
In this video, we’ll explore three popular books that are marketed as Christian, but are actually rooted in New Age deception. These books may sound spiritual or uplifting, but upon closer examination, they distort the truth of Scripture and lead believers away from the Gospel. We’ll unpack the unbiblical elements in each book, exposing how they promote dangerous ideas such as self-reliance, pantheism, and false teachings about God’s nature.
Join us as we examine why these books should not be in the hands of Christians and why it’s crucial to discern the truth in a world filled with misleading spiritual content. As believers, we are called to test everything against the Word of God (1 John 4:1) and to avoid teachings that stray from the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It’s time to reject these unbiblical teachings and embrace the truth of God’s Word, which sets us free.
Doreen Virtue was a top-selling new age author with heretical publications in 38 languages by various publishers, appearances on Oprah, and sold-out international workshops before God graciously saved her in 2017. Now she is a whistleblower exposing new age deception, and warning the church of false teachings on her YouTube channel, social media pages including Facebook, and in frequent interviews. Doreen has been featured on American Gospel 3, American Gospel TV, Daily Wire, Moody Radio, Spillover, Christianity Today, Cultish, and other Christian media. Doreen graduated with a Masters Degree in Biblical and Theological Studies (56 units with highest honors) from Western Seminary in 2021, and she holds a BA and MA in Counseling Psychology from Chapman University.
For a list of false teachers to avoid, please visit:
For more information on Jesus Calling, please watch:
Why Deliverance Ministries Are NOT Biblical - Jim Osman of “Truth or Territory”
Why Richard Rohr’s Teachings are Unbiblical
Warren B. Smith’s book, “Another Jesus Calling” is available at
Warren B. Smith’s booklet, “The New Age Implications of Jesus Calling” is available at:
Brenna Scott and Chris Lawson’s book, “Christian Journaling or Psychic Channeling?” comparing Jesus Calling to occult new age books is available at
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