The Sacred Name
Setting the record straight.
The Sacred Name error has infected many Messianic and Christian groups. The cure for error and bondage is always truth and freedom. One Messianic Gentile and the Psalm 119 Foundation have partnered with Gary Mink to deliver a strong dose of truth with his insightful articles on the subject of the sacred name movement.
This Sacred Name section is focused on setting the record straight... and setting those captive free.
Books
Gary Mink has authored these books to reveal the errors of the Sacred Name movement.
What will you do with the truth once you have it?
Errors
The errors found within the teachings of the Sacred Name movement are numerous.
These articles document the five most significant errors of their ideology.
Essays
Upon occasion, individual sacred-name people who correspond with us are offered the opportunity to write an essay to be posted on the website. The invitation is to support, explain, or defend any of their doctrinal issues or to rebuttal any of the points made on the Sacred Name Movement Errors Web Site.
Certainly, we do not agree with the points made in these essays. But, we publish them here to let our visitors see firsthand the extent of the error into which sacred name converts have sunk.
Letters
It may come as a shock, but these are real letters from real people.
Sacred Name people.
Q&A
Answers to common questions about the Sacred Name movement, including some questions from Sacred Name people themselves.
Reviews
Aren't there enough Sacred Name Bibles already? The creation of more and more Sacred Name Bibles is a sign of the disunity within the movement. These bible revisions are one outgrowth of that disunity and will foster more of the same.
Gary Mink reviews several SN Bibles on the market.
The Quest
THE QUEST FOR THE ORIGINAL AND TRUE PRONUNCIATION OF THE SACRED NAME
The Old Covenant Name
As with any religious movement, the sacred name movement has its prominent identification mark. Preachers and teachers in this movement demand that their members pronounce the Hebrew name of God. This name they call the Sacred Name. Because of this emphasis, they call themselves the Sacred Name believers, thus the Sacred Name movement.