False Pastor and church. As a congregation member, you place an immense amount of trust in your pastor. You believe they are leading you on the right path, spiritually and morally. But what happens when that trust is broken? Unfortunately, there are individuals who enter the ministry with ill intentions. They put on the facade of a pastor but are nothing more than a wolf in sheep’s clothing. They use their position of power to manipulate and deceive their congregation, leading them astray from the true word of God. So, how can you tell if your pastor is a true follower of Christ or a fake? In this post , we will provide you with the tools necessary to unmask the wolf and protect yourself and your congregation from false teaching. Stay vigilant and informed to ensure you are being led by a true shepherd, not a wolf. Let’s dive into the signs of a fake pastor and how to spot them. It’s a sobering thought, but it’s possible that your pastor, the person you trust to guide you spiritu...
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You will be hated if you can’t be Manipulated. The best way to avoid manipulative churches is to have leaders who recognize they are in place to serve others, not the other way around. Because the only way we’re going to succeed in our mission is if we’re different. Spiritual manipulation occurs when someone misuses religious or spiritual beliefs to control, exploit, or oppress others. It often involves exerting power over vulnerable individuals and using spiritual authority to manipulate behavior. "Spiritual" and "manipulation" are two words that most would not think of putting together, but spiritual manipulation is a very real problem. It is the act of using your spiritual or religious beliefs to gain control or exert power over someone else. You may have witnessed or experienced this without even knowing. The purpose of this post is to gain a deeper understanding of what spiritual manipulation is by looking at how it rears its ugly head, what the Bible says ab...
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Why You Shouldn’t Buy The Good Friday Lie ? It is so disheartening seeing how many people fall for the bizarre lie of “good Friday” each year. It is indicative of ignorance of the scriptures and of the Father’s traditions. They make Messiah a liar when He said He would be in the earth for three days AND three nights. Every Good Friday, Christian pastors stand in their pulpits and tell the biggest lie of the Christian faith. Christians often make the goofy claim that part of a day was considered a day, so they bolster their Friday crucifixion fairytale with nonsense about part of Friday being a day, all day Saturday, and part of Sunday being “three days and three nights.” In their zeal to overstate the suffering of Jesus – as if being tortured and nailed to a cross for six hours isn’t bad enough – they will attempt to convince people in the pews that Jesus also experienced a spiritual separation from the Father and that, for the first time in all Eternity, the bond between Father ...