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Thread: Jamal Bryant Calls Other Ministers, "Prostitutes"

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    Quote Originally Posted by CatchyUsername View Post
    I heard that Brenda could be difficult...when I mentioned this to my friend, she rolled her eyes and said that was no excuse. I knew Vashti from waaaaaaaaay back in the day and trust me...she's probably the only one that stayed. The vast majority of the strong, stable, leaders left. The facts are not in dispute, BAP. Steve fell, he blew it, and it's sad. That's just the way it is. I don't think anyone wishes for anything but Steve's success and blessings. He sowed to the wind and reaped a whirlwind, and it's very sad.
    Fair enough but I will say this about Vashti Staying ... She was definitely the most Lovingly prophetically powerful person in that minisstry and her propehtic insight was off the charts. I literally used to tremble when I would go see her . So my reasoning was well if Vashti wasnt led to leave then perhaps things may not look like they really are ...

    I do agree with you wholeheartedly on the prayer warfare thing though. Clearly there was a Prayer Warfare failure

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    I think they're tied.
    Jamal makes sense every once in a while ... he was particularly strong on the Supreme Court ruling on SSM . But then again he is a democrat so go figure .

    As for the "Reverend" Roland Martin I dont even think he is Born Again

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    Yeah, Vashti was neat. I knew her from the School of the Holy Spirit.

    Quote Originally Posted by BAP View Post
    Fair enough but I will say this about Vashti Staying ... She was definitely the most Lovingly prophetically powerful person in that minisstry and her propehtic insight was off the charts. I literally used to tremble when I would go see her . So my reasoning was well if Vashti wasnt led to leave then perhaps things may not look like they really are ...

    I do agree with you wholeheartedly on the prayer warfare thing though. Clearly there was a Prayer Warfare failure

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    I've often wondered why Vashti stayed? - Haven't seen her in ages too, but she was a mighty woman of integrity and love.

    I think many marriages go thru the "Bags-packed-and-sitting-at-the-door" Phase - I know mine has - and it's especially true for ministry marriages...

    Some of us are able - with God's help - to work thru that phase, and (obviously), some of us aren't.

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    ...Rev Luster...
    Seriously? That's even a 'better' last name for a preacher than Dollar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romans828 View Post
    I've often wondered why Vashti stayed? - Haven't seen her in ages too, but she was a mighty woman of integrity and love.

    I think many marriages go thru the "Bags-packed-and-sitting-at-the-door" Phase - I know mine has - and it's especially true for ministry marriages...

    Some of us are able - with God's help - to work thru that phase, and (obviously), some of us aren't.
    Can I be totally not PC?
    ....and some aren't because?

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    ...IMHO, some people don't seek or want God's help in working on their marriage problems, because if they did, they wouldn't get divorced.

    EDITED TO ADD: I'm not throwing stones at anyone who is divorced - I realize BOTH parties have to want to work to save the marriage - I'm just saying that I've seen firsthand how good, godly counseling and the application of God's word has saved many couples from ending up in divorce court.

    Sorry if I offended anyone.

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    You didn't offend anyone.

    Quote Originally Posted by Romans828 View Post
    ...IMHO, some people don't seek or want God's help in working on their marriage problems, because if they did, they wouldn't get divorced.

    EDITED TO ADD: I'm not throwing stones at anyone who is divorced - I realize BOTH parties have to want to work to save the marriage - I'm just saying that I've seen firsthand how good, godly counseling and the application of God's word has saved many couples from ending up in divorce court.

    Sorry if I offended anyone.

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