Speaking of "Strange Fire" & Costals, "a word" on Crouch of TBN, one of the Costal-Charismoe-Montanists. (BTW, we tuned in today to TBN-for fun and our routine monitoring, basically Hillbilly-Charismoe music essentially...then flipped over to Jimmy Swaggart's croonings...more of the same). Old Paul is sick. Quick, get Copeland, Creflo, Joyce Meyers or Benny Hinn to Dallas fast to "whip on that word." After all the big talk, Benny, we're looking to you for a "healing." Let's get on that private jet, fly down there, and heal old Paul Crouch. TBN aggressively pushed and we push back, rightly. It's long overdue.
Proverbs 12.1: "Whoever loves instruction loves knowledge, but he who hates correction is stupid."
http://www.tbn.org/announcements/trinity-broadcasting-network-statement-concerning-the-health-of-tbn-founder-dr-paul-crouch
Trinity
Broadcasting Network Statement Concerning the Health of TBN Founder Dr. Paul
Crouch
LOS ANGELES (October 24, 2013) — Trinity Broadcasting Network issued the following statement concerning the health of TBN founder and President Dr. Paul Crouch:
Dr. Paul Crouch, founder and president
of the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), was taken to a Dallas area hospital
on October 22 due to shortness of breath and breathing difficulties he
experienced while at TBN's Colleyville, Texas facility. Over the last decade,
Dr. Crouch has been treated for a chronic heart condition and last year he
received a pacemaker. He is resting comfortably while his doctors address his
health needs and as he continues his recovery in the hospital.
Everyone associated with TBN, and
especially Jan and the Crouch family, want to express their deep and sincere
appreciation for the countless prayers and expressions of support and
encouragement offered by TBN's many friends and partners all over the world. At
times like this we are reminded that God is truly manifest through love, and the
love and kindness so many have expressed has been a great blessing. Thank you,
and may God bless each one of you.
Media Contact
Colby May, E-Mail: cmay@tbn.org; Tel:
972-313-9500
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