Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry claims that everyone can learn to prophesy. A deeper examination of Bethel's prophetic teaching and practices reveals concerning claims about the spiritual authority of prophets. The investigation of BSSM's prophetic teachings highlights notable failures of their prophets during the year 2020, emphasizing the need for genuine repentance and greater accountability in prophetic practices.
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