Rev. Teddy Parker, a Macon, Georgia
pastor killed himself a few days after telling his congregation at his church
that God was not hearing him and no longer felt a connection to God.
"I try to pray but I don’t feel
like God is hearing me,” Parker said to his congregation “I try to serve but I
don’t feel like God is using me. And there are times in your life when God
purposely withdraws from you, he doesn’t withdraw for the sake of leaving you
but he withdraws so you can grow and mature.”
Rev. Parker, a father of two, shot
himself in the head with his own gun following Sunday service at Bible Mount
Zion Baptist Church while his family and congregation were still at his church
waiting for him for the next service..
"When he didn’t show up they went looking for him,” a church member, Russell Rowland, told the Post. “I’m very surprised because he didn’t preach that. He preached totally against it. It’s something that the congregations don’t really understand.”
"When he didn’t show up they went looking for him,” a church member, Russell Rowland, told the Post. “I’m very surprised because he didn’t preach that. He preached totally against it. It’s something that the congregations don’t really understand.”
3 comments:
May God have mercy... RIP!
what a life.
How do you know he killed himself?
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