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Lakeland News: More weird stuff

ReformedBaptist

Well-Known Member
It may seem odd, but this is very real to these people. At the beginnign of the video you can Rick Joyner in the background. White hair, white beard. He is the founder of MorningStar in Charlotte, NC.

I was a part of this neo-prophetic movement for several years, been in meetings like that before, et. I can relate my thoughts if the board wishes.
 

Amy.G

New Member
ReformedBaptist said:
It may seem odd, but this is very real to these people. At the beginnign of the video you can Rick Joyner in the background. White hair, white beard. He is the founder of MorningStar in Charlotte, NC.

I was a part of this neo-prophetic movement for several years, been in meetings like that before, et. I can relate my thoughts if the board wishes.
Yes. I would like for you to relate your thoughts. My husband's sister and her husband are wrapped up in this stuff. They love Todd Bentley.
 

Thinkingstuff

Active Member
ReformedBaptist said:
It may seem odd, but this is very real to these people. At the beginnign of the video you can Rick Joyner in the background. White hair, white beard. He is the founder of MorningStar in Charlotte, NC.

I was a part of this neo-prophetic movement for several years, been in meetings like that before, et. I can relate my thoughts if the board wishes.

What stuff? I'm not sure (I didn't see the Youtube thing) but if their is shaking and Neo prophetic stuff I wonder that it is pentecostal or charasmatic.

My personal opinion on these movements are not positive. I made a mistake once a long time ago. I was a new christian and heard all about pentecostal doctine and it seemed exciting and sounded like God was doing all sorts of present day miracles. So I enrolled in a Pentecostal University to earn my undergraduate degree while learning about their faith. The lessons I learned drove me away from this movement and leads me to believe it is dangerous to christianity. I'm not saying there aren't good people or even christian's in that denomination. I am saying there are some serious issues. Though they deny it they are perpetrating aspects of the Montanistic error that Tertullian fell into.
 
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