MIKE BICKEL JOINS DOOMSDAY PROPHET, JIM BAKKER, TO SELL END TIMES STUFF

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MIKE BICKEL JOINS DOOMSDAY PROPHET, 
JIM BAKKER, TO SELL END TIMES STUFF 
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

The End Times make for a good profit opportunity.

Jim Bakker is selling awful-tasting
survival food. John Hagee made a fortune from the failed prophecy of
Four Blood Moons. Jonathan Cahn has bounced back from his failed
Shemitah prophecy and is now onto other personal revelations.


Mike Bickel has just published a book about the End Times, and what
better place to sell it than on the charismatic false prophecy-hour
known as The Jim Bakker Show?
Bakker’s television enterprise, which is
financially supported by a multi-millionaire who actually owns all of
the Morningside property and who receives a cut of the financial
prosperity sown by religiously oriented preppers, has a simple
operation; use religion to scare the daylights out of people in regards
to the imminent apocalypse and then bring out survival supplies that
they can purchase to ride out that coming apocalyptic storm. The real
fraud comes from the way Bakker does it, which is to not “sell” the
survival supplies (because then the consumer and Bakker would have to
pay taxes on it), but to offer the survival supplies in exchange for a
“gift” to Jim Bakker’s ministry. In this scheme, Bakker’s survival
supplies can be offered more cheaply than other more legitimate survival
businesses, thereby low-balling the competition, while Bakker doesn’t
have to pay taxes on his profit for selling goods because it’s done
under the umbrella of his “ministry.” Apparently, Bickel wanted in on
the action.

Joining Bakker’s fear-mongering, profit-based false prophecy bazaar
was NAR prophet and pastor of the International House of Prayer
hyper-charismatic cult, Mike Bickel.  Bickel is the leader of the
International House of Prayer, which essentially grew out of a movement
started by a now largely-discredited and morally-disqualified group of
men known as the Kansas City Prophets. Bickel, who is a part of the New
Apostolic Reformation, regularly credits infamous false prophets like (sodomite and drunkard)
Paul Cain and Bob Jones, with inspiration for his own prophetic
ministry. Watching other charismatic false prophets exceed financial
goals and expectations by playing on End Times fears, Bickel has now
published God’s Answer to the Growing Crisis: A Bold Call to Action in the End Times. 

So, nevermind that Bakker’s ministry license was revoked by the
Assemblies of God and never restored. Nevermind that Bakker claims to
have been converted in jail, but is still abusing a ministry’s 501(c)3
status for personal profit (the very reason he went to prison in the
first place). Nevermind that Bakker’s “prison dream” is added onto
nearly every week, as new End Times survival supply schemes are
retroactively fitted in that supposed vision. Nevermind that Bakker
repeatedly claims to receive new visions about when God wants him to offer specials on survival pancakes.
Bakker is the go-to guy to shill End Times stuff, and Bickel is more
than willing to partner with who is perhaps the most notorious false
prophet alive to make an extra buck.


You can watch the clip of Mike Bickel partnering with Jim Bakker to sell End Times stuff below.

Please note that – as always – with “impressive” charismatic
prophecies, there is no record of this prophecy when it was given. The
supposed prophecy was only revealed retroactively. The crowd applauded wildly for a supposed prophecy which wasn’t revealed unto after these things came to pass.


Impressive. No. Really.

After telling these fanciful tales, they went on to sell Doomsday
supplies.
Convenient. Oh, and just a reminder, that Mike Bickel still
has the full support of hyper-charismatic prophet, Michael Brown.

The charismatic movement is desperately sick. Please pray that your
friends and family will walk away from charismaticism, and towards
Biblical Christianity.