She lived on speaker fees, she said, and the offering she collected went directly to 3ABN. Thank you for your continued prayers and support of this ministry and may God richly bless you!
He did not see anything wrong with the video released by 3ABN but could not confirm the network’s claim that Walsh had misused funds.Gilley said, “I feel very badly that they’re all having this problem; I feel real bad about that.
Thank you for all that you do for this ministry and for God’s children around the world.”“There were discussions, but they didn’t go anywhere….I think what she is looking at doing is something that would require a lot of time. Walsh said she agreed to participate, but Shelton insisted on arbitration. The network has been airing them, she said, but 3ABN edited her out of the videos and removed her name from the credits. Walsh also claims 3ABN executives removed all of her books, CDs, and DVDs from the network’s store, but continues to collect royalties and still has an obligation to market the materials.In addition to accusing her of misusing funds in Australia, Walsh said 3ABN leaders have told individuals that she double-dipped financially, having both 3ABN and churches pay her airfare for speaking engagements.Walsh said 3ABN provides airfare for general managers and their spouses when they travel on behalf of the network.
Where do we go?’”She said, God told her: “Brenda, build the studio.”Walsh explained that, since then, she has been trying to raise money for the Collegedale children’s studio and leadership center, which she described as a ministry that will produce kids’ programs and train children to be leaders for Christ.At the same time, she and 3ABN remain locked in a legal battle over intellectual property and donations. The money in the Kids Network fund will be given to Brenda Walsh Ministries by December 31, 2018. However, at this time Brenda Walsh has refused that arbitration if that discussion includes the matters of law.”In addition to estranging Walsh from the ministry, the controversy has separated her from her two sisters, Cinda Sanner and Linda Johnson—hosts of 3ABN’s popular At the same time, their mother, Bernice Micheff, has publicly defended Walsh on Facebook, accusing Shelton—On March 21, she posted on the Supporters of Brenda Walsh page: “your dad and I are proud of you. I was to remove my name from anything to do with 3ABN, all social media.”“I literally read that and I read it again, and I couldn’t believe it. I pray that your group will exercise the grace to reverse your decision in order that she will be able to minister to the students and staff at AUP. And I’m choosing God because I know the truth.”In a recent interview, Walsh said her sisters have never reached out to her or asked to hear her side of the story. Someone from our administrative team will be in touch with a response as soon as possible. She said spiritual mentors and denominational leaders had been encouraging her to respond publicly to the allegations, which had spread around the world.Some of the details she provided coincided with comments made during the 2013 During that interview, Walsh also mentioned that her then-husband, Tim, was working in Collegedale. In the September letter, 3ABN notified donors of that finding.