Discerning truth from falsehood is one of the toughest challenges facing the average Christian believer today. And the challenge does not come only from the messages of secular culture. In many churches the authentic Gospel is twisted and contorted, lining the pockets of pastors, rather than enriching the souls of believers.
‘The Wolf Hunter’ is based on the popular biblical verse from Matthew’s Gospel, “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves.” (Matthew 7:15)
Rhivbs’ slim volume offers a biblical, faithful, and passionate no-holds-barred exposé of the modern day ‘wolves in sheeps clothing’ who inflict harm on Christian believers with a subtle form of spiritual abuse.
With a fiery passion that matches the Old Testament prophets, Rhivbs excoriates pastors who obsess over metrics such as the size of the congregation, weekly attendance, number of locations, etc.—more concerned with building empires than winning souls.
Rooted in scripture, with illuminating biblical quotes throughout, Rhivbs also reveals five strategies utilized by many churches—each of which affects spiritual growth…negatively. (Could your church be using these strategies? You might be surprised!)
‘The Wolf Hunter’ is written for serious Reformation Christians who desire biblical truth over having their “ears tickled” (2 Timothy 4:3)—and who don’t mind a few feathers getting ruffled along the way. Readers looking for coddling, or feel-good spirituality, should look elsewhere.
Ultimately, ‘The Wolf Hunter’ offers a call to authenticity for the individual believer and church leader alike. It will wake up believers, prompting them to seek God with purity of heart, through prayer and scripture.