If you've seen the BBC documentary on Fireman, he is small fries compared to this. I apologise for even thinking about him, he doesn't even .......... I think I've said enough. Please watch the trailer.
The official trailer reveals, the docuseries shows these men of faith "inside and outside of the church" as they shop, golf, vacation. Bishop Clarence McClendon said, "The Bible says that I wish above all things that you will prosper and be in health, even as your soul will prosper--I believe that," expressing a view that all of the preachers seem to hold in common. And when it comes to the men's lifestyles there's no shortage of controversy.
"P. Diddy, Jay-Z — they're not the only ones who should be driving Ferraris and living in large houses," said Bishop Gibson, who is himself the product of a past characterized by struggle and redemption. The show's blog gives a brief overview of Gibson's background as a former gang member, and explains how his life was transformed by the Christian message:
"Although he was raised by a Christian mother in the Church, Ron succumbed to the pressure of the streets and became a Compton Crip by the age of sixteen. This led to a life of crime and drug addiction, until Christ changed his life. He started Life Church Of God In Christ with nine members, which has now grown to a congregation of approximately 4,000 members."
The world is coming to end
ReplyDeleteEnd time tingz
ReplyDeleteMy mouth was open thru out. Ur right pastor fireman is small fries next to these
ReplyDeleteWat has light got to do with darkness, c dis pastor comparing himself to pdiddy.
ReplyDeletesee pastors living it large!!!
ReplyDeleteYes and thank you JESUS I'm saved because he said there will be a great falling away and truly this is a falling away. Very sad and according to the book of Ezekial, they will not get away with it.
ReplyDeleteHi all remember to focus on your salvation ...do not even think about judging...
ReplyDeleteIt has nothing to do with judging...the message is missed. This is another black eye on the church.
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