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Preachers in Peril: Unaccountability threatens today’s churches
By Antoinette Wright, Eclipse, May/June 2005, who interviewed Ole Anthony of the Trinity Foundation – a televangelist watchdog organization.
When Bishop Terry Hornbuckle, pastor of the prominent Agape Christian Fellowship Church in Arlington, Texas, was recently arrested and indicted on charges of sexually assaulting three women and charged with felony possession of 1 to 4 ounces of methamphetamine, scores of faithful churchgoers were left shaking their heads and wondering how this could possibly have happened at their church, to their pastor. What, they were left to ponder, had gone wrong? And how could such an anointed and sincere preacher, who seemed to have everything, just throw it all away?
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Church founded and led by Terry Hornbuckle and his wife Renee
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