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Can you understand algebra if you have never learned basic
addition? Can you write a book if you have never constructed a
simple sentence? In order to understand complex things, we must go
back to the beginning and learn the basics. The same principle can
be applied to our understanding of biblical truths. When looking at
the complex issue of women's ordination, it is important to examine
the beginning of God's Word. Pastor Jan Voerman's analysis of the
Genesis account of Creation and the fall of Adam and Eve more than
strengthens an unpopular argument for the restoration of the
traditional roles of men and women in society. In addition to
studying the Old and New Testaments in regards to this topic,
Pastor Voerman also draws from the writings of the early church
fathers and Ellen G. White. The Ordination of Women: The Priesthood
of All Believers and Other Aspects presents a surprisingly
refreshing outlook on a complex subject that encourages readers to
return to their biblical roots as "people of the book."
Are you filling your mind with that which is true and pure and
noble as Paul counsels us to do in Philippians 4:8? What kind of
music are you listening to and playing in your church? Are there
hidden messages in today's modern music? Pastor Jan Voerman answers
these questions and more as he takes the reader on a study that
reveals the dangerous effects that modern-day music can have on
listeners and the church. Through both biblical and scientific
sources, Voerman presents the real-life dangers that Christians
face when they choose to listen to secular music. Covering
everything from rock music to Contemporary Christian music, Voerman
explains that the church's desire to be up-to-date in the modern
world has led it to accept music genres that glorify Satan, instead
of God.
Did Ellen White change her concept of the Godhead or her
understanding of Christ's nature during her ministry as some have
suggested? In Ellen White and the Trinity, Pastor Jan Voerman
faithfully addresses this topic by interpreting Ellen White's
statements on the subject of the Godhead in their chronological and
literary context. Those who assume that Ellen White taught
different views of Christ's nature over the years will find this
book very insightful. Writing for the scholar and non-scholar
alike, Pastor Voerman confirms the consistency of Ellen White's
statements on the Trinity and affirms God's guidance in equipping
the Seventh-day Adventist Church for its mission of sharing the
good news of His love with the world.
The age of Aquarius is with us; the age of the Spirit. We are
living in a time of transition. Success in today's world will
depend on our ability to change. Is it a change for the better if
we follow the new mind set? The Hidden Agenda will give you clear
insight. Did you ever wonder what is going on in the churches?
Where are we heading to? We are urged to leave the old paths
behind. Traditional methods and insights are outdated. We are
confronted with new forms of worship: popular music styles,
contemplative spirituality, seeker friendly messages, and new
truths and insights. Church growth leaders aim at mega churches. A
new way of thinking is propagated and everybody should toe the line
Is the current revival a blessing or is it a counterfeit movement?
Read how a destructive tsunami of signs and wonders rolls across
the world claiming millions of unsuspecting victims. The Hidden
Agenda not only sounds a clear warning but shows the way out. "As
we face these last 'perilous times' of earth's history, we can be
grateful we have authors such as Jan Voerman. His latest research,
The Hidden Agenda, is a 'must read' for church leadership and
members alike." -E. Bruce Price, retired Pastor, Evangelist "Jan
Voerman has lifted the veil exposing the New Age compromises and
deceptions that are being currently accepted into today's
churches."-Professor K. M Demsky, Andrews University ..".a timely
discussion of the importance of worship style and the theological
meaning behind current evangelical worship trends."-Karen
Abrahamson, MA, Ph. D. "Jan Voerman's book deals with very broad
and often subtle issues involved in the mega church movement that
are too little recognized, and thus deserve careful
examination."-Dr. A. Leroy Moore Jan Voerman studied in the
Netherlands and the United Kingdom. He is a profound writer.
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++++ Academia Mathematica Of Oeffen-school Van De Wis-konst... Jan
Vaerman by Pieter vande Cappelle, 1720
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