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John invites Kim to share her story about her experience with YWAM (Youth With A Mission), opening a conversation that navigates between admiration for the group's mission work and criticism of its internal dynamics. As they reflect on Kim's time with the organization, the discussion reveals concerns about spiritual manipulation, emotional suppression, and a culture of fear that often mirrors the psychological control seen in high-control groups. John draws parallels to his own background, offering a layered perspective on how theological systems and institutional structures can distort spiritual life.
Throughout their exchange, they explore the broader implications of missionary training, inter-group politics, and the uneasy entanglements between influential Christian leaders and questionable figures. They highlight how good intentions can be overshadowed by unhealthy leadership models, lack of preparation, and covert forms of coercion. The conversation closes with Kim's reflections on what she wishes she had known at the beginning of her journey, offering a sober and thoughtful conclusion to a candid and revealing dialogue.
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Weaponized Religion: From Christian Identity to the NAR:
Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735160962
Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DCGGZX3K
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- Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/branham
- Visit the website: https://william-branham.org
By William Branham Historical ResearchJohn invites Kim to share her story about her experience with YWAM (Youth With A Mission), opening a conversation that navigates between admiration for the group's mission work and criticism of its internal dynamics. As they reflect on Kim's time with the organization, the discussion reveals concerns about spiritual manipulation, emotional suppression, and a culture of fear that often mirrors the psychological control seen in high-control groups. John draws parallels to his own background, offering a layered perspective on how theological systems and institutional structures can distort spiritual life.
Throughout their exchange, they explore the broader implications of missionary training, inter-group politics, and the uneasy entanglements between influential Christian leaders and questionable figures. They highlight how good intentions can be overshadowed by unhealthy leadership models, lack of preparation, and covert forms of coercion. The conversation closes with Kim's reflections on what she wishes she had known at the beginning of her journey, offering a sober and thoughtful conclusion to a candid and revealing dialogue.
______________________
Weaponized Religion: From Christian Identity to the NAR:
Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735160962
Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DCGGZX3K
______________________
- Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/branham
- Visit the website: https://william-branham.org