
Justin and Tiffany talk about their life growing up in a hyper-charismatic, oneness pentecostal church, and how they separately escaped to find grace outside the fundamental church. Join them as they share their ups and downs, the joys and sorrow, and the journey out of the fundamental church.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 131 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Over the past couple episodes, we’ve exposed how music can manipulate emotions and how unbiblical lyrics can quietly shape what we believe. In this final episode of our music series, we’re bringing it all together by focusing on something deeply pers... more
This week we’re taking a closer look at the lyrics being sung in many modern Pentecostal worship sets. Are these songs actually grounded in Scripture… or are they quietly teaching theology that the Bible never promised? We examine several popular wor... more
In many Pentecostal church services, music isn’t just background. It’s the emotional engine driving the entire experience. In this episode, we walk through a modern Pentecostal service step by step to show how music is often used to set the atmospher... more
When wolves are exposed, questioned, or spoken out against, they rarely respond with humility or accountability. More often, they respond with gaslighting, intimidation, straw man arguments, and spiritual character assassination.
In this final insta... more
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There’s imperfect people in every ministry. And they are handled by God. But building a platform to tear down people who you don’t agree with any longer… I’d challenge you as the hosts to ask yourselves if you’re being used by God for the building up of the kingdom? Or if you’re being used by something else to tear down people who love the same God you’re serving.
Anyone who is listening and tempted to throw in the towel. I would ask you to sit with someone who is a oneness Pentecostal preacher... more
Hey! Instead of just taking excerpts of sermons why don’t you set up a meeting to talk to some of these ppl.
I’ve actually sat down and had discussions with Matthew Tuttle. I now attend his church.
Anything I disagreed with he has always been willing to discuss and learn.
He leaves you feeling valued and heard.
I believe some of your thoughts are valid and abuse does occur. Which is one reason I met with Matthew Tuttle before attending his church.
He encourages us to search the scriptures ... more
Please with all respect stop mocking the United Pentecostal Church praying 🙏 yall see revelation
“Make a joyful noise unto the LORD, all the earth: Make a loud noise, and rejoice, and sing praise.”
Psalm 98:4 KJV
“with trumpets and the sound of the ram’s horn. Make a joyful symphony before the Lord, the King!”
Psalms 98:6 NLT
“And David danced before the Lord with all his might, wearing a priestly garment.”
2 Samuel 6:14 NLT
Yeah Ephesians 2:8-9 might say ... more
I look forward to your podcast each week. It’s been so helpful in the process of deconstructing. I can’t believe all I put up with for so long. Thank you for helping us think again and grow!
Thank you for this ministry and the courage to expose the false doctrine that is in these organizations with the truth of scripture.
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This show centers on personal escape from high-control Pentecostal and Oneness movements, with candid discussions about manipulation in worship, abusive leadership tactics, and the path to grace outside rigid systems. Episodes blend lived experience with practical guidance on discernment, healthy faith, and boundaries, often using clips and concrete examples to illustrate how emotion, control, and doctrine can intertwine in church settings. A standout angle is the hosts' insider perspective, offering a nuts-and-bolts critique of church culture while emphasizing grace, scriptural grounding, and restoration for those who've left or are reassessing their beliefs.
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