Cory McClellan, a 13-year World Mission Society Church of God former member shares about her abusive and traumatic experiences inside the church and why she left.
]]>In this investigative exposé of a Korean church branded as a ‘cult’, award-winning journalist Harry Robinson goes toe-to-toe with the World Mission Society Church of God; a religion that believes an elderly woman living in South Korea is God on Earth. It’s a documentary that hurdles the elusiveness of the group, avoiding fetishising the ‘cult’ and, instead, seeks out and gives voices to the countless survivors who were indoctrinated into the church – all whilst the WMSCOG watch from the shadows.
A HARRY ROBINSON Documentary Cinematographer – MADELINE JAMES Cinematographer – ADAM DICKINSON Executive Producer – CHRIS CHOHAN Music sourced with permission from Megatrax With thanks to the JOURNALISM DEPARTMENT at the UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD
]]>Anthony J Forte, a 10.5-year former member of the World Mission Society Church of God (WMSCOG) shares his story.
]]>Jordan, Michele, Kelsey and Peter Skolnik, Esq. (Michele Colón’s attorney) discuss the World Mission Society Church Of God cult group and answer questions live.
]]>Michele Colón tells her side of the story of her legal battles with the World Mission Society Church Of God.
]]>The World Mission Society Church Of God is a South Korean based cult group that makes great boasts about being the “one true church” who alone has the truth of God and can teach the right way of salvation. Not very surprisingly, this is nearly the exact same claim that basically every other Christian-based cult makes. The WMSCOG asserts that their deceased leader “Ahnsahnghong” is the second coming of Christ in the flesh who restored the way to eternal life through the Passover. Another central doctrine for them is their doctrine about “God the Mother.” They believe that a South Korean, elderly woman named Zhang Gil Jah is a second female deity who they refer to as Mother God or Jerusalem Mother. According to WMSCOG doctrine, one must have faith in Mother God in order to be saved. With a little critical thinking, analyzing of the WMSCOG doctrines, and an honest and responsible examination of the biblical text, it can be decisively shown that the WMSCOG is nothing more than a high-control, high-demand cult group that will likely only bring you and your family emotional, spiritual, relational and financial pain and devastation.
]]>The World Mission Society Church Of God is a South Korean based cult group that makes great boasts about being the “one true church” who alone has the truth of God and can teach the right way of salvation. Not very surprisingly, this is nearly the exact same claim that basically every other Christian-based cult makes. The WMSCOG asserts that their deceased leader “Ahnsahnghong” is the second coming of Christ in the flesh who restored the way to eternal life through the Passover. Another central doctrine for them is their doctrine about “God the Mother.” They believe that a South Korean, elderly woman named Zhang Gil Jah is a second female deity who they refer to as Mother God or Jerusalem Mother. According to WMSCOG doctrine, one must have faith in Mother God in order to be saved. With a little critical thinking, analyzing of the WMSCOG doctrines, and an honest and responsible examination of the biblical text, it can be decisively shown that the WMSCOG is nothing more than a high-control, high-demand cult group that will likely only bring you and your family emotional, spiritual, relational and financial pain and devastation.
]]>Former World Mission Society Church Of God member Berdine talks with Jordan and shares her experience in the WMSCOG and why she ultimately left and now understands this group to be a high-demand, high-control cult.
]]>Jordan talks with Krissy, a World Mission Society Church Of God former member. She shares about her experience inside the WMSCOG, why she left and also talks about her process of healing.
]]>Around 4 years ago I had my first in-person conversation/debate with a member of the World Mission Society Church Of God. That member was Edgar. That conversation showed me how deeply deceptive this group’s ideologies and doctrines were and it motivated me to seek to understand them and learn how to respond/refute their arguments, in hopes that I could help people escape. It was because of that conversation that I ultimately began making response videos to the WMSCOG on this YouTube channel, and so to now have him on the channel, doing an interview and helping me to counteract this group is very significant.
Edgar was a passionate, devoted member of the World Mission Society Church Of God (WMSCOG) for 11 years. In this video he talks about why he left the WMSCOG and the many issues that he now sees with this cult group.
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