Self-styled prophet, Jeremiah Johnson. | YouTube/Jeremiah Johnson Ministries
Two months after publicly apologizing for inaccurately predicting former President Donald Trump would win a second term, Jeremiah Johnson says he’s dumping his “Jeremiah Johnson Ministries” brand for a new one called “The Altar Global” that will be in line with a new direction God is taking his ministry.
“After much prayer and the clear direction of the Lord, we are officially terminating, ‘Jeremiah Johnson Ministries.’ All of our social media accounts will be deleted over the next week,” Johnson announced in a letter to his followers on Facebook Monday.
Johnson’s Jeremiah Johnson Ministries website is already redirecting his fans to The Altar Global, which bears a footnote that it is “formally Jeremiah Johnson Ministries,” which began taking shape in 2010.
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Two months after publicly apologizing for inaccurately predicting former President Donald Trump would win a second term, Jeremiah Johnson says he’s dumping his “Jeremiah Johnson Ministries” brand for a new one called “The Altar Global” that will be in line with a new direction God is taking his ministry.
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Jeremiah Johnson, the self-described prophet who faced backlash from fellow evangelical Christians after publicly apologizing for prophesying former President Donald Trump would be reelected president, is ending Jeremiah Johnson Ministries.
The announcement comes “after much prayer and the clear direction of the Lord,” Johnson said Monday on his Facebook page.
It also comes after his abrupt two-week hiatus in the middle of a YouTube series he titled “I Was Wrong.”
Johnson said during the series, which he described as a money loser, that apologizing wasn’t enough.
“I believe that it is a tremendous mistake to take the next four years to argue and debate and cause division and grow more prideful talking about how we think the election was taken from Donald Trump. I actually believe we need to take the next four years and humble ourselves,” he said.
Evangelical Prophet Ends Ministry After Apologizing for Predicting Trump s Re-Election
On 3/9/21 at 2:28 PM EST
A prominent evangelical Christian prophet has decided to shutter his ministry after apologizing for incorrectly predicting that former President Donald Trump would be re-elected in the 2020 election.
Jeremiah Johnson, who founded Jeremiah Johnson Ministries, made the announcement via his public Facebook page on Monday after receiving overwhelmingly negative feedback from followers after he apologized for his inaccurate prophecy. The Christian minister had apologized in a YouTube series he titled I Was Wrong, Religion News Service first reported. After much prayer and the clear direction of the Lord, we are officially terminating, Jeremiah Johnson Ministries. All of our social media accounts will be deleted over the next week. We fully understand what a shock this will be to many on numerous levels, Johnson wrote in an open letter to his followers posted to Fac