This podcast is for people who have a strong sense that something is seriously wrong in the modern evangelical Church. The contributors to this podcast have all been there, and we know what a scary place it can be. But we’ve found hope in the glorious Gospel message of Jesus Christ, the crucified Lord who gave His life on the cross to atone for our sins. This message has been right there in the Bi... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
It was originally thought that Jim Jones, the infamous cult leader, needed William Branham to help launch his career as a faith healer. However, new research shows that William Branham also needed Jones to save his. Joining me to discuss this importa... more
I had the pleasure of interviewing John Andrew Collins, author of the book "Jim Jones - The Malachi 4 Elijah Prophecy." more
Join Steve Kozar and Dan Long as they discuss how the founder of Pentecostalism, Charles Fox Parham was connected to the dangerous cult leader, Frank Sandford.
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When I moved to Tennessee I had a hard time finding a church, finally settled on a non-denominational church with Pentecostal roots. I got sucked in by the music but when I started hearing about how if we wanted something we could just speak it into existence it set off alarm bells and the closer I looked the more concerned I became. I have learned a lot listening to The Messed Up Church as well as John MacArthur and Vodie Bauchaum. They don’t agree on everything but they are all sincere in foll... more
I’m not sure how people can stomach this garbage. These two bozo’s are so full of themselves.
Excellent podcast. Truly exposes many disturbing suppressed facts of history and informs people of the cultists that have infiltrated the church and twisted and distorted the word of God. Would definitely recommend. Two thumbs up.
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I can not recommend this show enough. Kozar has done so much research, and more and more false teaching will be exposed when we support this channel. Charismatic and progressive Christian pretenders will be replaced by real Christanity, I hope, through more Christians learning, making, and sharing teaching like this.
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