WFF
Britishabbreviation
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TMZ reported that Mitchell suffered a heart attack in 2006 after winning his fifth WFF title.
From Fox News
And the reporting is so meticulous that a quarter of the way into the book, the reader reaches a “guilty” verdict on WFF.
From Washington Times
In rural Spindale, North Carolina, the charismatic Jane Whaley has built the Word of Faith Fellowship into a virtual kingdom, not just drawing followers to Sunday services but also extending the group’s influence overseas and to businesses run by WFF members.
From Washington Times
WFF also forged links to police and courts who tend to look benignly on the group’s practices, particularly “blasting,” shouting and pounding for hours on members perceived to have done wrong or had so much as an “unclean” thought.
From Washington Times
In Weiss and Mohr’s telling, WFF is a classic religious cult, drawing in the wounded of spirit, people questing for a new direction in life, others recovering from drugs or alcohol and seeking a new path, or those searching for unambiguous answers to life’s fundamental questions.
From Washington Times
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