About C.A.R.E

Sheridan (Svali) is an intern at CARE. As I stated I was at CARE a few years ago and met ‘Svali’. My experience at CARE was not good. In hindsight what occurred although painful and confusing at the time has ended up being something I am grateful for now.

Since Sheridan (Svali) is at CARE I thought I’d share with you what CARE is and a brief overview of them.  Then the information I’ve found out recently and why what happened in the past is now something that I think was a higher power intervening on my behalf to get me away from them.

CARE follows the Messianic Jewish faith.

CARE is set up as a ministry and their site says this: Based on our many years of experience, we have determined that God is the true healer and the only one who can “set the captives free.” Although we recognize that clinical skills are helpful to bring into the prayer sessions, we want to emphasize that we take a spiritual approach in dealing with trauma-based disorders. Because we believe that God is the healer, a distinction needs to be made between professional counseling and what we provide as a prayer ministry. This prayer ministry service does not replace the need for continued professional therapy.”

Statement of Faith

The Manna Congregation believes the following:

  • The whole Bible is the only inspired, authoritative word of God.
  • There is only one means of Salvation that God has provided, and that is faith in His Mercy provided through the atoning blood of His Son Yeshua the Messiah – grace through Faith in Messiah.
  • You must be born again, of the Spirit of God, and receive new life. This requires from us repentance from sin, turning to God, and giving our hearts to Him, by an act of our will.
  • Having received salvation we have eternal life in God and we are free in Messiah. Free from the power of the sinful nature in our lives, free from the penalty of our sins committed, free to live in Holiness and obedience to God and empowered to do things His way.
  • We observe the commandments (Torah) of God, understanding that they lead us to Messiah and are fulfilled through our new life filled with the Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit).
  • Unity is a necessary sign of the power of the Ruach HaKodesh’s work through the Body of Messiah (Psa.114).
  • We are called out to be a special people to God, to love Him and serve Him as the one true God. We are also free and empowered to love our neighbors and to serve one another.

The Congregational Leader is Cheryl Knight.

“Cheryl Knight, President of the Board and Staff Member

Cheryl coordinates the development of new project ideas in accordance to the needs of the target population. She has a Master’s degree in Messianic Studies and is Manna Congregational leader. Cheryl spends time with the community as a mentor, walking beside each in their healing process. She also presents at seminars and conferences. Cheryl wrote Surviving In Sanity, a book about the importance of spiritual warfare, and has co-authored two other books with Jo Getzinger on survivor topics. Cheryl began working in the field of trauma recovery work in 1990.”

Below are screenshots taken from Cheryl’s Facebook page.  In my opinion this is the true representation of CARE.

 

Tell me how is this Godly? Where in the bible does Jesus say this? Why can’t we try and do both? What happened to being a compassionate, decent human?

One scripture from the bible says this: For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in. (Mat: 25:35)  I hope Cheryl never tells the story of the “Good Samaritan”.

I don’t care what someone’s political affiliations are. I do care if they support someone like Trump.  Twenty-two women have made accusations of sexual misconduct against Trump.  

Trump defends men accused of sexually inappropriate actions, Roger Ailes, Brett Kavanaugh  , Rob Porter, Roy Moore,  and Bill O’Reilly.  LINK

How can the leader of an organization that says it believes the survivors of abuse support someone who attacks the victims of abuse when they speak out and defend the abuser? 

“I’ve got to use some Tic Tacs, just in case I start kissing her,” Trump says in the recording. “You know I’m automatically attracted to beautiful—I just start kissing them. It’s like a magnet. Just kiss. I don’t even wait. And when you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything. Grab them by the pussy.” The things Trump says about women. LINK

Trump has made many racist statements such as: AUG. 15, 2017

Days after a woman was killed and dozens injured in Charlottesville, Va., after torch-bearing Ku Klux Klansmen and other white supremacists waving Confederate flags and chanting “Jews will not replace us” confronted counter-protesters over the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue

“I think there is blame on both sides.…You also had people that were very fine people on both sides.…Not all of those people were neo-Nazis, believe me. Not all of those people were white supremacists by any stretch.”

Trump’s racist comments. LINK

I won’t include the quotes Trump says about GLBTQ community, Muslims, Hati, Jews and other minorities.

Trump was affiliated with Steve Bannon who was the former chief strategist in the Trump administration. Steve Bannon who was executive chairman of Breitbart News which is Alt-right, far right, (White Supremacist).

Cheryl Knight posted this:

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Here’s a LINK to the article. Again, Cheryl Knight taking the side of someone accused of sexual assault.  

The Daily Wire is listed as a ‘far right’ 

I’ll say it again: How can the leader of an organization that says it believes the survivors of abuse support someone who attacks the victims of abuse when they speak out and defend the abuser?

How can a leader of a religious organization support, promote, and agree with so much hatred for their fellow human? 

That brings me to Sheridan (Svali). CARE is the perfect place for her. Remember Sheridan talks about how racist the Illuminati is, CARE is a perfect religious cover for that racism.

Q: Overall, would you say the Illuminati are racist? I am asking this because their agenda seems to be very white supremist throughout history.

The Illuminati are racist, and have a very “Aryan” outlook. They believe strongly in the rule of the “pure” and “intelligent” by their definitions, and in their ceremonies, there will occasionally be minorities killed in ceremonies. They are trying to breed a “genetically superior” race to rule, with their children and descendants. They are also followers of Plato’s Republic, and believe that they will be the ones to usher in this “Utopian” rule with the NWO in their opinion. In their Utopia, the intelligentsia will rule, and the sheep like masses will follow their leaders (that is their view of the world; that the occult leaders are “enlightened’ and intelligent, while the average person is a “sheep” to be led by the nose). LINK 

If you are a survivor of extreme abuse these in my opinion are some reasons to not seek treatment at CARE.