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Title: Lee Strobel, a “Supporter” of Son’s Heavily Contemplative Ministry
Post by: Psalm 51:17 on May 09, 2011, 10:35:57 pm
http://christianresearchnetwork.com/?p=21947

From the Lighthouse reports:

Lee Strobel is one of the most well-read Christian authors today. He is also one of the conference speaking teachers for Veritas Evangelical Seminary (co-founder Norm Geisler *see bottom of post), which is located on the Calvary Chapel Bible College grounds in California. Strobel is also a strong supporter of his son’s (Kyle Strobel) very contemplative ministry called Metamorpha. On the Metamorpha website, Lee Strobel islisted as a “supporter” of Metamorpha. Strobel’s public support of Metamorpha will bring much attention to Kyle’s ministry and in turn pointing many unsuspecting people toward contemplative spirituality. Certainly having his father listed as a “supporter” will give much credibility in the eyes of many Christians to Kyle Strobel’s work. Incidentally, also on the Metamorpha site, it lists InterVarsity Press as a “sponsor” of Metamorpha, and Biola’s Institute of Spiritual Formation is named as a “partner.”1 To give even more recognition to his son’s organization, Lee Strobel mentions Metamorpha, the book by his son, on his own website.   Continue reading



Title: Re: Lee Strobel, a “Supporter” of Son’s Heavily Contemplative Ministry
Post by: Mark on May 10, 2011, 05:38:34 am
Never heard of this, so i went and looked it up. I took, Metamorpha, and just googled it. Here is the main web site.
http://www.metamorpha.com/

well after verifying the above i decided to learn just what Metamorpha is. So i click on spiritual disciplines, seems like a course or something and here is what appears first.

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Welcome to the spiritual disciplines section. Before you have a look at any of our spiritual disciplines, please take a moment to read over our introduction to spiritual disciplines.

Introduction to Ignatian Prayer: Part III
St. Ignatius of Loyola was born Inigo Lopez de Loyola in 1491.  He was born into a family of some nobility and therefore was exposed at a young age to the romances of courtly life, including gambling, sword fighting, and women.  At the Battle... Read More

Introduction to Ignatian Prayer: Part II
St. Ignatius of Loyola was born Inigo Lopez de Loyola in 1491.  He was born into a family of some nobility and therefore was exposed at a young age to the romances of courtly life, including gambling, sword fighting, and women.  At the Battle... Read More

Introduction to Ignatian Prayer: Part 1
St. Ignatius of Loyola was born Inigo Lopez de Loyola in 1491.  He was born into a family of some nobility and therefore was exposed at a young age to the romances of courtly life, including gambling, sword fighting, and women.  At the Battle... Read More

That's right, you are seeing that correctly. The head founder of the Jesuit order and the Illuminati, Ignatius Loyola himself. Wow!! Looking through the course of part 1 is like an introduction into new-age theosophy, which, well, is just what it is.

The Jesus Prayer?? This is the same as Transcendental Meditation.

Avoid this site like the plague, as that is all it is. All these "practices" do is lead one to demon possesion and to follow doctrines of devils.