
Elijah Stevens
Has a background in philosophy, psychology, apologetics, and science and religion. He went through three years of Bethel School of Supernatural Mastery (BSSM).
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Dec 6, 2020 • 1h 2min
Is Bethel Apart of The New Apostolic Reformation
Elijah Stevens, who has a background in philosophy, psychology, and spent three years at Bethel's Supernatural Mastery program, delves into the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR). They examine its implications for Bethel, discussing doctrines, church authority, and the roles of modern apostles. The conversation highlights misconceptions and critiques within NAR teachings, emphasizing the necessity of grounding practices in scripture. Highlights also include lively banter about controversial topics, urging listeners to engage critically with their faith.

Dec 6, 2020 • 1h 17min
Glory Clouds and Grave Sucking?: Questions for Bethel Leadership
Elijah Stevens, a Bethel Church attendee and supernatural theology instructor, dives into the church's controversial practices. He clarifies misconceptions about grave soaking and tarot card use. Stevens discusses remarkable manifestations like glory clouds and gold dust, encouraging discernment between authentic spiritual experiences and potential deceptions. The conversation navigates the intersection of New Age beliefs and traditional Christianity, urging respectful dialogue and theological understanding amidst the complexities.

Dec 6, 2020 • 59min
Responding to Bethel Objections
Elijah Stevens, a film director and educator at Bethel, dives into the intriguing world of supernatural beliefs and critical thought. He tackles widespread objections to Bethel's teachings, shedding light on the dual nature of Christ and how it influences theological discourse. The discussion covers healing miracles, contrasting New and Old Testament perspectives, and the significance of spoken words in faith. Stevens also critiques the prosperity gospel while advocating for a compassionate approach to suffering and healing.