Known
to be a reformer, F. L. Anderson, Pastor of Greater
Transformation Fellowship in Houston, Texas,
steps outside the box with his latest book "Clever
Lies and Assumptions from the Pulpit to the Pews."
His latest work challenges Church issues, perceptions,
and doctrines that are not biblical but rather old and
traditional assumptions.
"Many
times the answers to all of our questions are right in
front of us, but because many of God’s people are
not trained or taught properly how to use what God has
already given us: His examples, His pattern, and His Word.
Rather than the flawed knowledge of man, cultural traditions,
and silly superstitions, the Church is deceived and the
only people who tend to see the deception are those who
are outside the church."

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What
others are saying:
"I
agree with you. Thanks for standing up."
Russell Earl Kelly Ph. D. Author of "SHOULD THE CHURCH
TEACH TITHING?"
"Every
Christians of tithing faith should read this book; it
is an eye opener."
Amazon Customer Review
"There
he goes again, speaking the truth. He better be careful,
because someone might actually hear him. This could result
in a person increasing their understanding while at the
same time, decreasing the contents of the collection among
those misguiding the sheep."
Elder
Rodrick Huges
"Great
job, Rev. Anderson. As Ministers of the Gospel, we should
proclaim the Word of God and not be limited by our lack
of faith, nor allowing the world or our flesh to steer
us away from God's will. Let us move away from the law
and into God's grace, completely.”
Rev.
J. W. Axsom Th.D