why are charismatics so weird

Episode 119: Why Are Charismatics So Weird? What Jenn Johnson Has To Say About Jesus and Angels

Jenn Johnson is the president of Bethel Music. Jenn has made some bizarre claims before but today we will look at one of the most bizarre. You’ll never believe what she says Jesus has in His….armpits. Welcome to the latest installment in my ongoing series, “Why Are Charismatics So Weird?” ✅🎥➡️ Subscribe to the Justin…

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Episode 99: Why Are Charismatics So Weird? Throwing Babies Against Walls

Smith Wigglesworth was a British faith healer in the first half of the 20th century. He is revered by charismatics today as one of “God’s Generals.” Wigglesworth was known for punching and kicking sick people. Most disturbingly, he was said to have thrown a baby against a wall. ✅🎥➡️ Subscribe to the Justin Peters Ministries…

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Episode 92: Why Are Charismatics So Weird? The Theology and Antics of Michael Todd

Michael Todd is a rising star in the charismatic evangelical world. In today’s podcast, we will look at his antics, moralistic theology, and science.   ✅🎥➡️ Subscribe to the Justin Peters Ministries Odyseee Channel ✅🎥➡️ Subscribe to the Justin Peters Ministries YouTube Channel ✅🎧➡️ Subscribe to the Didaché Podcast ✅👍🏻➡️ Like Justin Peters Ministries on…

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Episode 63: Why Are Charismatics So Weird? Jesus Playing With Hair and Making Snowmen

This is the latest installment of my “Why Are Charismatics So Weird?” Series. In this program, you will not believe what former Bethel Pastor, Jenna Winston, said Jesus did in her bedroom. And we’ll also hear from Beth Moore. ==> Subscribe to the Justin Peters Ministries Odyseee Channel: https://odysee.com/@JustinPetersMinistries:2 ==> Subscribe to the Justin Peters…

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Episode 61: Why Are Charismatics So Weird? Toilet Transportation!

This is the latest installment on my “Why Are Charismatics So Weird?” series. Sid Roth had a guest on his program who claims he can translate – not languages – but translate from one geographical location to the next, as in a “Beam me up, Scotty” kind-of-a-way. I’ll play the clips and give a theological…

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