Lexi interviews BeBe Winans’ ex-wife Debra Winans. This interview was originally supposed to air on The Lexi Show on The Word Network. In the interview, Debra Winans shares about her divorce, relationships and other topics.
For some reason, the network executives chose not to air the interview on TV. You can see the entire interview for yourself where Debra shares what is on her heart.
The recent events involving well known ministers and artists like Tye Tribbett, Da T.R.U.T.H., J. Moss, and BeBe Winans have really had me thinking lately.(I’m continually holding them up in prayer.) Everybody commits sins during their lifetime. However, when a well know Christian sins it makes me really pause and think about things.
I know that nobody is perfect and I’m not expecting perfection out of anyone. In my opinion, when someone decides to take on a public ministry they become representatives of the body of Christ on a different level than other Christians. They travel around the world urging people to come out of their sins, but then something unfortunate happens and they fall into sin themselves. For many people outside of Christianity this only perpetuates the stereotype of hypocrisy that they have towards Christians. Read more...
BeBe Winans has been exonerated of all charges of allegations that he assaulted his ex-wife Debra Winans. On December 4, the judge dismissed all charges with prejudice. This order concluded the entire matter and it cannot be reopened.
While in some ways I am happy for BeBe, I continue to find stories like this sad. I long for the day when the words assault, ex-wife, charges, and divorce will no longer be associated with Gospel artists. In a perfect world, these words wouldn’t have much weight in our society at all. Read more...
I just got finished watching the Sunday Best finale and I am not surprised at all. My choice to win was Jessica. I’d like to send out a big congratulations to Y’Anna Crawley. She performed wonderfully throughout the entire competition.
I must say that the finale left me scratching my head a little bit. The two contestants sang a duet to New Edition’s “Can You Stand the Rain” that was arranged by Donald Lawrence. The arrangement/performance was nice, but it wasn’t gospel. Somebody please tell me why this song was part of the show. For Sunday Best to be a gospel show, there have been quite a few R&B performances this season. Read more...