The Transformation of a New Age Medium and His Warning to the Church; Running Against the Wind is a relevant and crucial warning to believers and an evangelistic tool to those caught up in New Age and Eastern spirituality.
Brian Flynn
Brian Flynn, Director of One Truth Ministries based in Minneapolis MN has long been a sought after authority on the New Age and the mystical practices that are entering the church. Brian has shared his testimony at conferences, churches and for various Christian groups around the country.
He has appeared on several local Christian television and Christian
talk radio programs in the Twin Cities such as Jan Markell at KKMS and
Kim Jeffries show on KTIS.
He has also appeared on national radio programs such as Ingrid
Schlueter's Crosstalk on WVCY America Milwaukee, WI,* Kim Kajer's Clear
Talk on FOX radio; WMET in Washington D.C., Stan Monteith's Liberty
Radio Network in Santa Cruz, CA and SonLife radio WJFM in Baton Rouge,
LA.
He is a columnist for Prophezine, a Christian E magazine.
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Paperback: 240 pages
Publisher: Lighthouse Trails Publishing; 2 edition (August 31, 2005)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0972151257
ISBN-13: 978-0972151252
Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
Weight: 10.4 ounces
As stated in the subtitle, this book is part autobiography, part warning
to the church.
A number of years ago, I was heavily involved in what has today become known
as the emergent/ emerging or possibly even what is coming to be called the
ancient future church movement and I was quite a "fan" of such leaders as
Richard Foster and Dallas Willard. Particularly I was drawn to the
"contemplative" aspects of the movement having "practiced" Lectio Divina and
seeking after "experiential prayer." I, like many others, had a hunger for
God, but sadly, was never quite directed toward my need for a Savior due to
my sin. Instead of being lovingly called out of my sin by Christian
believers, I was continuing to "embrace my brokenness" seeking after
spirituality, which I readily found within the church; precisely the warning
that Brian Flynn is giving to the church.
Brian’s background demonstrates to the reader that he certainly has a deep
understanding into various aspects and influences of the New Age and its
proponents. With the prevalence of New Age thought in our media (for more on
this topic specifically I would refer the reader to Marcia
Montenegro’s book, SpellBound) and
our schools, it’s really no surprise that those same elements are entering
easily into our churches. Even so, many Christians may find themselves
surprised at the influence of the New Age. Because, as Brian Flynn states on
page 89 “[t]he New Age is a rather complex subject combining Occultism,
Hinduism, Buddhism, Humanism, Paganism and more,” he presents a clear and
concise outline of the basic practices and beliefs of the more prominent
practices and philosophies within the overall movement. He covers a wide
range of topics and points out where they intersect, using direct quotes and
providing the reader with a detailed biography so that they are able to
investigate for themselves his claims. Some of the personalities discussed
in this book include:
In the closing pages of the book, the author clearly demonstrates his passion for warning his brothers and sisters in Christ of the false doctrines that are being embraced within our churches when he writes “No matter how strong the winds of change may sweep through the church, God’s Word stands unchangeable.” I couldn’t agree more, and I would recommend to every believer that they test everything and hold onto the good, reading their Bibles daily and putting its commands into practice rather than seeking after spiritual experiences and practices as advocated within the New Age and, sadly, within many of our churches.
Review By: Angela Zaev