Oneness Pentecostalism The Pentecostal movement in the United States of America had its beginning in 1906, during a revival meeting in Los Angeles. This meeting was called “The Azusa Street Revival.” The preacher for this revival was William Seymour, a one eyed black man from Houston, TX, who was a disciple of Charles Parham, a … Continue reading Oneness Pentecostalism A Cult
Thoughts on Spiritual Abuse
Spiritual Abuse “I would they were even cut off which trouble you.” (Galatians 5:12) While there are many things which some who are quite bitter or liberal (Did I repeat myself there?) would declare spiritual abuse, there are some very certain signs to look for. While it is right to separate from some due to … Continue reading Thoughts on Spiritual Abuse
Marks of A Cult
If your church: Follows a leader unquestioningly Isolates and rejects anyone who disagrees with the leader Allows the leader to misrepresent others from the pulpit Embraces or tolerates heresy concerning who God is Treats anyone who disagrees as an enemy Has a leader who says he hears from God outside of Scripture Is willing to … Continue reading Marks of A Cult