Israel Houghton is Getting Married Again
Worship leader Israel Houghton who has been known for worship songs such as "Say So," "Every Prayer" and "Jesus at the Center" is getting married again. Earlier this year, Houghton announced that he sinned when he divorced his wife. In a matter of weeks, he has been seen arm in arm with actress Adrienne Bailon vacationing. Now before the year is even over, he is ready to marry Bailon.
"I have seen and felt the essence of Gods grace through the life, the kindness and the courage of this woman," Houghton posted to Instagram.
"I've seen her attacked, lied about, wrongfully accused, mocked, laughed at, and misunderstood. But, I've also seen the shining example of the eagle she is that rises above the cacophony of the noise of ignorants- I'm learning from her example. She loves Jesus. She loves her family. She loves people. Even the ones that don't love her back. I pray God give me that same grace in my life. I've taken a giant leap of faith in asking her to share life with me forever and to give me a shot at getting it right this time... She has graciously granted my request... She said yes. Thanks Be To God. Thank you@adriennebailon for graciously loving me."
Bailon posted a quick clip of her sparkler shining bright under the twinkling lights of the Eiffel Tower.
"You. Me. Oui," read her post.
The former worship leader of Lakewood Church has vehemently denied that Bailon was the person who broke his marriage up. He writes: "I met Adrienne Bailon a bit over 2 years ago, we worked together & became friends... Our circles connected & we remained good friends. From a friendship, as two single adults we have very recently begun to explore a dating relationship."
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