One week after a shooter opened fire inside Houston’s Lakewood Church, Pastor Joel Osteen declared “fear is not going to win.”
The suspect, who officials said had a history of mental health issues, died when two off-duty officers returned fire, preventing a potential massacre at the church site.
The shooter’s seven-year-old son, who came with her into the church, was shot and is in critical condition.
On Sunday, in the first services since those horrific events, Osteen prayed for the child and his mother’s family.
“Aren’t you glad that we’re all here today? The goodness of God, the faithfulness of God and, you know, we’re just going to take this whole service just to thank God for what he’s done,” Pastor Osteen told the church.
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“We lift up that little seven-year-old boy Samuel that was injured here, Lord, at no fault of his own. Lord, we know you can do what looks impossible even though medical reports don’t look good. Lord, I know he’s in your hands,” he prayed.
“And Lord, I pray for all the family of the deceased and
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