Re: Anyone Know Where Will Cohron is today?
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Originally Posted by smiles4you1964
I last talked to him in June of 2008 and he was in Texas preaching I do believe it was for Mark Hamby. Brother Cohron and Sis Cohron were still together in 91 at the church on the water, not sure about that now though I come from the church on Druid St, so I am not sure if they divorced since they went through so much back then and stayed together
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In 2008 he may have been preaching in Texas at the same place as Mark Hanby but could not have been "for him" as Mark Hanby has not pastored in Texas since the early to mid 1980's. MH's ministry has been based out of Chatanooga, TN. I don't know how his latest divorce has affected that ministry but seeing as he is such a gifted orator he seems to be able to reinvent himself and keep some people flollowing him even if the number gets smaller and smaller.
I am curious about Will Cohron. If he is the typical Oneness Pentecostal preacher who falls into sin and is caught he will have reinvented himself as
a charismatic / independent preacher and have kept right on rolling. I do have to say if he did I think he at least took a break of a few years unlike most of them as I had heard he was out of ministry for some time after his divorce.
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