@TiffShuttleswor The hack to make this really work would be some napkins or parchment paper over the clothes iron that way you wouldn’t have about where the iron has been
The cancel culture surrounding the activation of miracles has caused many Pentecostal and charismatic denominations to shy away from divine healing. When you visit many Bible colleges and educational institutions meant to train ministers, the greatest obstacle is often doubt from the professors. I recall a time in the early 2000s when I was on staff at a church hosting Benny Hinn. I deeply admire Pastor Benny; some of my most significant miracles occurred through his ministry. He was there to promote a ministry center being built by the late evangelist T.L. Lowery. I sat in the meetings and witnessed the scoffing and utter disrespect from denominational leadership and professors at the local Christian university toward Pastor Benny. They were actively organizing protests against him.I’m not claiming Pastor Benny did everything perfectly—no human does. However, we are all vessels designed to carry the glory of God, and in that moment, Benny was holding God’s anointing and being used by the Holy Spirit. The contempt some people show toward the power of God is discouraging, especially among major Pentecostal denominational leadership. While some leaders are not at fault, there is a hidden force funding and promoting harmful actions within the church. We urgently need to clean house. I never imagined a Bible college could become a tool to discourage and filter out those who could be powerfully used by God. Most Bible colleges now are an indoctrination program for the left. I believe it can be shifted and changed, but people need to ask where the money is coming from and are their strings attached.
@drstevenbaker Great broadcast what vitamin K drops do you recommend to bring to the hospital? I’m trying to be one step ahead. Some of the vitamin K I have seen on the market has been mixed with other things.