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Posted below are links to articles relevant to psychoheresy that are written by others.
  • "A Critical Look at the Teachings of John and Paula Sandford" - by Jan and Charlie Fletcher
       
    In this paper Jan and Charlie Fletcher evaluate John and Paula Sandfords’ teachings on inner healing and 
         sanctification. They demonstrate that much of Dr. Ed smith’s Theophostic Prayer Ministry is based on the
         Sandfords’ teachings on inner healing and also on the teachings of the Sandfords’ mentor, Agnes Sanford.
         In their introduction, the Fletcher’s say: “
    We will focus this critique on the Sandfords’ beliefs regarding
         Christian sanctification, as we believe this is the source for all the problematic inner-healing teachings that
         ensue.”

  • "Drunkard or Alcoholic? What is the difference?" - a first-person account
       
    Is there a difference between being a
    drunkard and being an alcoholic?
         Are addictions the result of
    disease or genetics, or is it a matter of the heart?
         Can an addiction be overcome without the help of
    pop psychology?

  • "Psychology in Prophecy" by T. A. McMahon
    (http://www.thebereancall.org/Newsletter/html/2006/apr06.php)

  • "Psychology and the Evangelical Church" by T. A. McMahon
    (http://www.thebereancall.org/Newsletter/html/2006/mar06.php)


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“A Critical Look at the Teachings of John and Paula Sandford” by Jan and Charlie Fletcher

 

In this paper Jan and Charlie Fletcher evaluate John and Paula Sandfords’ teachings on inner healing and sanctification. They demonstrate that much of Dr. Ed smith’s Theophostic Prayer Ministry is based on the Sandfords’ teachings on inner healing and also on the teachings of the Sandfords’ mentor, Agnes Sanford. In their introduction, the Fletcher’s say: “We will focus this critique on the Sandfords’ beliefs regarding Christian sanctification, as we believe this is the source for all the problematic inner-healing teachings that ensue.”