More on the moron known as Todd Bentley: Bentley bends . It wasn't his outrageous claims of raising the dead that finally landed Todd Bentley in trouble. Not the contradictory sermons, or even his criminal past. Not the face piercings, the neck-to-knee tattoos, the biker-dude lifestyle. His followers could live with all that; it was part of the act. And what a performance it was: For the past few months,...
What a performance it was: For the past few months, Todd Bentley, a 32-year-old former drug addict from Canada's west coast, was the hottest thing going on the global televangelist circuit. A hog-riding faith healer with a devil-may-care attitude. Then he failed his flock, the old fashioned way: By consorting with another woman.
2008-08-19 11:20:02 AM Cause those that are born again are so much better than atheists! See, see!Although, I have to say, the tattoos on a preacher are sort of funny looking. 2008-08-19 11:33:50 AM "We have discovered new information revealing that Todd Bentley has entered into an unhealthy relationship on an emotional level with a female member of his staff," 2008-08-19 12:00:29 PM When will these...
This is my attempt to bring scenes in my books to life. Woman televangelist Arrested Naked In Heels YouTube - Woman televangelist Arrested Naked In Heels (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJUpHMjEXwQ) Hurricane Katrina Survivor Now A Billionaire YouTube - Hurricane Katrina Survivor Now A Billionaire (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKl1SiPPf7Q) Megachurch Pastor Hit And Run At Church YouTube - Megachurch...
A Houston jury has backed the wife of televangelist Joel Osteen in a civil case brought against her by a flight attendant, ruling that she did not assault the attendant in an argument over a stain on a first-class seat....
Anti-gay televangelist Jerry Falwell made scads of money in his day, but a $20 million investment in a failed “Christian community” left the right-wing leader nearly penniless at the time of his death last year. [NYDN]
AP - Here in the gentle hills of north Texas, televangelist Kenneth Copeland has built a religious empire teaching that God wants his followers to prosper. Read the full story
The so-called ' Prosperity Gospel ' -- which claims that God wants you to be rich (but only after you give money to televangelists) -- appears to work for a select group of people: relatives of the televangelists who came up with the 'Blab-it-and-grab-it' ploy.
Here in the gentle hills of north Texas, televangelist Kenneth Copeland has built a religious empire teaching that God wants his followers to prosper. Over the years, a circle of……Read more
MSNBC has recently reported on the prosperity gospel of televangelist Kenneth Copeland, which appears to be benefiting mostly—Kenneth Copeland and his relatives. Kenneth Copeland, 71, is a pioneer of the prosperity gospel, which teaches that believers are destined to flourish spiritually, physically and financially — and share the wealth with others. His ministry’s 1,500-acre campus outside Fort [...]...
Source: [b]Associated Press[/b] Here in the gentle hills of north Texas, televangelist Kenneth Copeland has built a religious empire teaching that God wants his followers to prosper. Over the years, a circle of Copeland's relatives and friends have done just that, The Associated Press has found....
AP IMPACT: Relatives of televangelist prosper AP IMPACT: Relatives of televangelist prosper - Yahoo! News By ERIC GORSKI, AP Religion Writer Sat Jul 26, 12:28 PM ET NEWARK, Texas - Here in the gentle hills of north Texas, televangelist Kenneth Copeland has built a religious empire teaching that God wants his followers to prosper. ADVERTISEMENT Over the years, a circle of Copeland's relatives and friends...
Anyone who's familiar with Christianity knows that, in the last few decades alone, the Christian church has seen an astounding number of its powerful preachers exposed as blatant hypocrites. The most famous example, of course, is Ted Haggard, former president of the National Association of Evangelicals and a fervent opponent of gay marriage, who fell [...]
The religious right in Iowa, which has a stranglehold on the state GOP, has decided to punish one of its main supporters -- Sen. Charles Grassley -- for spearheading an investigation into fraudulent practices of prominent televangelists. The party has denied the conservative senator a spot as a delegate to the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN. Americans United for Separation of Church...
Can he walk on water, no? But by some metrics he seems to have gotten pretty damn close to being able to turn MLS water into box wine . Which isn't all that bad so long as you don't try and compare it to Tuscan Chianti. There's an article on Soccernet today about how even though this season Beckhamania is not at the Purple Rain Tour heights that it was last year, our David is still bringing the message...