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Cult Movements

Pseudo-Christian cult movements are here  and more deceptive than ever before. This page focuses on various branches and doctrines of  the New Apostolic Reformation (N.A.R.) cult. A movement that has slyly woven its heretical, mystical teachings  into churches, causing many to mistake it for authentic biblical Christianity.
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Christian Resources

​...The people here were more open-minded than those in Thessalonica, since they welcomed the message with eagerness and examined the Scriptures daily to see if these things were so.
​Acts 17:11
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Testimonies 

​"When we left it was like a bad breakup and they feel like an ex-girlfriend. I saw a counselor after it was over (the one they recommended I stop speaking to while I was there) and they said it's likely many people who leave struggle with PTSD. Subtle manipulation and corruption is often worse psychologically than straight up blatant attacks."
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Clean vs Unclean: The New Church Model

​Some Anglican churches in Australia are leaning toward adding separate services for the vaccinated and unvaccinated, while churches like Crossway require vaccines for anyone serving in on-site ministry. Even though studies have shown that everyone can contract and transmit the virus, including the vaccinated.
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Untouchables: How Celebrity Culture Has Infected the Church 

The only thing more heartbreaking than hearing about well known leaders in the Christian community "falling from grace" is knowing that discernment was lacking and warning signs were ignored.​
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Progressive Christianity: A Different Jesus

"Believe that following the path of the teacher Jesus can lead to healing and wholeness, a mystical connection to “God,” as well as an awareness and experience of not only the Sacred, but the Oneness and Unity of all life." Say what?
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Photo of H. Clay Trumbull from Wikipedia

Origins of Kenneth Copeland's Communion 'Cutting’ Ceremony

H. Clay Trumbull, an early proponent of Sunday school, began by telling the story of a Syrian blood covenant ritual in which two unrelated men cut themselves and drink one another’s blood as a way of attaching their lives and natures to one another; covenanting, he called it. 
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Pope: Mary "Who Can Do All Things"

From pantheism, to peddling a one-world-religion, then the celebration of that creepy Christmas alter, Pope Francis set 2020 ablaze with rapid-fire horrors. But I guess he said why stop in 2020? Let's keep the ball rolling.


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New Apostolic Reformation Heresy (NAR): Then & Now

According to William Branham, his parents who dabbled in the fortune-telling, told him he was born with a halo or angel of light over his head. He had another encounter at age seven in which a voice told him not to defile his body with smoking or drinking because he would have work to do when he was older.  
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E. W. Kenyon: Covenants or Covens?

Like his predecessor H. Clay Trumbull, E. W. Kenyon is considered by some to be a Holy Spirit filled, great-grandfather of the Christian faith. But the truth is, he authored beguiling books filled with secret gnostic knowledge, occultic blood ceremonies, a different god and a different gospel.
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What in the World Has Happened to America?

“One can argue, and some have, that the decision by the Supreme Court – in a series of three decisions back in 1962 and 1963 – to remove Bible and prayer from our public schools, may be the most spiritually significant event in our nation’s history over the course of the last 55 years..."
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Photo taken in Bethel Church Redding, CA

Gold Dust & Glory Clouds: When the Gospel Isn’t Enough

One of the many abominable, heretical teachings today is that God’s appears to us in a “glory” cloud of gold dust, glitter, gems, or angel feathers. You will not find any such scenario in the Bible.
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Whatever You Do Don't Say Their Names

"Alters, sacred spaces, and inner sanctums are set up by BLM adherents on the site where the death occurred." 
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Remnant Church Denton Cult

I just read an article on the Shepherding movement of the 1970s.  This cult movement is in fact, still going strong in 2020.  My husband and I, by the grace of God, recently escaped from one such movement.
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