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Prominent Charismatic Prophet Says He Received Beni Johnson’s Legacy After She Died+ Wild Dream/Vision

New Apostolic Reformation leader and pastor of Rock Church in Pasadena, Lou Engel, has publicly declared that the late Beni Johnson, wife to Bethel’s Bill Johnson, passed on her legacy and mantle to him so that he carries on the ‘communion revival’ that she was apparently known for.

Known for his mega-ministry ‘The Call’ and his unnerving constant rocking back and forth all the time- something he does on account of being allegedly so full of the Holy Spirit, Engel reveals that the Lord gave him a vision involving fish, blood, Sacramento and a river. Though difficult to discern on account that the whole thing is made up and insane, ultimately, the jumbled confusing mess to be suggesting, once you sort it all out, that the Lord gave Engle a vision designed to ask Beni Johnson to lay hands on him and pass on her legacy, much like Jacob receiving the birthright from Issac. He explains:

I had a dream, and in the dream, I was asking Bill Johnson. I was asking him: “where can you catch fish on the Sacramento River?” He said, “you can catch fish where the river turns red.” I ran down the Sacramento River turned red. Fishermen were all along the banks catching fish.

Over the last 20 years, I’ve had dreams about (unintelligible) a great coming ‘communion of love and light’. I’ve only heard the blood in these songs. I returned from Israel recently, and I had a dream when I came back , and in the dream I was trying to tell Bill Johnson the dream. I had my headphones on and I couldn’t get the word out, couldn’t remember the dream. I took my headphones off and it was like a spirit of prophecy came over me and I began to tell Bill Johnson the dream…’where do you catch fish along the Sacramento river?

And in the dream, suddenly I began weeping saying ‘it’s the great communion revival’. For two days I couldn’t get up on my own until I called Bill Johnson and said “Bill, can I come to Redding and take communion with you and Beni Johnson?”

You heard about Beni. She passed away (earlier today) I was taking communion earlier this year, 40 days of taking communion. Underneath the table at the house I was staying there was book called the power of communion by Beni Johnson.

Bill said “she’s not well but you can spend 20 minutes with her.” I said “I’ll come for 10 minutes.”

I went and for 20 minutes I spent time with Bill and Beni Johnson and I said “I did not come here didn’t come here primarily, Beni, to pray for your healing, I came to pray for unity, and I read your book.” I said to her;

If you pass, I want you to lay your hands upon me, that I would carry your legacy. She’s been doing communion every day for years. (unintelligible) the river of the sacrament. It’s the river of the sacrament! It’s the revival of the blood where the center will not be a pulpit! It will not be a missions move or evangelism. It will be all (unintelligible)…and the blood will break the accuser of the brethren! It will loose such a sound of revival and awakening as what I’m hearing today.

She laid her hands upon me. I said “if you’ll allow me Lord, I will take Beni Johnson’s legacy, and I will carry the communion revival that I believe she’s been leading for years.”

And why are we here on the very day she died unless there’s an anointing? Halleluia! Halleluia!


Editor’s Note. This transcript may not be 100% accurate, on account of the low quality of audio. Also H/T to The Dissenter.

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Exposed! NAR Founder C. Peter Wagner Mocked Pastors who Dislike Cleavage/ Scantily Clad Women

Content Warning: The following video contains several instances of scantily clad women. Viewer discretion

C. Peter Wagner is the granddaddy of the New Apostolic Movement. He’s the granddaddy of Dominion Theology. He is basically the first person who named the movement and along with Cindy Jacobs, became the leader of it and developed the theology through his vast writings, authoring 81 books.

The leader of Global Harvest Ministries, he famously taught that the beginning of the second apostolic age began in 2001, when the offices of apostles and prophets were restored and renewed, and therefore the church in the 21st century would be ruled by them. Therefore traveled throughout the world promoting prophets and apostles into the church. In fact, one such of these was when he participated in the Charismatic Day of Infamy.

Basically, his role in the movement, (which includes Lou Engle, Bob Jones, Paul Cain, Bill Johnson, Mike Bickle, Rick Joyner, Cindy Jacobs, Ché Ahn, and Todd White) cannot be understated. He was the guy. He was the granddaddy of it.

And he was messed up.

In a newly unearthed video, Wagner is shown commenting on the uproar and controversy with Sun Ho. Sun Ho is a Christian pastrix who cofounded the megachurch City Harvest Church in Singapore, along with her husband Kong Hee. This church had more than 33,000 members when it peaked in 2010, and was one of the biggest churches in the world. For decades, there was a concentrated effort to make Singapore a ‘Christian Country’ by NAR folks, who invested a ton of their time and effort into nation-building.

Despite being the pastor, Sun Ho decided that she wanted a music career in Mandarin Pop. Despite having the opportunity to do so modestly, she chose the other way, which involved her dancing and writhing around in barely any clothes and using sexually charged lyrics.

This went on for years, and she gained a fair amount of success. Certain people began to investigate her, however, and it was later revealed that the church had misappropriated nearly fifty million dollars to help build, launch, and sustain her career, which ultimately resulted in all six of City Harvest Church leaders being indicted and sentenced to between 2-8 year in prison. According to Wiki:

The November 2016 appeal revealed the City Harvest Church leaders spent $24 million on Ms Sun Ho’s musical foray into the United States which included a house in Hollywood that cost $28,000 a month in rent; a whole entourage of staff; a $1.9 million paycheck to rapper Wyclef Jean to produce the “China Wine” video; as well as another $500,000 to sweep up her albums when they tanked.

Over the course of the trial, the court heard that Kong Hee had set up a multi-purpose account where church members deposited “love gifts” that were used to pay for expenses between 2006 and 2010.

Examples of expenses included more than $300,000 spent on travel, more than $100,000 on food, and over $100,000 on make-up and medical costs. Ho’s earnings of more than $400,000 a year came from these gifts, and Kong admitted in court that donors were unaware of Ho’s earnings.

This is the context of Wagner mocking pastors who were upset at what she was doing; as Wagner explains that the dress and the lyrics are fine with him if that gains her influence on top of the “mountain of arts and entertainment.”