Steve refused (or was unable) to prepare a Mothers Day sermon, so relied on his wife's Chronological Bible series that she had already prepared and preached the year before:
Steve was so confused in this sermon, as he discussed (his) EGO, that he was all over the place not making any sense.
Apparently since Steve Gaines Mom has passed on, Mothers Day doesn't have the flare it use to, when he went all out last year. Guest appearance, party Favors
The way Steve Gaines does things is to build them up and when they get too big, pull out some scripture or religious interpretation to cancel them.
I don't know which part of this is more disturbing, Steve Gaines nagging his wife until she did what he wanted (a good Christian wife would have submitted the first time he asked, Donna!) or the part at the end where he said they still don't have much money.
Really, Steve? Are you serious? Please. With what Bellevue has been rumored to pay you (even if it's quadruple what they actually pay you) and what you pocket off Holy Land trips and speaking engagements away from the church, you still don't have enough money?
I could give you a boatload of advice on how to cut corners. It's called living within your means, and by all accounts, you're paid enough to be a man of great means. This is just one more example of an arrogant, overpaid megachurch pastor having no grasp of most people's reality.
Oh, and that really wasn't entertaining. It was just embarrassing.
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Are you also talking about last Sundays message Bellevue Baptist Church by Donna Gaines ?
THE BIGGER THE EGO, THE HARDER THE FALL
Steve refused (or was unable) to prepare a Mothers Day sermon, so relied on his wife's Chronological Bible series
that she had already prepared and preached the year before:
Designed by Women for Women?
Donna Gaines Preaching the series
Steve was so confused in this sermon, as he discussed (his) EGO, that he was all over the place not making any sense.
Apparently since Steve Gaines Mom has passed on, Mothers Day doesn't have the flare it use to,
when he went all out last year.
Guest appearance, party Favors
The way Steve Gaines does things is to build them up and when they get too big, pull out some
scripture or religious interpretation to cancel them.
Belleuve Loves Memphis, blurp
Bwahahahaha!!! indeed.
That hit the nail on the head!! Trying to reason with some is like talking to a wall!
I'm afraid this is what always comes to mind when I hear the words "small group" now. {shudder}
I don't know which part of this is more disturbing, Steve Gaines nagging his wife until she did what he wanted (a good Christian wife would have submitted the first time he asked, Donna!) or the part at the end where he said they still don't have much money.
Really, Steve? Are you serious? Please. With what Bellevue has been rumored to pay you (even if it's quadruple what they actually pay you) and what you pocket off Holy Land trips and speaking engagements away from the church, you still don't have enough money?
I could give you a boatload of advice on how to cut corners. It's called living within your means, and by all accounts, you're paid enough to be a man of great means. This is just one more example of an arrogant, overpaid megachurch pastor having no grasp of most people's reality.
Oh, and that really wasn't entertaining. It was just embarrassing.
I'm moving this discussion to a new thread as it's veered in a much different direction from the original subject. Please continue there.
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That would be here.
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