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It is our sacred responsibility to examine every doctrine to determine if it is true or false. But h

It is our sacred responsibility to examine every doctrine to determine if it is true or false. But how can we distinguish sound doctrine from false? How can we distinguish teachers of truth from teachers of error? Today I have a new video blog for you, ... --------------------------------------------------------------- In This Issue... - [Vlog: The 5 Tests of False Doctrine](#0) - [A La Carte (October 19)](#1) [] [Vlog: The 5 Tests of False Doctrine]( It is our sacred responsibility to examine every doctrine to determine if it is true or false. But how can we distinguish sound doctrine from false? How can we distinguish teachers of truth from teachers of error? Today I have a new video blog for you, and one that deals with this pressing topic: I offer five tests that can be applied to any doctrine. I hope you find it helpful! Here it is for both YouTube and Facebook. [Play YouTube video]( [Like on Facebook]( [Share on Google+]( [Pin it!](https%3a%2f%2fwww.challies.com%2fwp-content%2fuploads%2f2016%2f10%2ferl7089_eflad_260x125_101117.png) [Tweet This]( [Subscribe by email]( [Subscribe by RSS]( Related Stories - [What I Want From the News]( - [Vlog: 7 False Teachers in the Church Today]( - [Answer to ‘Tis a Point](   • [Email to a friend]( The 5 Tests of False Doctrine;5813995) • [] [A La Carte (October 19)]( Today’s [Kindle deals]( include some odds and ends worth checking out. Are you planning to go to the G3 Conference in January? [Register today]( and they’ll send you a free copy of my book Visual Theology. [Young Saints]( This is a long, interesting, and sad article about Bethel Church. “Many of Bethel’s most outspoken critics are evangelical Christians who are deeply troubled by Bethel’s theology. They’re the kind of people who would normally mind their own business. But by now, Bethel and the School of Supernatural Ministry have grown so huge that they are inescapable. Bethel is everywhere: on the city council, behind the police department and the local charter school, waiting in the parking lot of the Walmart off of Route 44.” [There Is No Spiritualizing This One]( You’ll love this story. And no, there’s no spiritualizing it. [What Is the Difference Between Protestantism & Roman Catholicism? (Video)]( Sugel Michelén provides a brief but solid answer. [Top Ten Rookie Preaching Mistakes]( There is wisdom here. Of course, every church needs to have tons of patience and allow rookie preachers to make some mistakes… [Two Indispensable Requirements for Pastoral Ministry]( Kevin DeYoung lays ’em out. “Surely, there are many other things we can and should say about effective pastoral ministry. But in my experience, ministry won’t go well, and pastors won’t go far, without at least these two requirements…” [Suffering in Cyberspace]( Douglas Groothuis: “While I have been critical of how the internet can depersonalize and cheapen human communication, I have found that it may be—at its best—a safe and edifying place for sharing suffering and hope. Here, as everywhere, we should live well before others so that God will be glorified and shalom will be spread locally and globally.” [Four Suggestions for Reading the Minor Prophets]( As it happens, my reading plan is taking me through the minor prophets right now. [Flashback: The Missing Elements of Modern Worship]( I’ve had the opportunity to attend many more churches and, as often as not, they have been similar, missing a lot of the elements that used to be hallmarks of Christian worship. Here are some of the missing elements of modern worship. Love says, “I’ve seen the ugly parts of you, and I’m staying.” —Matt Chandler [Like on Facebook]( [Share on Google+]( [Pin it!](https%3a%2f%2fwww.challies.com%2fwp-content%2fuploads%2f2017%2f10%2fChallies_Oct15-21-04.png) [Tweet This]( [Subscribe by email]( [Subscribe by RSS]( Related Stories - [A La Carte (October 18)]( - [A La Carte (October 17)]( - [A La Carte (October 16)](   • [Email to a friend]( La Carte (October 19);5813995) • --------------------------------------------------------------- [Contact Us]( •[Past Issues](5813995/52189706/352f49428d5b347d6ac905d833503377) •[Unsubscribe]( [Click here to safely unsubscribe]( from "challies.com - Informing the Reforming." [Click here to view mailing archives](, [here to change your preferences]( or [here to subscribe]( • [Privacy]( Email subscriptions powered by [FeedBlitz](), LLC, 365 Boston Post Rd, Suite 123, Sudbury, MA 01776, USA.

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