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Accusations Force Charismatic University President to Resign

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Oral Roberts University’s Board of Regents will meet Monday and Tuesday to begin the search process for a new president, the chairman of the Board said after former president Richard Roberts resigned amid allegations that he misspent the charismatic school’s money.

  • Richard Roberts, president and chief executive officer of Oral Roberts University, is shown in Tulsa, Okla, in this Sept. 30, 2004, file photo.
    (AP Photo/The World Tulsa, Robert S. Cross)
    Richard Roberts, president and chief executive officer of Oral Roberts University, is shown in Tulsa, Okla, in this Sept. 30, 2004, file photo.

Nearly two months after three former professors filed a lawsuit charging him of financial misconduct, Roberts sent in a letter of resignation Friday to the Board of Regents.

“I love ORU with all my heart. I love the students, faculty, staff and administration and I want to see God’s best for all of them,” the president said in his letter of resignation.

Roberts’ resignation was effective immediately, according to a statement from George Pearsons, chairman of the Board.

Amid the search for a new president, executive Regent Billy Joe Daugherty will continue to assume administrative responsibilities of the Office of the President, the statement added.

Roberts, who took over as president in 1993, is still facing a lawsuit filed by three former ORU professors who contend that they were wrongfully terminated from their positions at the university after reporting information indicating that the president and his wife, Lindsay, lavishly misspent donors’ money for personal expenses. They also alleged that he jeopardized the university’s nonprofit status by becoming illegally involved in a local political campaign.

The suit also charged Lindsay Roberts with repeatedly spending time with an "underage male" in various situations. In a statement, Mrs. Roberts rejected accusations of improper behavior, saying that she "never, ever engaged in any sexual behavior with any man outside of my marriage."

Both Roberts have repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, and Mr. Roberts has said the lawsuit amounted to “intimidation, blackmail and extortion.”

Last week, however, Roberts, who had requested temporarily leave while the lawsuit was being resolved, received a vote of no confidence from the university’s tenured faculty.

Furthermore, provost Mark Lewandowski had threatened to resign if Roberts were allowed to return.

Rhae Buckley, president of the ORU Alumni Association board, said he hopes the university moves quickly to find a new president.

"I'm not surprised. I know that Richard really loved the university and he wants to do what he feels is right for the university," Buckley said, according to the Associated Press.

While Roberts has resigned from his position at ORU, the son of university founder Oral Roberts said in a statement that he would still continue in his role as chairman and chief executive of Oral Roberts Ministries.

Most recent comments
  • Thu Nov 29, 2007 12:28 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    Ministries named after a man? You mean like the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association?
    While I feel the grief of what these men have done (jury is still out on Roberts since accusation does not necessarily mean guilt) I hardly think that one could say that the pentecostal/charismatic group is the only ones that have sinner/hypocrite leaders in their midst. Oh, and by the way, the prosperity teaching isn't a penrecostal/charasmatic doctrine. It is a doctrine held by some pentecostal/charismatic groups.

  • Wed Nov 28, 2007 8:15 pm : 4 : 1 Flag

    Its a shame,but not a surprise that another televangelist has given christians another black eye.Even more so that another of these prosperity hucksters tie themselves to the pentecostal and charasmatic movement.These people lay in wait for sincere christians and make them promises in Gods name only to enrich themselves.Its time for any Christian who is looking at any ministry to support to be cautious of any ministry named after a person.All ministries should be Christ centered and not devised by mere humans.We need to practice discernment when it comes to any of these televised ministries and be sure of the gospel that they preach.

  • Tue Nov 27, 2007 8:38 am : 1 : 0 Flag

    The truth will stand

  • Sun Nov 25, 2007 2:16 pm : 3 : 0 Flag

    How how the love for worldly things and love for power undermined the reputation of a
    great university? Let this be a lesson for other famous evangelists: to watch their calling
    with much caution!

  • Sun Nov 25, 2007 12:14 pm : 3 : 3 Flag

    The trail of tears and shame has claimed yet another self righteous, do-as-I-say-not-as-I-do hypocrite. Good riddance...

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