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The Elijah List
Founded1997 (1997)
FounderSteve Shultz
HeadquartersAlbany, Oregon, U.S.
OwnerSteve Shultz

The Elijah List is a non-denominational Christian prophetic website created by Steve Shultz in 1997 with 280,000 subscribers as of January 2018. The name of the site comes from the Old Testament prophet, Elijah. The list's mission statement says that it "is called to transmit around the world, in agreement with Holy Scripture, fresh daily prophetic 'manna' from the Lord, regarding the days in which we live." The site receives content from a large number of American "prophets" and "seers",[1] and contains links to many of their sites.[2]

Various members of "the prophetic movement" have credited their exposure and/or popularity to their writings on the Elijah List, including Catherine Brown,[3] Chuck Pierce, Kim Clement (now deceased), Kathie Walters[4] and Victoria Boyson.[5]

The Elijah List was holding conferences as early as November 2000.[6] It gained significant readership following the September 11 attacks in 2001. In a March 2006 profile, Charisma noted that "The Elijah List has more than 127,000 subscribers and has become the largest platform for prophetic ministers."[7]


Any person claiming to be a prophet must adhere to the rules set forth by God in the bible.


Theyre prophecy must come true within their lifetime and everything they say must align with scripture. The problem with modern prophets is that there is no longer a need for them according to the canon of scripture, Long ago, at many times and in many ways, God spoke to our fathers by the prophets, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed the heir of all things, through whom also he created the world.

Hebrews 1:1‭-‬2 ESV

https://bible.com/bible/59/heb.1.1-2.ESV


If there was a need for prophets then theres new revelation that God wants us to know. But that is a contradictory statement according to the Bible that says

See also

References

  1. ^ Brown, Catherine. The normal, the Deep and the Crazy. Catherine Brown. p. 110. ISBN 0-9740554-0-9.
  2. ^ Shultz, Steve (2007). Can't You Talk Louder, God?: Secrets to Hearing the Voice of God. Destiny Image Publishers. p. 173. ISBN 978-0-7684-2265-8.
  3. ^ Kennedy, Bud (2008-01-15). "Worth Star-Telegram, Texas, Bud Kennedy column". Knight Ridder Tribune Business News. ProQuest 462716136. (Registration required)
  4. ^ Silvis, Helen (2005-07-13). "Jefferson Site Hosts Gathering". The Skanner. Vol. 27, no. 35. p. 1. ProQuest 370561993. (Registration required)
  5. ^ Brewer, Rick (2007-10-20). "Man brings controversial prophetic ministry to Stockton". Knight Ridder Tribune Business News. ProQuest 463859684. (Registration required)
  6. ^ Hannigan, Candice (2000-11-02). "Community of Faith: 'Left Behind' Movie Prereleased on Video". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. p. JQ.9. ProQuest 247143864. (Registration required)
  7. ^ Wood, Gail (2006-03-31). "Web Site Feeds Growth Of Prophetic Movement". Charisma. Retrieved 2009-04-13.