“According to Christ”
by T. Austin-Sparks
First published as a continuing editorial in “A Witness and A Testimony” magazines, Nov-Dec 1958 (Volume 36-6) through May-June 1959 (Volume 37-3).
A carpenter making his own tools is an explanation of why I, Pastor-Missionary David Cox, write my own material. I like the idea of producing the material that we use in our ministry and also for evangelism.
Read the short article: A carpenter making his own tools.
Editorial One – What is the nature of the NT Church?
Editorial Two – Divine Discontent
Editorial Three – Peter as Representative
Editorial Four – Importance of Stephen’s martyrdom
More Works from Austin-Sparks
- Austin-Sparks, T. – Theodore Austin-Sparks Library
- Austin-Sparks, T. – The Supreme Importance of the Incorruptible
- Austin-Sparks, T. – The School of Christ
- Austin-Sparks, T. – The Arm of the Lord
- Austin-Sparks, T. – Recovering of the Lord’s Testimony in Fullness
- Austin-Sparks, T. – Power With God
- Austin-Sparks, T. – Position and Power – The Power of His Resurrection
- Austin-Sparks, T. – Pioneers of the Heavenly Way
- Austin-Sparks, T. – Overcomer Testimony
- Austin-Sparks, T. – As It Was in the Beginning
pc85 Carl Jung and Psychology explains the origin of Psychology with spiritist Jung, which had contact with a spiritual guide. Psychology is from a spiritist, who got the "science" of psychology (which is in no way a science or scientific) from a spirit, Philemon. (This is a demon speaking to a human, which is a medium, and prohibited in the Old Testament.) I analyze what Jung says with Scripture.
Topics: The Foundation of Psychology | Psychology is not a True Science | Psychology versus Psychoanalysis | The True Origin of Psychology: Philemon | Darkness versus Light | Ying and Yang | What Fellowship does Light have with Darkness? | Spiritism is Prohibited | Conclusion
pc85 Carl Jung and Psychology.
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