Skip to main content.
Religion News Blog is a non-profit service providing academics, religion professionals and other researchers with religion & cult news
ReligionNewsBlog

Religion news articles about religious cults, sects, world religions, and related issues

Navigation:
A Random Image


Related

More news articles & news archive on Clint Brown


Translate



Advertisements *

What is a cult: Cult Definition
Simple steps to financial health and a good credit score


Elsewhere

Looking for a cult expert?


Clint Brown:

FaithWorld faithful stay loyal despite pastor’s lavish life

Orland Sentinel, USA
Jan. 24, 2005
Sandra Pedicini
www.orlandosentinel.com

ReligionNewsBlog.com • Item 10029 • Posted: Tuesday January 25, 2005  

  • Google Bookmarks
  • Google Reader
  • Gmail
  • Yahoo Mail
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Digg
  • Delicious
  • Blogger Post
  • Evernote
  • Facebook
  • Share/Bookmark
Click here... More articles on this topic: Clint Brown

Worshippers who streamed into FaithWorld on Sunday said they remain loyal to its pastor, nationally known recording artist Clint Brown, despite allegations of financial mismanagement and Brown’s messy divorce proceedings that reveal a lavish lifestyle.

Those are irrelevant, said Maria Jimenez, 43, of Orlando. “We’re coming to see our God.”

Brown’s escalating legal troubles have captured local media attention during the past week and a half. On Sunday, Brown made brief mention of those troubles before starting a sermon on enduring tough times in life.

“You know this is a difficult time for us,” he said, after thanking people who have sent messages of support. The success of his ministry through the years, he said, “speaks for itself.”

In 1999, Brown purchased the 25-acre complex on Forest City Road from televangelist Benny Hinn by assuming the property’s $5.8 million debt. A lawsuit filed by Deborah Mitchell claims Brown and his ministry never repaid a $200,000 loan she made to help purchase that property.

Brown’s services, which regularly draw more than 2,000 worshippers, feature gospel, hip-hop, rock and contemporary Christian music.

Churchgoers on Sunday had little to say about the lawsuit. They also didn’t want to pass judgment on Brown’s personal finances. According to his divorce file, Brown’s income has grown from $224,342 in 2001 to $522,416 in 2003. About half of that came directly from FaithWorld, with the remainder from Brown’s music career. Divorce documents reveal a lavish lifestyle, including allegations from Brown’s wife, Angela, that in one year, her husband charged more than $70,000 in women’s clothes on the family’s congregation-financed credit card, with neither she nor her daughter receiving any of the clothing.

FaithWorld members said Brown would have to answer to God — not them — for how he used money from the church.

“Once I give my offering, that’s considered my offering to God. Where it goes . . . that’s none of my concern,” said Larry Brown, 23, of Orlando, no relation to the pastor. “He has to answer to God for what he does with it once it leaves my hands.”

Other churchgoers said Brown is no different than other successful preachers who live in expensive homes and drive nice cars. A woman who would not give her name said the pastor was worth the money he received from the congregation.

Larry Brown described FaithWorld’s flamboyant leader as “a very good man . . . a man of God” who has changed many lives for the better.

“He’s human. He’s a man,” Brown said. “He has to strengthen his walk every day with God.”

  • Google Bookmarks
  • Google Reader
  • Gmail
  • Yahoo Mail
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Digg
  • Delicious
  • Blogger Post
  • Evernote
  • Facebook
  • Share/Bookmark


What You Can Do From Here

Read More Articles On These Topics
more cult news articlemore religion news Categories: Clint Brown
more religion news aboutmore Religion News Blog articles about
Share, Blog About, Bookmark, or Email This Article
Subscribe
Follow Religion News Blog on Twitter


Read Another Article
Find Related Information
cult research search enginecountercult information Use our custom search engines to find additional research resources on religions and cults
Find Related Books


Most Popular Today


Share This Article

To share this page simply copy and paste one of these URL's:





Counter Cult Search

Search for information about (religious) cults, cult-like organizations, -- as well as paranormal-, New Age, and pseudoscientific claims -- across 260+ websites, blogs and forums dedicated to cult research, spiritual abuse, ex-cult counseling & support.


Note: results are listed on another domain -- CounterCultSearch.com -- from which you can easily return here.


Apologetics Search

Search for apologetics articles, books, videos, and other research resources across 135 Christian apologetics websites and blogs.


Note: results are listed on another domain -- ApologeticsSearch.com -- from which you can easily return here.

About Religion News Blog
Religion News Blog (RNB), published by Apologetics Index, highlights news items and other resources on world religions, cults, religious sects, alternative religions and related issues. RNB's non-profit news clipping service is used by - among others - Christian apologists, countercult professionals, anticult organizations, cult experts, teachers, religion professionals, reporters and other researchers.

Home
Latest Headlines
RSS news feed [?]
Headlines by Email
News Trackers
Free content for your site
About RNB
Privacy Policy
Contact RNB
Link to RNB
Advertise on RNB
Apologetics Index
Cult FAQ
Apologetics Search Engine
CounterCult Search Engine