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Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free. (JN 8:32)
Lovelife- you really need to find a place to pray and ask God to heal you. You are so very bitter it is oozing from your every word..Bitterness has deep roots...the only person you are hurting is yourself not Pastor Tommy or WOL. They will go on and be blessed as God has promised to do. You on the other hand will become desolate and alone if you are not already! You say "do not judge me, you do not know me" Well have you not been judging Pastor Tommy and WOL leadership.. Practice what you preach! Although your identity is anonymous, your spirit has been exposed for all to see...and judging from comments posted, I am not alone on that one!
Quote me...Thank you for bringing the focus back to what needs to be! We as the body of Christ must get back to what the Word says..How are we different from the world when we are full of bitterness and hate! I have read the posts and am sickened by the hypocrisy! Please dont call yourself a christian when you are not christ like! Christ said "forgive them Father for they know not what they do" did He not say "bless those who curse you"? Lovelife...you keep saying "I am not bashing" but then you do it! Find a prayer room and let God heal the unforgiveness and bitterness inside you..If what you say is true then it is your responsibility to forgive and bless...Thats what God says to do to be called a disiple. When He was beaten and ridiculed...He didnt lash out with mean words and a hateful spirit..or find an anonymous way to deposit his venom...You do need alot of prayer and healing!!!!
I too am a member of Pastor Tommy Galloways church and I TOTALLY disagree with the above comment stating my pastor is not walking what he talks! I am fed the word every time I walk into the doors of our church. My pastor lives what he preaches! And regarding more are leaving than staying is an outright lie! We are in process of building a new sanctuary to accomadate our growth! I think this person may be suffering from "mad christian disease".
On our own we are little more than bits of stone and glass. Together we are the Body of Christ. Holy Bible: Mosaic is an invitation to experience Christ in His Word and in the responses of his people. Each week, as you reflect on guided Scripture readings aligned with the church seasons, you will receive a wealth of insight from historical and contemporary writings.