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Moew of a new DRIFT The Shepherding Movement (sometimes called the “Discipleship Movement”) was an influential and controversial movement within some British, Australian and American charismatic churches. It emerged in the 1970s and early 1980s. The doctrine of the movement emphasized the “one another” passages of the New Testament, and the mentoring relationship described in the Second Epistle to Timothy.
It began when four well-known Charismatic teachers, Bob Mumford, Derek Prince, Charles Simpson, and Don Basham, along with Ern Baxter and John Poole, “formed the organization that would be ‘the center of one of the most violent controversies (i.e., the Discipleship/Shepherding controversy) in Protestant charismatic history,’ Christian Growth Ministries (CGM), headquartered in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
I stopped going to a church like so, that I was a member of since the 80’s. They stopped Wednesday night service and Sunday School. For Sunday school they have coffee and donut hour, social club. But, they have lost 90% of the church.
Varnel Watson
OK here we go Nelson Banuchi Daniel J Hesse this is the new draft trend promoted last week in Orlando – what say ye?
Daniel J Hesse
New draft?
Varnel Watson
Moew of a new DRIFT The Shepherding Movement (sometimes called the “Discipleship Movement”) was an influential and controversial movement within some British, Australian and American charismatic churches. It emerged in the 1970s and early 1980s. The doctrine of the movement emphasized the “one another” passages of the New Testament, and the mentoring relationship described in the Second Epistle to Timothy.
It began when four well-known Charismatic teachers, Bob Mumford, Derek Prince, Charles Simpson, and Don Basham, along with Ern Baxter and John Poole, “formed the organization that would be ‘the center of one of the most violent controversies (i.e., the Discipleship/Shepherding controversy) in Protestant charismatic history,’ Christian Growth Ministries (CGM), headquartered in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
Varnel Watson
Daniel J Hesse consider what BOB said
I stopped going to a church like so, that I was a member of since the 80’s. They stopped Wednesday night service and Sunday School. For Sunday school they have coffee and donut hour, social club. But, they have lost 90% of the church.
Nelson Banuchi
Troy Day maybe the donuts and coffee didn’t taste good?
Varnel Watson
Nelson Banuchi I dont know but they SURE bring the church up
Charles Page
Tim Hill strongly advocates a NAR agenda with his “Jeremiah Generations”
Charles Page
What common denominator does Tim Hill and Paula White have? T. L. Lowery
Davidking Manelli
Good matter
Varnel Watson
are you SICK OF MEGA CHURCHES WITH MINI SUBSTANCE? http://www.pentecostaltheology.com/starving-jesus-sick-of-mega-churches-with-mini-substance/