Bethel Church – Mystical Beliefs and Vain Imaginations - Famine In The Land
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Bill Johnson and Kris Vallotton are well-known figures from Bethel Church, but there are additional leaders within the organization who promote mystical beliefs and vain imaginations that lead many into deception. In this episode, we highlight additional leaders at Bethel who entice followers into drinking the Bethel Kool-Aid.
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