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Must Watch: NAR Prophet Gives Bonkers Prophecy Regarding Angels from Alaska

Chuck Pierce is a man who should thank the Lord he was not born 3000-year ago, lest he get chased through the desert by roving Benjamites and stoned for his bevvy of false prophecies and fake ‘words from the Lord’ he routinely utters.

A major player in the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) and highly endorsed by Dr. Michael Brown, we last wrote about Pierce after he burned a Counterfeit $20 on Stage to Rebuke the ‘Sneaky Quid Spirit’ that Led to George Floyd’s Death” and in celebration of the ‘Charismatic Day of Infamy” for which he had a part.

In a conversation with Kingdom Alliance Network in Alaska leaders Eleanor & Robert Roehl and Mary Glazie, Pierce, who is truly as crazy as a rat in a coffee can, created some graphics to explain his vision of angels that God gave him.

It’s astounding, naturally, and has nothing to do with biblical Christianity.


h/t Salt and Light

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Famous NAR Prophet and his Family Make HOW MUCH MONEY From their Ministry?!

Chuck Pierce of Glory of Zion International is a major player in the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR.) We last wrote about him after he burned a Counterfeit $20 on Stage to Rebuke the ‘Sneaky Quid Spirit’ that Led to George Floyd’s Death“, the time he falsely prophesied Covid would come to an end… in early 2020, his role in the ‘Charismatic Day of Infamy“, the one time he held a “Car Anointing Fire Tunnel” Service, and in our recent post NAR False Prophet Chuck Pierce ‘Interprets’ a ‘Prophetic Dance.’

In a recent TrinityFi article outlining the respected charismatic, they flag the apparent Nepotism at play which sees family members getting excessive compensation for frequently questionable work. “According to the ministry’s latest Form 990, which recently became public, seven Pierce family members received $3,779,930 in compensation and independent contractor payments from April 1, 2020, to March 31, 2021.”

The times have been good for Pierce, who has seen his compensation double in a few years.

Family member Samantha Pierce is making $264,643 as an independent contractor, and there is no indication of what she does. The ministry also paid $318,644 for landscaping and maintenance, a hefty-seeming sum.

In all, Pierce’s ministry brought in $23,040,615, had $17,835,125 in expenses, and netted $5,205,490.

Something to consider next time you hear him begging on TV about how important it is you tithe into his ministry to receive the blessings and favor of God.


h/t Trinity Fi

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SBC’s National Day of Prayer Rips Off the NAR’s ‘Seven Mountain Mandate’

The SBC Executive committee released a guide designed to support members during the upcoming National Day of Prayer. Captioned ‘How to pray the 2021 theme, Lord, Pour out your Love, Life, and Liberty into the Seven Centers of Influence in America for the National Day of Prayer, May 6, 2021.‘ The guide is the spitting image of the New Apostolic Reformation’s notion of the “Seven Mountain Mandate.”

The idea of the “Seven Mountain Mandate” was first introduced in the summer of 1975 by Loren Cunningham and Bill Bright, it’s birth the result of a “direct revelation from God.” The two men brought it to the Church as something that must be shared and it was quickly latched on to and popularized within charismatic circles by “prophets,” “prophetesses,” and “apostles” such as C. Peter Wagner, Chuck Pierce, Lance Wallnau, and Cindy Jacobs.

According to gotquestions.org, “Those who follow the seven mountain mandate believe that, in order for Christ to return to earth, the church must take control of the seven major spheres of influence in society for the glory of Christ. Once the world has been made subject to the kingdom of God, Jesus will return and rule the world.”

The seven mountains, according to the seven mountain mandate, are:
1) Education, 2) Religion, 3) Family, 4) Business, 5) Government/Military, 6) Arts/Entertainment, 7) Media.

These seven sectors of society are thought to mold the way everyone thinks and behaves. So, to tackle societal change, these seven “mountains” must be transformed. The mountains are also referred to as “pillars,” “shapers,” “molders,” and “spheres.” Those who follow the seven mountain mandate speak of “occupying” the mountains, “invading” the culture, and “transforming” society.

When we look at the guide that the SBC introduced, we see the exact same mandate and the exact same mountains:

While the NAR wants to take dominion and sociopolitical control of these categories through their prayers, with the help of their apostles and prophets, in the form of dreams, visions, and direct revelation from God, we are thankful that the SBC hasn’t gone there.

But ripping off a play from their playbook is wildly inappropriate and completely unnecessary. The SBC needs to stop borrowing from the NAR and stop repackaging “the seven spheres of influence” as “the seven centers of influence.” SBC Churches don’t need to borrow anything from the NAR, and that includes inspiration for their prayer guides.

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A Compendium of False Trump Prophecies by False Prophets

2020 has been a bad year for charismatic prophets. First, they got hit with the wallop that was a worldwide pandemic that not a single charismatic prophet predicted. Not one. Dr. Michael Brown, being essentially an apologist for the devil tried to point out two prophets who “prophesied” about it, but these guys also said it would be diminished and end by Jewish Passover- which was back in April 2020, and that clearly has not happened. As you’d expect, Brown has been silent about that one.

They doubled down on their omission with a bit of commission, when a cornucopia of them prophecied that Trump would win the election, frequently in a “landslide” and a “red wave.”

While we understand that some giant revelations may be revealed that demonstrates voter fraud extensive enough to overcome the tens of thousands of votes that Biden leads by, at this point it’s in the bag and these prophets have been proven false.

Thankfully, we have Steven Kozar of the Messed Up Church to hold some feet to the fire, as he documented just a smattering of this continuationist malfeasance.

Kenneth Copeland, Pat Robertson, Sid Roth, Stephen Strang, Jeremiah Johnson, Kat Kerr, John Hemans, Robert Henderson, Tracy Eckhert, Mark Taylor, Chuck Pierce, Mike Lindell, Kevin Zadai, Tracey Cooke, Paula White, Mario Murilla, Francis Myles, Kim Clement, Robin Bullock, Hank Kunneman, Lance Wallnau, Kris Vallotton, and host of others.

Have you ever seen a more motley crew? False prophets all. The fact that they got it wrong should surprise no one, and should only serve to mark them even more forcefully, so we can avoid them more strenuously.