Charismatic Apostle Interviews An Angel For His New Book. Sadly, His Book Sucks

‘Apostle’ Ian Carroll is the founder of Building Contenders, a ministry part of Bethel Church’s Leadership Network. He and his wife “walk alongside senior leaders of churches” to help folks “activate the supernatural, build kingdom foundations, and partner with heaven.” 

Crucially, his ministry is “known for manifestations of heaven, catalytic culture shift, and biblical teachings on the spiritual realm” where he claims to be an Apostle sent to “reform, revive and align the church into maturity.”

He and his wife also “pioneer regional intensives all over the United States to raise up Apostles and Prophets” and sell courses and training on how to have mystical encounters, including dream and vision interpretation.

They also previously offered prophetic consulting through “My Anchorite, a prayer service designed to “assist you in contending and overseeing breakthrough through prayer” by hooking you up with a “designated intercessor” who guides you through prayer.

Not a cheap service, prayers cost $120 for a 30-minute session, $750 for a month, or $7500 for the entire year. What a deal!

In a newly unearthed video, Carroll can be seeing explaining that he recently interviewed a real angel for his new book, Seeing the Glory: A Journey into the Mystical Realm, where the angel tells him all about heaven and the various spiritual mysteries therein.

Sadly, the 135 page book is only available as an e-book, has a 7 reviews, and is ranked #1,122,631 on the Kindle store, meaning these incredible super-true-and-not-made-up angelic revelations won’t get the exposure and publicly they deserve.


h/t Revealing Truth for the images and video and 95% of the title 😉

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4 thoughts on “Charismatic Apostle Interviews An Angel For His New Book. Sadly, His Book Sucks

  1. I wouldn’t want to be in his shoes on Judgment Day when he is asked why he sold prayers for 120 dollars a pop…

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