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Carl Stevens was an appliance salesman in rural Maine who said God gave him a vision at a pond. From that single claim, he built Greater Grace World Outreach — a network of churches, schools, and missions that spread acr...
Greater Grace Church: How They Get You In is an episode from Dark Side Of... | True Crime & Dark History by Tony Brueski. Carl Stevens was an appliance salesman in rural Maine who said God gave him a vision at a pond. From that single clai...
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Published May 4, 2026, 29:32 long, audio available.
Carl Stevens was an appliance salesman in rural Maine who said God gave him a vision at a pond. From that single claim, he built Greater Grace World Outreach — a network of churches, schools, and missions that spread across more than seventy countries, operated its own Bible college, and ran a daily radio program. For decades, it flew under the radar. Then a group of former members started comparing notes. That led to a Baltimore Banner investigation, a public outcry, and eventually a 172-page independent report that called for the church's top leaders to be removed and described an authoritarian culture designed to keep people powerless. But the investigation findings only make sense once you understand what daily life inside Greater Grace actually looks like — and that's what this episode is about. Elita Galvin was raised inside the organization from infancy at the original Maine location where Stevens founded it. She now hosts the Looking for Grace podcast and has become one of the leading investigators of this group's history. Oscar — using a pseudonym because even twenty years after leaving, the religious trauma is still present — walked into Greater Grace as a fully functioning adult and watched his own autonomy dissolve. They describe the tactics. Love bombing on the front end. A redefined vocabulary that makes it harder to name what's wrong. A schedule packed so full of church obligations that you're too exhausted to think. And a system where questioning a leader isn't seen as courage — it's treated as sin. Their stories are different entry points into the same trap, and together they paint a picture of an organization built to capture and hold people. Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. Instagram Facebook Tik-Tok X Twitter This publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.
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Greater Grace Church: How They Get You In is from Dark Side Of... | True Crime & Dark History by Tony Brueski.
Published May 4, 2026 and 29:32 long