My intention in sharing this is to encourage open dialogue about these matters and ensure that individuals are making informed decisions about their spiritual and personal well-being.
I would like to bring to your attention an experience I recently had involving a church leader.
I met an Apostle from a non-denominational church named Kevin Duhart. Recently, my niece was engaged this past Saturday in San Antonio, Texas. This was my first occasion to meet her boyfriend's family and members of The Rock Church, San Antonio, TX.
I am concerned about Apostle Kevin Duhart's involvement in family matters, especially considering he has only known my niece for approximately six months. It appears that he has become engaged in issues that are personal and private, which I believe is inappropriate for someone in his position. It is important to remember that, according to biblical principles, an Apostle should respect personal boundaries and avoid interference in family dynamics without proper context or relationship.
I am also concerned that this involvement may be influencing my niece's perception of her family, potentially leading to misunderstandings or disrespect. It is troubling to see a leader inserting himself into situations where his understanding is limited.
Furthermore, I have observed some patterns in non-denominational churches where vulnerable individuals find themselves susceptible to external influences. I am concerned that my niece's recent changes may not be entirely positive.
I question whether the teachings being promoted align with the core principles of the Bible, and I have concerns about how resources are being used within the church. It appears that some practices may resemble cult-like dynamics, which warrants careful consideration.
I am curious as to the motivations behind a parent, attempting to cause division between a mother and her daughter. I acknowledge that my niece is currently stationed alone in San Antonio without family support due to her military service. However, it is inappropriate and unacceptable to overstep boundaries and assume the role of my niece's mother.Hope Williams, I find this behavior deeply concerning. I understand that you have male children, and perhaps your intentions stem from a desire for a daughter; nevertheless, insinuating that my niece should see you as her maternal figure is entirely inappropriate and uncalled for.
Furthermore, involving my niece in activities that exclude her biological mother is inappropriate and raises questions about the values being modeled. Does this align with Biblical teachings? Hope Williams, how can you justify such actions? You present yourself as righteous and as a child of God, yet these actions seem contrary to those principles. Does the Bible support one woman influencing or molding another woman's daughter in this manner?
I am concerned that this church may be fostering a cult-like environment. Regarding Apostle Kevin Duhart, I believe his actions are misguided. To publicly preach about family and love while engaging in actions that fracture a family is troubling. Shame on both of you, Apostle Kevin Duhart and Hope Williams. I trust that, in time, God will address these matters. As an Apostle and a mother, I pray that God will guide and correct these behaviors swiftly read more