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11/30/2007: "News from Oral Roberts University...."




and NO this is NOT from the Onion,
though it really seems like it must be....


Roberts says God forced his resignation

By JUSTIN JUOZAPAVICIUS,
Associated Press Writer Wed Nov 28, 6:50 PM ET

TULSA, Okla. -
Richard Roberts told students at Oral Roberts University
Wednesday that he did not want to resign as president
of the scandal-plagued evangelical school, but he did so
because God insisted.

God told him on Thanksgiving that he should resign the
next day, Roberts told students in the university's chapel.

"Every ounce of my flesh said 'no'" to the idea, Roberts said,
but he prayed over the decision with his wife and his father,
Oral Roberts, and decided to step down.

Roberts said he wanted to "strike out" against the people
who were persecuting him, and considered countersuing,
but "the Lord said, 'don't do that,'" he said.

After submitting his resignation, he said, for "first time in
60 days peace came into my heart."

Roberts spoke only for a few minutes and was applauded
and cheered by students. He wiped away tears with a
white handkerchief and his hands.

"This has nearly destroyed my family, and it's nearly
destroyed ORU," Roberts said.

A lawsuit accuses Roberts of lavish spending at a time when
the university faced more than $50 million in debt, including
taking shopping sprees, buying a stable of horses and paying
for a daughter to travel to the Bahamas aboard the university jet.

Roberts has previously said that God told him to deny the allegations.
The week the lawsuit was filed, Richard Roberts said that God told him:
"We live in a litigious society. Anyone can get mad and file a lawsuit
against another person whether they have a legitimate case or not.
This lawsuit ... is about intimidation, blackmail and extortion."

On Wednesday, Roberts said God told him he would "do something
supernatural for the university," if he stepped down from the job
he held at the 5,700-student school since 1993.

On Tuesday, the founder of a Christian office and education supply
store chain pledged $70 million to help the university, provided it
passed a 90-day review of the school's finances. Oklahoma City
businessman Mart Green, founder of the Mardel chain, offered to
donate $8 million immediately.

Roberts said he would return to the full-time evangelistic healing
ministry, "which is where my heart has always been," and told
students and faculty that he will be praying for them every day of his life.

"I believe with all my heart the best is yet to come for ORU," he said.

Roberts walked out of the chapel through a side door to more cheers.
Regents Chairman George Pearsons followed, telling students the ORU
administration is "endeavoring to do the right thing" during a very difficult time.

"This is a good university," Pearsons said. "ORU is a place where love is king."

Roberts remains the CEO of the Oral Roberts Evangelistic Association and
remains a "spiritual regent" who cannot vote on university matters.

On Tuesday, Pearsons announced a plan to separate the finances and
leadership of the university from the Oral Roberts Evangelistic Association,
a move welcomed by many students and faculty members.

The university has been under the ministry since its inception in 1963,
an arrangement that critics say led to co-mingling of funds and a blurring
of leadership roles.






 

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