Recipient of an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Tennessee Temple University for outstanding biblical knowledge.Recipient of the prestigious NRB Hall of Fame Award at the 2011 National Religious Broadcasters Convention and Exposition.Precepts for Life is available online today at. Kay taught and hosted Precepts for Life™, reaching more than 75 million households each day through radio and television in more than 30 countries for more than 20 years. Kay and Jack served as co-CEOs of Precept until 2012 when their son David assumed the position. An author of more than 100 books and Bible study workbooks, Kay continues to collaborate with the Precept team on Bible study resources. Through television, radio, writing, and speaking, God has used Kay to reach millions of households with His truth. In 1970, the Arthurs purchased a 32-acre farm in the Tennessee Valley and officially launched the Reach Out Ranch. After several years of international ministry, health issues forced the Arthurs back to Tennessee and opened the door for the living room Bible study ministry that became Precept. Kay met her husband, Jack, shortly after coming to faith, and the two married in 1965. Kay came to faith on the morning of Jand quickly developed an unquenchable thirst for the Word of God and relationship with Him. Please READ the linked information carefully, and do not make assumptions about a teacher merely by seeing her name listed below (with or without the asterisk).Kay Arthur’s exciting, practical approach to studying the Bible has helped millions of people discover the truth of God’s Word for themselves over the past five decades. These are teachers I do not believe scripturally qualify for the label of “false teacher” yet, but are biblically problematic enough that I recommend you not follow them or use their materials. You will see a few names in the lists below followed by a red asterisk (*). Looking for information on doctrinally sound or unsound Christian music? In addition to those listed below, check out my article The Mailbag: False Doctrine in Contemporary Christian Music. (Also, try typing the teacher’s name into the search bar.) The names you see are simply some of the most well-known teachers my readers have inquired about.ĭon’t see the name of the teacher you’re looking for in the lists below? Check out my article Is She a False Teacher? 7 Steps to Figuring It Out on Your Own. In other words, if you don’t see it, it’s either because I haven’t been asked about it, or I haven’t had time to get to it yet. I provide information here largely in answer to questions from my readers. Please understand that this is not a comprehensive list of every false teacher in existence (there are thousands of them, so that would be impossible), and do not assume that just because you don’t see a particular teacher, ministry, or trend listed that he/she/it must therefore be doctrinally sound. I don’t publish comments or answer e-mails that are answered by this article. Your objection is most likely answered here. If you are considering commenting or sending me an e-mail objecting to the fact that I warn against false and problematic teachers, please click here and read this article first. Please use them as teaching tools in the spirit of 2 Timothy 2:24-26 to help others understand the sin and false doctrine being promoted, keeping in mind that the people who follow them most likely simply don’t know they’re following false teachers. The articles below are evidentiary findings on some of today’s most popular teachers, speakers, and authors for women (as well as some male teachers, ministries, and current trends in evangelicalism). Often, women (and sometimes pastors and elders) write to me, concerned over a particular teacher whose materials their church is using, and want to see evidence demonstrating whether or not this person is doctrinally sound and a good resource. Sadly, today’s churches, Christian retailers, and other evangelical organizations are rife with false teachers teaching false doctrine.
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