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  1. Here is the way I see it. CES embraced the prophetic movement of CI and took it to far. About 10 years ago, we were at a Dallas CES meeting. Right in the middle of the meeting, Karen Ann jumped up and yelled, "We are the Jousha generation". John Lynn replied to us privately that she was a little nutty and off the wall. We all laughed. Yet later, this so called prophetess is the "voice of the Lord for CES leaders and followers". Wow, it really is unbelievable that this has happened but not surprising. I really believe people should stop supporting CES with gifts of money. What do they do to deserve God's peoples monies??? They spend much of their time writing letters to each other. What a joke. I'm sure the lawyers and accountants who work for CES love their salaries. And again, one cannot confront the leaders of CES because we are not spiritually mature enough. Well I say, take the dough away and let these people get back to the Word instead of silly dreams, visions and phony prophetic voices.
  2. CES started out with bible teachings. Once they started with Momentus and the Prophetic, they went too far. Another problem is they are not accountable to anyone but themselves. We did give money to the ministry but stopped because they would not say how much they personally kept for salaries. Of course John Lynn didn't take a salary but the minisry paid his expenses. Again, one of the problems is they don't take advise from anyone......they are always right. Sounds like organized religion to me.
  3. Yes, CES is in a mess. I suggest they all start over again. Get back to Bible research, teaching and fellowship with the people. Perhaps they all need jobs, without making money off the ministry. Teach the pure word and live it. Power, money and greed is not something to be desired. Let God take care of their need.
  4. The problem with CES has been you can't speak the truth in love to them unless it benefits them. They have misused personal prophecy. Prophecy is for exortation, edification, and comfort. Not to advise people to marry so and so or for personal guidance. They became puffed up. We need to seek God's Word for guidance, not some prophetess who is out in left field.
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