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* Minister's sexual assault trial set to begin this week*

Arlington: Wife struggles to lead church as *tithes, attendance dwindle*

09:31 PM CDT on Saturday, July 29, 2006

By JEFF MOSIER / The Dallas Morning News

 [image: Terry Hornbuckle] Terry Hornbuckle

ARLINGTON – *Reverend Terry Hornbuckle was a rising-star preacher with a
growing church*, *friends in the NFL and a million-dollar house under
construction.*

*Today,* the 44-year-old many still call Bishop Hornbuckle *sits in a jail
cell fighting to regain his freedom while his wife struggles to maintain the
mega-church they created* from scratch 20 years ago.

*One of the women accusing him of rape *once *said that
ReverendHornbuckle's fate is now in the hands of God.
* But a Tarrant County jury will have the first say as testimony in *the
pastor's criminal trial starts this week*.

Jury selection began Friday. *He faces three counts of sexual assault and
one count each of retaliation, tampering with a witness and possession of
methamphetamine.*

Charles Richardson, chairman of the board of Mr. Hornbuckle's *Agape
Christian Fellowship Church*, said he's taking no stance on the issues at
trial.

"We're just praying that justice prevails and that God's will be done
concerning the bishop," he said.

Mr. Richardson said attorneys have advised him not to comment on specifics
of Reverend Hornbuckle's case. And state District Judge Scott Wisch has
issued a gag order that prevents those involved with the case from speaking
publicly about Reverend Hornbuckle.

Shortly after his arrest in March 2005, Reverend Hornbuckle said the three
women accusing him of rape were just trying to profit from his success.

"I am completely innocent of the charges I have been wrongfully accused of,"
he said in a written statement.

"My life will go on, and I will continue with my life's mission of helping
people."

A month later, *one of Reverend Hornbuckle's accusers said she simply wanted
her former pastor to stop hurting others.*

*"We come to these leaders for guidance, and they abuse us,"* the woman said
in a written statement. *"It is very hard to maintain your faith in the face
of such a betrayal." *

*The Dallas Morning News *does not typically identify alleged victims of
sexual assault.

Accusations

*Lawsuits filed by the three women describe a man very different from the
one who preached that husbands and fathers must lead their families in a
time of "acute moral and spiritual crisis."*

*The first of Reverend Hornbuckle's accusers said he asked her to meet him
in a Grand Prairie motel parking lot in July 2003 so he could give her a
gift, according to her lawsuit. She claimed that Reverend  Hornbuckle
exposed himself and then pinned her down in a truck and raped her. *

*In July 2004, another woman said Reverend Hornbuckle wanted to speak to her
privately about rumors that she was a lesbian – something that he considered
"contrary to Church teaching," according to her lawsuit. *

*She said Reverend Hornbuckle took her to an apartment and gave her a drink
that knocked her out. She said in the court filings that she vaguely
remembered Reverend Hornbuckle being on top of her. *

Her lawsuit stated *Reverend Hornbuckle sexually assaulted her again a week
later when she was babysitting at her uncle's house. *

The third woman said in court filings that *Reverend  Hornbuckle served her
a spiked drink while they were at a Euless apartment later that month. She
said she awoke naked. She tried to get dressed, but Reverend Hornbuckle
sexually assaulted her while she was still too "woozy" to resist*, according
to the lawsuit.

G. Lee Finley, the attorney representing the women in the civil case, said
previously that drug test results would show that one of his clients was
drugged.

Those lawsuits, which also name eight church leaders as defendants, have
been consolidated into a single case that is pending.

Reverend Hornbuckle has been in the Tarrant County Jail since March without
bail. He has been arrested three times since last year for violating the
terms of his release. He tested positive for drugs and did not submit a
required urine sample for drug testing. Most recently, he failed to check in
with the county to get fitted with an electronic monitor and was arrested
two hours after his release.

Mr. Richardson said Reverend Hornbuckle is suspended without pay.

Dream life

He started the church in 1986 with 15 members. A few years ago, Agape had
reached mega-church status by some standards, and Reverend Hornbuckle was
rising in prominence locally.

He befriended former Dallas Cowboys star Deion Sanders, and other Cowboys
players either attended his church occasionally or were members. Mr.
Hornbuckle and his wife, Renee, drove luxury cars, were sometimes
accompanied by security guards and were building a million-dollar-plus
mansion in Colleyville.

Since Reverend Hornbuckle's legal troubles started, the couple has sold
their planned dream home. *Mrs. Hornbuckle still lives in a house nearby
valued at nearly $750,000.*

At the same time, *attendance at the southeast Arlington church has
plummeted.* Reverend Richardson said *the church averaged 2,500 in
attendance each Sunday before the arrest*. *That's down to about 500.*

Financial troubles

Church finances have also taken a hit. Mrs. Hornbuckle, who now leads the
church, asked members at Wednesday night's service for their regular tithes
and offerings and then a third donation. She said the church collections
were short the previous week.

"We're running on faith," she told congregants.

Mr. Richardson said there is no need to sell the 40,000-square-foot church
and move to a smaller facility. He expects attendance to eventually return
to previous levels.

Mr. Richardson said it's been a struggle sometimes to persuade people to
separate the man from the church. The key, he said, has been to keep
preaching and work hard on community outreach. The church has started a
small shelter for homeless or abused women, assisted Hurricane Katrina
evacuees and worked with local homeless shelters.

Yet Reverend Hornbuckle is still the face of Agape. His picture is
prominently featured on the church's Web site with no mention that he is
suspended or that he faces criminal charges. Visitors can still request that
he speak at their events and hear a recording of his inspirational advice.

"When you've had a setback, don't take a step back," he says. "God is
planning for your comeback."

His biography on the site also contains errors reported in news accounts
last year. He claims that he's working on a Ph.D. from an Internet college
in Indiana even though he stopped taking classes in 2000. The background
information also claims he has a "pre-law" degree from Oral Roberts
University even though he never received one.

Mr. Richardson said he planned to review the site and determine whether
changes needed to be made.

As for the church's future, he said, the only thing he can do is focus on
spiritual matters and let the justice system handle the rest.

"I think that a lot of people probably counted us out," Mr. Richardson said,
"but we're still standing."

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Brief CV of Jusfiq Hadjar



Jusfiq Hadjar, a christian, 66 years old, is an Indonesian living in the
Netherlands. He currently lives together out of wed-lock with Marlene Van
Doorn - a documentalist in African Studies Center (ASC) library - in Leiden.



Jusfiq Hadjar has, thus far, succesfully deceived many NGOs into believing
that he is a human rights activistist. One of the NGOs that has been trapped
in his lies is a Muslim human rights group, the Movement against Racism and
for Friendship among Peoples.



Jusfiq Hadjar is very active in his campaigns against Islam and Muslims on
the Internet, especially in several Indonesian mailing lists. He will spread
massive amounts of offensive, slanderous, lying statements against Islam and
Muslims day in and day out and at the same time claiming that he is a
Muslim.



Undoubtedly, Jusfiq Hadjar is one of those people who still thinks that
adhering to a daily routine of cursing and swearing on the Internet would
help to make him look intelligent and preserve his sanity. It shoots no
wonder then if you find mosts of his writings on the Internet are just about
cursing and swearing at Muslims and licking the ass of his christian
friends.



Jusfiq Hadjar has joined several mailing lists in order to spread his severe
hatred against Islam and Muslim on the Internet:



http://groups.yahoo.com/group/islamkristen/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/apakabar/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/minangnet/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/istiqlal/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/partai-keadilan/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ijtihad/<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/partai-keadilan/>



Marlene Van Doorn is very supportive of his life partner's evil activities
on the Internet, and gives her financial support by providing him with
meals, accomodation and Internet connection. He is also allegedly financed
by Leiden church.



He has no children.


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