NONE
OF THE DEMONIC FOOLS INVOLVED IN THE THIRD WAVE REVIVALS INCLUDING
BENNY HINN, RODNEY HOWARD BROWNE OR TODD BENTLEY HAVE ANY INTEGRITY
ESPECIALLY FINANCIALLY. THEY HAVE SET UP THE SYSTEM SO THAT THEY CAN
STEAL AS MUCH MONEY AS THEY NEED, ARE ACCOUNTABLE ONLY TO THEMSELVES OR
LIMITED INDIVIDUALS OF THEIR OWN CHOOSING AND OF COURSE THEY JUSTIFY IT
ALL THAT THEY ARE DOING THE LORD'S WORK.
OF COURSE TODD NEVER GAVE AN ACCOUNT OF ALL THE MONEY HE STOLE DURING THE LAKELAND REVIVAL AND BENNY THE SCOUNDREL PROMISES A GREAT WEALTH TRANSFERS WHICH NEVER HAPPENS!
AND John Kilpatrick IS ALSO THIRD WAVE NUT WHO IS A SCOUNDREL AND DECEIVER. IN THEORY HE experienced firsthand the glory of God as Holy Spirit entrusted to him the pastoral oversight of the Brownsville Revival in Pensacola, Florida. John Kilpatrick Ministries was established in 1996 as a result of the Brownsville Revival. He now travels extensively across the nation spreading the fires of revival and impacting churches around the world through media ministry. After nearly forty years of pastoral ministry, twenty-two years of which was his tenure at Brownsville Assembly of God, he and his wife Brenda are fulfilling their apostolic call by establishing churches and mentoring ministers. His hunger and passion for God's presence awakens and stirs the hearts of many to cry out for a move of God.
IN FACT JOHN PERSONALLY MADE LOTS OF MONEY FROM THE SO CALLED BROWNSVILLE REVIVAL AND LEFT THE CHURCH WITH A VERY GREAT DEBT. IN REALITY HE IS A FALSE PROPHET
http:// www.charismanews.com/us/ 33270-brownsville-revival-c hurch-in-debt-struggling-t o-survive
OF COURSE TODD NEVER GAVE AN ACCOUNT OF ALL THE MONEY HE STOLE DURING THE LAKELAND REVIVAL AND BENNY THE SCOUNDREL PROMISES A GREAT WEALTH TRANSFERS WHICH NEVER HAPPENS!
AND John Kilpatrick IS ALSO THIRD WAVE NUT WHO IS A SCOUNDREL AND DECEIVER. IN THEORY HE experienced firsthand the glory of God as Holy Spirit entrusted to him the pastoral oversight of the Brownsville Revival in Pensacola, Florida. John Kilpatrick Ministries was established in 1996 as a result of the Brownsville Revival. He now travels extensively across the nation spreading the fires of revival and impacting churches around the world through media ministry. After nearly forty years of pastoral ministry, twenty-two years of which was his tenure at Brownsville Assembly of God, he and his wife Brenda are fulfilling their apostolic call by establishing churches and mentoring ministers. His hunger and passion for God's presence awakens and stirs the hearts of many to cry out for a move of God.
IN FACT JOHN PERSONALLY MADE LOTS OF MONEY FROM THE SO CALLED BROWNSVILLE REVIVAL AND LEFT THE CHURCH WITH A VERY GREAT DEBT. IN REALITY HE IS A FALSE PROPHET
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ANY
FOOL CAN PROPHESY THIS IS GOING TO BE A YEAR OF BREAKTHROUGH FOR YOU? BUT WHAT
DOES HE SAY WHEN IT DOESN'T HAPPEN AS HE IS A LIAR?
A
Prophetic Message for Today
This prophetic word was given to strengthen & bless those who
desperately need a word from God. Pastor Kilpatrick received a download from
Heaven
.
Pastor Kilpatrick of the famed Pensacola Revival has already been proven to be
a false prophet. Hank Hanegraaff, author of the book Counterfeit Revival,
criticized the revival for "serious distortions of biblical
Christianity" in the meetings, comparing the physical manifestations to
pagan practices. Kilpatrick responded by issuing a prophecy aimed at
Hanegraaff, claiming "within 90 days the Holy Ghost will bring you
down." This prophecy proved to be false.
The
Pensacola News Journal ran a series of investigative articles which focused on
the donations raised during the meetings and where those funds went, as well as
the claims of miraculous healings at the services and the spontaneity of the
revival's beginnings. For example, the News Journal revealed that a
videotape of the Father's Day service that sparked the revival showed the
service went rather badly for Hill.
The
News Journal had initially written favorable reports about the revival from the
time it started but began a four-month investigation after former members told
reporters that all was not as it appeared at the church. The series won George
Polk awards from such groups as National Headliner, Scripps-Howard Foundation,
and Society of Professional Journalists ] Brownsville Assembly of God responded
the paper's allegations by publishing a paid advertisement (thus shielding them
from a response from the paper) in the News Journal entitled, "The Facts
of The Brownsville Revival".
J
Lee Grady, editor for Charisma Magazine, was critical of the excesses and
personal divisions that had grown within leadership. He also suggested that
numerous former attendees were now at local Baptist churches after the
traumatic events.
During
the revival, nearly 200,000 people claimed they gave their lives to Jesus, and
by fall 2000 more than 1,000 people who experienced the revival were taking
classes at the Brownsville Revival School of Ministry. Thousands of pastors
visited Brownsville and returned to their home congregations, leading to an
outbreak of mini-revivals that helped the Assemblies of God recover from what
some how? saw as a denominational decline.
Years
after the events, the AP reports Brownsville is over $11 million in debt,
largely due to the surge of people in the 90s and the drastic drop-off in
donations and people attending in the 2000s.
In
1993, two years before the revival began, Brownsville's pastor, John
Kilpatrick, began directing his congregation to pray for revival.] Supporters
of the revival would also cite prophecies by Dr. David Yonggi Cho, pastor of
Yoido Full Gospel Church, as evidence that the revival was inspired by God.
According to Cho, God told him he was "going to send revival to the
seaside city of Pensacola, and it will spread like a fire until all of America
has been consumed by it."
On
the Sunday the revival began, evangelist Steve Hill was the guest speaker,
having been invited by Kilpatrick. A video of the Father's Day service shows
that the Father's Day service went rather badly for Hill. However, he and Kilpatrick
spread stories of "a mighty wind" that blew through the church. This
account rapidly spread across the Pentecostal community, but gained little
attention in the mainstream media until the Associated Press wrote about it in
March 1997. In truth, Kilpatrick had been talking "revival" for
several months and had gotten word that Hill wanted to lead a big revival. As
word spread of what was happening at Brownsville, Hill canceled all plans to go
to Russia, and preached several revival services each week for the next five
years.
It
was claimed that hundreds of those who attended services that day were moved to
renew their faith during Hill's sermon. In time, the church opened its doors
for Wednesday-through-Saturday evening revival services to accommodate the
thousands of people who arrived and waited in the church parking lot before
dawn for a chance to enter the packed sanctuary.
By
1997, it was common to have lengthy and rapturous periods of singing and
dancing and altars packed with hundreds of writhing or dead-still bodies from a
variety of ages, races and socioeconomic conditions. As the revival progressed
the testimonies of people receiving salvation were joined by claims of
supernatural healings. In Steve Hill's words, "We're seeing miraculous
healings, cancerous tumors disappear and drug addicts immediately
delivered." However, the church told local news reporters that it did not
keep records of the healings. In 1997, leaders of the revival such as Hill,
Kilpatrick, and Lindell Cooley (Brownsville's worship director), traveled to
cities such as Anaheim, California; Dallas, Texas; St. Louis, Missouri; Lake
Charles, LA; Toledo, Ohio; and Birmingham, Alabama naming it "Awake
America".
The
primary part of the revival ended in 2000 when Hill moved on to pursue other
works. In 2003, Hill founded a church in the Dallas area where he now serves as
senior pastor. Cooley left in October 2003. Kilpatrick resigned as senior
pastor in 2003 to form an evangelistic association of his own. Until 2006, the
church continued to hold special Friday-night services that were a continuation
of the event.
Aftermath
During
the revival, nearly 200,000 people claimed they gave their lives to Jesus, and
by fall 2000 more than 1,000 people who experienced the revival were taking
classes at the Brownsville Revival School of Ministry. Thousands of pastors
visited Brownsville and returned to their home congregations, leading to an
outbreak of mini-revivals that helped the Assemblies of God recover from what
somewho? saw as a denominational decline.
Years
after the events, the AP reports Brownsville is over $11 million in debt,
largely due to the surge of people in the 90s and the drastic drop-off in
donations and people attending in the 2000s.
Criticism
The
meetings were criticized by some Christians and by the local news media. The
Pensacola News Journal ran a series of investigative articles which focused on
the donations raised during the meetings and where those funds went, as well as
the claims of miraculous healings at the services and the spontaneity of the
revival's beginnings. For example, the News Journal revealed that a videotape
of the Father's Day service that sparked the revival showed the service went
rather badly for Hill. And of course Kilpatrick and Hill both got financially
rich from the revival!
Pensacola Outpouring www.deceptioninthechurch.c
NATIONAL AWAKENING IS A JOKE http://wp.me/P2M7AJ-sU
THIRD WAVE REVIVALS http://wp.me/P2M7AJ-2L
THIRD WAVE WEALTH TRANSFER IS BUNK http://wp.me/p2M7AJ-dr
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/
THE STRADERS http://wp.me/P2M7AJ-c0
RODNEY HOWARD BROWNE THE FLEECER http://www.scribd.com/doc/
RANDY AND PAULA WHITE PARASITES PROSTITUTES PIMPS http://www.scribd.com/doc/
SAM AND BENNY HINN THE SCOUNDRELS http://wp.me/p2M7AJ-Lf
How Pastors Get Rich http://tinyurl.com/3azvjzy
THE TRUTH ABOUT FUNDRAISING http://wp.me/p2M7AJ-Ii
Dominionism and the NAR http://wp.me/p2PVVX-1r
The Pathetic Prophetic Movement http://
Bentley Joyner Johnson "divorce from reality"
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Benny Hinn Speaks Out Against the Florida Revival
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VIDEOS OF CRAZY DANCING AND BEING DRUNK IN A DEMONIC THIRD WAVE CHURCH WHICH SUPPORTED TODD BENTLEY
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MP calls for ban on tattooed preacher who 'cures' cancer by kicking people in the face http://
Todd Bentley marries woman he had affair with; Rick Joyner wants you to send Bentley some money http://
Mitt Romney A Mormon stood with Ann when she was battling cancer while Todd Bentley A Pentecostal left his cancer stricken wife and changed her for a younger model? http://www.scribd.com/doc/
HEY TODD BENTLEY DIVORCING YOUR WIFE TO MARRY YOUR MISTRESS IS NOT SOMETHING GOD ENDORSES OR ALLOWS http://www.scribd.com/doc/
THIRD WAVE DECEIVERS http://www.scribd.com/doc/
An Open Heaven- Todd Bentley's Highway to Heaven http://
TODD BENTLEY IS NOT ONLY A FROG BUT A FRAUD WHO DEFRAUDS http://tl.gd/ka0rvu
RICK JOYNER THE FOOL http://apprising.org/2012/
JOEL OSTEEN http://
NEW AGE CHURCHES http://www.jonasclark.com/
Counterfeits in the the Third Wave Church http://wp.me/p2M7AJ-E2
SPIRITUAL DECEPTION http://www.youtube.com/
PAT FRANCIS IS A PHONY http://wp.me/p2M7AJ-93
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