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Bishop TD Jakes’ health updates: Potter’s House Church founder reacts after health scare

Bishop TD Jakes’ health updates: Potter’s House Church founder reacts after health scare

Bishop T.D. Jakes

Wow, where does this photo come from? Getty Images

We call this photography, Bishop TD Jakes speaks for first time since fainting in Sunday sermon

This is not the first time Bishop Thomas Dexter Jakes, the American preacher and televangelist, has spoken since I suffered a health emergency at Sunday service.

The preacher preached for Potter’s House Church in Dallas on November 24th, and suddenly I started shaking.

A 67-year-old man captured an inappropriate incident of raising his hand while at church in a viral video, which my family described as a “medical incident.”

So the church leaders and Oda Pipo rush to the pulpit to support the Bishop and provide me with medical care while the rest of the church prays.

Since this incident many pipes around the world do not pray for Bishop TD Jakes; My daughter, we will be assistant pastors at church, and that evening, her husband and I will update the world and tell her that our father is responding to treatment.

“But for God the Father, the situation will be even worse today due to Bishop Bin suffering a medical incident. The bishop is not recovering under the supervision of the medical sabi pipe.”

Bishop T.D. Jakes

Wow, where does this photo come from? POTTER’S DALLAS HOUSE/FACEBOOK

We call this photography, Di Bishop said that if it were not for God the Father, the cans would not have caused death that day

Sarah Jakes Roberts adds in the video, “We are not trying to sit through the attack, I will be as strong a Bishop as we have ever known.”

Four days after the incident, Bishop TD Jakes posted a video on his social media pages to thank the world for praying during the emergency.

In a one-minute video from Potter’s House, also posted on the social media page, the Bishop sits in a wheelchair surrounded by a thousand doctors and says: “I’m grateful to everyone who prayed to help me, I’m worried to give me a show, I’m grateful.”

The bishop became emotional while in a wheelchair and said: “I’m not afraid of dying, I don’t want to hurt my belly and they love me, my church needs me.”

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It’s inaudible for a few seconds of the video, but I add this to the caption of the post: “I thank God that I have not had a stroke, but if this event is appropriate, if not God, we will intervene, do not claim my life.”

Bishop Jakes also thanked medical sabi pipo for the “speed and expertise”.

“My job is to take beta and reflect on God’s protection,” he said.