Chris Rosebrough and Steven Kozar discuss the fundamental issues with the “Encounter Gospel” that is being embraced and promoted in much of the Charismatic Movement. This has led to a new form of evangelism that seeks to give lost people an experience with God that is disconnected from the content of the Gospel message.
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