“Gregg Berhalter was two seconds away from everybody calling for his head. Gregg Berhalter may be a good coach at a certain level. He’s not THE coach for the USMNT at this level. Not the coach to lead the USMNT to the World Cup in 2026."
- @herculezg 😮
My great granddad took his disabled son to a “healer” like this in the 60’s. Same result, paid money he didn’t have and left with the same son. My nana said it was the only time she saw him cry. All he said was “he just wanted my money” These healers are evil false teachers
Was scrolling through some old pictures and found this one I took at a Benny Hinn conference. This young man was able-bodied until he hit a tree while skiing. Pictured with him is his mother and the personal care attendant just behind. His mother told me that she brought her son there believing God would heal him.
As is the standard at his crusades, Hinn takes up the offering right before the "healing" starts. This is by design, of course. The bigger miracle you need, the bigger monetary seed you had better sow. She obviously needed quite the miracle. I watched her as she put a check in the offering plate.
When it was all over, she left pushing her son out to the car. No healing. But at least Benny went home with her money - and that, of course, of everyone else there.
Jude aptly describes false teachers as "caring only for themselves" (vs. 12).
Anyone endorsing him shares in his sin and is in eternal peril.
Was scrolling through some old pictures and found this one I took at a Benny Hinn conference. This young man was able-bodied until he hit a tree while skiing. Pictured with him is his mother and the personal care attendant just behind. His mother told me that she brought her son there believing God would heal him.
As is the standard at his crusades, Hinn takes up the offering right before the "healing" starts. This is by design, of course. The bigger miracle you need, the bigger monetary seed you had better sow. She obviously needed quite the miracle. I watched her as she put a check in the offering plate.
When it was all over, she left pushing her son out to the car. No healing. But at least Benny went home with her money - and that, of course, of everyone else there.
Jude aptly describes false teachers as "caring only for themselves" (vs. 12).
Anyone endorsing him shares in his sin and is in eternal peril.
@brayden5nelson @DriftVT I misread this as you thinking that Michael Jackson’s prime was in the great depression and I almost deleted your phone number
Y’all are so soft. It’s a perfect hit. I mean chefs kiss. If it happens between the whistles and it’s on a ball carrier there’s no such thing as a dirty hit. High, low, with a baseball bat. Between the whistles the defenders job is to inflict pain
@brayden5nelson And then threw a priceless jewel into the ocean. She was 90 years old, if she didn’t want it someone could’ve changed their life with that. Not to mention Jack could’ve fit on the door. Up there with Jenny from Forrest Gump in all time villains