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Ken Haywood is not a terrorist

I attended the Potter's House in Prescott, Arizona, USA for over 6 years before moving to Tucson, Arizona, USA. I had to laugh at much of this article, knowing almost everyone named on a personal basis.
Knowing the level of opposition many Christians face in India, it does not surprise me that non-Christian extremists have tried to pin this on a family man from the United States (who happens to be a Christian, imagine that.)
Joe Campbell *is* the senior pastor of his church in Arizona, but not of the entire church fellowship.
Rick Ross is a felon, and an ex-member of the Potter's House. He is a base individual, and even US news organizations won't use him as a reference anymore because of his background. I suggest you don't, either.

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