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Without Walls International Church and Senior Pastor Paula White announced this week that best-selling author and contemporary spiritual leader Bishop T.D. Jakes and Prophet Kim Clement will be among the first guests at Without Walls in 2010.
Bishop T.D. Jakes will be at WWIC on Sunday, January 17th, 2010 at 6:00PM
Followed by a special 2 day service by Prophet Kim Clement at 7:00PM on Monday, January 18th, and Tuesday, January 19th, 2010.
Without Walls International Church is located at 2511 North Grady Avenue, Tampa, Florida 33607.
Pastor Paula White and Without Walls invite you, your family and friends to come join them and special guests. Arrive early as seating is limited, doors open one hour prior to service. Parking and childcare services are available onsite at the church. If you would like more information about these services or other services and events coming up at Without Walls International Church please call 813-879-HOPE(4673) or visit them at www.withoutwalls.org or www.paulawhite.org.
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Deal with it: You Cannot Conquer What You Will Not Confront
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Paula White co-pastors the 18,000-member Without Walls International Church, based in Tampla. She also runs Paula White Ministries and hosts the nationally syndicated television program, “Paula White Today.” Her new book, “Deal With It!” (Thomas Nelson) explains how 10 women of the Bible–some well known, some more obscure–can help women confront their emotional, sexual, and professional issues. White spoke with Beliefnet about the own issues she has confronted, how women of the Bible have helped her, and her ministry work.
What was your inspiration for writing this book?
Mainly it was to equip people to manifest the greatness that is inside of them. I believe there are seeds of potential greatness in all of us. There were some defining moments that happened in my life that enabled me to identify, conquer, and confront the issues of my life. Every one of us has to answer, “Who am I? What am I? Why am I?” And then, “How do I get there? How do I do it? How do I become it?”
I know some of those moments in your own life are of a very personal nature, but can you explain briefly what your background was like?
Oh, absolutely. It’s all out to hang. Many people know my testimony. When I was five years old, my father committed suicide. From age six to 13 I was sexually and physically abused. I had never heard the gospel until I was 18 years old, and I had not been in church. Then I was at a friend’s house, and his uncle said, “I can give you the answer to the love you’re looking for and for the hope you need.” He led me to Christ–I heard the gospel for the first time my life was radically changed. But I found out it’s a process with many defining moments. God gave a vision, and I didn’t even know what a vision was, and I have not read the word of God. I just knew my life was suddenly radically changed.
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