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Now you see it, now you don’t! (Wells’ disappearing apology act.)

To no one’s surprise, Amanda Wells is on the run again. Her “apology” has magically disappeared from her website.

The apology was posted on November 20th 2016:

“Recently my church leadership have approached me in a loving and caring way concerning some accusations that have been made against me. In discussion with them, I can see where I have presented material from other people without giving credit. It thus could be seen as presenting it as my own. For this I am truly sorry.
I will be contacting those whose material I have used, acknowledging my error and asking for forgiveness.
I have also submitted myself to my leadership and will be taking a period of time off to receive ministry and obtain healing from my local church family.
For the wider body of Christ, please accept my apology and please pray for me as I journey through to health and restoration.
In love – Amanda”

This screenshot was take on 4th December 2016:

HER APOLOGY DISAPPEARED!!! 

Her “apology” was up for only 13 days, which is less than 2 weeks!

Here is where Amanda Wells fled to:
https://www.facebook.com/amanda.wells.9256028

She has created a new Facebook Page. Way to avoid the issues of your plagiarism Mandy.

Is this the sign of a penitent sinner? Is this how someone who is sorry for their egregious sins acts? Absolutely NOT!

If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. If we say we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us. (1 John 1:8-10) 

Amanda Wells refuses to acknowledge she has done anything wrong. She refuses to confess her sins and publicly repent of her sins. Instead, she’s covering them up and is hoping that people will forget them. It is clear that the Word of God is not in her. Amanda Wells has taken a close look at her sin and decided she hasn’t sinned at all. How does one take back their sins apart from repentance and forgiveness?

For someone who talks to God a lot you’d think He might have mentioned the above Scripture passage to her. It looks like whoever Amanda is talking to isn’t God.

Source: Amanda Wells, Wells Ministries, http://wellsministries.com.au/site/about-amanda/, (Accessed 04/12/2016)

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