A spirit of deception has taken over

Apostle Dr. Steve and Pastor Dr. Michelle Lyston.

Global evangelist warns Christians to follow sound doctrine

 By: Nadine Wilson-Harris

 The daughter of former American televangelist R.W. Schambach has issued a warning to Christians to align themselves with Biblical teachings and sound doctrine, as a wave of deception has overtaken those living in the US and other parts of the world.

“There has come confusion into the body of Christ, and there are those that think they are teaching faith, when really they are teaching witchcraft. There are those that think they are teaching a gospel of love, but really what they are teaching is a gospel of compromise,” said Donna Schambach, a global evangelist.

“The atheists are getting into the public square and into the universities, and even those that have been raised up in church, the enemy has done an outstanding job of calling them back into the world, and many of them have simply backslidden; so we have a tall order,” she told recent graduates of the Restoration World Outreach Ministries Incorporated (RWOMI) Christian University, which was started by Apostle Dr. Steve and Pastor Dr. Michelle Lyston.


Donna Schambach

Schambach was the commencement speaker at the graduation, which saw students from Jamaica, Canada, and the United States partaking in the final exercise to complete their studies at the RWOMI School of the Prophets. Their studies had provided them with the necessary teachings to understand their calling in the five-fold ministry.

Schambach cautioned the students, as well as the  university’s academic and administrative staff who were in attendance at Saturday’s graduation, that the devil will try to do everything to prevent them from fulfilling their calling.

“This is the greatest time in history; this is the time that is before the coming of the Lord, and if there was ever any call to expediency, if ever there was a call to determination, if there was a call to withstand in the midst of trouble and trial, that call is today,” she said.

“You have got to be like a farmer; you are constantly planting seed, tilling the soil, it is hard work. You are not going to see the harvest every day; you may not see a harvest every week, but if you keep up the hard work and sow the seed and till the soil and look after that seed and keep on watering, every season, there will be a harvest,” Schambach advised.

The global evangelist has been equipping generations of Christian leaders through her ministry, which began in New York City in 1983. She has travelled to over 40 countries to encourage pastors and leaders and to plan mass evangelism outreaches. Her father was known for hosting large tent crusades across America, where many were healed from physical ailments and set free from addictions that held them captive. He died on January 17, 2012.

Documenting some of her own struggles in ministry, including the destruction of the administrative offices in February of this year and the subsequent fracturing of one of her legs, which required surgery, Schambach encouraged the graduates to remain steadfast in times of trouble.

You are going to feel like the enemy is winning, but don’t get overwhelmed, because you need to be grounded in the spirit that God has given you, and it’s a spirit of power; it is a spirit of love and it is a sound mind,” she said.

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