"An Ordinary Man" With Bishop Jim Wining
"Pea Patch," by "An Ordinary Man," host Jim WiningIn the video "Pea Patch," host Jim Wining uses the "pea patch" as a metaphor for an individual’s spiritual environment—such as a church or community group—and discusses the barriers that can restrict a person's faith walk. Jim identifies three specific types of obstacles often found within religious structures that he argues are counterproductive to a genuine relationship with God: * Human Restraints: Jim critiques legalistic traditions, such as strict dress codes and the tendency to judge or exclude individuals based on personal circumstances, like divorce. He specifically emphasizes that churches should be places of forgiveness and love rather than condemnation. * Man-Made Rules: He argues against imposing external conditions on a person's relationship with the Holy Spirit, such as requiring someone to speak in tongues, stating that this crosses a line and complicates a simple relationship with God. * "Stupid" Religious Procedures: Jim expresses his strong belief that individuals should seek forgiveness directly from God rather than through other human beings. He emphasizes that the gift of forgiveness comes from Jesus Christ. As the president of Acts Ministry, Jim advocates for a transdenominational approach centered on unity in Christ through the Holy Spirit. He encourages viewers to strip away rigid, superficial traditions and focus on the core tenets of faith: * Confessing sins to God and seeking repentance. * Accepting Jesus Christ as Savior. * Accepting the Bible as the Word of God. Jim also highlights four key ministry partners that embody these values: Dr. Paul Collins at the Church of the Harvest in Branson, MO; the "Changing Times" broadcast hosted by Lynn Morris and Dr. Mary Byrne; Crossroads Community Church in Weslaco, TX, led by pastors Tom and Sheila Schindler; and With All My Heart (WAM), a thrift store in Ozark, MO, run by Todd and Andrea Carter. Core Message: Cleansing Your "Pea Patch"A Focus on Unity and Simple Faith
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