Pastor Mick Fleming - The God Cast Interview

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024
  • This is the story of Pastor Mick Fleming can be heard. A innocent life shattered by a sexual assault and grief leading to a life of crime and drug addiction that took Pastor Mick to the very brink. He story of recovery is deeply inspiring and he now ministers to some of the most vulnerable in Burnley. His story is also deeply traumatic and should be watched with caution.

Комментарии • 16

  • @VeteranHedonist
    @VeteranHedonist 2 года назад +2

    I've heard that testimony lots of times and it changes every time. I've seen you both on telly when you break down into tears. You won't get an Oscar for your acting.

  • @markreilly52
    @markreilly52 10 месяцев назад

    We all need heroes like Pastor Mick.

  • @nicolamarter8587
    @nicolamarter8587 2 года назад

    Wow, what an amazing man with an amazing testimony. The church desperately needs more people like you, who can connect with those who have no hope, you radiate the love of Jesus. God bless you Mick.

  • @TerencePalmer
    @TerencePalmer 2 года назад

    This Pastor and his ministry in Burnley are typical of a community that desperately needs a remote spirit release group to intervene and prevent immediate suicides. Then they need ongoing therapy from practitioners who can help keep them safe from dark forces. Pastor Mick Fleming is fighting a battle against dark forces without knowing that there are powerful spirit guides who only need someone to ask them to help. Who will tell him?

  • @grayintheuk8021
    @grayintheuk8021 2 года назад +2

    While it's a very good thing to help people, I just wish it could be done without the supernatural part. Honestly we don't need the god part to feed and care for people. Makes you wonder why the god lets the children starve and have problems. People are the only ones that help other people. Religious trauma is a terrible thing and I know. help the people but do it without the dog collar and the dogma that comes with that fancy dress. Keep looking after the people and stay well Mick.

    • @VeteranHedonist
      @VeteranHedonist 2 года назад +2

      Mick likes to be on camera doing good things. They're doing a great job but filming someone who's in such a state isn't good. Integrity is lost. They've become a huge organisation over night. Lots of the staff are paid, with someone doing the books. The church doesn't have to pay tax either. There's a lot of discrepancies in this organisation. I'm not taking anything away from what the 'followers ' of this quickly growing sect. The people behind the scenes, not on camera are the real heroes. I've seen him doing excercisms on the vulnerable and then telling them God has saved them and God works through him. Next thing they're all working there, wearing big wooden crosses round their necks and falling into the mindset really quickly. The tears he sheds are never shed either. That's why he wears glasses, so nobody can see he's not crying. He doesn't have to wear a dog collar, because he's a minister and not a vicar or a priest. It's just on show for status. Something is afoot. I don't know what it is, but something doesn't sit right with me. I'm going to get lots of abuse now from the 'Christians' , or whatever they call this sect. If nobody speaks out with uncomfortable questions though, who will?

    • @grayintheuk8021
      @grayintheuk8021 2 года назад +1

      ​@@VeteranHedonist I would agree that much is for the media.
      You can feed people without this con man converted act.
      I understand that being 'so bad' and now with a Jesus you are 'so good' really hits home with christians but look in that book and you can read a different message of not making such a media show. Yes feed and help people but honestly only people do this.
      Don't pretend there is a god when we have absolutely no 'good' evidence for the claims of the supernatural.
      If we could stop childhood indoctrination by the religiously minded on their children it would be dead in a few generations. It's why we have religions by geography.
      I always think it's amazing that people just happen to be born into the correct country for their god(s).
      I also think a god that 'supposedly' clicked his fingers and bingo a universe full of trillions of stars and planets, just gave us a book!!
      We don't know who wrote that book and have no originals. It's copied and translated and the big 'what the flip' moment comes when you realise that the written word is such a poor was to communicate this 'oh so vital' message.
      It is exactly why we have 'officially' over 1000 different denominations of Christianity alone.
      We have good scientific evidence for a natural world and evolution and nothing for a flood with two people at the top and a talking serpent/donkey.
      Why is such a powerful deity deleted by iron chariots?
      This book, if read fully, makes no sense. There is errors and contractions.
      We need christian apologetics to 'attempt' to gloss of these massive problems.
      A perfect book would not need that.
      Why in 2022 are there instructions in the bible for slavery and for a young 'virgin' woman (sexist book written by men for men) who is raped to marry her rapist after the perpetrator buys the woman from her dad for 50 silver shekels? Women in the bible are really no more than property.
      I mean what the heck is that utter vile rubbish about?
      How can this be justified because that is what the book actually says.
      Maybe the Christians should prove the god first before being so quick to think that 'their' god works in mysterious ways.

    • @chubbydaz6007
      @chubbydaz6007 Год назад +1

      @@VeteranHedonist bang on he's a fraud and con man

    • @El_Paracleto
      @El_Paracleto Год назад

      @@VeteranHedonist I've met Mick in person, he's the genuine article, one of the most genuine Christians i have had the privilege to meet...please stop trying to name something which is good, as bad...I don't know you, but you sound very cynical, possibly from your life experiences, which is understandable, though i am praying for you...Mick doesn't force anyone to accept prayer or become a Christian, but he is a conduit to that if people ask for such...Regarding him wearing the shades, i believe he has a medical condition with his eyes, although shades do look cool on a follower of God, lol...You mention Christianity as a 'cult', with the presumption that Mick is the 'cult leader', as if he's manipulating and scamming vulnerable people for money and/or power....Nothing could be further from the truth...Genuine Christians don't do good works for God expecting a reward in Heaven, or to avoid being sent to Hell, they know where they're going as they have God's spirit (The Holy Spirit) living inside their hearts...Neither do they do it for personal power, wealth or status in this world and if they do they're not following Christ properly, they help people out of love for God, nothing more, nothing less...Have a good day si...Pop into CoTs, you may be pleasantly surprised...

    • @El_Paracleto
      @El_Paracleto Год назад

      @grayintheuk8021 Hi, i hear what you say, but it isn't God who lets people starve and have problems, (you need to know and understand the nature of God to fully understand this) there is more than enough food and money in this world to look after everybody, to a decent level, but human decisions make that not the case, so human decisions is what causes the problems...Where are the secular statutory services to help people with problems? They're under financed by government, for sum reason, and in my experience, there is little proper help for people with mental health issues or drug and alcohol issues (they're both drugs at the end of the day, as is nicotine, but they're kept separate for some mystifying reason, lol)...Have a good day sir...