NTR – Doug Perry Interview – The Poor and Needy


[audio: https://conspiracyclothes.com/nowheretorun/audio/NTR_Doug_Perry.mp3]
This is an interview with Doug Perry from Fellowship of the Martyrs.
It starts out with a testimony about Dougs life and ministry and then we get in to helping the down and out, what does the bible say about it, what does it mean to us.

Show notes
http://www.fellowshipofthemartyrs.com/
http://www.libertydisasterrelief.com/
http://thechurchofliberty.com/

10 thoughts on “NTR – Doug Perry Interview – The Poor and Needy”

  1. It was a good interview. Is all of his stuff scriptural though? He has a lot of different stuff on his youtube page. Lot of controversy about his FOTM. I don’t know what to make of it.

  2. I’m listening to this interview for the second time Chris, and does Doug know the scriptures! How can anyone find fault in this man? If he is faking it – which I do not believe for a second – then he would have to be one of the greatest deceivers of all time! True Christianity is only for the toughest and the bravest! God bless you Chris, – and of course Doug Perry! I am so thankful for your life Chris and all that you are doing out there to help Christians see through Satan’s deceit, and especially for helping youngsters see through the terrible deceit of Peter Joseph and his Zeitgeist movement!

  3. i think earth evolved because over the period since the foundation of earth when it was a burning clump of magma in space to now when human civilisation begins to repair their mistakes. earth’s centre has been cooling off to the spot were the earlh mantle is beginning to grow into the crust of the globe that we view now. when more core evaporates earth’s mantle develops in size making the planet heavier so making the ocean bottom or under crust bigger which separates the continents.

  4. I haven’t still managed to feel comfortable about this man. I listened to the podcast, and I listened to the links you provided “debunking” the accusations.

    I don’t think the videos replied to anything. They just spouted a bunch of personal opinions on liars and the like. He’s sounding similar to those he is saying quote scriptures for their own use, sadly. Having been brought up in the church and a missionary family possibly helps his grasp of scripture, but does not do anything to give me a good feeling about him.

    I have been praying for discernment, but until I feel comfortable with my own convictions about him, I will not give further opinions.

    I appreciate your podcast, and have been listening to older ones on an iTunes download (hence the late addition to the comments). While I listen and appreciate those I have thus far heard, for whatever reason, this one did not sit well.

    He sounds very “full of himself”, and, while I understand testimonies are about telling your own story, for whatever reason, this one did not seem to be tell it to honor God, but to bring glory to himself. I hope I’m wrong, but maybe not.

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