Killer Bees
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ABE said:I felt sorry for Frank. He couldn't get NO puddin'.
One of my worst fears. A marriage in name only. :shame:
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ABE said:I felt sorry for Frank. He couldn't get NO puddin'.
D-NICE said:I didn't understand the relationship between Frank, and his wife. One minute she's on her cousins side, and the next she's trying to bury him???? One minute she's beefing with her husband, and not agreeing with his thought process, and the next she's coming off like she's just a power hungry as he is???
Lastly, I just couldn't see the guy who played Frank (can't think of his name for the life of me), as nothing more than Stringer Bell masquerading as a guy trying to play a pastor. He wasn't believable as a pastor, at least to me. Maybe because he was still coming off as someone trying to get over, instead of being a Godly man. He was more concerned about his image, and business, than the good of the church.
NICE
BulldogM.Ed.23 said:As for Frank, he was faithful in ministry, obedient under the Authority of the Pastor that he served under, but overtime he had gotten to the point where he forgot who he thought that Ministry was all about him. It seemed as if he to began to enjoy the status and power too much and had to be brought back down to earth. Some Pastor's have started out humble, but got too caught up in the blessings and the Glory (<--which belongs to God)....,
just my too cents...,
D-NICE said:I understand that M.Ed.23, I remember a certain Bishop in New Orleans who was the same way, including his wife. Although I was very young when this Bishop who was a reverend at the time, rose to power, I remember him being very polite, and humble, and his wife was homey, and sweet as a hot sweet potatoe pie on Sunday afternoon. They were both very giving of their time, and just outright good people.
He spearheaded a charge to get a new church built, and when it was done with what seemed like the greatest of eve, this polite, and humble minister changed. His power grew, the old people that loved that church so much, began to say things, and slowly started to drift away, and so did my family. I remember this older lady who sat on the mother board saying, "this church is changing for the worse."
Richer people started coming, the love offering got bigger, a television show soon followed, a CD was dropped, and domestic acclaim was high, and the next thing you know that new building that was a little over 10 years old, was no longer big enough, and a lot of that church's faithful was all but gone, and that sweet homey young lady, was now a minister and just as ambitious, and power hungry as her husband.
A new church was leased, another church was born, and another was taken under it's wings, and the Baptist Faith that was the churches calling card was dropped for Full Gospel, that Bishop has since been humbled, and his follwer's are just as loyal, but the flamboyance that was there when he was younger is all but gone.
Thank God.
NICE
D-NICE said:I understand that M.Ed.23, I remember a certain Bishop in New Orleans who was the same way, including his wife. Although I was very young when this Bishop who was a reverend at the time, rose to power, I remember him being very polite, and humble, and his wife was homey, and sweet as a hot sweet potatoe pie on Sunday afternoon. They were both very giving of their time, and just outright good people.
He spearheaded a charge to get a new church built, and when it was done with what seemed like the greatest of eve, this polite, and humble minister changed. His power grew, the old people that loved that church so much, began to say things, and slowly started to drift away, and so did my family. I remember this older lady who sat on the mother board saying, "this church is changing for the worse."
Richer people started coming, the love offering got bigger, a television show soon followed, a CD was dropped, and domestic acclaim was high, and the next thing you know that new building that was a little over 10 years old, was no longer big enough, and a lot of that church's faithful was all but gone, and that sweet homey young lady, was now a minister and just as ambitious, and power hungry as her husband.
A new church was leased, another church was born, and another was taken under it's wings, and the Baptist Faith that was the churches calling card was dropped for Full Gospel, that Bishop has since been humbled, and his follwer's are just as loyal, but the flamboyance that was there when he was younger is all but gone.
Thank God.
NICE
ASU2002 said:Sounds like a church I attended once when I was in N.O. One church in three locations?
D-NICE said:That would be the one.
NICE
ASU2002 said:OK remember it well. There was this huge motorcade that escorted the Bishop in. With a White Rolls Royce in the middle with the little flags on the corner of the cars. Thought it was a remake of Coming to America.
ASU2002 said:Sounds like a church I attended once when I was in N.O. One church in three locations?
D-NICE said:I understand that M.Ed.23, I remember a certain Bishop in New Orleans who was the same way, including his wife. Although I was very young when this Bishop who was a reverend at the time, rose to power, I remember him being very polite, and humble, and his wife was homey, and sweet as a hot sweet potatoe pie on Sunday afternoon. They were both very giving of their time, and just outright good people.
He spearheaded a charge to get a new church built, and when it was done with what seemed like the greatest of eve, this polite, and humble minister changed. His power grew, the old people that loved that church so much, began to say things, and slowly started to drift away, and so did my family. I remember this older lady who sat on the mother board saying, "this church is changing for the worse."
Richer people started coming, the love offering got bigger, a television show soon followed, a CD was dropped, and domestic acclaim was high, and the next thing you know that new building that was a little over 10 years old, was no longer big enough, and a lot of that church's faithful was all but gone, and that sweet homey young lady, was now a minister and just as ambitious, and power hungry as her husband.
A new church was leased, another church was born, and another was taken under it's wings, and the Baptist Faith that was the churches calling card was dropped for Full Gospel, that Bishop has since been humbled, and his follwer's are just as loyal, but the flamboyance that was there when he was younger is all but gone.
Thank God.
NICE