https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4g2FgAu1NYw
The enormously popular Hillsong Church proudly boasts that it believes in people and their ability to influence the world with good. It was founded by the telegenic and usually talkative Brian Houston. But he didn’t want anything to do with this story reported by Liz Hayes, and that’s because it’s about evil – the most un-Christian behaviour imaginable, and his own father, Frank Houston. He too was a high-profile church leader, one who used his position and influence to abuse children. One of his victims was Brett Sengstock, who because of Houston’s depravity has endured a life of misery, hiding in the shadows. But not any longer.
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i_scream_trucks ago
Man the only thing that comes close to Scientology is bloody televangelism. Hillsong are no less of a cult than Co$
notdivided ago
there was a cdan about a church being involved w/ trafficking, I always had a hunch it's related to the "nondenominational charismatic evangelicals" I know these charismatic christian churches like hillsong, bethel, and the vineyard and global awakenings have VERY far reach in terms of international "missionary trips." The charismatics I know have been to columbia, brazil, india, africa, puerto rico, costa rica, and other countries I can't even remember and not once or twice but dozens of times in the past few years to perform old style "come to the altar" healings that frankly seem to be hypnosis/mass hysteria. They ALWAYS visit schools and afterschool programs and orphanages to interact with children. They seem like good people with the best of intentions BUT I worry about the predators in their midst and that they could be facilitating a scheme they don't even realize they're participating in.