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Breaking News - The New Cult Group Movement - To Know About
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Warning: The Rise of Modern-Day Cult Christians
It is the responsibility of Lord's Glory Ministry to warn our Christian brothers and sisters of possible dangers and events that they should keep their eyes on. There are many new cult movements rising in our time—some are subtle and cloaked in benevolence, while others are gaining real power in political, social, and even religious institutions. This message is not a passing news bit, but a biblical warning about what is unfolding in our world and what could become more dangerous for the Church if we fail to remain spiritually alert. |
The New Cult Group Movement Video
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In recent years, researchers, law enforcement, and spiritual leaders have all raised concerns about the growth of manipulative and authoritarian groups that exhibit cult-like behaviors. According to a 2022 report from the International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA), the global spread of high-control groups has increased, especially those using online platforms to lure vulnerable individuals into radical belief systems. These are not limited to fringe ideologies—they include religious manipulations, false prophecy movements, “prosperity gospel” distortions, New Age syncretism, and political extremism disguised as divine revelation.
In 2023, the FBI and local police departments across the United States reported increased activity in extremist religious sects that isolate members, discourage outside influence (including family and churches), and demand unquestioning obedience to a charismatic leader. Some have even been linked to financial fraud, abuse, or violence. These behaviors follow patterns of deception that Scripture warns about: "For such men are false apostles, deceitful workmen, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ" (2 Corinthians 11:13).
One example of this trend is the rise of “New Apostolic Reformation” (NAR) movements that claim fresh revelations from God, assert prophetic authority over congregations, and often blur the line between biblical truth and personal vision. While not all who operate in the prophetic are false, believers must test the spirits as commanded in 1 John 4:1. Groups influenced by NAR and similar ideologies are growing in number and presence, particularly on social media and streaming platforms, where charismatic leaders preach emotion-driven messages while quietly drawing people away from scriptural accountability.
Moreover, some of these movements infiltrate churches with teachings that focus more on man’s will than God’s. They promote spiritual elitism, sow division in the Body, and create dependence on human leaders rather than on Jesus Christ. Jesus warned in Matthew 24:24 that “false christs and false prophets will appear and perform great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect.”
This warning is not meant to cause fear but to stir up discernment. The enemy is cunning and uses the appearance of truth to deceive. Satan disguises himself as an angel of light (2 Corinthians 11:14), and so do his servants.
We encourage every believer to:
In 2023, the FBI and local police departments across the United States reported increased activity in extremist religious sects that isolate members, discourage outside influence (including family and churches), and demand unquestioning obedience to a charismatic leader. Some have even been linked to financial fraud, abuse, or violence. These behaviors follow patterns of deception that Scripture warns about: "For such men are false apostles, deceitful workmen, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ" (2 Corinthians 11:13).
One example of this trend is the rise of “New Apostolic Reformation” (NAR) movements that claim fresh revelations from God, assert prophetic authority over congregations, and often blur the line between biblical truth and personal vision. While not all who operate in the prophetic are false, believers must test the spirits as commanded in 1 John 4:1. Groups influenced by NAR and similar ideologies are growing in number and presence, particularly on social media and streaming platforms, where charismatic leaders preach emotion-driven messages while quietly drawing people away from scriptural accountability.
Moreover, some of these movements infiltrate churches with teachings that focus more on man’s will than God’s. They promote spiritual elitism, sow division in the Body, and create dependence on human leaders rather than on Jesus Christ. Jesus warned in Matthew 24:24 that “false christs and false prophets will appear and perform great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect.”
This warning is not meant to cause fear but to stir up discernment. The enemy is cunning and uses the appearance of truth to deceive. Satan disguises himself as an angel of light (2 Corinthians 11:14), and so do his servants.
We encourage every believer to:
- Stay rooted in the unchanging truth of God’s Word.
- Examine all teachings and “new revelations” against Scripture.
- Be cautious of leaders who isolate, control, or exalt themselves.
- Remain in fellowship with sound, Christ-centered believers.
- Pray for discernment and spiritual clarity in these times.
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White Christian Nationalist Hate Groups On The Raise
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A Documentary On How White Christian Nationalism Is Threatening Our Democracy More than four years ago, the United States found itself at a crossroads. President-elect Donald Trump was asked to condemn and separate himself from white supremacist groups like the Proud Boys. His response—'Stand back and stand by'—was seen by many as a tacit endorsement. This moment marked a turning point, revealing the growing influence of white Christian nationalism in American politics and its threat to democracy. See Video: Trump's Response To Hate Groups
The Republican Party and Its Ties to Extremist Groups Visuals: Footage of Republican rallies, interviews with political analysts, and images of Proud Boys at political events. Narrator: "The Republican Party, once a broad coalition of conservatives, has increasingly aligned itself with far-right extremist groups. Organizations like the Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, and other white nationalist factions have found support within the party's base. These groups, often cloaked in the rhetoric of patriotism and Christian values, have been emboldened by political leaders who refuse to fully denounce their ideologies." Dr. Kathleen Belew, Historian: "The Republican Party's failure to unequivocally reject these groups has created a dangerous White Christian nationalism driving force in the party. |
Trump's Response To Hate Groups Video Hate Groups Infiltration In America Video |
Defining White Christian Nationalism
This documentary aims to educate, inspire, and mobilize viewers to confront the growing threat of white Christian nationalism and defend democracy in the United States. White Christian nationalism is an ideology that conflates whiteness, Christianity, and American identity. It asserts that the United States was founded as a Christian nation for white people and seeks to preserve this vision at all costs. Its adherents often view diversity, secularism, and progressive values as existential threats.
The Neo-Nazi Connection
The ties between white supremacy and neo-Nazism are well-documented. Many white nationalist groups draw inspiration from Adolf Hitler's ideology, promoting racial purity, anti-Semitism, and the use of violence to achieve their goals. The 'Unite the Right' rally in Charlottesville in 2017, where chants of 'Jews will not replace us' echoed through the streets, was a dark reminder of this connection."
The Threat to Democracy
White Christian nationalism poses a direct threat to democracy. Its proponents seek to undermine free and fair elections, suppress minority voices, and impose a theocratic vision of governance. The January 6th insurrection was a chilling example of how far they are willing to go to achieve their goals." Dr. Robert P. Jones, Public Religion Research Institute: "When you combine religious fervor with political power, the result is often authoritarianism. White Christian nationalism is not just a threat to marginalized communities; it's a threat to the very foundations of our democracy."
A Call to Action for Christians
Today's Christians have a moral obligation to stand against white Christian nationalism. The teachings of Jesus Christ—love, justice, and equality—are fundamentally incompatible with the ideology of hate and exclusion promoted by these groups. The fight against white Christian nationalism is not just a political battle; it's a moral one. By standing together—across race, religion, and ideology—we can protect our democracy and ensure that the United States remains a beacon of freedom and equality for all.
Lord's Glory Ministry Outreach Team
This documentary aims to educate, inspire, and mobilize viewers to confront the growing threat of white Christian nationalism and defend democracy in the United States. White Christian nationalism is an ideology that conflates whiteness, Christianity, and American identity. It asserts that the United States was founded as a Christian nation for white people and seeks to preserve this vision at all costs. Its adherents often view diversity, secularism, and progressive values as existential threats.
The Neo-Nazi Connection
The ties between white supremacy and neo-Nazism are well-documented. Many white nationalist groups draw inspiration from Adolf Hitler's ideology, promoting racial purity, anti-Semitism, and the use of violence to achieve their goals. The 'Unite the Right' rally in Charlottesville in 2017, where chants of 'Jews will not replace us' echoed through the streets, was a dark reminder of this connection."
The Threat to Democracy
White Christian nationalism poses a direct threat to democracy. Its proponents seek to undermine free and fair elections, suppress minority voices, and impose a theocratic vision of governance. The January 6th insurrection was a chilling example of how far they are willing to go to achieve their goals." Dr. Robert P. Jones, Public Religion Research Institute: "When you combine religious fervor with political power, the result is often authoritarianism. White Christian nationalism is not just a threat to marginalized communities; it's a threat to the very foundations of our democracy."
A Call to Action for Christians
Today's Christians have a moral obligation to stand against white Christian nationalism. The teachings of Jesus Christ—love, justice, and equality—are fundamentally incompatible with the ideology of hate and exclusion promoted by these groups. The fight against white Christian nationalism is not just a political battle; it's a moral one. By standing together—across race, religion, and ideology—we can protect our democracy and ensure that the United States remains a beacon of freedom and equality for all.
Lord's Glory Ministry Outreach Team