I found the site after researching Marilyn Hickey because the brakes have been on my plans to attend ORU as a grad student. I knew she was on the Board of Regents;and I had seen the "generational anointing" picture of her and others and was struck by how occultic it "looked."
It has been 5 years since I returned from Rhema, having become broke, financially ruined, and not at all prosperous. During the first month of my second year there, they required an $800 first deposit (almost 1/2 the year's tuition); (most colleges don't even do that); and when I had to drop out; the counselor with whom I was supposed to "pray" was quick to ask for my car's i.d. sticker back.
It has been a long road back from financial ruin; and I'm not there yet; I still had my home in the east. The power of the "draw" to the services, the worship music; the "loud talking" of the preachers must only have been a satanic, counterfeit anointing...I can't explain it any other way. I have had to "treat" myself for the psychological abuse; and still feel persecuted because the thoughts of my mind had become so "extreme" and controlled. However, none can doubt the ministry to the sick at Rhema.
My first year there, I saw so many "flashly" Christians with huge, luxurious wardrobes and cars. Then, on the way to the "dinner" for new church members, I specifically felt the "spirit of the cult, or occult", on the way into the dinner. (Holy Spirit's warning).
The sincere Christian desiring to serve God, yes, has to test the spirits. To this day I desire to be back at the church services, because I've found nothing here to compare to it or where I have felt safe, or not suspicious of the doctrines; even in the staid and dead Baptist congregations.
Where is the truth in churches today? Where are the elect to find fellowship with other believers?
Anonymous
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