Saturday 3 September 2016
Televangelist Claims To Have Brought Woman Back From The Dead Through Facebook Post
That's amazaderp! Story out of Florissant, Missouri:
Controversial Pastor David E. Taylor of Joshua Media Ministries International in Florissant, Missouri, claimed last Thursday that he raised a woman from the dead through a message sent to her on Facebook.
"Raised from the Dead! David E. Taylor Commands Her to Live Through Sending a Text Message Through Facebook — Releasing the Supernatural Resurrection Power of God! She Lives!" declared Taylor in an announcement on his Facebook page with a photo of an unidentified elderly woman who appeared to be getting some form of medical treatment.
A message that was sent by the woman's daughter, according to Taylor, also indicated that not only was she raised from the dead but she was also healed of diabetes.
Taylor, who says he is in regular communion with Jesus, was recently deposed in a Michigan court for financial corruption.
According to Patheos, the video of Taylor's seven-hour deposition shows him in an apparently nervous state chewing his bottom lip and "pretending to be confused by the attorney's questions and making pitiful excuses for his frivolous purchases."
Among the purchases made was a $2.8 million property in St. Louis that is listed as an asset on the tax form submitted by Taylor's ministry. Taylor, who once referred to the property as a "home" during the deposition, would later insist the property is a "residential center."
Taylor also noted that he did not know the address of the property where members of his congregation work as full-time volunteer chauffeurs who transport their leader in a fleet of luxury vehicles that include a BMW, Mercedes, Bentley, and a Range Rover.
Taylor also reportedly spent $30,000 over a two-year period on designer clothing, including belts which he says are "better quality" and "have a better TV appearance." Cont.
Story from - Christian Post
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