With the news of Todd Bentley's separation from his wife the blog fallout has begun.
Michael Spencer (also known as the Internet Monk) offers rather a lot of advice for someone on the outside.
Peter Kirk avoids the issues to focus on prayer.
The Simple Pastor recalls a conversation we were having about the whole thing fading away - prescient, but not in the way we imagined.
A moving and honest letter from Charisma editor Lee Grady.
A bit of a 'told you so' from the heresy hunters - fairly predictable.
I remained fairly skeptical throughout the whole thing, but I sincerely hope I can avoid a 'told you so' or gloating or anything else removed from the gracious fruit of the Spirit. In the middle of this are young children experiencing one of the most painful experiences of childhood (I know - it happened to me) and countless needy people who threw their lot in with this in the hope of finding God. This all needs prayer - not covering up or gloating.
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