Carlton Pearson’s ex-wife Gina Gauthier indicates HIS DEATH IS NEAR by telling everyone “IT’S TIME TO RELEASE HIM.” The Pulitzer Prize deserving J. Lee Grady deals with CARLTON PEARSON’S TRAGIC JOURNEY TO DECEPTION — BLACK CHRISTIAN NEWS MINUTE WITH MRS. MERIQUA WHYTE
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Carlton Pearson’s ex-wife indicates HIS DEATH IS NEAR by telling everyone “IT’S TIME TO RELEASE HIM.” The Pulitzer Prize deserving J. Lee Grady deals with CARLTON PEARSON’S TRAGIC JOURNEY TO DECEPTION
Daniel Whyte III again tells Carlton Pearson to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, repent of his sins, and recant to the world his false teaching that there is no hell lest his followers go to hell.
In an announcement she called a “slow motion update,” Gina Gauthier, the ex-wife of former megachurch pastor Carlton Pearson, who is currently battling terminal cancer, called on the “people of God” Thursday to prepare their hearts “to release him.”
“Even yet still, He’s moving toward making his way to the vibration of ‘Well done my good and faithful servant,’” wrote Gauthier, who was married to Pearson from 1993 to 2019 and had two kids with him, in a statement on Facebook.
“People of God, I ask that you prepare your hearts. Prepare to release him such that as he moves through that tunnel toward the light, he can ascend as quickly as possible and not be pulled back into this 3rd dimension realm feeling the pull of those he loved so much. Love lets go,” she added.
The update comes just over a week since the family announced that Pearson, 70, has moved to “comfort care” as his advanced prostate cancer remains a “significant challenge.”