Shimmie I thought he said he wasn't going to throw no one under the bus...if he wasn't 'covering' her she wouldn't have gotten pregnant.
For a supposedly seasoned man of God he aint making no kinda sense at all.
It was a 'hit and run'....
Shimmie I thought he said he wasn't going to throw no one under the bus...if he wasn't 'covering' her she wouldn't have gotten pregnant.
For a supposedly seasoned man of God he aint making no kinda sense at all.
as for the Bishop who said we stayed married so long cause we loved the Lord, so what happen you alls stop loving God you got a divorce and 7 (the number of completion) days later, you get "completely" divorced and remarried.
He says he was 'called to preached and not get married', so why get married again Bishop...
, chile please.
The top of my news: A local pastor arrested for looking at child pornography while working at Disney. Oh, Lord....these men are sick.
^^no, no that's a 'MAND' of God not a Man of God.
sorry I vex.
I really like Detrick I think he is a man of God. I think he is trying to live a spiritual life, based on his knowledge of the bible and I believe we all make mistakes. Its amazing I can get through the day sometimes without falling into sin on one area or another.
He says how he was crushed in his spirit about his divorce and the affair his wife had on him and with a friend and fellow pastor, I imagine that was difficult but he was not married when he slept with the girl and he confessed his sins and married the woman and protected her and the child. He also stepped down from service. I really think he is a man of God. I don't agree with this show though.
I give him so much credit for coming out and saying exactly what happen and now degrade his wife as well. Men can be so nasty about stuff. Now there might be more stuff he is into that I don't know about but I really enjoy his messages. Of course, I do not listen to him, but the times that I have, I walked away learning something and uplifted.
Lookie here......
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=686619
For years there have been rumors that Lisa Raye was dating Bishop Noel Jones of the City of Refuge Church in LA [click here if you missed that].
Welp, the rumors are true and Lisa Raye and Bishop Jones are starring in a new reality show...
From Always A List,
AlwaysAList.com can confirm that the former First Lady of Turks & Caicos and the pastor of the City of Refuge Church in Los Angeles are in a serious relationship – so serious that it is a featured storyline on the upcoming reality series, “Pastors of LA” just greenlit by Oxygen.
A friend of AlwaysAList.com recently attended a private screening of the pilot and was “taken aback” by the couple’s relationship.
“I was really surprised that they were so open about their relationship. I heard the rumors that they had been dating, but all doubt was removed watching this show,” explained our source.
On the pilot, there was one scene where Bishop Jones was criticizing some of McCoy’s wardrobe selections for church. “He basically told her that he wasn’t sure she was ‘Godly enough’ for his world, and she in turn told him he may not be ‘worldly enough’ for hers,” recalled the screening guest.
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A friend was telling me about this show and I thought what is up with all these fake Christian shows... I do believe what the enemy intended for evil God will turn it around for good. I believe yes these shows are put on air to make a mockery of Christianity and to basically say to the world see they're a mess or whatever else, but I also feel that God will use this platform to remove those preachers and ministers who have ignored the Spirit's prompting to repent, who haven't been preaching his word and leading thousands astray because afterall they're every move is being recorded for everyone to see.
See, this is why they were picked up for this show.. to make a mockery of Christianity.
The show 'Preachers Daughters'.... it was such an insult. I tried watching a few of the episodes and couldn't get through them. So unnecessary. It made the Pastor's 'appear' as if they had absolutely no control of their family; just weak and without faith.
I realize we have life's challenges, but this was just an insult. I can only imagine the one with the LA Preachers not doing much to clean up the negative images being presented.
Wow....didn't know this. That hand sign......
These "pastors" don't represent the 'Church' as a whole and the pastors that I know....men and women of God who love the Lord and His people and wouldn't even consider doing something like this....and I'm talking Mega Church pastors. My church is a 'Mega Church' and my pastor wouldn't be seen in the circles of these men because he don't have time for that. There are too many souls that need to come to Christ, and that takes work.
The bible says...."We must work the works of Him who sent Me as long as it is day; night is coming when no one can work." John 9:4
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Shimmie's Thoughts: erplexed
Whelp... here we have it. This don't make no sense!
Oooooooooooo boy oh boy oh boy.... Oh boy
See this ain't nothing but a mess making more mess. These are not good examples of Minsters representing the Body of Christ.
"There are far too many Good Men and Women of Integrity who should be spotlighted far more, instead.
I'mma say just what this Reality Show is. It's an attempt to undermine the 'stand' that we as Christians fight to maintain. The media is using these as smoke screens to disparage the Church.
Here's news for the media and their stale agenda.
The Church upon Jesus Christ shall Stand and shall remain standing. The media is a bunch of weak dominios; but watch out dominos, your fall is imminent.
You know, there are lots of good examples of ministers representing God in truth, they are just not on TV...
LOL @ 'dominos' .... but that word is point about the media.... TV.. Innanet, etc.
I appreciate the comments in this post and I agree that this show will not glorify Christ in any way. Yes, these "so call" ministers of the gospel appear to put money and fame before their true calling in the ministry. Since I am in the process of divorcing a "bishop" and have met a few of these ministers, I will outline my observations:
1. The body of Christ is not prepared for the heights and depths of hypocrisy in the pulpit. There is little accountability of these men and as long as the congregation hoops and hollers to their sermons on Sunday, everyone leaves church happy with the false assumption that all is well in the preachers' lives. Nothing could be further from the truth.
2. Yes, these men maybe anointed and talented but that does not mean that there are no major failings in their characters. In other words, their characters have yet to catch up to their anointing. Since the celebrity culture exist in the church, they are revered and held in a star status. The Pride and Vanity of these men are shocking and the congregation unwittingly enables this.
3. We are living in the last days. The scandals detailed in this thread are the tip of the iceberg and there are several more to come. It is important that we remember that we each have to give an account for our life and it is important that we live holy lives even if our ministers may not be.
There is so much more I can write but I chose to be circumspect. The entire situation is shockingly sad.
I appreciate the comments in this post and I agree that this show will not glorify Christ in any way. Yes, these "so call" ministers of the gospel appear to put money and fame before their true calling in the ministry. Since I am in the process of divorcing a "bishop" and have met a few of these ministers, I will outline my observations:
1. The body of Christ is not prepared for the heights and depths of hypocrisy in the pulpit. There is little accountability of these men and as long as the congregation hoops and hollers to their sermons on Sunday, everyone leaves church happy with the false assumption that all is well in the preachers' lives. Nothing could be further from the truth.
2. Yes, these men maybe anointed and talented but that does not mean that there are no major failings in their characters. In other words, their characters have yet to catch up to their anointing. Since the celebrity culture exist in the church, they are revered and held in a star status. The Pride and Vanity of these men are shocking and the congregation unwittingly enables this.
3. We are living in the last days. The scandals detailed in this thread are the tip of the iceberg and there are several more to come. It is important that we remember that we each have to give an account for our life and it is important that we live holy lives even if our ministers may not be.
There is so much more I can write but I chose to be circumspect. The entire situation is shockingly sad.
I appreciate the comments in this post and I agree that this show will not glorify Christ in any way. Yes, these "so call" ministers of the gospel appear to put money and fame before their true calling in the ministry. Since I am in the process of divorcing a "bishop" and have met a few of these ministers, I will outline my observations:
1. The body of Christ is not prepared for the heights and depths of hypocrisy in the pulpit. There is little accountability of these men and as long as the congregation hoops and hollers to their sermons on Sunday, everyone leaves church happy with the false assumption that all is well in the preachers' lives. Nothing could be further from the truth.
2. Yes, these men maybe anointed and talented but that does not mean that there are no major failings in their characters. In other words, their characters have yet to catch up to their anointing. Since the celebrity culture exist in the church, they are revered and held in a star status. The Pride and Vanity of these men are shocking and the congregation unwittingly enables this.
3. We are living in the last days. The scandals detailed in this thread are the tip of the iceberg and there are several more to come. It is important that we remember that we each have to give an account for our life and it is important that we live holy lives even if our ministers may not be.
There is so much more I can write but I chose to be circumspect. The entire situation is shockingly sad.
The House of Refuge DL Pastor explaining why he is doing the show. (he starts explaining at 6:35)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=fxXIgW5zYZE
As far as Dietrick Haddon I don't think he has married his babys mother yet.....I also read where he was stepping out and Issac Carree knew and spilled the beans. Who knows the truth.
Ummm
Oh
Oh
I am leaving this place now
Letting go of all my fears
Saying goodbye to the memories
I hold dear
I can finally breathe again
It's a new day fairwell pass
As i close this chapter
I set free at last
Oh I, and I say
I made up my mind
There's no turning back
The past is behind me
There's no looking back
I'm looking forward
Not behind
I made a decision to give you my life
Whoo!
And there's no looking back, Ohh!
And there's no looking back
And there's no looking back
Every step I take is new
I found courage to go on
Though it's rough sometimes
I still have to be strong
I may have to walk away
But the one who lives inside me
Is always there
To comfort and to guide
And I wanna say
I made up my mind
There's no turning back
The past is behind me
There's no looking back
I'm looking forward
Not behind
I made a decision to give you my life
Whoo!
And there's no looking back
And there's no looking back
And there's no looking back
I can see the sun breaking throught the clouds
Lift my hands cause I'm alright now
i can shout about it, I can laugh about it
I can talk about it...Ohhh! Ohh!
Hi MzRhonda
The words are beautiful. Thank you for sharing this.
Rhonda, I wish things has turned out differently for each of these featured in this thread topic, in their Ministry. Not everyone falls into temptation. They resist it and give God the glory. The ministers in this LA show have way too much laundry and no tide or downy.
I can't flow in the spirit unless my entourage is with me