Jennifer LeClaire

RELEASED: 2/26/16


Slander is to make a false spoken statement that causes people to have a bad opinion of someone, according to Merriam-Webster. It means to defame, malign, vilify, and asperse, which is a fancy word for a continued attack on one's reputation. (Flickr/Creative Commons)

Slander is to make a false spoken statement that causes people to have a bad opinion of someone, according to Merriam-Webster. It means to defame, malign, vilify, and asperse, which is a fancy word for a continued attack on one’s reputation. (Flickr/Creative Commons)

The spirit of slander attacks at strategic times—and we’re in one right now. I’ve witnessed in past weeks men and women of God take hits from people operating in a false murderous spirit, and it both grieves and thrills me at the same time. More on that in a minute.

Slander is to make a false spoken statement that causes people to have a bad opinion of someone, according to Merriam-Webster. It means to defame, malign, vilify and asperse, which is a fancy word for a continued attack on one’s reputation. 

See this full article at charismanews.com for more of Jennifer LeClaire’s perspective on the purpose of slander and how to respond to it. 

  

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