Thursday, January 1, 2009

Welcome my friends to the show that never ends....

This is the story of one family's 10+ years in the Word of Faith movement and subsequent departure from our 'Faith church.' Not only have we had to deal with leaving a controlling, manipulative church but we have arrived to see the strange state of Evangelical Christianity in America. These are our observations and comments on life during our time in the Word of Faith and since.

The blog title is a take on a Kenneth Hagin's book The Authority of the Believer. Coming from a controlling church, we place great value in a Christian's responsibility to not follow men or the crowd but to think for yourself.

8 comments:

  1. "Autonomy of the Believer", love it.

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  2. We were in a church that worshiped TONGUES AND WORDS and HOLY LAUGHTER in stead of God

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  3. Hello there! I just discovered your blog. It seems that you and your wife are on a journey similar to the one I've been on for the last few years. I documented my journey in my blog TH in SoC, where I described my experience in an abusive church and how strange American evangelicalism seemed to me after I left my old church. I look forward to hearing more installments of your journey.

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  4. Thanks for comments TH. We've know of many people with distressing similar experiences. It's terrible that bad doctrines have become widespread but it's even worse to see increase of controlling churches and religious leaders within the evangelical spectrum. We will be checking out your blog.

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  5. I look forward to reading!

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  6. Kenneth Hagin plagiarized the works of E.W. Kenyon

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  7. Yes, but we weren't following Kenyon's cult. We were following Hagin's. That's why his book is being addressed.

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  8. You need to investigate Morris Cerullo Worldwide
    Evangelism(MCWE) Dr.Cerullo uses prosperity preachers like Steve Munchie and Todd Coontz among others to scam believers

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