even see 1% of what is happening, my friends. ENTR recognizes that this is creating a new political paradigm that threatens the existing order, the old wineskin of the West that slowly abandoned Christ in pursuit of its own pleasures and intellectual hubris. ENTR also wisely perceives that there are many predatory agents who use the decentralized infrastructure of the evangelical movement to disguise their own criminal intentions or heretical teachings (Matthew 7:15, 2 Peter 2:1, Philippians 1:15-18). What they did NOT note is how multiethnic these evangelical churches are. We often hear of Islam conquering the West through mass migration, but it is equally true that mass numbers of these migrants are Christian or are becoming Christian. This trend is working what politicians meant for evil (in an effort to replace white population for "decolonization" or for cheap labor) for the purposes of God (Romans 8:28, Psalm 2:1-12). |
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