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Enroth, R. – Churches that Abuse

Churches that Abuse



Churches That Abuse, Dr. Ronald Enroth, 1992. This book has an entire chapter about the Assembly. The account is factual except that the names of the couple has been changed. They were the first to begin to publicly talk about the abusive practices of the Assembly and its main leader, George Geftakys. This book identifies abusers, shows how their techniques operate and the consequences in peoples’ lives. Here are comments by Ron Henzel of Rest Ministries. Margaret Thaler Singer: “This is the most sophisticated, in-depth presentation yet made of the psychological and spiritual consequences of what various pastoral and church-group abuses produce.” This book is nowavailable online in PDF format.


Why so many Crises Today? by Pastor David Cox is a post on how Satan uses today's crises (which are not real crises, but fake crises fabricated by Satan to deceive) to control and bring men under his dominion.
Excerpts
But Satan will now "have his reign" unhindered. How will he get almost all of earth's inhabitants to worship him? Through crises that supposedly there is no other way than Satan's way to "fix what is wrong". This analysis of what is a problem plus how to best fix that problem is the key to Satan's strategy. What we are seeing in our present generation is the preparation of this plan of Satan to take over the world...
The idea of God "creating evil" (Isaiah 45:7) is that God creates adversity. Things which go astray from man's best plans. No man plans to have cancer, but God does send adversity man's life (for example, Job). The book of Job points out how God proposed to Satan to try Job with sickness. It was for God's glory, because God begins everything with "Job is just", so Job had no spiritual problem in himself that caused this sickness and crisis of every kind on Job. Just the opposite. Job was just. God declares to us this fact...See Why are there so many Crises Today?

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