Why I Left The Word Of Faith Movement

The Classical Theologian Brian Huffling tells his story of growing up in the Word Faith movement and how finally escaped.

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Words of Jesus: Not everyone who says to me, ´Lord, Lord,´ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father — Steemit

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The dreams of Joseph in the Genesis: His brothers were jealous of him, but his father kept the matter in mind. Genesis 37:11 — Steemit

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The word of God is enlightenment: The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. John 1:5 — Steemit

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Addendum 1

These Christians Think God: (1) Needs You Rich; (2) To Rule the World
Wealthy megachurch televangelists blend “prosperity gospel,” nationalist politics
https://www.texasobserver.org/these-christians-think-god-needs-you-rich-and-to-rule-the-world
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* “God needs you saved” said Texan televangelist Kenneth Copeland, wealthiest pastor in U.S.
* Word of Faith: nondenominational Christian movement pioneered by Texan Kenneth Hagin

#ChristianRight #KennethCopeland #ChristianNationalism #WordOfFaith #DominionTheology #ConspiracyTheories #megachurch

These Christians Think God Needs You Rich and to Rule the World

Wealthy megachurch televangelists are blending what’s known as the “prosperity gospel” with nationalist politics.

The Texas Observer