Do we keep smiling and say nothing - Gruen Rpt abberant practices KCP Prophets IHOP Branham Cain
Do We Keep Smiling and Say Nothing ? Rpt by Ernie Gruen
This is the work from the 1990s that documents the origins of Paul Cain (personally mentored by William Branham) and his work within the Kansas City Prophets, known now as IHOP, International House of Prayer, along with the work of (Fase Prophets) Bob Jones, John Paul, Rick Joyner, Mike Bickle and John Wimber. There is much more to this, as documented by Ernie Gruen, Richard Riss (pro KCF), Barna (pro CP Wagner), Richard Quebedeau, Cumbey, Tricia Tillin and others. If you are new to the material, this is documenting practices which should not be occuring within churches [ if you believe or claim to follow the New Testament], and which are often contrary to historic christianity. Note this is relased for download under a GNU license. Download and repost without alteration as you would like. Original rights retained by original author, Ernie Gruen. Keep researchers & helpers in your prayers. Thanks
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