A Critique of the Seven Mountain Mandate (Part 4) - Critical Issues Commentary
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Bob DeWaay and Eric Douma discuss the book Invading Babylon by Lance Wallnau and Bill Johnson (published by Destiny Image Publishers). Johnson uses the parable of the leaven to support his dominion theology. Bob and Eric discuss the text in Matthew 13 and show that the path is narrow in every generation, and Christ’s kingdom is being built as people are added to the church through conversion.
• This is a critique of Invading Babylon by Lance Wallnau and Bill Johnson published by
Destiny Image Publishers, Jul 16, 2013
Links:
https://cicministry.org/scholarly/sch001.pdf
Original video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdXx_s6qB1I
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