In view of the recent inquiries by Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, into the affairs of six churches that preach the Word of Faith, name it and claim it message, Fort Worth-based Kenneth Copeland Ministries has launched BelieversStandUnited.com.
According to a press release,the web site is designed to provide up-to-date information about and insight into the inquiry. In November 2007, Kenneth Copeland Ministries/Eagle Mountain International Church (KCM) and its founders, Kenneth and Gloria Copeland, along with five other churches, received letters of inquiry from Sen. Grassley's office.
4 comments:
Glad to see that Copeland has created a site to keep people up to date on the organizations progress with this investigtation. I was thrilled to see other Christian leaders across denominations coming together and getting behind Copeland.
I have to agree. It is GREAT to see that there are others besides Copeland that recognize the future implications the results of this investigations could have.
There is still no evidence of wrongdoing by any of these ministries. I think that Copeland should continue to stand his ground with the support he is gathering. He is not alone here, and there are plenty that have begun to see how huge the results of this situation could be...
I am no follower of Copeland's teachings, but I do see where he is coming from in this situation. Grassley is CERTAINLY out of control and off base in the details of his request. It leaves me wondering what he had planned up his sleeve next...
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