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If one wants to know exactly what this ministry is about, one should go to the horses mouth.
If you are on Facebook, do a search for Ken and Jenny Hodges's. Am not endorsing this way of ministering. I don't understand it. But, they are ministering to Muslims, Hindus and new age followers.
Kris Valloten sp? has denied Bethels endorsement. Just because someone attends services, it doesn't mean that it's of the churches teams.
If you are on Facebook, do a search for Ken and Jenny Hodges's. Am not endorsing this way of ministering. I don't understand it. But, they are ministering to Muslims, Hindus and new age followers.
Kris Valloten sp? has denied Bethels endorsement. Just because someone attends services, it doesn't mean that it's of the churches teams.
you pretty much agree with the NAR movement so you and I do not and will never agree on this
we can agree on the blood of Jesus washing away our sins, but not on this false apostle movement
I am appalled you would actually endorse or seem to endorse the teaching of these 'witches' from Australia regarding these "Destiny Reading Cards". I have researched this group and they are not Christian because no Christian would practice what they do. They also use crystals and such...another occult practice
These destiny cards are being used at the welcome table of Bethel Church according to Theresa Dedmon, on staff at Bethel and anyone can look her up and please do.
this, is what she says in her book...which anyone can find advertised on her personal site:
“Supernatural creativity can impact people who are coming to your church for the first time. During the school year, I have the School of Ministry students sit at Bethel’s welcome table and prophesy to newcomers through destiny cards
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