Wolves in the Pulpit: A Biblical and Psychological Study of False Prophets By Eskinder Yimer Haylu (Dr.)

In today's church, the greatest danger is not persecution from outside, but deception from within. Across nations, self-proclaimed prophets, apostles, and miracle workers parade as spiritual leaders while exploiting the vulnerable through manipulation, fear, and greed. They promise healing, prosperity, and salvation, yet their true motives are wealth, fame, and control.

In Wolves in the Pulpit, Dr. Eskinder Yimer Haylu exposes these false shepherds by combining biblical truth with psychological insight. Drawing on Scripture, church history, and real-life case studies from Africa, America, and Europe, he reveals how these deceivers operate, why people follow them, and what devastating effects they leave behind.

This book equips readers to:

  • Recognize the traits and tactics of false prophets.
  • Understand the psychological traps of fear, blind obedience, and false hope.
  • Learn from historical and biblical warnings.
  • Apply practical and spiritual safeguards against deception.
  • Find healing, restoration, and courage to stand firm in Christ.

More than an exposé, this book is a wake-up call and a guide for believers, pastors, and leaders who desire to protect the church from wolves disguised as shepherds. The Good Shepherd-Jesus Christ-offers freedom, truth, and life. This book helps you discern His voice amidst the noise of deception.



Autorentext

Eskinder Yimer Haylu (Dr.) is a university lecturer, CEO, and versatile author. He has written children's books that celebrate diverse ages and cultures, as well as educational and adult works that explore counseling, psychology, spirituality, and communication. His writing bridges knowledge and imagination, aiming to inspire, educate, and guide readers toward balance and growth.

Titel
Wolves in the Pulpit: A Biblical and Psychological Study of False Prophets
EAN
9798232767457
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
11.09.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.34 MB