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With the untimely suicide of David Baker, I had hoped Dave Hyles' "restoration" ministry would fade away. Unfortunately, like cockroaches, they found a new home. Greg Neal's church in Jacksonville, Florida is now the sponsoring church. Remember Greg and his hidden video cameras? Yep, same guy. Well, birds of a feather and all. Warn your friends.20250105_172908.png
 
Yes, warn your friends, and note the name change from Fallen In Grace to Galatians 61. His new Galatians 61 web site is up, but with almost no info. In this 11 minute Facebook video, Dave shares his vision for the ministry. He says he had to move the ministry from Family Baptist in Columbia, Tennessee "by necessity" without going into any details, except that he refers to "all the things that took place, the tragedies that took place in Tennessee" and he says these events were "divinely appointed." He says he moved to Immanuel Baptist because no other church in America wanted to host his ministry (I can't imagine why)! He is making arrangements to keep his "ministry" going after his death.


For those who want to get up to speed on "all the things that took place in Tennessee," check this article:

 
Unlike the old site, I'm not blocked from seeing this one, so there's that. Not that there's anything to look at. Hi there, please donate thru our app.
 
Yes, warn your friends, and note the name change from Fallen In Grace to Galatians 61. His new Galatians 61 web site is up, but with almost no info. In this 11 minute Facebook video, Dave shares his vision for the ministry. He says he had to move the ministry from Family Baptist in Columbia, Tennessee "by necessity" without going into any details, except that he refers to "all the things that took place, the tragedies that took place in Tennessee" and he says these events were "divinely appointed." He says he moved to Immanuel Baptist because no other church in America wanted to host his ministry (I can't imagine why)! He is making arrangements to keep his "ministry" going after his death.


For those who want to get up to speed on "all the things that took place in Tennessee," check this article:

And don't forget this guy. He promoted the old site and is now promoting the new on his Twitter site.
 

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And no less with Bob Gray, Sr. Both are worthless and need to enjoy each others' company.
 
Well, there's 10 minutes I won't get back.

Despite the personalities involved, the whole premise of this 'ministry' is fallacious, and people who see the pastorate as a calling, and not simply an office, foster and enable this kind of thinking.

We are all called to service. That calling is irrevocable. But no one is called to be a pastor, like one was called to be an apostle or a prophet. Restoral isn't about office, it's about fellowship.
 
There was nothing specific on Dave's latest video, as to any tangible activities or accomplishments that have taken place through his ministry, nor have I seen anything about it anywhere else, including his previous web site. Likewise with his new web site, just a pitch for us to send money, with no explanation as to what will be done with it. I guess that's good enough, when you are one of the "World's Greatest Men!"

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There was nothing specific on Dave's latest video, as to any tangible activities or accomplishments that have taken place through his ministry, nor have I seen anything about it anywhere else, including his previous web site. Likewise with his new web site, just a pitch for us to send money, with no explanation as to what will be done with it. I guess that's good enough, when you are one of the "World's Greatest Men!"

david hyles greatest menJack Hyles, David Hyles, Jim Krall, World’s Greatest Men
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