Before long, the Lord started giving her sermons. She would feverously right them down and preach to her only audience, the grand father clock at the foot of her staircase. In the beginning she would fuss at Lawrence for being out of town all the time on business, never being home to go to church with them.
Of course he insisted he was doing all this for her and the kids. Eventually, she realized that complaining all the time was not going to get him to change but she knew what would. They began working in the church together and although Lawrence never aspired to be, he eventually became the Pastor of their little church. That little church has grown into what is now known as the dynamic, multi-cultural Solid Rock Church. Besides sharing the pastoral duties of Solid Rock Church with her husband, Darlene travels nearly every week across the nation and abroad preaching the gospel.
She is a nationally known conference speaker with a powerful testimony. Several years ago, God gave Darlene a vision to build a residential home for teenage, unwed mothers as an alternative to abortion.
After many court battles, Solid Rock Church was awarded the rights to build the Darlene Bishop Home for Life where now many lives of young girls are being transformed. Darlene Bishop Ministries is now traveling full time and can be seen all over the world through the weekly television broadcast, Sisters. This ministry was established to reach the lost, the broken, and the hurting — to reveal that victory can be obtained every time, if you only BELIEVE.
The compassion Darlene has is shown through the various ministries that she has founded and supports, such as the Home for Life and the Brazilian Orphanage. Darlene Bishop Ministries is spreading the gospel across the nation and around the world. If you would like to help us in our endeavor to change lives, please consider becoming a Sisters Partner. In September of an evangelist called me out of a crowd of about people. All I can say is that it looks like an ocean of people.
Bishop walked onto the stage Sunday in tears. For the next 45 minutes, in front of a large crowd, she screamed and sang and prayed and preached. She told the congregation her husband initially thought he had kidney stones. After an X-ray of his lungs, a doctor told them to get to the hospital as quickly as they could.
He was already weak, and he eventually tested positive for the coronavirus. Last Monday, the congregation came together to pray for Driscoll. That night, Bishop said, doctors took tubes out of his nose. On Thursday, Driscoll said in a Facebook post he had spent seven days in the hospital.
The megachurch near Lebanon in Warren County, known for a large statue of Jesus visible from the highway, has been a focus of controversy during the coronavirus pandemic. Although religious services have always been exempt from state orders prohibiting mass gatherings, local health officials urged the church to stop conducting in-person services.
Church leaders did not. They said it was their duty to stay open. She threw herself on the floor sobbing and declared, "Lord, I want more of you! I don't care what Lawrence is doing I just want you. And I'm going to seek you until I find my true place in the kingdom. While Lawrence was away at horse sales, she would lock herself in the bedroom on weekends to study.
She just couldn't get enough of God. Before long, the Lord started giving her sermons. She would feverously right them down and preach to her only audience, the grand father clock at the foot of her staircase. In the beginning she would fuss at Lawrence for being out of town all the time on business, never being home to go to church with them. Of course he insisted he was doing all this for her and the kids.
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