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We have talked about the pulpit and how we can hear human views rather than hearing from God. The pulpit can be an appetising place for someone wanting to look important. Especially people who love their politics. Ask your leaders this. Have they ever stuck their neck’s out in campaigning to safeguard people? Have they ever actually rubbed shoulders with politicians to stand up for the most vulnerable? Have they actually been at the heart
We recently talked about spiritual abuse and what it looks like. We would like to go a little deeper with this and explain one of the tactics a spiritual abuser will use specifically. We all should know the pulpit is a place where we want to hear from God. However, it has become a place where we no longer hear from God as much as we would like. There are leaders out there that use
We cannot stress this enough. Pray and pray some more. Pray about everything! Praying is simple, so keep it simple. Christianity is in decline in the UK. We can only ponder why? Is this because Christian leaders are more concerned about their self-importance, luxury lifestyle or their stature of how much they know about the Bible, they like to be intellectual or academic to impress the big wigs to keep their salary prospects high, however,
As a church we have enjoyed writing blogs, and posting social media posts. It has been a joy. We just want people to know that our website does get hacked from time to time. We have seen deliberate spelling mistakes put into blogs; alignment of text put out of place; images that have been purposefully broken including links and buttons. All likely to make the website look bad and to discredit us in some way.
If you have been hurt in a local church, then come and join a new church. We have people in our congregation that have suffered spiritual abuse but are doing just fine. Firstly, what is spiritual abuse, lets break it down. Spiritual abuse is something that can take place within the confines of a cult or even inside a Christian church. It is when leaders like to maintain control of people through coercion. It is