Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Posted by:
changedagain
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Date: March 08, 2020 06:00AM
kBOY wrote:
Projection makes perception. After seeing what she had done herself, she wanted to guarantee her position by undermining any competition that might utilize the same techniques she used.
I suspect she had her eyes set on John and the assets he had accumulated through the years.
A post from January of 2014 by Invisible, claiming John and Marilyn were married months before John told the fellowship they were "beginning" a relationship:
Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Posted by: Invisible ()
Date: January 11, 2014 05:05PM
John and Martha Stevens were divorced in October of 1980 .
Around March of 1981 John and Marilyn were privately and secretly married and a small reception was held secretly at one of the other houses John owned, where about 20 guests or so were invited to attend the reception..
We, the two of us were invited to attend their wedding reception, on the same day of the reception. When called by those holding the reception who were inviting us to attend, we were told not to tell any one that John & Marilyn had married or about the reception that was held.
We were personally surprised ourselves - to learn through this invitation to attend this reception that John and Marilyn had gotten married, earlier that day.
John and Marilyn were already secretly married - when John many months later announced from the pulpit, that he and Marilyn were considering, " beginning " a relationship with one another, and then John after some time, next announced that he and Marilyn had become engaged and then not too long after this, John lastly announced to the congregation the date that they were going to be married - inviting all of the members from all the churches to attend their wedding at the Church Of His Holy Presence in Anaheim.
John and Marilyn, were already married for many, many months - prior to the wedding ceremony held at the Church of His Holy Presence in Anaheim, Ca.
To me the real point here is - that people put on a show - in order to make you believe what they want you to think and believe.
Many years later, It crossed my mind that the reception " itself" could have been another show they were putting on -possibly putting on - for just a few of those, who were invited to the reception. Why would some one invite you to a reception without inviting you to the wedding? Why would people marry in secret and put on a show to make every one think - they were just getting married -- when they were already married?
In my opinion there are a few lessons to learn from this experience - and just one, of those lessons is - what you see taking place - may not always be - what is really taking place.