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Sometimes you wonder how spiritual leaders end up hooked on drugs, hanging out with hookers or getting arrested, but it seems to happen all the time. Randy White, the husband of famed religious leader Paula White, is now back in front of the pulpit telling a tale of redemption after his trials with drug addiction and all kinds of other crazy things you don’t expect your pastor to be doing on a Friday night.
As usual, he was received with open arms and given a clean slate by the all-too forgiving congregation. He delivered an uplifting sermon and appears as healthy and happy as ever. Let’s hope he doesn’t slip up again, but it’s sad to say that we aren’t holding our breath. BlackBlueDog.com tells more:
Without Walls Church was founded by Randy White and his ex-wife, Paula White in 1991. Without Walls had grown to become and extremely large church. In fact, it had become one of the largest churches in the country. Like all couples, the Whites had trouble in their relationship, and in 2007, the couple divorced. Randy took leadership of the church, while Paula pursued her own ministry.
After turning his back on god because he had not healed Randy’s daughter of her brain tumor, Randy lost faith and threw the baby out with the bath water. He was bitter at what seemed to be an injustice – losing his daughter – and other seemingly insurmountable problems in his life.
Mr run it
July 11, 2012 at 1:54 pm
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Derrick
July 11, 2012 at 10:25 am
Another fake a*s preacha!
d**n! I’m getting tired of these hypocritic xtians dealing in dirt and stealing in the name of the lawd!
His wife looks and dress like a first class ‘ho! She bought T.D. Snacks a Bently for his birthday Was Randy upset about this too? DO THE MATH!
Reference: GREED IN THE PULPIT
Recently, U.S. Senate investigators are probing why some of the nation’s most visible evangelists like Joyce Meyer have reportedly paid $23,000 for a toilet with a marble top, and if Pastor Paula White used church funds for facelifts and to buy Bishop T.D. Jakes a Bentley. The jet-setting Pastors Creflo Dollar and Bishop Eddie Long are also under scrutiny, as well as Benny Hinn and Kenneth Copeland. -The Oaklahoma City Journal