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The Church of Wells (formerly the Church of Arlington, or You Must Be Born Again (YMBBA) Ministries) is an American religious group considered by some to be a cult [1] located in Wells, Texas. The group is led by Sean Morris, Jacob Gardner, and Ryan Ringnald, former street preachers who are all in their early thirties.
The former members described it as a “cult” that limited their education, medical access and freedom Living in a ‘cult’ was all she knew — until a traumatic birth pushed her to escape ...
He was subsequently indicted by a Callahan County, Texas Grand Jury on December 12, 2007. [18] On October 27, 2008, a jury for the 42nd District Court found him guilty of aggravated sexual assault of a child. The judge sentenced him to 30 years in prison. [19] [20] A motion for a new trial was rejected by a 42nd District Court judge on February ...
Unification Church (统一教; tǒngyī jiào), known as "The Moonies" in the US, founded by Korean-American Sun Myung Moon in Busan in 1954, defined by the ministry as a cult in 1997. [ 10 ] Sanban Puren Pai ( 三班仆人派 ; sān bān púrén pài ), a Christian sect founded by Xu Wenku in the 1990s, defined by the ministry as a cult in 1999.
Brooke Walker grew up in an Arizona church community. Families, side by side, in communion with God and each other. But the church, she says, was actually a cult. Walker spent her formative years ...
YouTubeIt was a can’t-miss opportunity that would make parishioners rich.All they had to do, Brett Bartlett allegedly told members of the Vineyard Church of Central Illinois and others, was ...
It was founded in 1979 and is based in Arlington, Texas, [1] [2] with offices in six states and one in Romania. [2] [3] It was founded in 1978 by David Henke. [4] The mission of the Watchman Fellowship has three primary goals: to educate the community, to equip the church, and to evangelize the cults. [5]
The church has seen a decrease of 17% to 19% in weekend services attendance, a church spokesperson told CNN. The turnover at the church could have far-reaching effects.