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Good evening. Tonight, in our ongoing investigation into controversial prophetic movements, we turn our focus to new allegations brought forward by E.J. Newton, a former insider and spiritual leader who once stood alongside Prophet Lovy Elias at Revelation Church in Los Angeles. Newton’s testimony, now gaining traction online, paints a troubling picture of what he calls a ministry built on manipulation, hidden occult practices, and spiritual deception. E.J. Newton, once known as a close associate and fellow prophetic teacher under Lovy Elias, claims he witnessed disturbing practices masked as Christian prophecy. In a detailed statement posted online, Newton accuses Lovy of using occult rituals and secret knowledge to gain influence over followers, calling it, quote, “sorcery disguised as prophetic revelation.” According to Newton, these practices included carefully staged “prophecies” — allegedly prepared in advance using information gathered privately, then presented dramatically as supernatural insight. He says followers were often pressured to sow large financial “seeds” to receive these blessings or personal words from God. Newton also claims that questioning the leader’s teachings was discouraged or punished. Dissenters, he says, were publicly humiliated or cut off, creating what he describes as a cult-like atmosphere of fear and loyalty. Perhaps the most explosive part of E.J. Newton’s testimony is his claim that Lovy’s power and influence come not just from charisma, but from occult sources. Newton says he left the ministry after realizing, in his words, “this was not the Spirit of God, but a counterfeit spirit leading people astray.” Prophet Lovy Elias has not directly addressed E.J. Newton’s detailed allegations, but he has released a broad public apology for past mistakes, stopping short of acknowledging any occult activity or fraud. As Newton’s claims circulate, some church members defend Lovy, calling the allegations attacks from bitter ex-members. Others say Newton’s words confirm suspicions they’ve quietly harbored for years. For now, no criminal charges have been filed, but the revelations have sparked deep debate in charismatic circles. Pastors and Christian leaders are reminding believers to test every prophecy and spiritual claim against the Bible — warning that unchecked spiritual authority can open the door to manipulation and abuse. E.J. Newton says he shares his story not out of spite, but to protect others from what he believes is spiritual deception hiding in plain sight. We’ll continue to monitor this developing story and bring you updates if Prophet Lovy Elias or his representatives issue a direct response. I’m Lillian and this is Faith and Society News broadcast.Thank you for watching, and stay with us for continuing coverage. Don’t forget to like , comment , share and subscribe to Malilo TV. #jesus #bible #shorts
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