Wide is the Gate Volume 1 DVD

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  • Item# DVD309
  • Author: Caryl Matriciana
  • Publisher: Caryl Productions, 2011
  • Size: 1 DVD, 4 hrs.

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Video journalist, Caryl Matrisciana, author of Out of India, interviews friends, well-known authors, and experts in a bold and challenging new DVD. Caryl examines the intrusion of the 60’s and 70’s New Age Movement, steeped in its pagan eastern mysticism, and traces its morphing over the last four decades—from its repackaging as the “self help” psychology and wholistic health movements of the 80s, to its seeker friendly, megachurch appearance in the 90s, to its coming out in the 21st century as “the new spirituality.”

Today’s new brand of Christianity has a different gospel and is targeting the younger generation with a so-called hip, cool, experiential spirituality, much of which is embracing the mysticism of Roman Catholicism with its ecumenical philosophy of uniting people from all faiths to work together to bring about a new world of peace and harmony. The dangerous result of this new spirituality in the church is the rise of today’s “Christianized” occultism. It is stretching its tentacles around the souls of unsuspecting youth, setting them up for the lie that subjective emotions of “power” and “experience” are “feelings” to be held higher than an objective walk in the Christian faith, based on truth found in the pure Word of God. Learn what Scripture teaches about the times we live in, the ways in which Christians are being seduced away from Biblical Truth, and the methods used by the New Spirituality to usher in the counterfeit kingdom of God on earth.

Done: 2012

Contents:

  1. The Counterfeit Church
  2. Biblical Christianity
  3. The Evolving New Age
  4. Christianized New Age Spirituality
  5. The New Age in Media

Guests include: Jason Carlson, Eric Douma, Brian Flynn, Michael Gendron, Tom McMahon, Johanna Michaelsen, Roger Oakland, Chris Quintana, Warren Smith, Ray Yungen, and others