As a former charismatic, I would see having your reputation ruined in charismatic circles as a badge of honor, especially for the reason it’s being “ruined.” I see little loss in having a “bad name” in that movement.
3 weeks ago | 12
Hey pastor Mike, you don't know me or my situation but I have to say that what you are doing is saving my faith. I was dying after years of medical treatments and I was in New Age. Jesus found me right where I was in that sick bed via YouTube Shorts. A preacher who was excommunicated from the Amish was speaking of faith like a mustard seed and the fig tree. I cried out I didn't want to be like the fig tree and my knee relocated itself so loudly we were startled. My witness observed me get up from my sick bed and stand. My lungs were trying hard to keep up with my heart but for rhe first time in a long time I was able to get up from that bed. Since then we converted our hearts and minds fully to the Lord. We found your channel at the perfect time too! We started listening to Christians preaching on YouTube and some of those people were doing and saying things very familiar to those in New Age or occult. Your channel popped up at a time I'd normally skip because I had a tiktok attention span. Im so glad I was loading laundry 🙌 you taught me about the wolves that say they love Christ but are eyeing up the herd. Please dont give in. Your reward will be great, they'll have to watch you eat that. I am praying right now for the Lord to reward you in support for helping in saving me, one preacher saved my physically and you protected my spirit.
3 weeks ago | 2
I was hoping it be really nice to just have everything on Todd white like now because I have been wanting to like attend the school for the longest and now with everything. I changed my mind and I’m just like I don’t wanna go and waste my time if there’s gonna be so much stuff coming out Later on about Todd so I was wondering, are we able to get that information now like do a whole video of like how you did of Steven koko ? That be very needed and i’m like seeing how It can help so many people from using their last dollars to attend that school that would really help if a video like that came out with proof evidence detail witnesses?
2 weeks ago (edited) | 0
Mike, please go read 1 cor 4: 2-4 (NIV is what I read it in) I hope it encourages you
3 weeks ago | 0
It takes me a long time to watch these and process them well, I have two young daughters, it's just horrific to listen to what these predators can get away with under the facade of "successful" evangelism. I was watching yesterday and thought of the words "I desire mercy not sacrifice" (yes out of context) But we should not be sacrificing the innocent to protect a ministry, it confounds me when I hear people defend the horrors of men with "their" "results". God used their evil for good, the men did nothing in themselves in the end but pursue evil. IMHO
3 weeks ago | 0
Have you done an exposé on the Southern Baptist Convention? 🤔
3 weeks ago | 0
yep, the cultists are eating their own. Mike's no less a fraud than Koko.
3 weeks ago | 0
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3 weeks ago | 0
Mike Winger
I'm desperately hoping more people watch these videos exposing Cover-Up Culture. Many witnesses. Lots of evidence. And a network of Charismatic leaders who work behind the scenes to cover abuse and keep bad guys in ministry.
We sat with the victims and talked to them and now we want to vindicate them and expose this garbage. Even NOW there are many people still doing cover-up for Steve Koko. They are slandering me, the brave pastors who have taken a stand for victims, and worst of all they are slandering the women. It's like they have no play left in their book of tricks, in the face of all the evidence and testimony, other than to just slander us.
I know my reputation is being ruined in many Charismatic circles for this and I think it is totally worth it.
3 weeks ago | [YT] | 488