The “Enneagram of personality,” promoted by some Christian publishers, is now being heralded from church pulpits and studied in small groups. And yet, this latest craze does not have its origin in either the Bible or church history, but in the Occult and Spiritualism. The authors, Don and Joy Veinot and Marcia Montenegro, help those interested to assess this phenomenon by uncovering its history in detail and also its non-Christian world view and elements.
Hello, Nick, It might be helpful for you to know that this article is hardly the sum of the concerns…
This article is severely mislead. Making hasty generalizations about men and women you do not know is more dangerous than…
I was not aware of this umbrella concept from Gothard, but it helps me understand what a person said to…
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Ron, great research, insight, and a fair differentiation between MacArthur and Gothard. I had to laugh at the "Gothard 5:8"…