While it is true
that there are still a few
‘True to Christ
Ministers’, they seem to be far and few between?
Two Radio and T.V.
pastors come to mind.
Dr. Fred K.C. Price
Rev. William J.
Barber II
There is nothing
wrong with being ‘extremely rich’ as long as is comes from ‘The Well of God’
Take
Joyce Meyer and the
Word of Faith Ministry Leader for instance.
She has and still is
paying her dues, while paying it forward.
It would seem that
for every one, there are 25 trying to selling you ‘Snake oil’!
I am sure that my
followers and readers can name their number, and for that I am pleased and pray for
them.
Author Frank
Schaeffer sounds like a ‘Basket Case’ and needs to be ‘Baker Acted’!
However;
That is only because
he is telling you the truth, screaming needs to be toned down some!
FULL AM JOY [10AM]
8/25/19
JOY REID MSNBC News
Today Aug 25, 2019
Trump calls American
Jew
“Disloyal for voting
Democrat”!
trump loves Israel’s
prime minister for the same reason that in loves the Russian President, the
promise of money in his pockets!
Frank Schaeffer the
author of
why am I an Atheist who believes in God?
Religious Reformer
activist
Dr. Fred K.C. Price
Price founded the Crenshaw Christian Center in 1973 with 300 members, and now membership at the
suburban Los Angeles church is reported to be more than 18,000. Price has led
the church's growth through his radio and television broadcasts and through his
books. In addition to education and outreach programs, the church, housed at
the "FaithDome," established the Crenshaw Christian Center Ministry
Training Institute. Price also founded the Fellowship of International Christian Word of
Faith Ministries to foster and spread the faith
message among independent ministries located in urban metropolitan areas of the
United States. Price's son Fred Price Jr. has taken over senior-pastor duties,
while Price is the center's chairman of the board.
Rev. William J.
Barber II
William J. Barber II
is an American Protestant minister and political activist. He is a member of
the national board of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People and the chair of its Legislative Political Action Committee. Since 2006
he has been president of the NAACP's North Carolina state chapter, the largest
in the Southern United States and the second-largest in the country. Barber has
served as pastor of Greenleaf Christian Church in Goldsboro, North Carolina
since 1993
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