
When A Church Cannot Survive Without Its Leader
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John and Bob examine why central figures in high-control religious movements often feel compelled to return after public scandal, and why their followers may feel an equally powerful need to bring them back. Using Mike Bickle, IHOPKC, William Branham, Kansas City Fellowship, and broader charismatic leadership patterns as points of comparison, they discuss trauma, mythology, reputation, resources, spiritual authority, and the emotional dependency that can form around a dominant leader.
The conversation explores how religious language can mask ordinary human dysfunction, how victims can become cast as villains when they threaten a group's founding story, and why true Christian restoration must be separated from reinstatement to leadership. John and Bob also reflect on the business side of ministry, donor guilt, institutional survival, and the difference between repentance, restoration, and returning to power.
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Weaponized Religion: From Christian Identity to the NAR:
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Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DCGGZX3K
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