Monday, February 10, 2025

On the years when I was on radio, God warned me that the church people would do me great harm if I went out and had meetings for radio audience as I had been doing. And God told me, "Don't go until you see Exodus 15."

 Comments by Joan Boney:
 
At that time I was attending one of the faith movement churches outside of Dallas, Texas. 

The woman who ran our offices and also attended a faith movement church said to me, "Do you really think God would let them hurt you?"
 
I replied, "God let them kill John the Baptist."
 
She was very shocked, and said, "Oh!"
 
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Jesus said,  John 16
 
1  These things have I spoken unto you, that ye should not be offended.

2 They shall put you out of the synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service.

3 And these things will they do unto you, because they have not known the Father, nor ME.
 
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After God told me this warning, I cancelled all planned trips to speak to radio audiences in 1982 and stayed at my apartment in Texas.
 
God saved my life by giving me that instruction which was in a dream to me.
 
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The radio station manager in Seattle said to me:
 
"Joan ... you have many 'good' messages.  Just speak those messages.  If you continue speaking these judgment messages, I don't know what will happen to you.  We may have to put you off the air."
 
My reply: "George, if I don't speak the message I believe to be from God, then I don't have a message and I may as well be off the air." 
 
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1/2 of my radio stations, including Seattle, did put me off the air.
 
A few of the radio audience, 15 or so people, continued supporting me and the ministry which God had given me.  Today we have seven people in our church group who support the ministry.
 
We have plenty of money ... while radio was very expensive, the blog costs nothing. The blog started for us in 2012.  I terminated radio broadcasts in 1984.  Between those years, I continued to send messages by writing and cassette tape to former radio audience by US mail.
 
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