- Kerney Thomas
Kerney Thomas, Jr. (born
January 19 ,1956 ) is an Americantelevangelist . He is best known for his coined screaming of "GOD!!" or "NOW!!" while he is preaching on television.Ministry
Thomas is most known for his early morning appearances on
Black Entertainment Television . He makes regular appearances on theWord Network with other controversial ministers such asPeter Popoff andRobert Tilton . Thomas also hosts a radio show that airs weekdays on Houston's KWWJ 1360AM.Most of his teachings revolve around the ordering and use of "prayer handkerchiefs," "olive oil soap," and "personal prayer packages" as a guaranteed way to make a miracle manifest in someone's life. In fact, he claims that bathing in the "olive oil soap" can cure people of
AIDS ,cancer , and common aches and pains. Other miracles he claims have occurred through his ministry are the delivery of unexpected payments that appear for no reason and the resolve of marital troubles. [http://www.kerneythomas.org/test_main.html] . For example, one woman at a Thomas' crusade claimed that she desperately needed a job and a separation from her abusive husband. After calling Thomas, she claimed that 25 minutes later she received a job offer from a security company that she had not even applied at. Some time later, she received news that her husband had been unexpectedly "shipped back toEgypt ," and he could not return to the United States for 10 years. A video of a miracle crusade can be seen here [http://www.kerneythomas.org/videostream.html] .Thomas also proclaims himself to be a
prophet of God and encourages viewers of his broadcasts to send him money in exchange for miracles from God comparable toWord of Faith doctrine. He claims that the more money is sent to his ministry, the greater that person will be blessed. In fact, he encourages viewers to come to him first before their churchpastor because "In theOld Testament they (Israelites) didn't go to the pastor; they came to the prophet." He often quotes theBible scripture , which talks of the special miracles God allowed theApostle Paul to perform through the use of aprons and handkerchiefs. This scripture is used as the basis of his distribution of "Bible Red Blood of Jesus" prayer handkerchiefs. Thomas also uses airtime to ask for donations to his ministry for crusades toAfrica and many other places within theUnited States . Thomas also airs taped footage of himself claiming to heal people at "miracle crusades."He makes use of an extensive home mailing system in which he sends generic
form letter s to those who have called in to his automated phone system. Callers leave their name and mailing address and are sent a red prayer handkerchief. After twenty-four hours, callers are told to send the handkerchief back to Thomas with their name and phone number written on it, so it becomes a "point of contact."Like many other
Pentecostals , Thomas is a regular practitioner ofglossolalia . He often does this on his television program and screams and shouts in a high-pitched voice when answering calls from his "Miracle Prayer Line," where he invites people who are having medical, financial and family problems to call in. After the caller explains their problem and Thomas prays for them, some callers claim that they were healed instantaneously over the phone. Like Robert Tilton, Thomas' unusual preaching style has lent itself to variousflatulence -ridden parody videos on the internet.Prayer Handkerchief
Kerney Thomas can be seen holding and talking about the "Bible Red Blood of Jesus" prayer handkerchiefs on his television show. The following images are of both the handkerchief and the letters that accompany it.
Letters Received
External links
* [http://www.kerneythomas.org/ Kerney Thomas Ministries official website]
ee also
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List of United States televangelists
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