An Evangelistic Voice to Reach The Lost
   Volume  1 ,  No. 9 Elk City ,  Oklahoma September ,  2002   

"From Heaven Or Of Men?"


"From Heaven Or Of Men?"
Jerry Brewer poses the same question to you, as did Jesus to the chief priests and elders of the people.

"From Heaven Or Of Men?"
The Methodist Church

"It is not our intent in this study to impugn the motives or sincerity of any person who believes the doctrines of the Methodist Church," begins Gary Colley...

"From Heaven Or Of Men?"
The Baptist Church

"Today many Baptists are fighting a noble battle against modernism and for the verbal, plenary inspiration of the Bible," notes Roelf Ruffner. "In these battles I stand foursquare with my Baptist friends." However...

"From Heaven Or Of Men?"
The Roman Catholic Church

David P. Brown summarizes his study: "if these seven previously listed and studied fundamental stones concerning Peter in Catholicism's foundation are erroneous, the whole of Catholicism fails and falls to the ground."

"From Heaven Or Of Men?"
Pentecostal Churches

"Today miracles are no longer needed to accomplish what they once accomplished because we have the authoritative Word of God in its completeness." -- Marvin L. Weir
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"From Heaven Or Of Men?"
The Mormon Church

Ron Cosby documents how the Mormons teach a different doctrine concerning Revelation, God, Jesus, the Church, and how to become a Christian.

"From Heaven Or Of Men?"
The Lutheran Church

Larry DeLong helps us to see that one false premise — original sin — leads to another false practice — infant baptism. This leads to the other false assumptions — that faith is not necessary for baptism, that infants can believe, and that repentance is nothing more than baptism.

"From Heaven Or Of Men?"
The Jehovah's Witnesses Cult

Chuck Northrup concludes his solemn study: "If you are not a "Jehovah Witness," I pray that you will not be led astray by their zeal and sincerity, for they do not witness for Jehovah."

"From Heaven Or Of Men?"
The Disciples Of Christ/Christian Churches

Robin Haley's summary statement: "this ought to be enough to at least get us to look more closely at those who "claim" to be the church of Christ with a different name, doctrine, practice, mission, and plan for men's souls."
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"From Heaven Or Of Men?"
Anglican/Episcopal Churches

Dear reader, the Anglican Church claims that its origin is from the Apostles, via the Catholic Church in an un-broken chain of succession. It has claimed that it is the true Church, so let us together examine this claim, for it is a lofty claim indeed and if true, one of which we need to take notice. Keith Sisman reports from England on the Anglicans.

"From Heaven Or Of Men?"
The Presbyterian Church

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Authors
H. Leo Boles

Jerry C. Brewer

Nathan Brewer

David P. Brown

A. M. Burton

Franklin Camp

Gary G. Colley

Ron Cosby

Frank L. Cox

John D. Cox
W. R. Craig

M. O. Daley

Larry DeLong

Earl Gieseke

W. C. Graves

Gary L. Grizzell

Robin Haley

E. R. Harper

Carroll Kendrick

David Lipscomb
R. N. Moody

Dub Mowery

Chuck Northrop

Gayle Oler

Herschel E. Patton

C. M. Pullias

Roelf Ruffner

Jesse Sewell

Preston Silcox

Keith Sisman
Alan E. Stout

George W. Toland

J. Roy Vaughan

Cled E. Wallace

Foy E. Wallace, Jr.

G. K. Wallace

Marvin L. Weir

R. L. Whiteside

Guy N. Woods