Come Out Of Her My People (Vol. II: 1966-2005): A History of The Message of William Branham: The Hearts of the Children
A history of The Message movement after William Branham's death, covering 1966-2005 and the spread of its ideology around the world.
The Converging Apostasy
A critique tracing connections between esoteric religious streams, Gnosticism, Jane Lead, Latter Rain, Manifest Sons of God teachings, Kingdom theology, and the New Apostolic Reformation.
Some Said They Blundered: Breaking My Decades Of Silence On Mike Bickle, The Kansas City Prophets and International House of Prayer- Kansas City
Bob Scott reflects on Mike Bickle, the Kansas City Prophets, Kansas City Fellowship, and International House of Prayer-Kansas City after decades of silence.
Weaponized Religion: From Christian Identity to the NAR
The New Apostolic Reformation movement, a term coined by one of the early influencers of the group, C. Peter Wagner, is a militant yet covert breed of Christians with strong roots in everything from religion to politics. Wagner taught members to believe that a “reformation” was possible through “spiritual warfare.” Some early proponents of the movement mistakenly assumed that “spiritual warfare” simply meant engaging in prayer for a positive outcome. However, as the movement continued to polarize its views of outsiders, the meaning of the word "warfare" became more and more obscure. Converts to the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) included a wide variety of groups, some of which leaned heavily towards extremism. From Christian Identity and Christian Nationalist groups to Health and Prosperity Gospel televangelists and their cult followers, the NAR suddenly emerged as a network of vastly different people. Yet when compared to traditional Christianity, all of them could be considered extremist. Eventually, the NAR network was branded “The Christian Taliban.
Come Out Of Her My People: A History of The Message of William Branham (Vol. I: Days of the Voice 1930-1965)
A history of The Message movement of William Branham, exploring its early community, ideological origins, and development from 1930 to 1965.
A Quick Outline of "Hands-on" Eschatology: A Matter of Timing and Agency
A short primer by Stephen Montgomery examining hands-on eschatology through the themes of Perfection, Dominion, Rulership, and Purge.
Weaponized Religion: From Latter Rain to Colonia Dignidad
An examination of the Latter Rain Movement, its splinter groups, and the path from postwar Pentecostal revivalism to destructive movements such as Colonia Dignidad.
Militant Christian Extremism: A Critical Examination of John Alexander Dowie
A critical historical examination of John Alexander Dowie, his Christian Catholic Church movement, Zion City, and his influence on later Pentecostal faith-healing movements.
Preacher Behind the White Hoods: A Critical Examination of William Branham and His Message
An in-depth historical examination of William Marrion Branham, the origins of the post-WWII Healing Revival, and the people and ideologies that shaped his message.
In the Company of Joseph: When the Past Becomes the Future
A faith-centered book by Bob Scott exploring dramatic cultural change, spiritual leadership, and the idea of Joseph-like leaders for a changing future.
Jim Jones - The Malachi 4 Elijah Prophecy
A historical examination of the connection between William Branham, Jim Jones, the Malachi 4 Elijah prophecy, and the chain of events leading toward Jonestown.
Saving Zimbabwe
The story of The Community of Reconciliation in Zimbabwe, its vision for love and integration, and the martyrdom of sixteen white members on November 25, 1987.
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