I Can Finally Show You The Evidence

I Can Finally Show You The Evidence

TLDR;

This video exposes Todd White as a fraud and a danger to others, supported by new evidence and multiple on-the-record witnesses. It highlights a cover-up culture within the charismatic church, naming leaders who have enabled White's behavior. The video announces a $100,000 offer for an independent investigation into White's ministry and a petition demanding the release of NDAs and approval of such an investigation.

  • Exposes Todd White's fraudulent behavior and the cover-up culture that enables him.
  • Presents on-the-record testimonies from former insiders detailing White's lies, manipulation, and misuse of funds.
  • Announces a $100,000 offer for an independent investigation into White's ministry.
  • Calls for accountability from leaders who have supported or remained silent about White's actions.

Intro [0:00]

The video is necessary due to the silence of leaders who know about Todd White's behavior. Six insiders approached the speaker a year ago, seeking help to expose White and warn the Christian community.

The $100,000 Offer [0:21]

The speaker's ministry offers up to $100,000 for an independent investigation into Todd White's ministry, contingent on their approval of the investigation. New evidence and multiple witnesses are presented, addressing previous requests for named sources. Todd White is known for his healing ministry and claims of a supernatural life, but is a fraud and a danger. Charismatic leaders have been covering up for him, contributing to a broader issue of cover-up culture within the charismatic church. The speaker hopes to bring health to the body of Christ and encourages skeptics to recognize that believers are addressing these issues to honor Christ.

How it came to this [10:53]

In April 2025, Todd White was exposed after numerous people from within his ministry reached out for help. Six insiders provided 25 bullet points detailing White's hypocrisy, lies (including from the pulpit), misuse of donations, false words of God, embellished stories, and pressure on people to share recorded testimonies. The insiders claim that White is focused on money, reputation, and clout. The video went viral, but no major leader took public action to provide accountability, except for Robbie Dawkins.

Witness 1: Robert McKinney [16:15]

Robert McKenna, a former board member, vice president, chair of the board, and CEO of Lifestyle Christianity, shares his experiences in an open letter. He met Todd White around 2007 or 2008 and initially believed in their lasting friendship and shared passion for Jesus and revival. He accepted the CEO role during a crisis, driven by love for the ministry and a desire to help stabilize it. Over time, it became clear that Todd did not desire counsel, but compliance, valuing agreement over truth. McKenna agrees with allegations of Todd's behavior and clarifies that he and others never sought to steal the ministry, but to see it walk in integrity, accountability, and truth.

The turning point came after purchasing the Waga building, with decisions increasingly driven by emotional pressure and manipulation. Loyalty to Todd began to outweigh loyalty to truth. If you agreed with him, you were anointed. If you questioned or disagreed, you were labeled rebellious or religious. Todd would use his tears and guilt and super spiritual language. One moment I will never forget involved a proposal to spend $20,000 of ministry funds on a personal protection dog. Todd came to my house emotionally pressing me to reconsider. The conversation wasn't about stewardship. It was about submission. Todd often invited individuals from across the country to come run with him, then discarded when they no longer served a purpose. Todd frequently shared private information about marriages, donors, and ministries, things no leader should disclose. In April 2020, Todd announced from the stage that Lifestyle would start a church. Neither I nor the board nor the leadership team had been informed. Years later after a service he admitted that the decision came from boredom and a desire for platform.

The deepest wound came in 2021 shortly after my son passed away. My wife then serving as CFO called Todd to share the news. He cried briefly and then abruptly shifted the conversation and said, "Guess what? You'd be so proud of me." Before stepping down, I told Todd many times that I was willing to resign if it would help the ministry. Each time he pleaded with us to stay, often in tears, saying he couldn't do it without us. But when we later attempted to hold him accountable, following the principles of Matthew 18, he rejected correction. Since that time, Todd has never reached out to ask forgiveness for the false accusations made against me and others. Genuine repentance takes ownership and action. It requires admitting that the accusations were false and fabricated, designed to protect a need for control and to surround himself only with those who would never challenge him. Silence in the face of manipulation becomes complicity. Without repentance accountability and humility, I do not believe the ministry will be safe, a safe or healthy place for those who serve or give.

Witness 2: Joseph Blodgett [29:36]

Joseph Blahett, former event director and teaching pastor at Lifestyle Christian University, shares his experiences in an open letter. He believes the church deserves leaders who embody integrity, humility, and fidelity to the gospel. He directly witnessed patterns that fell short of biblical leadership, including fear and manipulation, teachings and tactics that fostered division and confusion among staff, students, and volunteers, abuse of trust, personal or marital struggles shared in confidence were at times repeated or mishandled in ways that betrayed pastoral responsibility rather than offer offered redemptive care, cultivation of division. Like others, I experienced betrayal of trust, emotional isolation, and spiritual manipulation.

As I call for accountability, I must acknowledge my own failings. Those who served under my leadership staff students and volunteers, I deeply apologize for the times I failed to confront destructive patterns, chose silence over courage, or did not adequately shield you from harm. My hope is that the organization will take the following steps. Release all former staff and employees from non-disclosure agreements, NDAs, to allow for open, honest testimony without fear of reprisal. Commission an independent third-party investigation to ensure impartial accountability and transparency. Prioritize the care and well-being of the flock above brand protection, reputation, or personal loyalty. These requests are not rooted in bitterness or resentment, but in a deep conviction that the body of Christ must be safeguarded from spiritual harm and that leaders must be held accountable to the standards they proclaim.

Witness 3: Rashid Salem [35:20]

Rasheed Salem, a former board member of Lifestyle Christianity, shares his personal opinions and lived experience. His statement arises from a moral and biblical obligation to speak after firsthand experiences and direct involvement with Todd White and lifestyle Christianity. His purpose is to bring clarity and further legitimacy to that letter and the 25 claims listed. Additionally, my hope is that the broader culture of silence and lack of accountability that allows harmful behavior to persist would be challenged by those who know the truth but continue to do nothing about it. These concerns are not based on speculation or gossip, but on documented facts and firsthand experiences from those closest to Todd over many years. This statement represents a last resort after repeated unsuccessful attempts at accountability and it is intended not for destruction but for the protection of the church and a call for biblical accountability.

In the summer of 2023, about 6 months into my board tenure, I became increasingly concerned and attempted to initiate internal conversations regarding what I perceived to be a troubling pattern of deception, lack of transparency, and absence of accountability in Todd's behavior. I had originally joined the board under the impression that Todd was under legitimate spiritual authority. In a 2021 phone call, Todd told me that Dr. Michael Brown was part of his board of spiritual elders and he frequently referred to Dan Mohler as his spiritual father. After speaking directly with Dr. Brown, I learned that he was not serving in the role Todd had described and in fact had no close relationship with him. Regarding Dan Mohler, it is widely understood by those close to both men that he has no active role or authority in Todd's life.

Over time, however, I came to the conviction that much of what I supported was not advancing the gospel, but sustaining Todd's personal lifestyle and ego-driven ventures, including costly facilities operating far below capacity and significant ongoing personal expenses borne by the ministry. Over time, it became increasingly clear to me that access quote unquote friendship and kind or generous treatment were often tied to what someone could offer Todd. Whether financial support, a vacation home, or personal services, if he believed you could benefit from him, he was unusually kind and attentive. If not, you were often dismissed or disregarded. I can personally affirm that the 25 items listed in the open letter are grounded in the experiences of numerous witnesses and in my view represent only part of the broader pattern due to the NDAs due to NDAs sensitive relationships and prior legal threats.

About a week before the video was released, a public post by Mike Winger drew Todd's attention. I announced that I was making a video on Todd, after which we were informed that efforts were made to identify those providing information behind the scenes. In the process, I observed what I consider to be a toxic culture marked by irreverence lies manipulation exaggeration, and troubling a troubling disconnect between public image and private reality. Many of these conversations included what I perceived as inappropriate gossip about other ministers, often following relational or professional separation as well as noticeable inconsistencies in his accounts over time. One example was when I gave him money for a medical vest. He said he urgently needed it due to congestive heart failure. The vest was never purchased. Not long afterward, he acquired a Can-Am recreational vehicle worth tens of thousands of dollars. I was informed by staff that Todd had repeatedly shared a false story about my testimony. This was entirely untrue. Todd knew my testimony well and I had been a Christian for many years before ever encountering lifestyle Christianity. I was also informed by staff that Todd had blocked off Mondays on his schedule. Telling them he would be with me receiving golf lessons from a golf facility I'd taken him to.

Another concerning example involves the prophecy Shawn BS gave about the building that Lifestyle currently owns. In 2017, Todd publicly presented BS's words as prophetic confirmation that God had miraculously shown him the property as a future training center, a narrative that was widely promoted in ministry videos and articles. In 2021, Todd directed his team to remove Shawn Bulls's books from the Lifestyle Bookstore and delete related content about the prophecy from his platforms. After months of inquiry and growing concern, in 2023, both board and executive team members initiated a process to pursue muchneeded correction and accountability for Todd. Unfortunately, Todd refused accountability. Instead, he positioned himself as the victim, accused us of trying to take the ministry from him, and instilled fear of legal retaliation. In my opinion, based on the persistent dysfunction and lack of accountability, the ministry should be shut down. Todd is biblically disqualified as a leader.

In early August of 2023, a multi-party call arranged by Paul Allen, a board member I will address later in this letter, took place involving members of the board, outside leadership, and additional witnesses in an effort to bring accountability and help to the situation we were facing with Todd. Randy Hooper participated in the call and stated that he had spoken with Rodney Howard Brown, offering what he presented as Pastor Rodney's perspective and expressing an interest in seeing how he might help address the situation. During the call, Randy stated that it appeared to the that the board was attempting to take over and question why, if the situation was as serious as he described, we did not simply resign. After the call, it became clear that there was no viable path forward for accountability, as the board had shifted to a 3-2 alignment in favor of Todd. As a result, we ultimately stepped away without resolution and without believing that the issues had been meaningfully addressed. The current board members have since played a significant role allowing Todd to continue to serve himself. Gary York, the vice president and to my knowledge likely again a current board member has been reported by others, authors of the original letter to have acknowledged that Todd is dishonest while expressing the belief that it is his role to protect or to cover for him. Paul Allen, another board member whom I recommended two years ago, made statements to our executive team during the period when we were attempting to establish accountability and around Todd, including saying that Todd quote had a demon and quote needed help from spiritual giants such as Rodney Howard Brown or Jonathan Shuttlesworth to cast it out.

Many ministers who are aware of Todd's history of deception have continued to partner with the ministry due to financial benefit, influence, or fear of repercussions, such as legal action, or loss of income, public backlash, or diminished ministry standing. I know of many who have spoken to Mike privately, that's me he's talking about, but refused to go on record with him because he's become radioactive in charismatic ministry circles. I also ask that those bound by NDAs be released. And that an independent transparent third-party investigation be allowed.

The Final Witness: Hirchie Schaffner [1:15:22]

Hershey Shaner, who served on staff at Lifestyle Christianity from July 2020 through July 2023 in several roles, including associate pastor of Lifestyle Christianity Church, intern and teaching pastor at Lifestyle Christianity University, and director of power and love for approximately 16 months, writes this letter with a heavy heart and with full awareness of the seriousness of what I'm sharing. He believes continued silence would be a failure of my responsibility to the body of Christ. His reason for writing is rooted in scripture, specifically the process outlined in Matthew 18. He has personally brought these concerns to Todd. Those efforts did not lead to repentance or meaningful change.

One of the most concerning patterns I witnessed was the disconnect between what was preached publicly and what was lifted privately. Todd has frequently stated from the pulpit that he has never had a bad day, that he does not get offended, and that he no longer struggles with issues such as guilt, insecurity, or condemnation. Yet, I along with many others have personally witnessed anger, intimidation, and volatility behind the scenes. One specific incident occurred during the executive leadership meeting when the team proposed changes to the encounter services. Todd responded by storming out of the room in anger, yelling, and forcefully throwing his chair against the wall. This was witnessed by multiple senior leaders. Later, Todd denied throwing the chair, explaining that it was stuck to his leg. The issue was not that a leader lost his temper. The issue is of the promotion of a lifestyle of perfection that is not actually being lived. Many students and young believers struggled deeply with condemnation, believing they were failing God because they could not attain the level of Christlikkeness being presented.

There were also repeated instances of misleading or contradictory testimony. For example, Todd has stated publicly that no one ever told him about Jesus. While his own mother, who was on staff, shared with many of us that she regularly took him to church growing up. Additionally, I witnessed repeated instances where private details about staff members, marriages, finances, or personal struggles were shared with others in ways that created division, shifted blame, or altered perceptions of responsibility depending on the circumstances. In one leadership meeting, I raised concerns that Todd was surrounded primarily by yesmen on the board. Privately, he responded by saying that Tom Roullo, who helped launch the ministry, was not a yes man, yet no explanation was given regarding the rest of the board structure or lack of accountability.

My trust in Todd's leadership began to seriously unravel in the summer of 2022 during a significant financial crisis within the ministry following the second major leadership exodus during my tenure. The ministry directors including myself were individually asked if we would be willing to take a temporary pay cut to help stabilize the ministry. When the board approached Todd with the same request, he declined. As a result, the request was withdrawn from the rest of us and multiple staff members were laid off instead. More than a year later, Todd accused those of us who had agreed to pay cuts of attempting to steal his ministry. At no point did I nor did any member of that leadership team seek to steal, take over, or undermine the ministry. Correction would be agreed to in meetings only to be reversed privately within days. Danny Silk from Bethl was brought in to help restructure leadership culture and repeatedly asked Todd a simple question. Did he want a world-class team or a sole proprietorship? publicly taught affirm team leadership. Privately, he consistently undermined it. In July of 2023, the third leadership team in three years resigned.

Many leaders are aware of these issues and remain silent. Some out of fear, some due to limited exposure to Todd, and others because platforms and paychecks are difficult to walk away from this. While serving at lifestyle Christianity, I was at times complicit. I avoided conflict. I chose convenience over courage. I operated in pride at times and did not always walk in the fruit of the spirit. For those failures, I repent. My prayer is not that Todd becomes defensive, but that he humbles himself before the Lord, that he revisits the warnings, the conversations, and the concerns that have been raised recently and over many years. That he seeks true repentance, not image repair, which is so far all he's done, all he has done to my knowledge this whole time.

Leaked audio from Todd's staff meeting in 2021 [1:30:37]

In March 2021, a disaster happened in Todd White's ministry and a whole bunch of people left. Dozens of leaders and staff depart lifestyle Christianity. Departing individuals are accused of attempting to steal the ministry and are labeled as Jezebels. In April 21, there's a recorded staff meeting that occurs. Bethl is going to come alongside of us. There is a plan for Danny Silk and Jerry Silk, his wife. They're going to come in as a team March 21st through the 24th. They're going to be meeting with all of the staff here.

The staff are serving the Lord and this is just a place that's actually an assignment and somewhere they're called to but they're not they're not serving a man first and foremost cuz I think that's actually an unhealthy thing that no and but here's the thing you guys is there anybody here that truly thinks that that's what Tom wants that Tom wants anybody to come here to serve to serve him as and and exalt him in that place. I have yet to see Tom in two years of being here make a decision to prefer another human being over himself. So I have never seen him serve another man or woman. I absolutely 100% unequivocally believe that his desire is for every person to serve what is called. When I watched him ask another man to go get his sweatshirt for him and he didn't go get it himself, I knew right then and there it was something off that he was looking at other people to fulfill what he has in his heart. And so I thought it was a lack of leadership. The last two months I understand it is not a lack of leadership. It was a lack of love. And so my view right now absolutely is his desire is that those who are here are his for his bidding. Now do I believe he is deceived? I do not believe he is evil. I do not believe he is it. So hear my heart. that I believe he is an absolute deception that this ministry is here and people are here to fulfill what is in his heart that he is here to serve those and is the absolute opposite of what Jesus said.

Every every every department has been manipulated. Every department. That's why it's so hard not to see that this ministry is not about Jesus, that it's about Todd. The staff are hurt. I've been talking to some students. Students are hurt. Students are hurt. Everybody's hurt. As a ministry, how are we going to handle these students? Because they have questions. They're not coming to school anymore. I talked to a student today. I said, "How are you?" He says, "I'm scared." This is a ministry. I don't want you to answer, bro. Sorry. Um, this is a school. It's a ministry. I'm pissed off because it's one of my interns. I've been with him for three years. The first thing he says, "I'm scared at a ministry school. Seriously, my other intern she doesn't want to walk in the building. What are we going to do?"

The only thing I can think of is God. He's the only one that is. If you think I can, I can't. I can't hold him accountable. I can't make this environment. I don't have the authority or the power to do it. I don't I don't know. I know you're hurt. I know you've been mistreated. I know all of these things. I know your family has suffered. I don't know how to help you go forward. I want to help, but I don't know how to help. That's why we're trying to get help because this is out of my depth. I can't I want to offer you promises, but that would be irresponsible if I could do that because I don't have the authority. I don't have the ability to change this situation.

As a ministry, how are we going to handle these students? Because they have questions. They're not coming to school anymore. I talked to a student today. I said, "How are you?" He says, "I'm scared." This is a ministry. I don't want you to answer, bro. Sorry. Um, this is a school. It's a ministry. I'm pissed off because it's one of my interns. I've been with him for three years. The first thing he says, "I'm scared at a ministry school. Seriously, my other intern she doesn't want to walk in the building. What are we going to do?"

The Paul Allen Saga [1:55:16]

In early August of 2023, there's a multi-party call involving Randy Hooper, Danny Silk, Rasheed Salem, Robert McKini, and witnesses set up by Paul Allen. Randy Hooper, Pastor Randy Hooper, who is there ostensibly to represent Rodney Howard Brown. On this call, Randy Hooper, it it seems as though like the ball is in Ry's court for some reason. Whatever went on behind the scenes, the ball is in Ry's court. It seems he's the one all the information is being delivered to and he's the one that is basically like giving the verdict of what he thinks people should do. And he does this, it seems, with the name of Rodney Howard Brown hanging over his words. The board wants to remove him from the school. That's the big dilemma. Danny confirms in this meeting, uh, Randy Hooper asks Danny Silk, "What did you find in your year and a half working with Todd?" And I'll give you a quote. He says, Todd, quote, burns his own house down.

Randy Hooper's response is I wish I could play you the whole recording. It is coverup culture in a nutshell. He gets told the laundry list of of of Todd's issues. He gets a confirmed by another wellrespected leader. He responds, "Why don't you just resign?" The response from Rodney Howard Brown is none of our boards can hold us accountable. These leaders that we're talking about, none of our boards can hold us accountable. At that point, Danny Silk chimes in and Danny um I hope I can represent this well for because we we're we have disagreements for sure on some big things, but I don't want to misrepresent anything. Um Danny, he agrees the same is true of of Bill Johnson, but with conditions. And he says, you know, Bill's board can't tell him what to do, but it's because Bill is Bill is such a great leader. He's such a wonderful leader that there's no need.

In late July of 2023, not long before the meeting that we just heard about, there's a call between Paul Allen and Rasheed. And I'm going to play you some footage from that call. This was to for them to discuss like what a month maybe before the meeting we just heard. Paul Allen a month before this other meeting with Randy Hooper, big dog, he's saying, "Yeah, the ministry is probably a fraud. How do you wind it down?" Shut it down. Shut it down. But the ministry as a whole is a fraud. Yeah, I I I I agree with you. I agree.

In 2025, Paul Allen doing fundraising for Todd, endorsing his ministry. Amazing ministry. All of that. This reversal happened after the meeting with Randy Hooper and maybe because of stars in his eyes about Rodney Howard Brown or maybe because of some other reason, Paul Allen starts reversing position and instead of seeming to have a backbone, he is now towing the line.

Todd Crashes Out [2:18:18]

Todd White cut his hair. He's like really well known for his dreadlocks, for his hair, but did you know he cut it? He says, "I didn't cut it because of anything that's going on." He's been talking about cutting my hair for a while. Look, I got all these witnesses. Um, this is to avoid the idea that he cut his hair because of my video. Because guess what? My video came out and then very, very shortly thereafter, all of a sudden, I'm people are texting me, "Dude, Todd White cut his hair off? He chopped his hair off, Mike?" A bunch of people keep messaging me. And it was like, "Wow, he has had these dreadlocks forever. He's had them for years and years and years." And he said God told him to grow the dreadlocks.

I want to be known for my love and not my hair. And but here's the thing is God doesn't see us for our hair. He sees us for our heart. and we got to always focus on that. But I didn't cut it because of anything else. I just last six months I've wanted to and so I did.

After my video came out, Todd White was not handling it well. And he in the middle of the night, like late at night, he went into the bathroom and chopped his dreadlocks off himself. Not a barber. He just hack and slashed his dreadlocks off. Then he had to call around and find somebody like a barber to come to his house late at night.

The Bible describes Antichrist and that he talks they talk about like the antichrist. Antichrist is anti-anointing. So there is a movement against the anointing and anything that has the anointing it every everybody's going to come against that. I am 100% against the whole medicine factor. I hate it. I I hate it. I hate it. I hate it. I hate it. I hate it. I hate it. I hate it. Logic and reason are enemies of faith. Reason and logic war against faith. So there is a violence that you have to actually grab this thing and go after it and come against everything reasonable, everything logical. John G. Lake said, "Throw your medicine in the toilet and apologize to the toilet."

If somebody's here and has depression medication and believes that they're free and believes that they want to be free from that, they can come up here and lay it on the altar and they'll be healed. You don't know how to get the depression to stop. You don't know how to get bipolar to stop. You don't know how. And doctors will tell you that there's no cure for it. And it's true. In the natural, there's no cure for it. And you have to be medicated. And the medication is just a mask to mask the real problem. It's a band-aid put on top of something that never goes away. But wouldn't you like to be free from all the meds? Wouldn't you like to be free from the voices, all the lies, all the all this junk? I thank you for all depression medication not being needed because Jesus Christ has become our medicine.

There are some medicines that I do take. I do my testosterone levels were at about 175. Healthy testosterone for a male my age is around 600. So, I am taking hormone replacement therapy in order for my testosterone to be between 6 and 800. I also have a thyroid issue, so I also take a thyroid medicine.

I told the doctor, "Thanks for helping me, but I'm done taking your medicine. I appreciate all that you've done for me, but I'm going to do a 40-day water fast. I'm coming off." All your medicine. He goes, "You will die." I said, "You're not Lord, and you can't make that decision for me." John G. Lake said, "Throw your medicine in the toilet and apologize to the toilet.

Patricia King Discredits the Witnesses and Me [3:05:05]

On Good Friday, April 14th of 2025, Patricia King comes out with her own video defending Todd White against my video. I have spoken to him. I called him about the 25 points that have recently been brought up and um his story is very very different. When you speak on behalf of another, you're a second a second level witness. You're not an eyewitness. You're a second level witness. Even if you're an eyewitness to the eyewitness, you that you're still a second level witness. You can't say that you're a eyewitness.

I am not judging anyone and I am not saying anyone's done anything bad or anything like that. I'm just saying let's raise the bar and let's really love well and let's before we just go out and start talking about what we've heard. Um when you have 500,000 people watching a negative report about a person and then they go tell five more people. are not true. I'm not saying they are, they aren't. I'm just saying there is a totally different story.

It was interesting last November I got such a clear word of the Lord and he told me clearly. He said the accuser of the brethren is coming with fury partnering with a spirit of Leviathan which twists and distorts and its mission is to divide the body.

Right now I am not making any statement about Todd White except to say I love Todd. I've always seen him to be a righteous man and known him uh personally. I'm not with him 24/7. In fact, um we we don't even live in the same city and so we don't get together that often. But I'm telling you, um that right from when I first met him, which was almost 20 years ago, I believe, um I've I've known him as a a really good person who loves God with all his heart and is totally passionate for the Lord.

The Evils of Gary York [3:28:00]

Gary York featured sitting there in the green or teal or whatever that is. He is the vice president of lifestyle Christianity. He is there next to Solomon Kepki, one of the goons of cover up for Steve Koko. Gary York, as you see, he's connected not only to Steve Koko, but also to Todd White. He is their current VP, probably a voting board member as well right now. And you can see they like to hang out. Gary and Todd hanging out.

To understand how he's helping Todd White though, you have to understand how Gary York has helped the predator of Panama, Steve Koko. When Steve Koko was about to be exposed through the form of one of his female victims, she was recording like a two plus hour interview where she told the story of what he did, how he basically seduced her through through like ministry uh promises and God speaking and he used his buddy Solomon Kepkey who prophesied they were going to get married. That's when Gary York marched into the room that same meeting and he dropped down NDAs and he required that all of the staff sign NDAs before watching this video.

He says that it is him that they have approved to head up the restoration process of Steve Koko. So he's going to leverage this sense of right what is what happens when there's cover-up culture? you you go outside the board, you grab some other guy. If the board's turning against you, if they're with you, you're fine, but if they go against you, you grab somebody else who comes in and becomes the the one in charge. He requests that all future correspondents from Cities for Christ board regarding Steve Koko's restoration be sent to me directly and only to me. I will be responsible to dissemble information to the restoration team who is this outside team that he formed.

After my video was coming out, there was an internal email sent by Gary York to the team. And here, Gary York tells Todd White's team, I want to take a moment to offer a clear and unified reminder on how we as a team should respond if we encounter a negative YouTube video or any online content targeting our leadership or the ministry as a whole. Do not comment, defend, or share these videos on any public any platform, public or private. Please don't repost, link, or discuss videos with others. Leadership is looking through all the accusations and are handling things accordingly with within the accusations there is a lot of twisted information. There is another attempt of this is another attempt of the enemy to come against the vision that God called us to.

Examples of Todd's Lies [3:40:51]

In the process of my knee, I saw 36 knees get healed while I was going through that stuff. I just got surgery. I came out. I'm in physical therapy. I saw 43 knees healed while I was going through knee surgery getting my knee healed. I tore my knee one time and I I end up going to a doctor. My doctor is Jewish. He's a Jewish doctor. So I go in there and I tell him Jesus is going to heal me.

The Bible's the first book that I could understand. I couldn't read. I had a reading disorder. So, all my life I never read a book. The Bible's the first book that I can read. I had ADHD. I had that learning disability my whole life. The Bible's the first book that I can actually read. Is that crazy? It's amazing. I can read other books, but the Bible's the first book that opened up to me. Wisdom of God.

I could read, but I couldn't understand. So, why read? I've shared that a million times. So, it's not like I couldn't read. It's just that my mind would drift when I read so I wouldn't get anything from what I read.

I actually prayed for six to seven people every day. Made it a mandate. I prayed that way for about 3 and 1/2 months. So probably about 500 people. I didn't see any manifestation. We prayed for an average of 10 people every day. And I saw no miracles at all. Prayed for over 900 people without seeing anything. I prayed for about 10 people, 1

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