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Ted Cruz Welcomes Endorsement Of Mike Bickle, Who Believes Oprah Is A Forerunner To The Antichrist

Back in 2011, when Texas governor Rick Perry was planning his first run for the presidency, he kicked off his campaign with a massive prayer rally(link is external) in Houston called "The Response." The event was the source of considerable controversy because Perry organized it in partnership with a whole host(link is external) of radical Religious Right activists, including several members of the New Apostolic Reformation(link is external), a collection(link is external) of self-proclaimed modern day apostles and prophets who believe that, through the power of the Holy Spirit, they are capable of performing greater miracles than even Jesus himself(link is external).

One of the key leaders in the NAR movement is Mike Bickle(link is external), who also played a central role in organizing Perry's (link is external)prayer rally(link is external). Bickle is the founder of the International House of Prayer(link is external), a controversial missionary organization in Kansas City, Missouri, that some critics(link is external) have labeled a cult(link is external) and which is best known for engaging(link is external) in nonstop 24-hour-a-day prayer in preparation for the End Times(link is external) and for its anti-gay activism in Uganda(link is external).

Bickle, unsurprisingly is a demon-fighting(link is external) radical who believes that gay marriage is "rooted in the depths of hell(link is external)," that homosexuality "opens the door to the demonic realm(link is external)" and that Oprah Winfrey is a forerunner of the Antichrist(link is external):

Back in 2004, Bickle declared(link is external) that as the End Times approach, all Jews will be given a chance to accept Jesus, warning(link is external) that if they do not accept "the grace" of Christ, God will then "raise up a hunter" who will kill two-thirds of them "and the most famous hunter in recent history is a man named Adolf Hitler":

Yesterday, Ted Cruz proudly announced(link is external) that Bickle had endorsed his presidential campaign:

Presidential candidate Ted Cruz today announced the endorsement of Mike Bickle, Founder and Director of the International House of Prayer of Kansas City, an evangelical missions organization based on prayer.

“Our nation is in a great crisis in this hour,” Bickle said. “We need a president who will first be faithful to honor God’s Word. We need a president who will work to defend religious liberty, uphold our Constitution, keep our country safe and our economy sound, and speak truth to the nation. We have been praying for righteous leaders, and Ted Cruz is such a leader. I am enthusiastically endorsing Ted Cruz.”

The International House of Prayer is engaged in many outreaches, justice initiatives, and mission projects. For the last 16 years, their prayer room has continued nonstop in 24/7 prayer led by worship teams. 800 staff members work at the IHOPKC Mission Base in Kansas City, and 800 full-time students and interns attend the International House of Prayer University, which consists of three full-time ministry schools— a Bible school, music school, and media school. About 20,000 people attend One Thing annually, IHOPKC’s year-end young adult conference

“Through prayer, the Lord has changed my life and altered my family’s story,” said Cruz. “I am grateful for Mike’s dedication to call a generation of young people to prayer and spiritual commitment. Heidi and I are grateful to have his prayers and support. With the support of Mike and many other people of faith, we will fight the good fight, finish the course, and keep the faith.”

Bickle is just the latest in a long(link is external) list(link is external) of(link is external) radical(link is external) Religious(link is external) Right(link is external) activists(link is external) who(link is external) have publicly(link is external) endorsed(link is external) Cruz for president, many of whom Cruz's campaign has eagerly embraced.

It is also worth noting that back in 2008, Republican presidential nominee John McCain was forced to reject the endorsement(link is external) of John Hagee after it was revealed that Hagee had made comments similar to Bickle's about God having used Hitler as a "hunter" to force the Jews return to Israel.