I alluded to this in a previous posts, but to make it explicitly clear: My father is not just a grifter but a predator. He is actively using the authority he has garnered as a “prophet” to sexually prey on women.
Bethel leadership knows about this but is doing nothing!
Here is a post @MichelleSeidle1 made about my father back at the beginning of the year:
Over the last several years my father has spoken rather openly to me about, what he called, his “sexual indiscretions”. However it wasn’t until @MichelleSeidle1 came forward publicly that I realized just how horrible his behavior was.
Since I have spoken out, many women have come to me telling me horrific stories of how my father has used prophecy to get them alone and vulnerable and then sexually assault them.
While it pains me to say this about my father, I know these stories are true.
A month ago I sent the following email to Bill Johnson, and Bethel church leadership.
Bill Johnson promptly responded to my email, and I got a call from Bethel’s chief of security and I was under the impression they were going to ban my father from the property.
Because of this response, I genuinely believed they were taking this seriously. But I was wrong.
I began hearing that my father was still attending services at Bethel, where he was telling women that he was “a friend of Bill’s” and inviting them over to his house.
From my understanding, Bill even saved him a seat at Bethel’s “prophetic conference” just days after my email.
Then two days ago my father posted a video of himself in Bethel’s auditorium. In the video he seems to be under the influence of alcohol, and is speaking to a young child (probably 3 or 4).
Im not posting the video out of privacy for the child but here is a screenshot:
I can’t tell you how much is made my skin crawl and my stomach sink to see my father still allowed within a church setting. Much less to see him drunkly speaking with a child.
I immediately texted the bethel chief of security:
I am honestly at a loss.
I shouldn’t have to be stating this publicly. Bill Johnson or @kvministries should be the ones publicly addressing this, not me.
They are the ones who gave my father a platform, and it’s their community my father is preying upon.
But they clearly don’t care.
So if you are in the Bethel community, please warn your fellow congregants! This issue is extremely serious, and it is clear your senior leadership is doing nothing to protect your community.
as many are surely asking, yes I do believe at least a few brave women are pressing charges against my father. An extremely difficult thing to do when your own church leaders don’t take you seriously
It might take a while, but I do believe my father will face criminal charges.
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Vance Boelter, the man arrested for assassinating two government officials and their spouses, is directly affiliated with the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR), and, after watching several of his sermons, it’s clear to me that he was radicalized by NAR rhetoric.
This thread is going to be long so a quick TDLR:
1. Boelter attended Christ for the Nations Institute, a known NAR training ground.
2. In his sermons, he echoes core NAR rhetoric by demonizing America's acceptance of abortion and homosexuality, and preaching on how God will appoint “apostles and prophets” to correct the Church.
3. And most shockingly, he repeatedly references his history with a member of the New Adam’s Farm in Zimbabwe, an obscure commune that was funded, in part, by Mike Bickle and the deeply NAR community I was raised in.
Now to go more in depth:
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First, for those who don’t know, the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) is a term commonly used to describe a network of charismatic Christian churches and leaders centered around:
• A belief in modern “apostles” and “prophets”
• Dominionism via the Seven Mountain Mandate
• Christian Zionism and end-time revivalism
• Emphasis on supernatural gifts (healing, tongues, prophecy)
• Spiritual warfare against demonic forces and "territorial spirits"
🧵1/ One of the under discussed tactics of NAR grifters is their use of phony academic titles. Many parade the title “Dr.” but very few have done anything to earn it. Instead, they build fake institutions to hand out fake degrees.
For example, Let’s talk about Lance Wallnau. ⬇️
2/ Wallnau, a key figure in Christian nationalist circles, rose to prominence by declaring Trump a divine agent. On his books, podcast, and website, Wallnau proudly uses the title “Dr.” but his doctorate doesn’t come from any real university.
3/ On his linkedin, Wallnau says he earned a D. Min, M.A., and a “Research Doctorate” from Phoenix University of Theology (now called Primus University of Theology).
But this “university” appears to be nothing more than a phony degree mill with no academic credibility.
Tonight the executive summary of the independent investigation of Mike Bickle and IHOPKC was released and every bit of it is horrific.
Mike Bickle is a sexual predator and IHOPkc is a "sanctuary of sexual predators".
An initial🧵on some of the details (more to come later):
224 individuals came forward to report misconduct at IHOPkc and 32 victims of sexual abuse/sexual misconduct were identified.
17 victims experienced "sexually abusive conduct, including sexual abuse, r*pe, clergy abuse, and spiritual abuse, perpetrated by Bickle" himself.
The report confirms what I, and many other advocates, have been saying for the last year. Bickle is a predator who used manipulation, spiritual coercion, and even prophecies about the death of his own wife to groom over a dozen women, including several minors.
Day 13 of Exposing Abusers and Grifters in Pentecostal History
🧵1/9 on Oral Roberts: the "prosperity gospel" televangelist who enforced discriminatory policies at his university, and partnered with a con-artist to create predatory fundraising campaigns.
2/9 Oral Roberts was a prominent televangelist and faith healer, known for founding Oral Roberts University and for popularizing the "prosperity gospel", a doctrine promising financial rewards in exchange for faith and donations. Over his lifetime, Roberts raised hundreds of millions of dollars, consistently promoting the idea that "seed" donations to his ministry would lead to supernatural financial blessings.
Like other prosperity gospel evangelists, Robert used the money he raised from these donations to fund a rather lavish lifestyle, owning several million dollar homes, private planes, and multiple Mercedes-Benzes.
3/9 Roberts’ views on prosperity also included strict health standards, with an intense focus on weight. At ORU, Roberts instituted policies that employees were required to maintain a “healthy” weight or risk termination.
Furthermore, all incoming ORU students had their body fat measured and those who were deemed overweight were placed on mandatory diet and exercise regimens. Those who were not able to keep up with these regimens were expelled.
Day 2 of Exposing Abusers and Grifters who Shaped the Pentecostal Church
1/11🧵on Smith Wigglesworth, a violent faith healer who would "punch sickness" out of people, his bullying ministry tactics, and his dismissal from the PMU for "shocking and sad" sexual allegations.
2. Smith Wigglesworth, who is labeled as one of "God's Generals", was a widely lauded faith healer in the early Pentecostal church.
He is commonly referred to as "the Apostle of Faith" and is considered by many to be a major pioneer of Pentecostalism.
3. Wigglesworth was known as an arrogant and violent man who would host healing revivals where he would assault sick members of the audience in, what he considered, an act of faith.
Wigglesworth often "drove his fist into the stomach of those suffering" in order to heal them.
You cannot tell the history of Pentecostalism without telling a story of abusers, racists and con-artists.
Don’t believe me? Starting tomorrow, everyday I will post the story of a major abuser/con-artist that shaped the history of Pentecostalism until I run out of names.