These are a collection of messages from guest speakers that have preached at Kootenai Church.
The Freedom of Grace (Luke 15)
Both the younger son (the rebellious prodigal) and the older son (the religious prodigal) are more alike than they are different: They are both opposed to receiving the free goodness and grace of the Father. They are essentially anti-grace prodigals. And so, we must...
Imitating the Love of God (Ephesians 5:1-2)
Imitating God's love and walking in love as Christians. This text emphasizes the importance of demonstrating a love that is distinct from worldly love and imitating God's unconditional and unselfish love. As believers we should emulate God's love by being kind,...
The Baptism of the Holy Spirit
The distinction between the baptism of the Holy Spirit and being filled with the Holy Spirit. The baptism of the Holy Spirit is a unique event associated with the birth of the church, characterized by the filling of the Holy Spirit and the speaking of tongues, and it...
Session 1 – The Testimony of Costi Hinn
How the Lord brought Costi Hinn out of the depths of the prosperity gospel working with his uncle Benny Hinn to the saving gospel of Jesus Christ.
Session 2 – Q&A with Costi Hinn
Questions from the Q&A during this session include the following: Would you say that you were saved at your study desk reading John 5, or at another point in your life? Did you have a fake conversion experience when you were younger? As a Hinn, did you have...
Session 3 – Heretical Heroes
The NAR/WOF trace their roots to three particular historical heroes or “generals” of the faith: Kathryn Kuhlman (faith healer), Oral Roberts (prosperity preacher), and Kenneth Hagin (crazy word of faith). This session is an overview of each of these historical figures...
Session 4 – Ten Ways Prosperity Theology Maligns the Gospel
The prosperity gospel distorts the biblical gospel. …insults God’s nature. …confuses the atonement. …demeans Jesus Christ. …twists Scripture. …is motivated by the love of money. …produces false converts. …overcomplicates faith …ruins Christianity’s witness. …abuses...