Anonymous ID: ee3632 July 6, 2020, 11:51 a.m. No.9875771   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5782 >>5833 >>5867 >>5973 >>6030 >>6103 >>6201 >>6329

Guise get this out, spread this on social media and PRAY that AWMI Andrew Ministries prevails:

 

Everyone is against Andrew Wommack Ministries and Charis

trying to make sure they cannot hold the Summer Family Bible Conference

 

PRAY THAT AWMI IS VICTORIOUS IN THIS AS IT IS FOR ALL OUR FREEDOMS

 

MONDAY, JULY 6, 2020

POLITICS / RELIGION

 

Wommack Ministries threatens lawsuit over AG's shutdown order

 

POSTED BY PAM ZUBECK ON MON, JUL 6, 2020 AT 9:55 AM

 

https://www.csindy.com/TheWire/archives/2020/07/06/wommack-ministries-threatens-lawsuit-over-ags-shutdown-order/

 

Andrew Wommack Ministries has taken legal action to fight a July 2 cease and desist order issued by the Colorado Attorney General's Office ordering a shutdown of its summer Family Bible Conference.

 

It's at least the second time in Colorado that a church has taken legal action against restrictions imposed by the state to protect against the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. The other involved a church in the Weld County town of Ault, 9News reported.

 

Wommack Ministries of Woodland Park, which runs programs throughout the year, including large conferences that draw thousands of people, issued a release saying:

 

The Colorado State Attorney General’s office contacted Andrew Wommack Ministries on July 2, 2020, directing organizers to cease and desist all activities that did not comply with Executive Order D 2020 091 and the Eighth Updated Public Health Order 20-208 Safer at Home and In the Vast, Great Outdoors Requirements and the Teller County variance, issued May 23.

 

On June 26, 2020, Andrew Wommack and his executive team met with Teller County and Woodland Park public health and law enforcement officials to review and discuss the hosting of a safe and large faith-based gathering. As a result, the ministry submitted an updated plan, to which the county offered further recommendations that was acceptable to the ministry.

 

Ministry officials were surprised when they received a cease and desist order from the state while in the midst of working closely with Teller County Public Health on revising the event proposal.

 

Ministry founder Andrew Wommack stated, “We want to protect everyone from getting sick, but this is a violation of our constitutional right to peaceably assemble. We feel like we have already gone to great lengths to do what we can do to comply, short of telling people they can’t attend.”

 

The ministry has retained Liberty Counsel, a national non-profit litigation, education, and public policy organization with an emphasis on First Amendment and other Constitutional rights, to represent us in this matter.

Anonymous ID: ee3632 July 6, 2020, 11:52 a.m. No.9875782   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5867

>>9875771

Liberty Counsel sent a letter to the Colorado Attorney General overviewing the exemplary efforts undertaken by Andrew Wommack Ministries to protect the health and safety of attendees and also pointed out the fact that Gov. Polis permitted thousands of people to gather in mass protests to exercise their First Amendment rights. The letter also raised the First Amendment right to assemble and worship, and described a recent federal court ruling that struck down the executive orders in New York that limited houses of worship attendance. Like in Colorado, the Governor of New York and the Mayor of New York City permitted thousands of people to gather in mass protests. The court found this discriminatory treatment unconstitutional.

The Southern Poverty Law Center describes Liberty Counsel as advocating against LGBTQ rights, abortion rights and other constitutionally upheld rights. It's founder is a former dean of Liberty University, which brought students back to campus in March and saw an outbreak of COVID-19.

 

The Southern Poverty Law Center describes Liberty Counsel as advocating against LGBTQ rights, abortion rights and other constitutionally upheld rights. It's founder is a former dean of Liberty University, which brought students back to campus in March and saw an outbreak of COVID-19.

We've asked the ministry how many people have been attending the family conferences and whether it's still under way or has been suspended and will circle back if we hear something.

 

We've also asked the Attorney General's Office for a comment, as well as the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. We'll update if and when we receive responses. But the AG's Office has issued cease and desist orders previously to businesses who refused to comply with public health orders regarding COVID-19.

 

Tags: Andrew Wommack Ministries, Teller County, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Colorado Attorney General's Office, Sen. Dennis Hisey, Congressman Doug Lamborn, COVID-19, coronavirus,

 

Images:

Andrew Wommack speaks at a September 14, 2019, In God We Trust rally that featured several politicians

State Sen. Dennis Hisey was among the politicians who spoke at Wommack's rally in September. Congressman Doug Lamborn appeared via video. Both are Republicans.

Anonymous ID: ee3632 July 6, 2020, noon No.9875833   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5867 >>5973

>>9875771

 

This ministry and it's free teachings have helped to shape my faith tremendously since 2002.

I was age 32.

I did not even know what Amen meant.

At the time I just was seeking GOD.

Rally did not know Jesus YET.

Today looking back, I believe The Lord directed me to this ministry and free cassettes, now available online.

At the time, I listened to many of the teaching on CASSETTES that I requested three a week.

I still have them, about 50-60 tapes.

Now they are online for free. Hundreds.

The teaching are really eye opening and straight for the bible and really make you THINK.

I highly recommend this ministry and you can listen and watch from your home.

 

https://www.awmi.net/video/

https://www.awmi.net/audio/audio-teachings/

https://www.awmi.net/video/tv-archives/

https://www.awmi.net/audio/podcasts/

 

Andrew Wommack

 

It all began March 23, 1968

Andrew was born again at just eight years old. Although he avoided the rebellious phase often associated with adolescence, he believed that through his own righteousness, he could develop a relationship with the Lord. But then, on March 23, 1968, everything changed. Andrew realized that he had fallen into the bondage of legalism and self-righteousness, much like the Pharisees whom Jesus rebuked. Expecting the wrath of God to fall on him, Andrew was surprised to feel God’s presence flood him with love instead. “God’s love consumed me,” he says. “When I was at my worst, God’s love was the strongest.” This encounter forever changed the way he saw God and put Andrew on a path to change the way others saw Him. However, shortly after, he was drafted into the Army and shipped to Vietnam. Despite how difficult and dangerous things were on the front lines, God used that time to ground Andrew in His Word, and he returned to America stronger in his walk than ever.

 

Andrew submitted to the call of God to be a teacher of the Word. He and Jamie were married in 1972, and together they began teaching Bible studies. Over the next six years, they would pastor three small churches and complete their family with two sons, Joshua and Jonathan Peter.

 

A picture of Young Andrew Wommack

Andrew’s high school graduation picture from 1967. Andrew believed that by his own righteousness and good works, he could develop his relationship with the Lord.

 

https://www.awmi.net/about-us/ministry-history/

Anonymous ID: ee3632 July 6, 2020, 12:04 p.m. No.9875867   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6100

>>9875771

>>9875782

 

>>9875833

continued:

 

In 1976, Andrew broadcast his first Gospel Truth radio program on a little country-and-western station in Childress, Texas. By 1980, Andrew and Jamie had moved their ministry to the Colorado Springs area. Their vision had become even clearer: to teach the truth of the Gospel to the body of Christ throughout the United States and the world, with special emphasis on God’s unconditional love and the balance between grace and faith. They were fulfilling that vision by traveling to speaking engagements, producing radio broadcasts, and distributing audio cassette tapes, which were provided at no cost to those who could not afford them. But God had much more in store for their ministry.

 

 

 

 

This ministry and it's free teachings have helped to shape my faith tremendously since 2002.

I was age 32.

I did not even know what Amen meant.

At the time I just was seeking GOD.

Rally did not know Jesus YET.

Today looking back, I believe The Lord directed me to this ministry and free cassettes, now available online.

At the time, I listened to many of the teaching on CASSETTES that I requested three a week.

I still have them, about 50-60 tapes.

Now they are online for free. Hundreds.

The teaching are really eye opening and straight for the bible and really make you THINK.

I highly recommend this ministry and you can listen and watch from your home.

 

https://www.awmi.net/video/

https://www.awmi.net/audio/audio-teachings/

https://www.awmi.net/video/tv-archives/

https://www.awmi.net/audio/podcasts/

 

Andrew Wommack

 

It all began March 23, 1968

Andrew was born again at just eight years old. Although he avoided the rebellious phase often associated with adolescence, he believed that through his own righteousness, he could develop a relationship with the Lord. But then, on March 23, 1968, everything changed. Andrew realized that he had fallen into the bondage of legalism and self-righteousness, much like the Pharisees whom Jesus rebuked. Expecting the wrath of God to fall on him, Andrew was surprised to feel God’s presence flood him with love instead. “God’s love consumed me,” he says. “When I was at my worst, God’s love was the strongest.” This encounter forever changed the way he saw God and put Andrew on a path to change the way others saw Him. However, shortly after, he was drafted into the Army and shipped to Vietnam. Despite how difficult and dangerous things were on the front lines, God used that time to ground Andrew in His Word, and he returned to America stronger in his walk than ever.

 

Andrew submitted to the call of God to be a teacher of the Word. He and Jamie were married in 1972, and together they began teaching Bible studies. Over the next six years, they would pastor three small churches and complete their family with two sons, Joshua and Jonathan Peter.

 

A picture of Young Andrew Wommack

Andrew’s high school graduation picture from 1967. Andrew believed that by his own righteousness and good works, he could develop his relationship with the Lord.

 

https://www.awmi.net/about-us/ministry-history/

Anonymous ID: ee3632 July 6, 2020, 12:16 p.m. No.9875973   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6064

>>9875771

 

PRAY THAT AWMI IS VICTORIOUS IN THIS AS IT IS FOR ALL OUR FREEDOMS

Andrew Wommack Ministries has taken legal action to fight a July 2 cease and desist order issued by the Colorado Attorney General's Office ordering a shutdown of its summer Family Bible Conference.

 

This ministry and it's free teachings have helped to shape my faith tremendously since 2002.

I was age 32.

I did not even know what Amen meant.

At the time I just was seeking GOD.

Really did not know Jesus YET.

Today looking back, I believe The Lord directed me to this ministry and free cassettes, now available online.

At the time, I listened to many of the teaching on CASSETTES that I requested three a week.

I still have them, about 50-60 tapes.

Now they are online for free. Hundreds.

The teaching are really eye opening and straight from the bible and really make you THINK. without RELIGION

I highly recommend this ministry and you can listen and watch from your home.

 

MY FAITH IN JESUS IS CANNOT BE MOVED

This ministry and resource/teachings helped me when I was just a babe in Christ to have a sure foundation

 

The Power of Hope

https://www.awmi.net/audio/audio-teachings/?teaching=the-power-of-hope

 

https://www.awmi.net/video/

https://www.awmi.net/audio/audio-teachings/

https://www.awmi.net/video/tv-archives/

https://www.awmi.net/audio/podcasts/

 

Ministry History

 

It all began March 23, 1968

Andrew was born again at just eight years old. Although he avoided the rebellious phase often associated with adolescence, he believed that through his own righteousness, he could develop a relationship with the Lord. But then, on March 23, 1968, everything changed. Andrew realized that he had fallen into the bondage of legalism and self-righteousness, much like the Pharisees whom Jesus rebuked. Expecting the wrath of God to fall on him, Andrew was surprised to feel God’s presence flood him with love instead. “God’s love consumed me,” he says. “When I was at my worst, God’s love was the strongest.” This encounter forever changed the way he saw God and put Andrew on a path to change the way others saw Him. However, shortly after, he was drafted into the Army and shipped to Vietnam. Despite how difficult and dangerous things were on the front lines, God used that time to ground Andrew in His Word, and he returned to America stronger in his walk than ever.

 

Andrew submitted to the call of God to be a teacher of the Word. He and Jamie were married in 1972, and together they began teaching Bible studies. Over the next six years, they would pastor three small churches and complete their family with two sons, Joshua and Jonathan Peter.

 

In 1976, Andrew broadcast his first Gospel Truth radio program on a little country-and-western station in Childress, Texas. By 1980, Andrew and Jamie had moved their ministry to the Colorado Springs area. Their vision had become even clearer: to teach the truth of the Gospel to the body of Christ throughout the United States and the world, with special emphasis on God’s unconditional love and the balance between grace and faith. They were fulfilling that vision by traveling to speaking engagements, producing radio broadcasts, and distributing audio cassette tapes, which were provided at no cost to those who could not afford them. But God had much more in store for their ministry.

 

 

A picture of Young Andrew Wommack

Andrew’s high school graduation picture from 1967. Andrew believed that by his own righteousness and good works, he could develop his relationship with the Lord.

 

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=andrew+woammack&atb=v225-4rk&iax=images&ia=images

 

https://www.awmi.net/about-us/ministry-history/

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