There was a guy who called into a talk show that was discussing this story. He said he is from that area and employed one of the pastors immediate family members so he knows a little about their work ethic and habits. He said the pastor regularly tools around the area in a $500k Rolls Royce.
photos of trio accused of stealing over $1M from pastor during live-streamed service
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False teachers, those prosperity preachers are about as far away from Jesus as you can get.
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And folks are on this site constantly trying to figure out how to afford that new or used truck or trailer. I guess future advice should involve:
#1 Start your own ministry.
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But wait! There is more. He wants empathy, felons to posses weapons (if they are pastors), and he then plays the race card. Imo he is a thief, a con man, and a narcissist.
A Brooklyn pastor robbed at gunpoint of his pricey jewelry lashed out at the media on Friday for digging into his criminal and financial history in the wake of the traumatic incident — even as he declined to answer questions about people who say he owes them money.
They include not only a parishioner who alleges in a pending lawsuit that Whitehead bilked her of her life savings, but also the developers who sold him his $1.6 million house in New Jersey — who won a court judgment against Whitehead last year for more than $335,000 that still has not been paid.
The New Jersey judgment hasn’t been previously reported.
Bishop Lamor Whitehead said he was looking for more empathy after three gun-toting robbers entered his Canarsie church during his sermon on Sunday, where he said they pointed guns at his head and at the head of his 8-month-old daughter.
The three masked men, clad in black, allegedly robbed Whitehead and his wife of hundreds of thousands of dollars in jewelry — though he insisted reports that the items were valued at $1 million were false.
“My wife has not stopped crying. My daughter has not stopped crying yet. My members have not stopped crying yet,” Whitehead, 44, said at a press conference — patrolled by five members of the NYPD — outside Leaders of Tomorrow International Church. “Nobody’s empathizing with my church!”
At one point, tears streaked down Whitehead’s face as he described the helplessness he felt over his inability to protect his family and his parishioners.
“I was looking at my daughter with a gun…in her face. Eight months old,” said Whitehead. “And daddy could not save her, because if I moved, a lot of lives could have been gone.”
He urged that pastors, including those with criminal records, be allowed to legally carry firearms for self-protection.
And without naming any news outlets, Whitehead also said probing into his finances reeked of racism.
“Why do we always gotta tear Black men down?” he asked, adding: “As soon as a Black man has a tailored suit, he’s a criminal.”Another Canadian driver Thanks this.
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