"Prophetic" Jewelry? A Response to Bethel Fortune-Telling from Lindsay Davis
Bethel’s Theresa Dedmon, is promoting the jewelry company, “Crowning Jewels,” which claims to prophetically speak to woman (if they buy the jewelry)...
Theresa Dedmon is already known for selling “prophecy pants,” (no, really!). And “Destiny Cards.”
Lindsay Davis gives an excellent response to the selling of false “prophetic jewelry” in the following video:
Lindsay Davis was asked to leave the Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry in early 2019 after she began questioning the unbiblical teaching there.
We will be hearing more from Lindsay in the days ahead, as she will be contributing to The Messed Up Church!
Here is a link to Church Watch Central: Defecting from Bethel – updated to include Lindsay Davis’ document of rebuke to Bethel church leaders. There is a link on this site for the 39-page document she presented to Bethel.
Steven Kozar started The Messed Up Church; he is an artist (StevenKozar.com is his art website), musician, blogger, and stuff. He makes videos, too, on The Messed Up Church YouTube channel.