Ten Indictments Against the Modern Church

Written by Paul Washer Paul Washer ministered as a missionary in Peru for ten years, during which time he founded the HeartCry Missionary Society to support Peruvian church planters. HeartCry (as of November 2010) supports over 100 indigenous missionaries in more than 20 countries throughout Eastern Europe, South America, Africa,...

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Written by Paul Washer

Paul Washer ministered as a missionary in Peru for ten years, during which time he founded the HeartCry Missionary Society to support Peruvian church planters. HeartCry (as of November 2010) supports over 100 indigenous missionaries in more than 20 countries throughout Eastern Europe, South America, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. An itinerant preacher, Paul also frequently teaches in a new church plant in Radford, Virginia. He is the author of The One True God: A Biblical Study of the Doctrine of God and The Truth about Man: A Biblical Study of the Doctrine of Man. 

The Ten Indictments are
1. A Denial of the Sufficiency of Scripture
2. An Ignorance of God
3. A Failure to Address Man’s Malady
4. An Ignorance of the Gospel of Jesus Christ
5. An Unbiblical Gospel Invitation
6. An Ignorance Regarding the Nature of the Church
7. A Lack of Compassionate Church Discipline
8. A Silence on Separation
9. A Replacement of the Scriptures Regarding the Family
10. Pastors Malnourished in the Word of God

Endorsement

"Ten Indictments Against the Modern Church" is a sermon preached at the Revival Conference in Atlanta in 2008. “Paul Washer delivered an urgent appeal to the Christians and churches in North America: that many have been believing a false gospel and have false assurance of their salvation! He listed ten indictments against the modern church system in America. This is a historical urgent message. Tell others and spread the message! We need a reformation and revival of a Biblical standard!”—Greg Gordon (Revival Conference Organizer)

Paperback, 86 pages, notes

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