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The KING's Misfits

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Dr. Bill Mackie was born in Aberdeen, Scotland in1954. He served with the Royal Corps of Signals (Territorial & Army Voluntary Reserves) 1971- 1973, then enlisted into the Regular Army with the Army Pay Corps as a Military Accountant from 1973 - 1982. He joined Swaggart Ministries in 1988 as Scottish Director, then as U.K. Director, stepping down in 1993 when he returned to the University. He graduated from Aberdeen University with a Bachelor of Theology Degree in 1997. In 1999, he joined the Celtic Church in Ireland, and in 2001 was consecrated a Bishop. In 2004, he stepped down from the Celtic Church when the Holy Spirit advised that he should resign from that denomination, move to Edinburgh and prepare for Revival. In 2005 he received a call asking me to consider rejoining Swaggart Ministries, and was re-ordained by Brother Swaggart at Easter Camp in Baton Rouge 2006. He was for a time a self employed Security Consultant running security and anti - terrorism courses. Dr. Mackie is a Member of the Board of Directors of the U.S. based Chaplains Fellowship Chaplain’s Corps. He is also the U.K. Commander for CFCC. Dr. Mackie is also a Member of the British Society of Criminology as well as being a member of the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies. (Both groups are based in London). He is also a member of the Handlebar (moustache) Club which meets in London. More recently Dr. Mackie has moved into the Governmental Offices of Apostle and Prophet, In January 2011 was appointed Bishop within the Tell Them Fellowship and Network.

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This is a pre-recorded episode to fit arround my current schedule. PArt 2 is als pre-recorded. My topics shall be controversial but they shall be what the Father has told me burden's HIS heart.
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