Thank you for such a quick reply. A little back ground first. I joined a cult about 40 years ago, AKA The Children of God.
That's funny. About 45 years ago I was hitchiking and got picked up by some Children of God in a van!
I left the group in 1990 and have since stayed away from formal churches. Only within the last 2 years have I felt a need to renew my connection with my Lord and saviour and return to Him once again. I look at the mess of the world and all the hate and confusion and know that Jesus has to return soon. So many times I feel as if I am doing nothing for the Lord. I try to pass out Salvation tracts and have daily devotionals in my class room with other teachers. When I retire in 2 years I plan on hitting the road with my wife and starting a mobile ministry. My question, is are there books I can get with brother Skolfield's material. I have seen a few of his books on line, but I'm more interested in finding material like the False Prophet, Behold the beast and other classes like these that I find on his home page. I wish to share these with as many as possible and will start with my co-workers. Thank you for your service. R. Collins
It's a tough row to hoe bro. You will be shocked at the resistance to such profound and simple truths. Resistance to actually having eyes wide open to actually understanding what is going on in the world and why it is going on.
At this point you might try the study guide as it is the latest of what Ellis has been working on. It was originally called a teaching outline and is suitable for wall projection
http://www.christianeschatology.com/sg2014.pdfAs I faced so much resistance I realized it was important to drive home the point that it is the "church" that strayed off of the reservation over the last 100 years or so, rather than those of us with the traditional historicist approach. We stand with about the first 1800 years of church history, and those great men of God of the Reformation.
http://christianeschatology.com/historicism.htmStarting with the broad approach first and comparing it with the pop approaches of futurism and preterism, may be one fruitful way to begin. Also it may help to point out that for a Muslim to confess that Jesus is the Son of God, would be to commit the single most "heinous" and ONLY unforgivable sin in Islam. A sin worse than, for example, child rape or cold-blooded mass murder.
http://petewaldo.com/unforgivable_shirk.htmTalk about the exact opposite! The only anti-a-specific-religion cult.
http://falseprophetmuhammad.com/index.htm