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A Shared Deception: The Lies We Believed

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What if one day you began to question and research some of the things you witnessed as a Christian? As a result, your research proved irrefutable evidence that you had been practicing another religion in the name of God. What if the source of power behind your charismatic gifts of prophecy, healing, and dream interpretation attributed to the Holy Spirit proved to be another spirit all together? Who could you turn to if everyone you knew believed the same as you? A former seer-prophet and healing rooms minister shares her experiences and quest for spiritual truth and spiritual freedom. Journey with the author as she exposes the false teachings found deep within the false prophetic and healing movements coveted by much of the Christian church today.

129 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 29, 2019

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M'Kayla Kelly

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M'Kayla takes a loving interest in learning, research, and writing. She has a passion for cooking, experimenting with flavors and developing recipes - especially Mexican food. A lover of the book of Revelation from a young age, she is often found studying and reading about biblical end-times events. Known for her compassionate manner, she often encourages those around her, and has a heartfelt desire to see others find the love and forgiveness of the Most High God through His Son, Jesus Christ.

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January 9, 2020
A very interesting, first-person account of someone who unknowingly traveled into the New Age - while believing that she was following Christianity. Her deceptive journey seems to have started with Cindy Jacobs but she does not examine Jacob's teaching in the book and I wish she had done that as Jacob's is a very influential teacher within Christianity.
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