“The Lord’s Recovery”/”Local Church Movement”. Thoughts? Experiences?
Question by Bauer523: “The Lord’s Recovery”/”Local church movement”. Thoughts? Experiences?
A very different sect of Christianity that follows Witness Lee’s teachings. Some call them a cult. They are also known as “Christians on Campus” at many colleges. Anyone have any experience with this group they would like to share?
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Answer by Persian Melon…
Nope !
Answer by JudiBug
In my opinion, this does have a cult ring to it. For one thing they’ve adopted their own terms or phrases and to me those phrases ring rather empty. I am of the firm conviction that there is nothing that can beat the word of God as is. You can’t better on it.
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