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I heard he left the ministry and divorced his wife because he had an affair with another woman. Is this true or just a rumor?

2007-02-20 17:16:52 · 4 answers · asked by Dreamyeyes 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

he use to have a church here in broken arrow, oklahoma called Destiny Church, but another pastor took over his church.

2007-02-20 17:17:35 · update #1

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don't know who he is.
maybe try a web search.

2007-02-20 17:22:23 · answer #1 · answered by robert p 7 · 0 1

Eastman Curtis

2016-09-30 10:10:28 · answer #2 · answered by whisman 4 · 0 0

No, I think you've posted this question in the correct section. I've no performing ability of any sort. But I have conducted recruitment interviews. I'm not going to answer your question directly. But, imagine yourself on an interviewing panel. Who are you looking for? Well if someone turns up who is talented & keen, has actually Got A Life, and is applying simply to find out if they're good enough, not because they've spent the last 15 years working towards this career-defining moment & will be devastated if they fail - what would your reaction be? What have you got to lose? I'd say, go for it. If you get turned down, well you get turned down, you'll not die wondering, you've obviously got other options already lined up, and won't be broken-hearted if you're not accepted. If you come across as someone with something to say musically, and a personality of your own, even if the Curtis don't take you on they should give you positive advice as to how to pursue your career . If they don't do that, well sòd them, they weren't for you anyway. Be honest of course. If you're asked why you didn't win a particular competition, say why in your opinion the winner was better than you - or why, looking at it objectively, the judges preferred that guy to you. Still sitting on the panel, what do you wamt to hear - someone claiming they wuz robbed, or someone analysing how they might have done things differently? Easy for me to say, isn't it? Give it your best shot, with a light heart, and see what happens.

2016-03-19 22:27:44 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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anyone know who eastman curtis is?
I heard he left the ministry and divorced his wife because he had an affair with another woman. Is this true or just a rumor?

2015-08-24 15:13:22 · answer #4 · answered by Shelia 1 · 0 0

I found an Eastman Curtis that is a religious TV show host and a Christian follower, a "Ministry Parter". He seems to have been a former Senior Pastor, but there are no traces of anything involving a divorce and/or affair.

A rumor it is, then.

2007-02-20 17:33:23 · answer #5 · answered by AZ 1 · 1 0

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I faced what you're trying to work out as a 15y/o seeking to enter an even-better-than-Curtis in the 70s, so I do know the mileage. Forget all the scenarios you seem to be entertaining. Prepare yourself with repertoire you can pull off without thinking. Leave it to us, the panel at your 'judgement', to work out the rest. > have studied for 9 years, currently working on Chopin's 4th ballade That will become a massacre: think again. Edit The 4th Ballade is such a huge ask -- one that any seasoned, thinking concert performer quails at undertaking, no matter how experienced we are -- setting such a high bar for every possible aspect of musicianship and taking a superlative technique simply for granted, that to choose that to be an entry audition work after so little study and maturity comparatively speaking -- that is after all why we seek to study at such places of learning, to remedy and improve these things, otherwise what's the point? -- is more or less doomed from the outset, the more so if because of our young age, lack of experience and insight we might not even realise yet how really bad our rendering actually is likely to be. That is what is called 'a massacre' of a performance: one the inescapable badness of which is not yet realised by its performer in the very execution itself. Not a good place for anyone to find themselves in, ever. Certain works we leave to a later date to cut our teeth upon or reach an even remotely satisfactory reading of, often several decades into our more mature years with some. Chopin's op.52 is just one such works and therefore best avoided for public performance in our musical apprentice years, particularly as repertoire for the very specific purpose you have in mind. All the best,

2016-04-03 02:19:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The website below says he has 2 television ministries. Check it out and see if that is who you are talking about.

2007-02-20 17:24:14 · answer #7 · answered by Mee-Maw 5 · 0 0

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