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Todd Bentley, Inc.

Article By Rick Heibert from here

“Todd Bentley, the infamous Canadian faith healer whose Lakeland, Florida revival collapsed last summer, appears to be sticking a toe into the Internet waters, seeing if it is safe for him to swim. I can report, though, that there is evidence that the evangelist may have decided to forsake working though a charity.

I guessed a few weeks ago in a post that Mr. Bentley would instead develop his private company, Sound of Fire Productions, as an outlet for his materials. Well, over the Christmas holidays, his ministry, Fresh Fire Ministries, closed its online bookstore. Also, the only materials that FFM is promoting on its website have nothing to do with Mr. Bentley at all. (Has Mr. Bentley been given his walking papers? I don’t know. Perhaps Fresh Fire is delaying the announcement in order not to cause a slump in donations.)

Meanwhile, over at the Sound of Fire Productions website, now Mr. Bentley is offering his later CDs and DVDs for sale, where he wasn’t before. Perhaps it is the last of his stock from the book tables at the revival.

I think that Mr. Bentley is setting up going private as a “Plan B”, and that he would prefer working through some sort of chairity. However, I do note that Oral Roberts, during his faith healing days in the 1950s and early 1960s, used a private company, Healing Waters, Inc., as a base for his work. Todd Bentley, as a company, would be workable. He could sell everything, as he does now, and demand an “appearance fee” up front for doing his work at a church. Having sat in his audience while Mr. Bentley talked up the blessing of giving to his work, I suspect that he would still receive what he calls “Pentecostal handshakes”, and still have people sticking money into his pockets as he talks, to get the particular blessing from God that he is speaking about at that moment. I saw this happen. He could get donations without having to issue receipts. So, perhaps he might prefer not having to answer to tax authorities at all.

Two more quick notes.

1.  There’s recent talk amongst Mr. Bentley’s Internet critics that the identitity of the “other woman”–the one whose affair with Mr. Bentley was the proximate cause of the end of the Florida revival–has been revealed. I won’t link to their commentary, in case they are fingering a wrong woman with the same first name, but it is easy enough to find. I do want to note that the alleged “authoritative source” that they are citing dates the affair from January of last year, well before the start of the revival. Mr. Bentley’s friends, however, have stated that it was pressures of the revival that led to the affair.

[Mr. Bentley's decision to relaunch his personal MySpace page allows him to neatly edit his history too, which he has done before. I recall that once he posted about his tattoos on his MySpace page, which led to a back-and-forth debate reagrding whether it was appropriate for a Christian to have tattoos. Mr. Bentley later elminiated all the criticism of his decision to get tattoos by deleting the post and pretending that it had never existed.]

2. There’s a new revival flavour-of-the-month, which is being led by Steve Gray out of Kansas City, and yes, has it’s own international TV hook-up. Mr. Bentley must be chagrined to see that this latest revival is seemingly being promoted as the “anti-Lakeland”. Reading between the lines of the linked article, you hear: “Oh no, we’re not flashy, unlike that tattooed guy’s revival. We are ’God honouring’, unlike, well… connect the dots for yourself”.

What may be of interest is that the author of the linked piece, Robert Ricciardelli, was one of the first critics of Mr. Bentley’s revival.  He was invited by Gray to come to Kansas City and assess his revival, leading to Mr. Ricciardelli’s thumbs-up.

However, I remember that Mr. Gray was the leader of the “Smithton Outpouring”, which was briefly of note in charismatic circles in 2001 and 2002, when revival hit a small community church in Smithton, Missouri. After events started to die down, Mr. Gray decided to move most of his church to Kansas City, the nearest big city, launching the World Revival Church there.

Not everyone moved away from Smithton, however. Several of the former members of Mr. Gray’s church are critical of the way he did things. Their website has morphed into the Charismatic Reform Journal, and many of their pseudonymous observations about the alleged flaws of the revival have been saved online. It’s a bracing critique, including speculations that the Smithton “revival” was “cooked up”, and that Mr.  Gray made and did not keep a promise to keep a church in Smithon for those who did not want to move. We do need to keep in mind that we are hearing here from one side in an acrimonious church split, but there’s certainly evidence to suspect that Mr. Gray is imperfect and that any “revival” he leads must be tested and weighed carefully.

I do hope and pray that Mr. Gray’s work proves to be good. That said, however, “caveat emptor” is clearly the order of the day here. Just because Mr. Gray does not have a shaved head and tattoos, or neglects to knee cancer victims in the stomach, as Mr. Bentley does, does not mean that Christians should not use discernment here as well. ” 

January 3, 2009 - Posted by endtimespropheticwords | Dave Bentley, False Prophets and Teachers, Fresh Fire ministries, News, Prophecy, Robert Ricciardelli, Smithton Outpouring, Sound of Fire Productions, Steve Gray, Steve and Kathy Gray, Todd Bentley, signs and wonders | , , , , | 6 Comments

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  1. I remember the Myspace Blogs on Tattoo’s. To answer the critics that what Todd was doing was alright, they threw up arguments about Dietary Laws of the Old Testament. Only too recieve several comments on the Dietary Laws and there use for today. Suddenly the whole article was re-written in Fresh Fire’s attempt to go Kosher.

    The Lifting Jesus up article about Lakeland kinda reminded me of the same propaganda. All about making Todd look right.

    Todd probably doesn’t give a stuff about the new “outpouring” he knows he can’t walk about Redding, California without Bill Johnsons mob chasing after him.

    Comment by Avshalom | January 3, 2009

  2. Therefore submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you. Draw near to God and He will draw near to you. Cleanse your hands, you sinners; and purify your hearts, you double-minded. Lament and mourn and weep! Let your laughter be turned to mourning and your joy to gloom. Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and He will lift you up. James 4:7-10

    Todd Bentley is only a symptom of a deeper problem many of God’s people have today – the lack of repentance!

    As believer we must do our part in every trial and tribulation including being strong in the Lord and in the power of His might, putting on the whole armor of God, submitting to God and resisting the devil until he flees from us. We need to draw near to God, and truly repent for our different sins as well as humbling ourselves in the sight of the Lord!

    Things in life don’t just happen by themselves or automatically. Each one has a great and important part to play in our lives and in those around us including seeking God’s first. The word of God tells us:

    Then the LORD said to me, “Backsliding Israel has shown herself more righteous than treacherous Judah. “Go and proclaim these words toward the north, and say: ‘Return, backsliding Israel,’ says the LORD; ‘I will not cause My anger to fall on you. For I am merciful,’ says the LORD; ‘I will not remain angry forever. Only acknowledge your iniquity, That you have transgressed against the LORD your God, And have scattered your charms To alien deities under every green tree, And you have not obeyed My voice,’ says the LORD. “Return, O backsliding children,” says the LORD; “for I am married to you. I will take you, one from a city and two from a family, and I will bring you to Zion. “And I will give you shepherds according to My heart, who will feed you with knowledge and understanding.- Jeremiah 3:11-15

    Israel had been “faithless.” They had “perverted their way” and “forgotten the LORD their God.” They had not obeyed God’s voice. As a result, their leaders had deceived them, they faced economic troubles, and they were experiencing countless problems. But God was eager to change their circumstances and bless them. He was “gracious” and would not look upon them in anger.

    God promised to give them shepherds after His own heart, who would feed them on knowledge and understanding. Instead of financial lack, they would experience abundance. They would not “walk anymore after the stubbornness of their evil heart” but would realize He had given them “a pleasant land, the most beautiful inheritance.”

    For these promises to be fulfilled, God required repentance. People needed to humble themselves before Him and confess their sins. And, as God repeated three times in this chapter, they needed to “return” . If God’s people returned, they would call Him “My Father” and not turn away. He would heal their faithlessness. They would see they had followed the wrong path and wrong leaders, and realize they could find salvation only in Him

    Comment by brad | January 4, 2009

  3. Thanks Brad, well spoken words, bless you..

    Comment by Lela | January 5, 2009

  4. Has anyone been to the Kansas City Revival? I would like to hear from someone who has experienced the “Revival”. I just can’t read blogs from someone who doesn’t have a 1st hand account of the “Revival” in Kansas City. I have seen it on DayStar. Wow! I have never seen anything like it. Who will go?

    Comment by Gabriel | February 2, 2009

  5. Gabriel

    There are some blogs on it here – look up the Steve Gray tab. It is from FALSE prophets and teachers.

    Comment by endtimespropheticwords | February 2, 2009


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