Omarosa Manigault Stallworth has found a new calling in the pulpit.
We’ve just learned that the reality boardroom beauty plans to enter The United Theological Seminary for training to become a minister.
“I feel like God is calling me. He’s been calling me for two years and I can’t ignore it,” Omarosa told S2S today. She plans to begin classes August 17.
Though most may remember her from “The Apprentice” and “The Celebrity Apprentice,” or that infamous sit-down on “The Wendy Williams Show” last year, Omarosa has dedicated herself to several community programs. Most recently she has become a goodwill ambassador for the Hatian Support Program. She also works with Positive Vibrations and the New Image Emergency Homeless Shelter.
-- Sonya Eskridge
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Why is it the people with ugly pasts and ugly personalities who want to be preachers? I believe most preachers neither believe in GOD nor fear HIS power otherwise they would not have assumed that position and claim they were called by HIM. Matthew 20:1-16 shows that GOD operates differently than what we think and Matthew 22:1-14 shows that people will be called to GOD but most won’t come and some who do will be ill prepared. Both scriptures end with the warning “Many are called but few are chosen.” Omorosa may be called by GOD but will she be chosen? This is the question most preachers forget.
Romans 10:15 says how shall they preach lest they be “sent.” The English meaning of the Greek word Apostle is: he that is sent. All preachers have great stories about the day they were CALLED yet none ever talk of the day they were SENT or empowered by GOD. Mark 3:14-15 & Mark 6:7 shows before Jesus sends a preacher, disciple or apostle, He gives them POWER, like the Apostle Paul (Acts 19:12), to heal the sick, cast out devils, etc. True Apostles and disciples of Jesus should have His power. Most preachers believe that there are NO more Apostles of Jesus. It is no wonder then that they do not have GOD’s power.