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Megachurch Co-Pastors Announce Divorce

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Sun, Aug. 26 2007 08:41 AM ET
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The married duo pastoring one of the nation's biggest churches is planning for divorce.

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Paula White shares on wealth God's way as a keynote speaker for the Learning Annex Real Estate & Wealth Expo in Atlanta Feb. 24-25, 2007.

Randy and Paula White of Without Walls International in Tampa, Fla., announced their decision to split at their Thursday evening service, shocking most congregants and bringing some to tears.

"It's the most difficult decision I've ever had to make in my entire life," Randy White told the congregation with Paula by his side at the podium appearing choked up, according to Tampa Bay Online.

Married nearly 18 years, the Whites, who have both been married and divorced before, said in interviews that the split is amicable. They also mentioned that the divorce comes after years of visits to counselors.

Trouble in the couple's marriage was picked up by The Tampa Tribune in May as the two were rarely seen preaching together anymore.

Both blamed the two different directions their lives are going.

Paula, 41, the church's senior pastor, leads her own ministry, making frequent trips as a sought-after speaker, author and televangelist. She leads monthly services at her newly opened Life by Design Empowerment Center in New York, appears regularly on "The Tyra Banks Show" as a life coach and serves as oversight pastor at Family Praise Center in San Antonio, Texas.

Meanwhile, Randy, 49, has been traveling to Malibu, Calif., where he plans to start another church, he told his Tampa congregation. He already signed a one-year lease on a beachfront dwelling there but plans for the new church are on hold, according to TBO.

Randy White will remain at Without Walls as senior pastor and Paula will remain based in Tampa and pledged to return frequently to preach.

Some congregants said the surprising announcement won't deter their continual attendance.

The announcement "didn't weaken the church in any way," said Kerran Fuller, who has been attending the church for less than a year, according to the TBO.

Still, Randy predicts attendance at the 23,000-member church "will take a hit" and finances will also be affected. Paula White Ministries brings in about $50,000 to $80,000 a week, said Randy.

Critics have raised questions over the Whites' financial wealth with church revenues at nearly $40 million last year and a $22 million debt, according to Without Walls church board member Alick Clark of Action, Calif. The couple has a Bayshore Boulevard home with an assessed value of $2.22 million, a New York condo valued at about $3.5 million and a private jet, as reported by TBO.

Randy said most of the couple's personal income reportedly comes from private businesses, including a real estate company and sales in books and other resources to the church, according to The Tampa Tribune.

Some have left the church when the couple's theology "stopped lining up biblically," said former staff member Larry DeLaRosa.

The Whites preach a prosperity message. Critics say their message of prosperity were at the expense of humility and family values.

"Too many ministries have become big business. That message is desecrating the church today," Clarke said, according to TBO.

The Whites have declined to say what the church pays them but say the church now supports more than 90 missions and in-house and community outreach programs.

"What they've done for this community, people have no idea," Tampa physician Sydel LeGrande told the local Tribune.

"I know they're not perfect. I've heard some of the things said around town, and some of it is probably true, but this much I know: God has placed a tremendous call on their lives. It requires a lot of them," said LeGrande, also a congregant at Without Walls, known as the perfect church for people who aren’t, for a dozen years.

Others seem to disagree.

The Rev. Hector Gomez, a former Without Walls staff member who left in 2000, told the Tribune that the church is all about money and fame now.

"A lot of drama inside and too much attention paid to getting exposure and publicity on the outside," he said.

As the Whites prepare to go their separate ways, Randy announced this week there will be some changes at Without Walls, including becoming less independent by teaming with other ministries in the city and more visible in the community.

Meanwhile, Paula, who rose to international renown, said she knows followers will feel disappointed by the announcement given that evangelical Christians hold marriage as a sacred institution and a cornerstone of a godly life, according to TBO.

"I wish there was a magic formula that gave you guarantees in life," she said. "Now I have to draw deep into my faith and let God draw me out of this dark place."

She told congregants on Thursday that the decision was one of the most painful of their lives but expressed hope saying, "God always comes to you in the dark places of life."

Also acknowledging that the news would let a lot of people down, Randy said he takes "100 percent responsibility" for the split.

Randy and Paula White founded Without Walls International as South Tampa Christian Center in 1991.

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defygravity
  • Tue May 06, 2008 5:25 pm
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I have been reading the posts on the "divorce" stories on this website for the past two days. I now understand why so many in this world hate the church. I have not been to church for two years because of people like you. It has been wonderful, I see God leading my life like He never could before. Anyone can throw out scripture and try to sound intelligent, but where is the Christlike attitude that people can actually respect? I stayed in a bad marriage for too long because I listened to ignorant people who insisted that if I was more submissive my marriage would improve. He never cheated on me, so should I still be with him? How many women are murdered by their husbands because no one supports them, and they have no one to turn to? It's time to stop judging the women in the church for being brave enough to take care of themselves and their children. These women need support and compassion, not judgement. I was lucky enough to have people support me with the hardest decision I ever made (unfortunately it wasn't my church). Believe me, no one ends a marriage without a lot of thought and prayer.
smbga
  • Sat Mar 15, 2008 11:16 am
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Yes this is sad. However, I believe that this couple needs to take a back seat in a church and allow God to show them their ways. I know quite a few ministers (male and female) that go thru divorce and keep on in the pulpit. This should not be. But no one wants to speak out on what goes on behind closed doors. It's a wonder that our Heavenly Father hasn't covered the entire planet with vomit.
Ingoditrust
  • Sun Dec 23, 2007 11:29 pm
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Yournotputtingmedown-

I am sorry you were mentally scarred by this. I am also very certain that you are exaggerating which people often do to make their situation seem worse. As for extorting your children, perhaps he had a better job and could better care for them. That is more or less what a judge is looking for. And as for your "Oh the church needs women to be the scapegoats for men" theory, how did you draw this from your encounter? Are you saying that the Church is evil? Are you still in it? Maybe you were trespassed, but that is no need to mark the whole church as a chovenistic, male-tyranny corporation. There are numerous spots in the church for women. Nuns are great blessings. They help children learn, they do great acts of service and prayer. It takes a special woman to be a nun. Please do not just steryotype the Church as a male-run, no place for women church. The church is human. It has its flaws.
yournotputtingmedown
  • Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:15 pm
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I do not condone divorce. I do believe that God sanctified the family unit. Several of you are quick to point out the scripture 1Cor 7:10. Since God is no respector of persons,
Will the man also stay to himself and not be with another woman?
I went through a divorce in 2000. The man has married not one, but two women since me.
I have been with not one single person in anyway. While we were married, this man had manipulated a pastor to get him to speak a word to control me from the pulpit (after the service he told me to "obey God"), he lied about my daughter, among other mind manipulations. And 5 years later after the divorce, he extorted my daughter and son-in-law to get back at me. When I tried to visit this church we were originally married in, a Sunday school teacher was quick to point out he had never been betrayed by his wife leaving him (infront of the church). I'm sure that they didn't make him a public example by showing his being married twice after me was committing adultery (to punish him). I guess they wanted to see bruises and blood (which is what would have happened, and yes, even a pastor told me that) It seems to me that the church which is supposed to stand up for what is right, stood up and defended the wrong. People, you must quit using women to cover up the wrongs of the men, or the administration of the church. I am tired of being the fall guy because church leaders think that if they keep the women in line, everything will be allright. Do you know how many women are out there who want to come to church and be a part of, but cannot because order in the church is amiss at this time? And no, we don't want your men. We just want to love and worship God.
I want to love and support what is right in the church of God, according to His word.
Will you let me?
Tired of the ostracization,
Kim
yournotputtingmedown
  • Wed Dec 19, 2007 2:51 pm
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Kenny5682
  • Wed Nov 28, 2007 8:11 pm
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Does this really come as a surprise to anyone? Paula and Randy White are human beings just like the rest of us. I'm sorry to hear that they have had troubles. On the other hand, I'm not surprised at all. The article even states they've been to counseling many times. Is their hope in God or in the wisdom of men? Secondly, what about covetousness? Paula is obviously materialistic, and Randy isn't exactly hiding it with his 'beachfront Church.' Paula and Randy White are among many popular liberal preachers, who have no intention on truly following the Word or the Will of God.
perplexed
  • Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:49 am
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"1 Cor 7:10 - 11 (NKJV) 10 Now to the married I command, yet not I but the Lord: A wife is not to depart from her husband. 11 But even if she does depart, let her remain unmarried or be reconciled to her husband. And a husband is not to divorce his wife. "

According to the Word of God, if Paula White divorces, she should remain single. So, we will see what happens.
legaluno47
  • Thu Nov 08, 2007 1:52 pm
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I am so sad to hear about this... My heart goes out to the White's. I have enjoyed Paula's preaching for years and am dismayed at this news. Well The BIBLE does say that the LOVE OF MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL!! and there are so many mega churches now..Which is why I do not attend church any longer. I have my personal relationship with God and read my bible daily for my guidance. But it is all biblical so every day time is getting shorter and prophesy is fulfilling itself.. I am not here to jude because I have been through many of those valleys myself..God is always in control and uses our choices to either make us or break us but he is always with us and wants the best for us.
overcomergreg
  • Thu Nov 08, 2007 12:06 pm
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I am currently in a marriage that is not always to my liking should I just walk away? Randy and Paula are supposed to be shining examples of our faith, is this what they are showing or is it "all about what they want"? What sets them apart fromthe way the world lives? Actions speak louder than words!!! Apparently they think they need to be free to see other people. Does God care more about their ministry or about their families? When I stand in front of God I don't think he is going to be as cocerned with my ministry as he is with how Ied my family!
himalone2007
  • Tue Nov 06, 2007 5:33 pm
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The folks in the Church has to have the boldness and tell both of them to step down and look for someone who has calling. Let these people do not make you fool .
compassion is to be given where needed but not for both of them as they do not need it, it is their ego and Church fellows, you have been foooled by them till now. Get to the bible and walk with God, not with these guys ... anyone who stands in the way of supporting their break be cursed.
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