I nosed around through the links and didn't smell any Wierwilleisms. I found it disappointing when I followed the "How to be saved" link, and it just pointed out various teachings I should listen to. No direct info on how to be saved. Not even any clues or hints.
seems that Dayna Lutz is a Baptist but in her first article mentioned a "wayist" which she thought was refering to TWI. More likely, the person was a Taoist, an ancient Chinese religion and not a member of The Way International.
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Steve Lortz
I nosed around through the links and didn't smell any Wierwilleisms. I found it disappointing when I followed the "How to be saved" link, and it just pointed out various teachings I should listen to. No direct info on how to be saved. Not even any clues or hints.
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Thomas Loy Bumgarner
seems that Dayna Lutz is a Baptist but in her first article mentioned a "wayist" which she thought was refering to TWI. More likely, the person was a Taoist, an ancient Chinese religion and not a member of The Way International.
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cheranne
Thanks. Strange she mentioned TWI?
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