Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Posted by: changedagain ()
Date: December 31, 2018 04:52AM

Cloudwatcher Wrote:
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> Ohman? Wrote:
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> > JRS = John Robert Stevens AKA: Brother Stevens,
> > John
>
>
> Actually, he was Bob Stevens back in the
> day--people outside the fellowship knew him by
> that name--he was kind famous in a
> sense--notorious actually.

Bob Stevens(B.S.)? I wonder why he didn't stick with that.
It seems suitable ;)



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Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Posted by: Amos ()
Date: December 31, 2018 05:23AM

changedagain Wrote:
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> puddington Wrote:
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> > Kboy & Changed, I get a check on it.
> >
> > Besides, it’s nearly impossible to find Chevy
> > Vegas anymore. : )
>
> Yeah, I guess they went the way of the This Weeks.
> Perhaps a true remnant of Vega enthusiasts will
> see if they can convince GM to give the model
> another try. After all, it did get off to a
> promising start:
> Wikipedia:
> The Vega received praise and awards at its
> introduction, including 1971 Motor Trend Car of
> the Year.

> But then:
> the car became widely known for a range of
> problems related to its engineering, reliability,
> safety, propensity to rust, and engine
> durability.

> Note: the radio in the one I owned did work for a
> while, for which I am grateful. By far my biggest
> complaint was that when I shifted gears, the car
> sounded like a jet attempting take-off...at less
> than 30 mph. It was a nuisance not only to me, but
> the community at large.
>
> p.s. sorry for taking this discussion on such a
> tangent. I have no intent to be a wild gourd. From
> this this point forward I am determined to stay
> focused and in the flow. I don't want to risk
> being set out of this forum...and losing my Cult
> Education Institute covering.

I am stumbled that anyone would dare make such general statements about Chevrolet. My thumbs are out judging the Nephilim influence.

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Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Posted by: VKocsis ()
Date: December 31, 2018 05:40AM

Hi Lone. Sorry for the reply delay. I wasn’t born during those beginning times, but “cheep” is laying out some of the groundwork. They all traded members between one another; shared doctrines; used the same type of abuses and merged a lot of their members. As I understand it, Grier was a key connection in that collective. It would be great for the day any of them told us younger generations the full truth of their connections, but the funnel flows to Alaska, where the main players stay in control as of today. There are around 22 compounds globally that we have been able to track. While they have cunningly “dissected” and have even verbally claimed to not be connected they publicize their convention schedules and the connections are all right there!

[bowensmill.org]

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Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Posted by: changedagain ()
Date: December 31, 2018 05:51AM

Amos Wrote:
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> changedagain Wrote:
> -------------------------------------------------------
> > puddington Wrote:
> >
> -------------------------------------------------------
> > > Kboy & Changed, I get a check on it.
> > >
> > > Besides, it’s nearly impossible to find Chevy
> > > Vegas anymore. : )
> >
> > Yeah, I guess they went the way of the This
> Weeks.
> > Perhaps a true remnant of Vega enthusiasts will
> > see if they can convince GM to give the model
> > another try. After all, it did get off to a
> > promising start:
> > Wikipedia:
> > The Vega received praise and awards at its
> > introduction, including 1971 Motor Trend Car of
> > the Year.

> > But then:
> > the car became widely known for a range of
> > problems related to its engineering,
> reliability,
> > safety, propensity to rust, and engine
> > durability.

> > Note: the radio in the one I owned did work for
> a
> > while, for which I am grateful. By far my
> biggest
> > complaint was that when I shifted gears, the
> car
> > sounded like a jet attempting take-off...at
> less
> > than 30 mph. It was a nuisance not only to me,
> but
> > the community at large.
> >
> > p.s. sorry for taking this discussion on such a
> > tangent. I have no intent to be a wild gourd.
> From
> > this this point forward I am determined to stay
> > focused and in the flow. I don't want to risk
> > being set out of this forum...and losing my
> Cult
> > Education Institute covering.
>
> I am stumbled that anyone would dare make such
> general statements about Chevrolet. My thumbs are
> out judging the Nephilim influence.

I'm not embarrassed to admit that I grieved about it all day, eventually going to bed sobbing. The Nephilim spirit has caused so much hurt. In fact, I'm actually considering starting another discussion group devoted to this topic:
"The Walk, The Nephilim Spirit and Endless Assault"

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Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Posted by: puddington ()
Date: December 31, 2018 06:56AM

Amos,

“My heart is grieved”

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Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Date: December 31, 2018 07:15AM

changedagain

> I'm not embarrassed to admit that I grieved about
> it all day, eventually going to bed sobbing. The
> Nephilim spirit has caused so much hurt. In fact,
> I'm actually considering starting another
> discussion group devoted to this topic:
> "The Walk, The Nephilim Spirit and Endless
> Assault"

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Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Date: December 31, 2018 07:20AM

pressingonbyHisgrace Wrote:
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> changedagain
>
> > I'm not embarrassed to admit that I grieved
> about
> > it all day, eventually going to bed sobbing.
> The
> > Nephilim spirit has caused so much hurt. In
> fact,
> > I'm actually considering starting another
> > discussion group devoted to this topic:
> > "The Walk, The Nephilim Spirit and Endless
> > Assault"

I think you should, changed, it had a way of slaying the innocent sheep, not to mention the effect on Martha. I remember someone telling me a heartbreaking episode out of San Diego, where a young person was so distressed by the Nephspirit, that they would wake people up in the middle of the night saying, "I'm the Nephilim".

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Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Posted by: changedagain ()
Date: December 31, 2018 08:03AM

pressingonbyHisgrace Wrote:
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> > changedagain
> >
> > > I'm not embarrassed to admit that I grieved
> > about
> > > it all day, eventually going to bed sobbing.
> > The
> > > Nephilim spirit has caused so much hurt. In
> > fact,
> > > I'm actually considering starting another
> > > discussion group devoted to this topic:
> > > "The Walk, The Nephilim Spirit and Endless
> > > Assault"
>
> I think you should, changed, it had a way of
> slaying the innocent sheep, not to mention the
> effect on Martha. I remember someone telling me a
> heartbreaking episode out of San Diego, where a
> young person was so distressed by the Nephspirit,
> that they would wake people up in the middle of
> the night saying, "I'm the Nephilim".

Yeah, I make light of it with my humor, but I know how devastatingly effective the b*llshit emanating from the pulpit was on people's psyches. I recall a special service in Redlands called by Gary where he revealed to those not in the know (like me) the identity of the nephilim...the one we were praying against night and day. We were supposedly not out to kill the person, just the spirit that moved through this person, but that distinction quickly fell by the wayside in the feverish intensity of the judgement declarations. I recall one person going to the pulpit during a local service, and delivering this short and brutal prophesy: "Death to Martha Stevens!"
What a nightmare.
Basically, it was just JRS turning the fellowship against his wife, characterizing her as Satan incarnate...so he could divorce her and marry Marilyn. At least that seemed (in retrospect) to be the motivation.

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Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Date: December 31, 2018 08:04AM

'If they carry me out of here feet first, it wasn't a word from the Lord'-JRS

Sorry, just a having a spew kind of day.

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Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Posted by: changedagain ()
Date: December 31, 2018 08:14AM

pressingonbyHisgrace Wrote:
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> 'If they carry me out of here feet first, it
> wasn't a word from the Lord'-JRS
>
> Sorry, just a having a spew kind of day.

No worries. You've earned the right to have spew kind of days. I'm sympathetic (oops..bad word) to people who endured this cult. They get lots of leeway.

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