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YOU CAN TITHE AND STILL BECOME BROKE

SINCE MOST CHRISTIANS ARE NOT CHRISTIANS WHY ARE WE SURPRISED THAT THEY LIVE AND WALK IN THE FLESH AND DO THE WORKS OF THE FLESH AND DON’T LIVE AND WALK IN THE SPIRIT? AND DEAD CHURCHES DEVOID OF MIRACLE SIGNS AND WONDERS PRODUCE DEAD PEOPLE.YOU CANNOT GIVE LIFE TO OTHERS IF YOU YOURSELF DON’T HAVE IT. YOU CANNOT LEAD OTHERS ANY FURTHER THAN YOU HAVE GONE YOURSELF. AND MOST PASTORS ARE HIRELINGS WHO ONLY KNOW SLIGHTLY MORE THAN THE SHEEP AND HAVE A FORM OF GODLINESS BUT DENY IT’S POWER? AND FINALLY YOU CANNOT SOLVE A PROBLEM UNTIL YOU ADMIT THERE IS A PROBLEM. AND DECEPTION AND DENIALS IS VERY COMMON AMONG PROFESSING CHRISTIANS!

Many of God’s people have given money away from wrong reason or have sowed it into the bad soil of false ministries and have received back from God nothing in return. We must be wise with what we do with our money, talents, and blessings that God entrusts us with and not just give it a con man who comes along, even if he is a preacher!  Just because people tithe to a certain church or ministry doesn’t mean that they will not be robbed by that ministry. We have an example of this in the financial crash in 1999 of the Baptist Foundation of Arizona, resulted in the largest collapse of a religious financial institution in the nation’s history resulted with many elderly sheep robbed, hurt and devastated. The fact was that most of sheep were “tithers” and many didn’t understand how God would allow them to be robbed.

Through the ’90s, brochures extolled BFA’s “Biblically based” investment plans, and urged faithful Baptists to “do good by doing good,” becoming “bolder stewards of their God-given resources.” Helpful salesmen made house calls.” The Baptist Foundation pamphlets stated:

BFA’s Biblically-based stewardship perspective…

“Stewardship Investing” through the Foundation is a TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNITY TO BE FOUND FAITHFUL ABOVE and BEYOND the TITHE TO YOUR LOCAL CHURCH… 

Do good while doing good…IT’S WISE STEWARDSHIP IN ACTION…

Don’t let your retirement dollars fly away! In the complex and changing world of today, planning for retirement is CRITICAL. WE CAN HELP you ACHIEVE YOUR RETIREMENT DREAMS (NIGHTMARES).

If you are living on a fixed income, you certainly want to be ASSURED OF THE STABILITY OF YOUR INCOME STREAM…Call us today…You’ll learn firsthand about the UNIQUE MINISTRY and EXCELLENT SERVICE WHICH CAN BE YOURS WHEN YOU PUT YOUR “TRUST” in the Baptist Foundation of Arizona.

Touching hearts and lives AS THE DREAM IS REALIZED.

“Up close and personal” service. Our Financial Services Representatives will GLADLY come to your home or place of business to handle a transaction for you. In addition to our three offices, we also provide “SATELLITE” OFFICES IN CHURCHES throughout Arizona…

We re-invest your money, and THE PROFIT we earn GOES to further such ministries as Christian education, care for children and senior adults, missions and new church starts… 

…NOT ONE BFA client has ever lost one penny of their investment or interest they earned…

WE HAVE A PROVEN TRACK RECORD OF PRUDENT AND PROFITABLE OPERATIONS…Profitable for whom!)

EACH YEAR, AN INDEPENDENT AUDIT of BFA is CONDUCTED BY ONE OF THE LEADING ACCOUNTING FIRMS IN THE NATION.

We know that for most of you, our common ties to the churches are one of the most important reasons you invest with BFA, CFP, and NCV, AND THOSE SAME TIES CAN HELP CARRY US THROUGH THESE DIFFICULT TIMES.

But the reality was that the Baptist Foundation of Arizona, a subsidiary of the Southern Baptist Convention, the largest protestant denomination in America, used Southern Baptist pastors and former pastors as sales representatives to rob 13,000 mostly elderly Christians by promising high returns, the security of church backing, and the chance to help Baptist charities. It was nothing but a fraud and a big Ponzi Scheme.  As recounted by The Wall Street Journal, many of the foundation’s investors were elderly churchgoers “attracted by the foundation’s offer of above-market returns on promissory notes and other investment products, and by its mission of using earnings for good works, such as building churches and nursing homes for the poor. The foundation had become a Ponzi scheme, needing to raise tens of millions of dollars to pay the high returns it had promised to earlier investors. According to the lawsuits, a key reason why the scheme lasted “as long as it did … was that accounting firm of Andersen continued to certify the foundation’s financial statements and dismissed multiple warnings by individuals that the foundation was defrauding investors.” The foundation was organized to raise funds for Southern Baptist–related charities. However, it has contributed only about $1.3 million to such groups over its half-century of operation. By contrast, in 1996 BFA spent $16 million on staff salaries and $329,000 on staff automobiles. It also invested in a long series of shaky loans and dubious real estate deals, primarily with companies controlled by members of its board. 

APOSTATE RICK-WARREN http://www.scribd.com/doc/136880990/

God’s house today is His people who are the temple of the Holy Spirit. We are to do good to all men especially those of the household of faith (Galatians 6:10) and we are not to rob them by any means. The Top 10 scams[i] as listed by the North American Securities Administrators Association, ranked by the organization in order of prevalence or concern are:

1. Unlicensed individuals, such as life insurance agents, selling securities.

To verify that a person is licensed or registered to sell securities, call your state securities regulator. If the person is not registered, don’t invest.

2. Affinity group fraud.

Many scammers use their victim’s religious or ethnic identity to gain their trust –knowing that it’s human nature to trust people who are like you –and then steal their life savings. From “gifting” programs at some churches to foreign exchange scams targeted at Asian Americans, no group seems to be without con artists who seek to exploit others for financial gain.

3. Payphone and ATM sales.

In early March, 25 states and the District of Columbia announced actions against companies and individuals — many of them independent life insurance agents –that took roughly 4,500 people for $76 million selling coin-operated customer-owned telephones. Investors leased payphones for between $5,000 and $7,000 and were promised annual returns of up to 15 percent. Regulators say the largest of these investments appeared to be nothing but Ponzi schemes.

4. Promissory notes.

Short-term debt instruments issued by little-known or sometimes non-existent companies that promise high returns –upwards of 15 percent monthly –with little or no risk. These notes are often sold to investors by independent life insurance agents. In Indiana, 18 elderly investors lost some $1.4 million in a promissory note scam. An 80-year-old woman lost her life savings of $324,000. Interestingly, this is the scam that has been most used in Ponzi-scheme banking in Eastern Europe, notably Albania and Romania. 

5. Internet fraud.

Scammers use the wide reach and supposed anonymity of the Internet to “pump and dump” thinly traded stocks, peddle bogus offshore “prime bank” investments and publicize pyramid schemes. Roughly half the states have Internet surveillance programs that watch for fraud or investigate investor complaints.

6. Ponzi/pyramid schemes. Always in style, these swindles promise high returns to investors, but the only people who consistently make money are the promoters who set them in motion, using money from previous investors to pay new Investors. Inevitably, the schemes collapse.

7. “Callable” CDs.

These higher-yielding certificates of deposit won’t mature for 10 to 20 years, unless the bank, not the investor, “calls,’. or redeems, them. Redeeming the CD early may result in large losses –upwards of 25 percent of the original investment. In Iowa. for example, a retiree in her 70’s invested over $100.000 of her 97-year-old mother’s money in three “callable” CD’s with 20 year maturities. Her intention, she told her broker, was to use the money to pay her mother’s nursing home bills. Regulators say sellers of callable CDs often don’t adequately disclose the risks and restrictions.

8. Viatical settlements.

Originated as a way to help the gravely ill pay their bills, these financial interests in the death benefits of terminally ill patients are always risky and sometimes fraudulent. The insured person gets a percentage of the death benefit in cash; investors get a share of the death benefit when the insured dies. Because of uncertainties predicting when someone will die, these investments are extremely speculative.

9. Prime bank schemes.

Scammers promise investors triple-digit returns through access to the investment portfolios of the world’s elite banks. Purveyors of these schemes often target conspiracy theorists, promising access to the “secret” investments used by the Rothschilds or Saudi royalty. In North Dakota, state securities regulators are alleging a small group of salesmen, including a local pastor, used religion and family ties to bilk investors out of $2 million in a prime bank scam.

10. Investment seminars.

Often the people getting rich are those running the seminar, making money from admission fees and the sale of books and audiotapes. These seminars are marketed through newspaper, radio and TV ads and “infomercials” on cable television. Regulators urge investors to be extremely skeptical about any get-rich-quick scheme.

HOLY SPIRIT GIFTS http://www.freeworldfilmworks.com/gifts.pdf

RODNEY HOWARD BROWNE THE FLEECER http://www.scribd.com/doc/36546812

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Pastor John Charles Hagee  the antichrist http://tinyurl.com/k3p4zrv

Roy Aldrich, a retired school teacher, who was robbed of a $100,000 by Dan and Karl Strader, knew that Pastor Karl Strader was an enemy of good men. http://goo.gl/GjQJ3  http://www.scribd.com/doc/56459981/

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SEED FAITH

DAD

BEING IGNORANT IS TO BE STUPID!

1 Corinthians 2:15 But he who is spiritual judges all things, yet he himself is rightly judged by no one.

1 Thessalonians 5:21 Test all things; hold fast what is good.

Titus 2:6-10 Likewise, exhort the young men to be sober-minded, in all things showing yourself to be a pattern of good works; in doctrine showing integrity, reverence, incorruptibility,     sound speech that cannot be condemned, that one who is an opponent may be ashamed, having nothing evil to say of you.
Exhort bondservants to be obedient to their own masters, to be well pleasing in all things, not answering back, not pilfering, but showing all good fidelity, that they may adorn the doctrine of God our Savior in all things.

WHILE FALSE DEMONIC PREACHERS PREACH ON HOW TO GET GREAT MATERIAL WEALTH BY GIVING MONEY TO THEM THROUGH THE CONCEPT OF SEED FAITH, DO YOU APPRECIATE THAT SOLOMON GOT SUPER SUPER RICH BY AN ACCIDENT?

YES HE ASKED FOR WISDOM TO RULE OVER GOD’S PEOPLE AND DISCERN AND GIVE OUT JUSTICE, NOT WEALTH  AND GOD GAVE HIM MUCH MUCH MORE INCLUDING A SUPER ABUNDANCE OF WEALTH

SOLOMON DIDN’T TITHE TO GET RICH AND PROBABLY DIDN’T TITHE TO STAY RICH. AND HE WAS ALSO A GREAT ADULTERER AND WHORE MONGER AND DIDN’T REPENT OF THESE SINS. HE IS PROBABLY IN HELL NOT HEAVEN BECAUSE HE MADE GOD MAD AT HIM MANY TIMES!

NOW WHAT HAS ALL THIS TO DO WITH TITHING AND THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION?

WELL The Baptist Foundation of Arizona (BFA) was a Southern Baptist charity whose fraudulent behavior led to the largest collapse of a religious financial institution in U.S. history.  The BFA was associated with the Arizona Southern Baptist Convention, which was affiliated with the national organization. When the BFA filed for bankruptcy in 1999, it had $530 million in liabilities as compared to a reported $70 million in assets.

The collapse of the BFA did not occur in a vacuum. In 1992, records indicated that the company had lost $3.2 million due to questionable transactions. The Reverend Ed Shaw suggested that the BFA “Explain the situation completely to investors; ask their forgiveness; let them know their gift of principal would help if they choose to give some or all of it.” Instead the BFA decided to hide its debt and began a series of dubious activities. Under Bill Crotts, the organization diverted over $140 million dollars to two former and one active (as of 1998) director. The organization did this through the use of over 63 different public and private organizations all directly affiliated with the BFA

AND WHO WERE HURT IN THE COLLAPSE OF THE FBA THE MOST AND DIDN’T UNDERSTAND WHY THEY SHOULD BE HURT?

THE FAITHFUL TITHING MEMBERS OF THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION OF ARIZONA WHO WERE MOSTLY TITHERS AND WERE TAUGHT IF YOU TITHED FAITHFUL YOU WOULD NEVER BECOME DESTITUTE WHICH BECAME A REALITY FOR  MANY OF THEM ,

HOW IRONIC AND SAD THE SAME BIBLE PREACHERS  WHO TOLD THEM TO TITHE BECAME THE CAUSE OF THEIR DESTITUTION

SEED FAITH TEACHING IS BOGUS AND DOESN’T WORK EVEN FOR PREACHERS

SHEEP ARE SO DUMB AND HAVE NO DISCERNMENT BECAUSE ANYBODY WITH BRAINS WOULD KNOW THAT ORAL ROBERTS WAS A VERY GOOD FRIEND OF BENNY HINN. AND ORAL ROBERTS WAS A DECEIVER AND THIEF WHO DECEIVED AND STOLE MONEY THROUGH THE CONCEPT OF SEED FAITH WHICH WAS PROPOUNDED BY Eugene Ewing,  often known for making his mark by setting up “scam” mailing campaigns.

Most of Oral Roberts most successful campaigns (including telling audiences “God will kill me if I don’t get 6 millions dollars”) are credited to Eugene Ewing. These mailers — similar to scam Nigerian emails you may receive today — made false claims and sly promises that (according to Trinity Foundation Investigators) were the, “cleverest financial deception of the time.” Ewing had apparently gotten his mailing lists from US census records. He is said to have specifically targeted those who marked themselves as Christian, low-education, but also had medium income.
The Ghostwriter of the Prosperity Gospel? http://iamthetruthcenter.blogspot.ca/2012/03/ghostwriter-of-prosperity-gospel.html

Patty Roberts says that Oral advised Richard to divorce her when she became concerned about fund raising among people living in poverty in the name of helping poor students attend the school.  Meanwhile the Roberts enjoyed the luxury that few Tulsans knew about.  Some suggest that allowing trustee John Hagee, the San Antonio minister to investigate this saga is like asking the fox to guard the hen house.  Hagee, like Richard, is on his second wife abandoning the first for a much younger model.

Once a traveling tent-revival preacher, the Rev. James Eugene Ewing built a direct-mail empire from his mansion in Los Angeles that brings millions of dollars flowing into a Tulsa post office box.

Ewing’s computerized mailing operation, Saint Matthew’s Churches, mails more than 1 million letters per month, many to poor, uneducated people, while Ewing lives in a mansion and drives luxury cars.

The letters contain an alluring promise of “seed faith”: send Saint Matthew’s your money and God will reward you with cash, a cure to your illness, a new home and other blessings. They often contain items such as prayer cloths, a “Jesus eyes handkerchief,” golden coins, communion wafers and “sackcloth billfolds.” Recipients are often warned to open the letters in private and not discuss them with others.

The approach reaped Ewing and his organization a gross income of more than $100 million since 1993, including $26 million in 1999, the last year Saint Matthew’s made its tax records public. And while much of the money is spent on postage and salaries, Ewing’s company receives nonprofit status and pays no federal taxes.

Though Ewing claims it is a church, Saint Matthew’s Churches, once called St. Matthew Publishing Inc., has no address other than a Tulsa post office box. It has two listed phone numbers in Tulsa and both are answered by a recorded religious message.

Donations to Roberts’ ministry had plummeted after Roberts built Oral Roberts University and joined the United Methodist Church. His top advisers were seeking a buyer for the ministry’s corporate airplane.

The Rev. Wayne A. Robinson, then the vice president of public affairs for the Oral Roberts Evangelistic Association, called Ewing about the plane. Robinson was the executive producer of Roberts’ television shows and editor-in-chief of his publications. He also was the ghostwriter for Roberts’ autobiography.

Ewing expressed interest in the plane, which was dispatched to California to pick up Ewing and several other associates.

“I brought them in to see Oral,” Robinson recalled. “I was expecting the appropriate deference of these guys to Oral, the big man. About the first thing Gene said was, ‘Oral, you are in trouble, and I can help you.’ ”

During a second meeting with Roberts, Ewing laid out his seed-faith philosophy.

“Gene laid out one of the most sophisticated fund-raising campaigns I had ever seen. He said, ‘Oral, I want you to write your supporters and tell them you are going in the prayer tower, and you are going to read their prayer requests and pray over them.’ He stayed there three days. I forget how many hundred thousands of letters we had, but it was huge.”

Robinson said that on Ewing’s advice, Roberts responded to the letters with a letter outlining seed faith.
“You give and you get from God. It was a kind of prosperity gospel,” Robinson said.
Roberts was so happy with Ewing’s advice that he gave Ewing the plane, Robinson said.
The next year, income to Roberts’ ministry doubled, to $12 million from about $6 million, Robinson said.
Richard Roberts A Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing http://www.scribd.com/doc/17098294
Oral Roberts Tragedy http://www.moriel.org/articles/discernment/church_issues/oral_roberts_tragedy.htm

More than a couple of decades ago I read the intriguing book written by Patty Roberts, who was the famous singer associated with Oral Roberts.  Married to Oral’s son Richard, Patty traveled around the nation helping raise money for the organization.  She grew disgusted that poor followers sent millions with much of it going to the disgusting lavish life style of the family she married into. Growing up around 50 miles from their school, I noted few took the family seriously in my region. One example was practices like faith healing services in which Oral would put up cables with clothes pins claiming that when a $5 bill was under each pin God would begin healing. That movement has now grown to raising up to $75 million a year and seeking to extend its clutches into government influence.

Recent charges against Oral Roberts University in the press have raised a larger issue concerning the influence the university has around the nation. Fired alleged whistle blowers from the faculty of the school claim they were let go because they exposed dirty laundry.  The claims that Richard and his second wife lived a life of excess at the expense of donor money to the school are nothing new.  Patty, Richard’s first wife claimed the same almost three decades ago in her book about the Tulsa school.  She wrote of golf trips her husband took and her mother in law’s elaborate shopping sprees using jets to fly them around the nation for such.

Don’t look for any decrease in giving from the faithful since Patty’s claims caused little impact on the huge amount of money flowing into the programs.  Around $75 million according to some accounts.  The fact that the Roberts used this to qualify for lifestyles of the rich and famous brought little concern from seed faith followers.  These congregants adhere to Oral’s view of the Bible that God wants His followers to be wealthy.  Oral has written that Jesus was rich in His day and this justifies the opulence.  Joel Olsteen, pastor of the huge Houston church, was a student at ORU.  Olsteen’s wife has gotten the message.  She is now famous for slapping an airline stewardess who didn’t clean her first class seat properly.

Patty says that Oral advised Richard to divorce her when she became concerned about fund raising among people living in poverty in the name of helping poor students attend the school.

Basically Patti saw that the ministry was consuming Richard and he was being a clone of Oral. She say the error of seed faith and questioned many of their fund raising practices. while Richard wanted the divorce as much as Patti, the ministry forced her into the position of filing. Just a sad end to a marriage

Patti Roberts, Richard’s First Wife Exposes Heresy of Richard and Oral.

Before Richard married Lindsey,he was married to Patti.He and Patti had two daughters.After Richard divorced Patti,with Oral’s approval,Patti wrote a book,”Ashes to Gold.”In this book,Patti Roberts compares the “seed faith”tactic of former father-in-law Oral Roberts to Johann Tetzel’s practice of selling indulgences.She points out that she had a “very difficult time distinguishing between the selling of indulgences and the concept of seed-faith inflated to the degree to which we had inflated it.

One distinction Patti did observe was that Oral was more subtle than Tetzel.Rather than offering salvation in exchange for money,Oral appealed to such basic instincts as fear and greed.

Hank Hanegraaff in his book,”Christianity in Crisis”exposes the manipulative techniques of Richard Roberts.When Oral told the world that unless he raised millions of dollars God was going to call him home,Richard took pen in hand to warn of his father’s impending doom.Without “the additional $4,500,000,”explains Richard,”God will not extend Dad’s life.”He then pleads,”Partner,we cannot let this man of God die. There is no reason for him to die.”And this is no idle threat,Richard claims.As he puts it,”When he (Oral) says God speaks to him,he’s not bluffing.”And just in case someone should doubt or suspect his motives,Richard offers this stirring assurance:”I feel totally called by God to do this….I’m writing to you as an anointed servant of God-doing what God has called me to do.”

After several pages Richard finally gets to the seed-faith solution.Take the enclosed birthday card,slip in a seed-faith gift “check,”and then RUSH IT TO ME TODAY.”

By the end of the letter,Richard Roberts had done virtually everything to assure his partners that this was a deal they couldn’t afford to pass up.Send your seed-faith gift  and Richard will be proud of you.Oral will pray for you,and God will prosper you.
“Without the additional four and one half million dollars,explains Richard,God will not extend Dad’s life.”He then pleads,”Partner,we cannot let this man of God die.There is no reason for him to die.”

ROBERTS’ PERSONAL FINANCES
Harrell writes:
“Roberts’ two California homes, partly for security reasons, were not much discussed by the ministry. Oral also remained sensitive about press criticism of his lifestyle. His house in Palm Springs, purchased for $285,000 and financed by a Tulsa bank, was his only privately owned home. In 1982 ORU endowment funds were used to purchase a $2,400,000 house in a high-security development in Beverly Hills. Considered a potentially profitable investment, the house served as Oral’s West Coast office and residence.” (p. 355)
“Oral’s homes in California inevitably kept alive the old questions about his personal wealth and lifestyle. While probably not as probing as the press had been fifteen years earlier, reporters still took a keen interest in Oral’s financial affairs. In 1981, the Associated Press published Roberts’ personal income figures for the preceding five years–ranging from $70,000 in 1976 to $178,000 in 1978.
“In addition to his healthy income, derived mostly from book royalties, Oral continued to enjoy generous expense accounts: `The Robertses wear expensive clothes and jewelry and travel in a company-owned eight-passenger fanjet.’

Patti Roberts’ book [following her divorce from Oral’s son, Robert] and an earlier expose written by Jerry Sholes, renewed curiosity about the family’s financial affairs, although Patti confessed that her own `extravagance’ while she was Richard’s wife had `blunted’ her protest.

Tax records indicate that Oral’s partners donated in excess of $38,000,000 in the fiscal year 1977-78, “surpassing every other religious association in the nation.” (p. 389)
In 1979 a book was published by Jerry Sholes, a former employee of Oral Robert ministries, which detailed deep deception and hypocrisy:

“Here is a portrait of the real Oral Roberts, the man not too many of his admirers know. He dresses in Brioni suits that cost $500 to $1000; walks in $100 shoes; lives in a $250,000 house in Tulsa and has a million dollar home in Palm Springs; wears diamond rings and solid gold bracelets employees `airbrush’ out of his publicity photos; drives $25,000 automobiles which are replaced every 6 months; flies around the country in a $2 million fanjet falcon; has membership, as does his son Richard, in `the most prestigious and elite country club in Tulsa,’ the Southern Hills (the membership fee alone was $18,000 for each, with $130 monthly dues) and in `the ultra-posh Thunderbird Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California’ (both father and son joined when memberships were $20,000 each–they are now $25,000); and plays games of financial hanky-panky that have made him and his family members independently wealthy (millionaires) for life. (When his daughter and son-in-law were killed, they left a $10 million estate!)” (Evangelist R.L. Sumner’s review of Give Me that Prime- time Religion by Jerry Sholes)
“By the mid-1980s, Oral Roberts had come to be the chief executive officer of an organization that employed about 2,300 people and did an annual business of about 110 million dollars, about 60 percent of which was raised through contributions.” (p. 485)

DAN STRADER IS NOT INNOCENT http://www.scribd.com/doc/33762241
Richard Roberts A Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing http://www.scribd.com/doc/17098294

Rodney Howard Browne The Fleecer http://tinyurl.com/343w372

Bishop Carlton Pearson, a Charismatic minister, is the founder of the Azusa Interdenominational Fellowship of Christian Churches and the pastor of Higher Dimensions Family Church in Oklahoma. Pearson preaches the “gospel of inclusion,” a controversial doctrine claiming that Jesus Christ saves all people no matter what their beliefs or actions. He spoke with Beliefnet recently about what his theology means for non-Christians.

Could you describe your message–the “gospel of inclusion”–in a nutshell?

The Gospel of Inclusion is the exciting and liberating news that in the finished work of the cross, Jesus redeemed the entire world to God from the cosmic and organic sin imposed upon it by Adam, the original man. In effect, the world is already saved, they just don’t know it; and, unfortunately, most Christians don’t believe it. First Timothy 4:9-10 says, “…we have put our trust in the living God who is the Savior of all men, and especially those who believe.” Jesus did not just die for Christians, He died to redeem, reconcile, and ultimately save the Cosmos.

Well Bishop Carlton Pearson is a heretic!

Bishop Carlton Pearson used to be the glory boy of Oral Roberts and his best pupil and was often seen on ORU Television. And he went nuts because like most people at ORU as they were not Christians since they were taught by men not God. Hence when Dan Strader graduated from ORU he immediately started stealing money through any way he could!

I had visited ORU before I got married and met Oral, Evelyn and Richard, ORU though there two dimensions of Christians the ordinary kind and the higher dimension kind which very demonic. God who is no respect of persons and wants the best for every one has only one kind of Christian – The true authentic one Baptized with the spirit, speaking in tongues and operating in the gifts of the Spirit.

As I said look back now I can say they were and all idiots! Just fleshly ones devoid of hearing God’s voice and loving truth and His word!

So it’s no surprise that Oral Roberts loved Benny Hinn and other nuts like  Rodney Howard Browne and Marilyn Hickey: Fairy Godmother of the Word-faith Movement and former  chairman of the Board of Regents of Oral Roberts University.
Healing for Dollars

hickeyMarilyn Hickey, wow, has she gotten off the path to righteousness. I am continually amazed at her tactics to raise money. She has now incorporated her daughter into the ministry and has her performing the same deceptive practices against the followers as her mother has done for years.  I decided to send a prayer request to her ministry to see how they would respond and I have been inundated with one letter after the other asking for money. Many of the letters come with some item or another like a piece of prayer cloth or a package of water or oil or something of that sort. Amazingly enough, the last item I received from her ministry had a letter telling me that she had set aside 3 days this summer for my personal “Supernatural Intervention”. She claims God told her to do this and she set aside a set of days for this miracle. It amazes me that people continue to believe that these people can decide for God when He is going to perform His miracles. They treat God like He is some kind of monkey on a organ, telling Him when to grind and when not to. It sickens me to death to see this kind of treatment towards our God. My reconciliation for the whole mess is I remind myself that “Vengeance is mine, sayeth the Lord”. I can rest assured that God will deal with these types of people when their time comes to meet their Maker! In the meantime though, we are faced with a horrible situation. Millions of people around the world are following these people like they were God themselves. They are being deceived and are in jeopardy of being led down the wide path which leads to destruction. We need to pray for these followers and for this Ministry itself that they would see the light and turn from their wickedness and follow the true God of the Bible and Jesus Christ and Him risen. Below is an article from Bill & Jackie Alnor which covers this ministry very well. Please read this with an open mind and let the Holy Spirit direct you in your decisions about this ministry.

UPDATE
: The last letter I received from Marilyn Hickey Ministries included a pair of “Chopsticks”!  Can you believe it! A pair of chopsticks that were supposed to bring me a blessing from God Himself.  I never did send any money back to the Marilyn Hickey Ministry but did send back some of the forms they requested which were supposed to be part of the miracle process.  I have not heard back from their ministry in a while now so I have to assume that my special days of miracles and my healings from the chopsticks and the packet of oil are not going to work as there was no financial attachment involved.  Sad isn’t it?


The Christian Sentinel                         Marilyn Hickey: Fairy Godmother of the Word-faith Movement?
February 1999 issue
Feature Article

Why have some questioned the teachings of one of the most popular charismatic Bible teachers in the world? Why is she controversial? In this special report the Christian Sentinel focuses on her Word-faith teachings and her fundraising techniques.
By Bill & Jackie Alnor
©1999 Christian Sentinel

If anyone personifies the fairy godmother of the word-faith movement it is Marilyn Hickey. Although she claims to have a long track record of “decreeing things” into existence, and as she puts it, “calling those things that are not as though they are,” her biblical exegesis is often faulty, and her fundraising techniques are reprehensible. The result is that she is misleading thousands of Christians worldwide to follow a distorted message that adds greed to the Gospel.
These are facts that are easily supported. Yet nevertheless she has successfully marketed her formulas for success to an array of unsuspecting Christians around the world, as many see her as a wonderful role model for modern charismatic thinking women to follow.
Hickey’s television program, “Today With Marilyn” is seen regularly on the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN)1, on the Black Entertainment Television network, and on various local channels around the world. She also has a worldwide radio broadcast. Besides her international ministry based near Denver, Marilyn Hickey Ministries has offices in England, South Africa and Australia. She is also the founder of the Word to the World College, (founded in 1981, it was formerly known as the “Marilyn Hickey Bible College”), she is also the only woman on Korean mega church David (Paul) Yonggi Cho’s board of directors. She is also the chairman of the Board of Regents of Oral Roberts University.

One of the keys to Hickey’s success is that she has frequently convinced her followers that she can hear from God better than they can. Throughout her writings over the years in her magazine she quotes “the voice of God” as if it speaks directly to her. Though this is not unusual within many quarters of Christianity, it is typical of many of modern day false teachers and those she has identified as her heroes, such as John G. Lake, Oral Roberts, David (Paul) Yonggi Cho, and a host of others in the Word-faith camp.
As documented in the Christian Sentinel and in other publications, the Word-faith movement is an aberrant man-centered substitute for biblical Christianity that focuses prayer on the power of the tongue instead of on God. Thus word-faith followers “positively confess” material goods and even divine health as their rights as children of God. Being that it is usually associated with Pentecostals and charismatics, it is not a careful movement that uses the Bible as its final authority. Often subjective experience is placed on par with Scripture, which has led false teachers – even those denying some essentials of the Christian faith – into taking some of the reigns of leadership within the word-faith movement.
Perhaps then it is no surprise that, according to an article in Outpouring magazine, the publication of her ministry, Hickey credits William Branham as the inspiration for receiving her call to ministry (see God’s Generals review on page 13). Branham, who denied the historic doctrine of the Trinity, also laid hands on her in one of his tent meetings in 1958, Hickey’s magazine recounts. “Doctors had told Marilyn she would never have a child,” according to the 1998 “special edition” issue, “but Evangelist William Branham told her that she was to go home, receive her healing, and have her baby.” This “miracle,” however, was a long time in coming. Ten years later her daughter, Sarah, was born.
That same article describes how Hickey made a commitment to Christ as a teenager, but during her college years she nearly turned her back on Christianity due to dissatisfaction with Pentecostals – particularly with her mother’s brand of it. She “found it almost impossible to carry on a conversation with her mother because everything became an excuse for talking about the Holy Spirit,” the article noted. It wasn’t long, however, before her mother got some unexpected help in guiding her daughter back to Pentecostalism when she met Wallace Hickey. So upon their pressure Marilyn responded to “an altar call to receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit.” The two were married shortly thereafter. (Wallace Hickey eventually became the founding pastor of their church, the Orchard Road Christian Center, also known as the “happy church,” in the Denver area.)
Today, however, although her home church is Orchard Road, her itinerary reveals that her pressing schedule keeps her away a lot. Today she has her daughter, Sarah Bowling, in partnership with her and they often leave their husbands behind to travel about the globe. Not counting the various churches around America where they will be speaking over the next four months, they will visit foreign countries such as Pakistan, Australia, Peru and Chile. In addition, these women host various ocean cruises and foreign tours.
It is apparent that the Marilyn Hickey empire is very well-funded by scores of followers. Her monthly mailings utilize many of the gimmicks and chicanery of well-known deceivers like Peter Popoff or Robert Tilton who have been repeatedly exposed by secular news broadcasts. Many of the Hickey mailings the Christian Sentinel has received over the years are so deceptive that we are amazed that she can sleep at night. For instance, in one mailing of the early 1990s, Hickey donned an Old Testament priestly robe with special stones representing the 12 tribes of Israel. The idea was that Hickey, as a high priest, would make special intercession for her readers – if they would write back in a specially provided envelope (and presumably financially contribute to her).
Hickey’s Fundraising Methodology
In analyzing these mailings there are two tricks of the trade that she puts into practice consistently: 1) send the people something that has to be returned in order to be affective; and 2) give a strict deadline for the readers to comply with. And of course, all of the gimmickry stands on the theory that Hickey’s faith is more anointed and powerful than the readers’ so they have the illusion they’re tapping into a direct pipeline from Hickey to God. Almost every mailing promotes the false teaching called “seed faith” that has been popularized for years by the false teacher, Oral Roberts. Basically, the seed faith concept fits neatly within the Word-faith camp. It states that if you want more riches, simply give to God’s ministries financially, and these gifts become “seeds” that can grow into more wealth later for those who contribute. Thus the motive behind giving to God, in direct contradiction to Scripture, becomes giving to God’s ministries in order to get from God. Hickey’s fundraising letters have this idea reduced to a science. They repeatedly say that none of her formulas for miracles can work unless money is sent in to seal the deal with God. After all, you can’t reap unless you sow something first, they’ll say.

The Little Widow Woman
Her latest mailing received by the Christian Sentinel in January 1999 focused directly on poor widows and women struggling with financial troubles. She mailed us two pennies stuck to the return card with an invitation to join in on her “prayer tunnel.” The two pennies represented the two coins the poor widow woman put in the temple offering in the 21st chapter of Luke.2
The appeal reads in part: “THIS IS WHAT I WANT YOU TO DO: #1) TAKE your Personal Prayer Sheet, place the palm of your right hand over the two copper pennies. We are going to use them as our miracle point-of-contact together… #2) NOW, write down today’s date in the box marked TODAY. #3) BE SPECIFIC and write in the miracle amount of money that you need… #4) WRITE DOWN any other personal areas of lack and need for which you are desperately desiring a miracle—and want me to release my faith for… #5) FINALLY. . . Search your heart, and write a check. Whatever you give, make it the BEST gift to Him that you possibly can!”
Then the appeal concludes with: “HERE’S WHAT WE’RE GOING TO DO: FIRST: . . .I’m instructing every one of my prayer warriors who come in contact with your prayer request sheet to make sure that they touch it, lay their hands on it, touch the same 2 coins you’ve touched… NEXT: we’re going to form a ‘Prayer Tunnel’ of financial faith for you… it’s a powerful thing! . . . I’m believing as your request sheet passes through my ‘Prayer Tunnel’ of faith—you’ll pass through your dark tunnel of financial pressure… I really want you to hear my heart: THIS IS A VERY SERIOUS MATTER and we are not playing games with the devil…this is WAR!… Like the little widow, sow a seed out of your need!”

`Stop the Devil’ Shoe Seals
Other recent mailings include: Making a proxy seed faith gift to get an unbelieving loved one saved; acquiring a special anointed prayer supposedly written by St. Patrick that will bring “supernatural protection, provision and power”; sending back one of the mustard seeds from the packet mailed out for Hickey to join in a bottle with others’ mustard seeds to enhance her anointing when she lays hands on them; “Stop the Devil” seals that are to be placed on the bottom of one’s right shoe, along with a coupon for four additional seals to give to a friend – real power against the devil; two red pieces of string, send one back with seed money for “specific rescue miracles of deliverance; Anointing oil to dab on one’s checkbook, pillow, car, door posts and people; A paper drinking cup to insert a check into, speaking the name of Jesus as you do, and send back quickly.
Another Widow Woman
On just about every one of her ridiculous mailings she makes a disclaimer such as: “This is not a gimmick! This letter is being sent in direct response to the leading of the Lord in my heart!” This particular mailing being quoted dealt with the Old Testament’s poor widow woman from 1 Kings 17. She’s the one who was down to the bottom of her food supplies, and had just enough to make a cake for her and her son, but the prophet Elijah came and instructed her to make him a cake first and then her supply of food would not run out. Sure enough, the Lord increased her supply of flour and oil and she and her son survived the famine.
So using that as her inspiration, Hickey mailed out a little packet of corn meal to her mailing list along with careful instructions to enable her readers to achieve the same results. She labeled the packet the “CORNMEAL MIRACLE.” Her supporters are to write down their “last minute cornmeal miracle need,” and pray over the cornmeal packet, wrap the packet up in the prayer sheet, and sow the seed to get the harvest. Of course, the implication is that Marilyn Hickey is equivalent to Elijah in that she must be fed before our needs can be met.
Notice how the two widow women in the Bible are consistently utilized by the flock fleecers in our midst to move cash from our wallets into their ministry’s coffers. It is a well-known fact that many that contribute to ministries of this sort are impoverished. One would wonder if those two biblical widow women will rise up against those falsely using their accounts of obedience to God and heart-felt giving to justify their greed. Jesus had strong words for such evil doers who misused God’s real purposes to subvert them to their own. He said, “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees; hypocrites! For you devour widows’ houses, and for a pretense make long prayers. Therefore you will receive greater condemnation” (Matt. 23:14).

A Leader in the Holy Laughter Movement

Marilyn Hickey has been near the forefront in today’s holy laughter movement, having participated in its bizarre manifestations that began in the early 1990s.3 Charismatic leaders Charles and Frances Hunter credit Hickey as being the one that convinced them that Rodney Howard-Browne, a pioneer in the so-called laughing revival, was to be believed in spite of their initial reservations about him. The Hunters were hesitant to attend the Rodney Howard-Browne meeting at Karl Strader’s Carpenter’s Home Church in Lakeland, Florida, after hearing reports of strange signs and wonders taking place there. But Hickey convinced them it was of God.
“We have known Marilyn for many, many years and have always known her to walk in some of the greatest integrity of anyone in the Christian world,” write the Hunters on page 36 in their book, Holy Laughter. “Because of her sincerity and integrity… we decided to venture down and take a look at what was really going on. We were skeptical, but if this was a new move of the Holy Spirit, we certainly didn’t want to miss it.”
Similarly Hickey continues to work up strange manifestations at her own crusades around the world. She is defensive about her belief in the strange fire. “I have watched the Holy Spirit minister joy from one side of the auditorium to the other,” she writes in her Outpouring magazine, “…very prim and proper Christians rolling on the floor, people glued to the floor until released by the Holy Spirit; people so drunk on the Holy Spirit that they staggered, unable to walk, and people frozen in trances for hours. It is way too late to convince me that this outpouring of the Holy Spirit is anything but God.”
Some of Hickey’s Fruit
Let’s look at some testimonies of people who have sought Marilyn Hickey’s anointing to see if this resembles New Testament Christianity. One woman used one of Hickey’s prayer cloths to heal her dog. “I thought, If a prayer cloth works for humans, why shouldn’t it work for my dog?” Wrote a supporter who then testified how the dog recovered the day after she put the cloth under her dog’s collar. Another woman wrote in with the same story saying that after she called into Hickey’s ministry a prayer warrior prayed for her dog and sent her a prayer cloth. “I placed the prayer cloth on my dog and two days later it was completely healed,” she wrote. And she got a bonus: “As a result of this miracle, my husband accepted Christ,”
Another supporter wrote in after attending one of Hickey’s “Encounters” to say that she was able to purchase a new car after being prayed for when Hickey asked those needing a new car to stand. “Before the month was over, I had credit approval and now have the car I wanted,” the writer wrote gleefully. (Hopefully, she will find her way out of debt at the next charismatic debt-burning ceremony.)
Winds and Waves
Hickey’s own words often condemn her. Over the years, Hickey has used the same rhetoric to fleece the flock as the other phony faith healers who preceded her. Either they pick up their tricks from each other or they all listen to the same lying spirit. The Bible warns about those who would creep in unnoticed and deceive many (Jude 3). Jude’s symbolism to describe such deceivers is very telling. “They are clouds without water, carried about by the winds… raging waves of the sea” (Jude 12-13)
Let us look at how Hickey uses these same symbols of “winds and waves” to describe her own anointing:
“We are seeing it in our own meetings. It’s an awesome thing. Like the waters of the ocean that roll majestically to the shore, wave after wave of God’s power, joy, blessing, and miracle manifestations are being released.” (Outpouring magazine, February, 1996)
“Like an ocean wave, it is building with a swelling, rolling, and boiling of water. We are witnessing… an outpouring of the Holy Spirit that will break forth like a mighty wave and sweep many in the kingdom of God.” (Outpouring magazine, September, 1995)
“The move of the Spirit is moving all over the nation. It is blowing over the whole Body.” (Outpouring magazine, 1998 Special Edition)
So Marilyn Hickey describes her own ministry as something that is carried about by spiritual wind and waves. The apostle Paul warned Christians not to be “tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine” (Eph. 4:14). Peter used the same typology when he warned about the false teachers that would be among us who are “wells without water, clouds carried by a tempest” (2 Pet. 2:17).

So upon close scrutiny the Marilyn Hickey Ministries is a monument to a woman who sees herself as a great prophetess of the latter days. Her roots run deep in the “Seed Faith”/Word-faith” and lying signs and wonders movement of today. On the surface her television and radio persona is that of a nice, sweet, Bible teacher who can quote scripture better than most of her male counterparts. But her Bible knowledge only condemns her more because she should know better. “To whom much is given, much is required,” Jesus said in Luke 12:48. She has now passed her “mantle” onto her daughter, Sarah Bowling, in the same way Hickey’s role-models (Oral & Richard Roberts, Paul & Matthew Crouch, Kenneth Hagin Sr. and Jr.) have done with their sons. The legacy continues. . .

Summary
In conclusion, don’t support Marilyn Hickey Ministries, and especially don’t be fooled by her and tricked into giving her money. Further, ask your cable operator and local radio station to remove her and her dangerous doctrines from their systems so that more people cannot be fooled. She is one of many false prophets in these last days. Of course, also write her a note of rebuke for her false teachings. Her address: Marilyn Hickey Ministries, P.O. Box 17340, Denver, CO 80217. Or maybe this isn’t a good idea. When we wrote her a letter years ago questioning some of her teachings we received no answers to our questions, but instead began receiving a flood of Hickey fundraising letters seeking our money.
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1 TBN is the world’s largest Christian network.
2 Numerous Word-faith teachers also emphasize the poor widow woman.
3 See the Christian Sentinel’s previous works on the “holy laughter” movement available online at http://www.cultlink.com. During some meetings participants have been known to act as if they were drunken, while others have demonstrated bizarre behavior such as barking like dogs, roaring like lions, while others have allegedly been “frozen” on the floor, unable to move for hours. The Christian Sentinel staff is unanimous in considering this movement unscriptural and perhaps demonic.


For those who are not convinced as to the tactics of Marilyn Hickey Ministries, visit her web site and send in a prayer request and you will see that your mail box will become inundated with request for money and other things immediately. DO NOT send money, just watch and be amazed at the money her ministry will spend just trying to get you to support her while she will promise you one favor after another from God. ONLY do this if you are SECURE in your faith as it is so easy to get caught up in these types of ministries which promise so much while supposedly asking for so little.

Blessings,

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