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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 ...
Amarillo Citizens against Repent Amarillo, also known by the acronym ACARA, is the counter-movement to Repent Amarillo.They are protesters made up of Christians, Muslims, Jews, Buddhists and atheists who gathered at Sam Houston Park in order to challenge Grisham's plan to burn the Quran on a grill (the book had been doused with kerosene).
Hawkins was the primary editor of The Book of Yahweh: The Holy Scriptures, now in its 10th edition, which is, according to the House of Yahweh "the most correct and accurate translation of the Holy Scriptures that is available today." [5] With its use of the name Yahweh throughout the New Testament, it fits into the category of sacred name Bibles.
Gateway Church draws an estimated 100,000 people to its weekend services and has more than 560 employees at nine locations in Texas, and two others in Missouri and Wyoming, according to the church.
The church declined to go into details, saying only that he had behaved in "inappropriate and hurtful" ways to "current and former members of the Cross Timbers family and staff."
The complaint alleged that by identifying characteristics of cults and then naming the local churches as a cult, a reasonable reader would apply the defined characteristics to the local churches. The trial court rejected multiple summary judgment motions from the defendants, ruling that a jury should decide how a reasonable reader would ...
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 ...