The NAR Hopes You Never See This! My Interview with Former Branham Cult Members

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I am a former pastor of this cult in India. God through His grace, led me out of this hideous deception. The amazing thing is that when I started presenting the evidence to our congregation, everyone was open to it, no one opposed me and today we are all out of this mess. We still fellowship together and are a simple bible believing congregation. I am extremely grateful to God for this. I would love to connect with John and Charles, it would be great encouragement to us😊

saviolemos
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I have never heard of revictimization before, but yet it makes perfect sense to me now. I was born and raised as a Jehovah's Witness, which I hated. Was depressed and suicidal. Didn't realize that it was caused by being in a cult. I eventually got out of it and then unfortunately getting involved in a Charismatic WOF church. From there I went even deeper into an NAR church. The more I read the Bible, the more my eyes opened to how flawed this church and its teachings were. I left and got involved in a fundamental, Bible believing church.

jujut
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The first time I heard of William Branham was from Paul Keith Davis. Now I'm questioning him?. My jaw is to the floor. Actually I am sick to my stomach. This was hard to listen to but I listened to the end. The Lord Bless you all & protect you all IJN, Amen.

eeg
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My mom was so much into Hagan and Copeland and Hinn. She said God spoke to her and told her He would give her new teeth. She didn't take care of teeth. She let her mouth have infection and teeth fall out. She died 2 and a half months ago no teeth and had multiple myeloma cancer. So sad this hurt our family with her teeth falling out and bad breath. Would not budge to go to dentist or get any work done. She was thanking God for teeth saying I have beautiful teeth. She died mouth sunk in, no teeth, her mind confused, had blood cancer. In past she taught Bible studies and teeth falling out. I hate this name it claim it teaching. It has done so much damage to our family. It is not even scriptural. I have friends in these NAR teaching and it hurts.
Praying for them.
God bless everyone.

roxannehennig
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For anyone who actually manages to leave a cult, you have my respect: that is not an easy thing. I have a ex-girlfriend that is lost to this insidious cult. It breaks my heart.

Loenthall
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As an escapee of NAR after many years, I even worked with well known names on the mission field, I am so looking forward to watching this. To this day I am still totally grateful at how the Lord was able to get through to two people (my husband and I) who appeared to be completely deaf! Hallelujah.

juliapom
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I’m currently reading Against Heresies by Irenaeus, and it’s surreal to think believers have been combating similar nonsense from false teachers over a thousand years ago…and with the same dry wit too!

Window
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Hey Steve I subscribed to the Leaving the Message channel after I watched Daniel Longs interviews with John C. There is so much info packed into them you almost can’t believe it. That man’s life really reads like a dime store novel. The NAR leaders and the name it and claim it crowd really show their ignorance when they laud this man Branham. Keep up the good work brother, you are a shining light in a sea of gloom✝️

Savedbygrace
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I can relate to a lot of this--the control, brainwashing, false guilt, rules for everything, fear, etc. I got out of it by moving 1, 000 miles away when I was 21. It gets better s-l-o-w-l-y, but never leaves. When in times of crisis, that little tape recorder plays in your mind bringing all those emotions back like a flood.

Thank the Lord I found a church that preaches the true gospel and found out we are saved by what Jesus did, not any works of our own. I can't wait to see Jesus, who rescued me. I love Him so much.

elizabethdent
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Rick Joyner used to have a photo of Branham on his Morningstar website. I wrote to them and confronted them about his doctrines, and they removed the photo, and then denied Joyners website had the photo there to start with. This was about 10 or 12 years ago!

LLBlackhawk-mcsq
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In the 90s, after 3 years in an abusive "Christian fellowship" (that is now on several cult watch websites), I found it impossible to go to any church. It took years to overcome the guilt and anxiety of leaving the "fellowship" and to get over the distrust I had of mainstream churches.

linyoest
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What an eye-opener. God you bless you John Collins and Charles Paisley for shedding light on this deceptive cult of which I was a part for 40 years.

jamesmanuel
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Thank you for covering this. In my 20s I was in the Kenneth Copeland cult. I'm so thankful to the real most high God and our Lord Jesus Christ for guiding me out and into the real gosple of the cross, repentance and new life through the blood 🙏 🙌 I'm 62 now 😊

markhaszoe-life
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One of the FIRST things I look for is whether what is being preached is biblical, and whether the congregation is encouraged to read the bible for themselves.

tammyosborne
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I have never heard of this movement but I definitely am familiar with those that were influenced by them. This was a FANTASTIC interview! Amazing conversation! You are doing God's work! Blessings to you

GalaLoveAmplified
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In the early 1980's, I was serving in the military, and was transferred to West Germany... upon my arrival, we went directly on maneuvers... during this time, as I had no friends to hang out with, I was approached by a member of the Branhamites, who befriended me.
We ended up going to church in North/Eastern Germany, then to Northern Holland (The Netherlands)... after 2 years with the church, I grew dissolutioned, and never returned... I was then approached by my so called friend, who passed on a message via the church elders, stating " We've prayed that God would release your flesh over to Satan, so that your soul would be saved in the end!" That terrified me for years afterwards, and I remember always thinking...did I make the wrong decision, but there's no way to return to the Branhamites, they don't want anything to do with me... I was all alone, I soon took up the bottle and drugs, and lead a miserable existence, until I returned to Canada, and discovered that a co worker was a true Christian, and I accepted Jesus as Lord and Savior of my life...and things have changed for the better ever since...thank you Jesus, for the freedom that you've given me when you sacrificed yourself to set me free... alleluia.

IrishStock
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What i find very telling is when channels that promote William Brannom have the comments turned off. They are unwilling to hear any feedback or criticism. When i was a new Christian i was hungry for everything i could listen to about Jesus. I wanted these encounters that many of these men talked about. People like Todd Bentely spoke about these amazing heavenly encounters and visions. If i was focused on studying the Word of God i would have discerned that much of what these men were saying is not biblical and not the same teachings of our Lord Jesus. Some of the most blasphemous statements i have ever heard have come from men like Kenneth Copeland.

Bear_
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I used to read this book God's generals to my children faithfully every night at bed time. So glad the Lord opened my eyes and my children were small so they don't remember anything about these people.

ninafredericks
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I was in this cult in the UK. I left at 15 or 16, can't quite remember. I'm now 41 and still working through traumas related to being in this cult. I remember questioning everything as nothing made sense. The things we were told were frightening. I can't even begin to tell you the stories.

ameshigher
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Wow!!! This was a thought provoking video. You never know what people have gone through or are going through. This was very educational and you care enough about people to share this.

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