AIDING THOSE SPIRITUALLY ABUSED BY WORLDWIDE CHURCH OF GOD, PHILADELPHIA CHURCH OF GOD AND ALL OFFSHOOTS
A web site called Exit & Support Network is starting its 33 year of warning people about the controlling, tyrannical, “churches” associated with the former Worldwide Church of God. Founded and controled by Herbert W. Armstrong. The offshoots (daughters) of that group have been controlling people, breaking up families, and ruining lives for decades.
The worst of the worst is a group called the Philadelphia Church of God (PCG) headquartered in Edmond Ok.
The PCG run by the delusional, power hungry false prophet, Gerald Flurry and now his son Steven Flurry.
As you read of all the broken families, ruined lives and deaths, remember that MOST people don’t write letters. So you are seeing the TIP OF THE ICEBERG.
From the web site....
MIKE’S ENLIGHTENMENT PAGE
Former Members of Philadelphia Church of God
Former Members of Philadelphia Church of God
For readers of the Philadelphia Trumpet and all survivors of PCG
These pages offer hope, support, understanding and freedom from a system of bondage for all those who have had their personal lives affected by PCG.
If you’re not yet a member:
Is PCG God’s only true Church? Or is there spiritual abuse and financial exploitation awaiting as a result of one’s involvement? Is Gerald Flurry really That Prophet? (and KING)
My greatest hope is that my children will one day reach out to me again.
If my son Nathan Moffett in Edmond, Oklahoma, and my daughter Elise Moffett Salinas in San Antonio, Texas were not involved with the Philadelphia Church of God (PCG), I would likely never speak publicly about this group. I would still pray for those who have been hurt, but my focus would remain private.
What compels me to speak is not anger — it is love for my children and concern for families who have experienced similar separation. Policies that discourage or prevent normal family contact have caused deep pain, not only to me, but to many others. I believe families should not be divided, and that love, communication, and reconciliation should always be encouraged.
Because of this, I plan to continue raising awareness about the impact these practices have on families. My goal is not to attack individuals, but to bring attention to the human cost of separation and to encourage open discussion. I hope that by sharing my experience, others may better understand how deeply these situations affect parents, children, and loved ones.
My door, my heart, and my love remain open to my children — always.
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