Justin Todd
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Justin Todd
@BrotherTodd
Lover of Jesus, Husband, Father, Theologian. MDiv. Elder in the Global Methodist Church






















On Sunday Bill Johnson preached a message from Isaiah 60. Isaiah 60:1-3 NKJV Arise, shine; For your light has come! And the glory of the Lord is risen upon you. For behold, the darkness shall cover the earth, And deep darkness the people; But the Lord will arise over you, And His glory will be seen upon you. The Gentiles shall come to your light, And kings to the brightness of your rising. Here's Bethel's Arise & Build project, a 100 Million Dollar expansion project that they describe like this: This is more than a call. It’s a mandate for what is ahead. And so we build an apostolic center that will become a worldwide hub to help prepare the way for a global revival movement. This is more than a building. It’s participating with Heaven. And as we do, we build an enduring legacy for today’s revivalists and reformers, creating new momentum and preparing the way for generations to come. It must be so inconvenient, to stop a $100 Million Dollar fundraiser for a Concert Venue in Redding to address serious flaws in Bethel's leadership culture. No wonder Kris Vallotton is in Europe looking for some Kings. Honestly this page gives me serious Scientology vibes, just sayin'. 👇 bethel.com/arise-and-build





This was hilarious but there’s a deeper issue. The hilarious part is how easy it was to catch Sean Feucht lying to everyone in order to make himself look like a victim (like Jussie Smollett but MAGA). The deeper issue is… Sean Feucht, the famous worship leader with multiple ministries, friend of Shawn Bolz, lies a lot. Yesterday’s example of him lying about me and Julie was merely a convenient one. I quickly discovered it was not a message someone sent Sean but really a message that he sent himself, possibly because he knows I’m going to make a video about him outlining many lies and manipulations in his ministry. The issues I will uncover are serious. He even got a community note. But it doesn’t currently lay out all the reasons for it being fake. So, here’s a list. 1. Check marks indicate a sent message on WhatsApp, not a received one. Only senders see check marks on messages. 2. The praying hands, font, and timestamp are also from WhatsApp. 3. The color has been drained (see the praying hands which would normally have blue sleeves) likely as a way of hiding the green color inherent in a sent message. 4. The message is dumb, implying Sean Feucht wrote it. I have also attached a message I was recently “sent” warning me about Sean Feucht attacking me.





