Posted on 06/07/2009 4:42:29 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
FORT WORTH, TexasAuthorities say they are investigating a natural gas explosion at the Fort Worth, Texas, home of megachurch pastor T.D. Jakes.
Fort Worth fire spokesman Lt. Kent Worley says the blast Sunday in the sunroom of the home appears to have been an accident. Authorities say no one was injured and there was no fire. The sunroom was heavily damaged. Worley says the room had a gas-fed pool heater and a large gas-fed barbecue grill.
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On January 20, 2009, Jakes led the early morning prayer service for President-elect Barack Obama at St. John’s Church in Washington, DC, according to NBC News.
Jakes subscribes to “prosperity theology,” which in essence teaches that God rewards his faithful followers by overt material means.
As such, Jakes is unapologetic in amassing expensive clothes, luxury cars, and property. His detractors, however, argue that the Jesus of the Bible did not practice such an indulgence in material wealth, and as such, Jakes is teaching a contra-Biblical message.
Jakes on Obama: “this is not just a victory for African Americans, it is a victory for democracy that proves that our country provides possibilities for all people. It is also a sign that a metamorphosis is in progress. Today we saw that Americans respect experience, but are interested in change. I hope that we can somehow merge the best ideas of our differences and emerge with a president who epitomizes our highest and best ideals. While it remains unclear where we are going, last night proves that we as a people have moved beyond business as usual”
Jakes on Rev. Wright: Jakes accused the media attempting to discredit, or at least question Senator Obama because of his allegiance to his former pastor. But he also made an effort to explain the sermon in context to his readers.
To be sure, the tenor of the infamous sermon sounded angry and that anger is unfortunately not without chorus as there are some blacks who feel left without true vindication. But please know that we are not monolithic and all blacks do not all agree with him, with me, or with anyone else, he writes.
T D Jakes[among others] is being consulted and promoted by the Obama administration.
Jakes’ apparent inference that, if Obama had not received the nomination, it would have been an indication of continuing racism in America.
the sunroom had a gas-fed pool heater and a large gas-fed barbecue grill. Worley said the damage was centered on the sunroom and there did not appear to be any major structural damage to the 15,000-square-foot home itself. He said the sunroom apparently was originally a large patio area that had been enclosed during a renovation.
Jakes was in another home on the property when someone else at the home went to investigate the loud noise
Jakes delivered a sermon at a church prayer service for Barack Obama on the morning he was sworn in as president. Jakes is pastor of The Potter’s House, which has more than 28,000 members.
LOL Money makes the world go round! Seems to fit Jakes nicely.
You have wealth envy. 3 Hail Marys for you...
At times like this... I sure feel sorry for Tipper...
Hank Hill's not gonna like that, dang it.
Ave María grátia pléna Dóminustécum, benedícta tu in muliéribus, et benedíctus frúctus véntris túi, Jésus. Sáncta María, Máter Déi, óra pro nóbis peccatóribus, nunc et in hóra mórtis nóstrae. Amen
Nice. :) Have a terrific weekend!
The peace of the Lord be with you always.
I guess that a clerical vow of poverty was not in the Rev. Jakes' lexicon...
Who cares if he has money. Its up to the church leadership and congregation—(not the federal govt.) to hold the pastor accountable. Church members can vote with their feet if they suspect impropriety! What I like about TD Jakes is his message of overcoming challenges with hard work and goals. So much better than teaching how to be a loser and rely on govt. handouts.
He is a two-bit, religious phony, hawking his health-wealth-prosperity message as a perversion of the gospel. He lives a lavish, multi-million dollar lifestyley paid for by his fawning idiots who fall for bull crap. He is an avid supporter of baby-killer 0boooooomba cause Zero was black (well half-black, no need to mention his half-white side). I wouldn’t be surprised if TD Jakes set up the explosion to garner more money from his own useful idiots.
Just above a kilo church and just below a giga church.......holy moly, can you fathom a "terra" church????????
-What I like about TD Jakes is his message of overcoming challenges with hard work and goals. So much better than teaching how to be a loser and rely on govt. handouts.-
Gee Wally, I thought pastors of Christian Churches were supposted to preach the message of Jesus Christ....hence the term “Christian”....
"Christ's followers have continued to outrage people through two millennia; they are still outraging people today -- and paying the same terrible price. In China, authorities have tortured Christians to death by pouring molten metal over their heads. In North Korea, Christians are sent to re-education camps, tortured, and killed. In Saudi Arabia, the death penalty threatens anyone converting from Islam to Christianity.Tyrants subject Christians to this ferocious treatment out of fear: The Christian's obedience to a higher authority threatens their own power. China's leaders, for example, are acutely aware of the role Christianity played in the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe -- and are determined not to let the same thing happen to them.
Since the first century, the story of the carpenter and the Cross has been attacked, ridiculed, driven underground. In the former Soviet Union, Communist leaders spent 70 years trying to wipe out belief. In the West, the story earned the contempt of Enlightenment thinkers and the followers of Darwin and Freud. Theologians have tried to de-mythologize the Bible, academics have torn it to shreds, and teachers have told generations of children that it's just a collection of myths.
The result? Two billion people worldwide put their faith in Him. The reason is simple: The story is true. God acted in time and space, providing hope for every human being."
Chuck Colson
That's a relief. When I first read the headline and the location, I thought it might have been production facilities associated with the Barnett shale wells in Fort Worth.
"If you just buy my book you can look like me too."
GREAT one Glock! I have joy that Chuck Colson has kept his message true to the Gospel for all these years.
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