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kentathen
05-17-2018, 01:37 PM
Hey Guys, has anyone come across this website or the book associated with it?

http://assemblylife.com

I just stumbled upon it and started reading. Interesting. He seems to hold to most of the LC doctrines, even wanting to continue in "church life," while outside of the movement. Anyone know who the guy is or had fellowship with him before? Anyone relate to his experience or agree with his desire?

awareness
05-17-2018, 02:38 PM
Hey Guys, has anyone come across this website or the book associated with it?

http://assemblylife.com

I just stumbled upon it and started reading. Interesting. He seems to hold to most of the LC doctrines, even wanting to continue in "church life," while outside of the movement. Anyone know who the guy is or had fellowship with him before? Anyone relate to his experience or agree with his desire?
Thanks for that. I copied that book to my hard drive back in 2009, but it wasn't finished. I only had up to chap. 13. Now I've got the whole book.

From what I understand Titus Chu castigated him for having a church ministry.

Brother Ohio knows all about it. I suspect he'll post something about Myer before the day is over.

Thanks again ...
Harold

UntoHim
05-17-2018, 04:09 PM
Here is a whole thread dedicated to the book on the forum:
http://localchurchdiscussions.com/vBulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=45
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ZNPaaneah
05-17-2018, 05:44 PM
This book was written for them since they have more than likely heard that upon leaving “the Recovery” (that is, the Living Stream Ministry’s version of it), there is no place left to go except religious Babylon. Happily, the Holy Spirit is not confined by such edicts, which the following chapters will go on to demonstrate.

Ohio
05-17-2018, 08:52 PM
Hey Guys, has anyone come across this website or the book associated with it?

http://assemblylife.com

I just stumbled upon it and started reading. Interesting. He seems to hold to most of the LC doctrines, even wanting to continue in "church life," while outside of the movement. Anyone know who the guy is or had fellowship with him before? Anyone relate to his experience or agree with his desire?

I've known the author for years. I highly recommend this book or any of his others.

He also writes a weekly blog article on Bareknuckle.org and is a pastor at Grandview Christian Assembly near Columbus, Ohio.

kentathen
05-18-2018, 08:45 AM
Thanks everyone! I'll definitely check out the previous discussion.