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080808 On,Now,To the Third Level (Free subscription) | 06/26/2009
I was encouraged to get a message from Paul Anderson Walsh. He and his church are at a really interesting stage...extremely prophetic even. Download these messages to understand more. Given very recently. http://www.facebook.com/ext/share.php?sid=215819985423&h=TiKp6&u=VDHpe&ref=mf http://www.facebook.com/ext/share.php?sid=92230690274&h=Vfc6f&u=qh-AU&ref=mf Perhaps you'll understand...
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Across the Great Divide (Free subscription) | 06/09/2009
A recent comment left on an old post about Kenneth Copeland reminded me it has been nearly six months since we checked in on him and the other five Prosperity Gospel evangelists being investigated by Sen. Charles Grassley. And there's...
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Rod 2.0:Beta (Free subscription) | 04/22/2009
The Senate investigation continues into the finances of Eddie Long and Creflo Dollar, the head of prominent, Atlanta-based anti-gay mega-churches that preach so-called "prosperity gospel." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports: "Dan Busby, head of the nonprofit group the Evangelical Council for...
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In The Faith (Free subscription) | 03/14/2009
More than a year after the ranking Republican on the Senate Committee of Finance called out six televangelists suspected of opulent spending and possible abuse of their nonprofit status, one has gone to great lengths to clear her name while one still refuses to turn over information, according to the latest update this past week.
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In The Faith (Free subscription) | 03/13/2009
Two evangelical Christian institutions under scrutiny for past financial practices have won accreditation from the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Okla., and Joyce Meyer Ministries of Fenton, Mo., are now members of the council.
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Religio-Political Talk (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
It is about just as deep and meaningful as this prayer: Chasers and Kenneth Copeland and crew:
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My Home Town Schools Reunions Blog (Free subscription) | 02/20/2009
we would like to take the time to thank Kenneth Copeland for sending in to us the details of his old army camp apprentice school at Beachley Camp in Brecon Powys Wales
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The Freethinker (Free subscription) | 01/23/2009
THE prosperity gospel movement – “you give, we prosper” – has hit hard times in the US, and it’s not entirely the result of the credit crunch. According to this report, it appears as if it’s finally dawning on the dupes that the only people prospering from the movement are thieving evangelists with dodgy hairstyles, impossibly [...]
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Jesus Lives! (Free subscription) | 01/17/2009
From Christianity Today Some of the high-flying icons of the prosperity gospel—the belief that God rewards signs of faith with wealth, health, and happiness—have run into financial turbulence. Not all of their troubles can be blamed on the nation’s economic crisis, say critics of the name-it-and-claim-it theology found in some charismatic churches. “I believe the charismatic...
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Cor ad cor loquitur (Free subscription) | 12/18/2008
Kenneth and Gloria Copeland [ source ] Someone asked about Kenneth Copeland on the CHNI forum. This was my series of replies: Kenneth Copeland has false teachings concerning healing, and also some heretical material about Jesus needing to be born again. His definition of "faith" is not biblical. I wrote about the former topic years ago: Biblical Refutation of "Hyperfaith" / "...
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Dispatches from the Culture Wars (Free subscription) | 12/12/2008
The Ft. Worth Star Telegram reports : A Kenneth Copeland Ministry jet worth $3.6 million has been denied tax-exempt status by the Tarrant Appraisal District, setting the stage for a battle that could require the minister to reveal his salary if he wants the jet to be tax-free. Jeffery D. Law, Tarrant chief appraiser, said the jet was denied tax exemption because the ministry failed to disclose salaries...
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Stabroek News (Free subscription) | 12/12/2008
Dear Editor, In times of need, hardship, pain and suffering people turn to God looking for answers for their prayers. I totally agree that God should be the one giving us direction in all aspects of ...