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News Abstract
By: PointLine Media Research & Editorial Team
Topic:Arts & Media
June 27, 2026
Pastor Kevin P. Horath has released a new book titled "The Self-Chosen One: When Prophecy Replaces Accountability." The work explores the intersection of spiritual authority and the need for institutional oversight in the contemporary church.
Drawing on three decades of ministry experience, Horath argues that the rise of social media and platform culture has enabled some individuals to claim prophetic status without submitting to local church leadership or biblical standards. He emphasizes that authentic spiritual gifts should function within a framework of humility and character.
The book combines personal narrative, historical study, and pastoral insights. Horath aims to provide a balanced perspective, encouraging believers to value the work of the Holy Spirit while maintaining discernment regarding those who operate outside of established accountability structures.
The publication arrives during a period of shifting spiritual influence, where digital platforms allow charismatic figures to build significant followings independent of traditional denominational or local church structures. This trend has prompted a broader conversation regarding the risks of unchecked authority and the potential for spiritual narcissism in the digital age.
By addressing the tension between individual prophetic claims and institutional oversight, Horath contributes to an ongoing debate about how religious organizations can foster healthy leadership while avoiding the pitfalls of personality-driven ministry.