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Old 06-04-2007, 03:06 PM
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WHAT???????????????? Are we talking the same AM? You must have another dude! He's about souls, foolish about souls, lives, eats, sleeps souls! sheesh
The same Anthony Mangun in the UPC, Alexandria, VA.

Everyone needs to understand this is only my thoughts.

No need to get frustrated with me.

I was asked the question about AM.

I did not throw his name out there.....
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Old 06-04-2007, 03:07 PM
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To me...AM is the best preacher the UPC has. Not because he puts words together well, which he does, but because of his motives. There is not a greater soul winning preacher, IMO. I think that his passion for what and how he preaches is great. I do appreciate the ones that do not yell either. LH Hardwick, Bro. Goldsberry, etc. They are all great preachers.

I do think that there are alot of preachers that yell and Shockamoo and all the did was waist their voice and energy. I remember when I was a YP and was preaching that the "leaders" of that church told me I had to get wilder and louder. I never was monotone that I know of. I do not believe I was boring either. But I was told to get excited. I did, but I didn't Shockamoo.

Now on the point of prosperity by JF.....
I have watched him more than 100 times. He preaches prosperity, but not that God will make you rich. That is unbiblical. I have heard more messages about fasting, praying and reaching the lost than I have ever heard him preaching about money.

To say that he is preaching prosperity by itself, that is not true at all.
How about we just leave it not at context of their sermons.

I just do not enjoy their style.
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Old 06-04-2007, 03:15 PM
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The same Anthony Mangun in the UPC, Alexandria, VA.

Everyone needs to understand this is only my thoughts.

No need to get frustrated with me.

I was asked the question about AM.

I did not throw his name out there.....
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How about we just leave it not at context of their sermons.

I just do not enjoy their style.
AM is from LA not VA.

The context is important to the message though. I understand what you are saying though. There are people that I enjoy what they are saying not how they say it. There was a guy that I heard a few weeks ago. He preached ok, kept repeating everything though. The thing was that the harder he preached the more he sounded like Kermit the Frog. I kept waiting for him to say, "Piggy you must be baptized."

There are definately people I do not enjoy their style. AM happens to be one of my favs, but that is because I feel the passion of it. IMO.
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Old 06-04-2007, 03:48 PM
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Here's my opinion, since everyone else has thiers.
It's the foolishness of preaching thats saves. If a man gets excited and hyped, (as someone else here so elequently put it) then so be it. If someone gets saved by the foolish babblings of a preacher, then what difference does it make how he presents it? I personally don't care how someone presents thier sermon as long as someone gets saved. BTW, I enjoy preachers like Anthony Mangun and Jeff Arnold, my favorite Apostolic preacher is Norman Wagner.
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Old 06-04-2007, 03:51 PM
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Here's my opinion, since everyone else has thiers.
It's the foolishness of preaching thats saves. If a man gets excited and hyped, (as someone else here so elequently put it) then so be it. If someone gets saved by the foolish babblings of a preacher, then what difference does it make how he presents it? I personally don't care how someone presents thier sermon as long as someone gets saved. BTW, I enjoy preachers like Anthony Mangun and Jeff Arnold, my favorite Apostolic preacher is Norman Wagner.
The preaching of the cross is considered "foolish" to the unbeliever. To the believer, it is the power of God.
This has absolutely NOTHING to do with presentation!!!!
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Old 06-04-2007, 03:58 PM
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By the way great message by Bro Hardwick Sunday, huh? I saw it online. It was great. Do you know how many received the HG?
I did think it was a great Pentecost Sunday message. I don't know how many recevied the Holy Spirit baptism but at the 10:30 am service there were probably 15 people or more in the altar.
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Old 06-04-2007, 04:00 PM
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The preaching of the cross is considered "foolish" to the unbeliever. To the believer, it is the power of God.
This has absolutely NOTHING to do with presentation!!!!
Oh Berk, thanks for the correction. What would I have ever done without you? It sounded good so I used that analogy........okay?
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Old 06-04-2007, 04:04 PM
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Oh Berk, thanks for the correction. What would I have ever done without you? It sounded good so I used that analogy........okay?
You didn't use an analogy. You took the scripture out of context.
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Old 06-04-2007, 04:11 PM
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I enjoy more for the thinking than how many ways a man can preach prosperity and revival..

Sorry Neckstadt; I definately would not classify AM as a prosperity preacher.
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Old 06-04-2007, 04:24 PM
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You didn't use an analogy. You took the scripture out of context.
Actually I didn't. The point was: to the one who is hearing the sermon, and he becomes saved, it doesn't matter how ones style is as long as he gets saved. Do not read into what I'm saying Berk!
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