
So, when Sarah started channeling unbiblical messages and said they were Jesus’ voice, why didn’t PCA elders stop Sarah and disciple her? After all, PCA is known as the conservative Bible-sufficiency branch of Presbyterianism.
25 years later, Jesus Calling has sold 45 million copies in multiple languages. Some women get their theology from Jesus Calling instead of the Bible.
Dr. Ben Inman, a PCA minister, has finally called the PCA Assembly to renounce Jesus Calling and to publicly repent for their role in the book’s inception.
In this video, you’ll hear Dr. Inman explain why the PCA vote in June 2025 about whether or not to renounce Jesus Calling is pivotal.
You’ll also see clips and blogs from Justin Peters, Tim Challies, Warren B. Smith, Amy Spreeman, and Brenna Scott about the heresies of Jesus Calling. Doreen Virtue describes how the voice of Jesus Calling is eerily similar to the voice she channeled in the new age, prior to her salvation.
Dr. Ben Inman’s articles on the PCA’s role in Jesus Calling, and their need to renounce this heretical book are at:
Warren B. Smith’s book, Another Jesus Calling is available at
and The New Age Implications of Jesus Calling is at
Brenna Scott’s book which compares Jesus Calling to occultic books is available for free at or in spiral bound paperback at
Justin Peter’s’ Clouds without Water seminar is at
Tim Challies’ article on 10 Reasons to Avoid Jesus Calling is at
Amy Spreeman’s Berean Research blogs are at
Daily Beast account of the "damage control" done to hide Jesus Calling's occult origins:
Doreen Virtue’s books are at