Paula White’s Story – Getting to know her better…

Turning Trash into Treasure: The Testimony of Paula White

By Stephen Hubbard and Lisa Ryan
The 700 Club

CBN.comPaula White is the one-woman dynamo who is taking the Christian world by storm. She and her husband pastor one of the ten largest churches in the U.S. in Tampa, Florida.

Her daily TV show reaches 90 percent of the world. She has a big-time book deal and the endorsement of one of America’s most respected spiritual leaders… Bishop T.D. Jakes.

All this from a lady who was practically unknown less than five years ago.

“I think it’s funny,” Paula White says. “T.D. Jakes said, ‘Paula, everyone thinks you’re an overnight wonder.’ I said, ‘Daddy, that is the longest night of my life!’”

Paula White’s life started in what seemed to be an ideal situation — the adored child of wealthy parents.

“My father took care of me every day,” she recalls. “He would take me to breakfast every morning and then to the country club. My mom ran the businesses. They were entrepreneurs. We owned toy stores, craft stores, restaurants, and seafood chains. So I just knew that loving arm that would hold me and draw smiley faces on my pancakes.

“I was always told I was Daddy’s little girl. In fact, we owned toy stores, and I would run in and want to get the latest toy off the shelf. My mom would say no way, and my dad would say, ‘Get whatever you want, baby.’”

Paula was five when her family moved from Tupelo, Missisippi, to Memphis, Tennessee.

Out of the blue… her life changed forever.

Paula White“My dad comes in one night. He’s been drinking excessively, and he grabs one hand of me. My mother grabs the other, and they begin to pull at me like a Raggedy Ann doll — just tugging at me. He says, ‘Give her to me, or I’ll kill myself.’ She said, ‘No, I won’t.’ She held on to me with her life, and my father extended his hand out and began to bash her head in. I had never seen a violent side to my father. So they call for the police, take him away, put him in jail overnight, he gets out, and takes his life as he had said he would,” Paula says.

Paula faced a much different future without her beloved father to watch over her. Her “perfect” life became increasingly unstable.

From the ages of six to thirteen, Paula endured years of sexual and physical abuse.

“Some were caretakers, some were neighbors, different people,” she says. “It wasn’t a consistent abuse, but it was enough to do damage that psychiatrists said that I would be dysfunctional all my life.”

Paula’s downward spiral continued as she searched for the love she so desperately needed.

“One thing just began to build in my life after another. Then there were the eating disorders: bulimia, anorexia… Sleeping with different people, thinking this is how you find love,” she says. “There was such a fear in me that [men] would never come back so do whatever you have to. Hit me, beat me, call me a dog, do whatever, just don’t leave.”

The odds that Paula White would find Jesus seemed slim since she’d never even been to church.

“I never heard the Gospel until I was 18 years old,” she says. “Jesus Christ… the name was synonymous to me as the Tooth Fairy or Santa Claus. I’d heard the name but I did not know that He was the Son of God, that He walked the earth that He lived, He died, was crucified on an old rugged cross… that there was a God that loved me unconditionally.”

At 18 Paula was visiting the home of a friend.

“I’m sitting in the living room, his uncle comes in, and says, ‘I can see all your pain’. I’m thinking, How can you see any pain? I am a master at this time at masking any hurt [and] anything that would show the dysfunction.

“He begins to pierce me with words that penetrated my being. He starts saying, ‘I know what you’re going through.’ He doesn’t know anything about who I am, my background. He gets out a Bible, and I don’t even know what a Bible is. I have no idea what he’s doing. He says, ‘I have the answer for everything that’s hurting you, for every problem that you face.’ He just begins to, what I call, read me my mail. He takes me through the Word of God — shows me the plan of salvation. Not only does he lead me to the Lord but he releases all the things in my past, shows me from the Word of God that I don’t have to be a victim to the things that happened to me. I have this supernatural encounter. I mean, I got saved! I got rescued. I was radically changed.

“I cannot tell you what exploded on the inside of my being. I can just say I, for the first time in my life, knew love.”

Paula set out on a journey to find out what God was all about.

“So I held the Word of God up and said, ‘I want to know You. I want answers for life. I want to understand who You are. I don’t want to trainwreck my life. I don’t want to go back to anything that had been a part of that dysfunction.’”

Soon Paula’s passion for evangelism was born.

“I found myself in the inner cities of America, all over the world for years,” she says. “Just hugging little boys and girls, telling them about the love of God, and picking up little broken Paulas. I was holding myself, restoring myself, and giving them the Word that so transformed me.”

Paula and Randy WhitePaula married her husband Randy, and they lead Without Walls in Tampa, Florida.

“There’s so many things that God has given me,” he says. “I have a wonderful husband, wonderful children, wonderful friends, a great church. My life is so satisfied and fulfilled in so many other areas that I focus on what God has given me and what I do have instead of what I don’t have.”

Most of all Paula White is determined to pass on “what she does have” to the people who need it most.

“My greatest thrill was not preaching in public,” she says. “It was going into a restaurant, looking into a waitress’s eyes, seeing behind the package [to] the depth of her soul, and giving her that same love that God gave me when I was 18 years old.

“Life labeled me, people gave up on me, and thought that there was no hope, but God takes the people who have been cast aside and look like trash. God’s in the recycling business. He recycles that trash and brings forth treasure.

“What nothing in this world can put back together, God can. If someone says it’s too much, what they’re saying is that the blood of Jesus Christ, the covenant that God made, is not enough. I stand as an [example] to say it is more than enough.”

6 Responses to “Paula White’s Story – Getting to know her better…”


  1. 1 winnie lartey April 19, 2008 at 11:35 am

    Paula, I know you have can through thrush in your life. but do you think i can ever be myself again? i mean i am just 14 but i have the darkest life you could think of. reading about you i see how much we had in common. ever since i was 7 till now people who are supposed to be loving me are destroying me. using me as a sex object and a instrument of insult. my life is so black no light ever seems to be penetrating. but if you have got light in your life maybe there is hope for me too? do you think so? after all we are a bit alike.

  2. 2 Tracy April 19, 2008 at 5:33 pm

    Winnie, of course I’m not Paula, but I would like to respond. It’s obvious that you have lived through, and may be living with now, much abuse, and it is truly a horrible thing that someone would ever abuse a beautiful child, a blessing from God! Some people ask why God lets things like this happen, and to this I say that God gives us all a free will, and unfortunately some people choose to do evil instead of good. You may not have many choices now, but you do have some choices. Turn in your abusers! This is easier said than done I know. Sometimes you might feel like someone won’t believe you, or maybe someone hasn’t believed you in the past, but I have learned that, if you tell enough people, SOMEONE WILL LISTEN!! God did NOT put you here to be a punching bag, a sexual object, or a verbal bouncing board!! I beg you, no matter who the people are abusing you – whether “family,” “friends,” or neighbor – find help by telling people until you get help!!

    You ask if you can be your yourself again. I must tell you that you can not be your OLD self, but you can be your NEW self!! You have had so much happen to you that you can never forget it, I’m sure. But you CAN move past it, and on to bigger and better things!! Remember that, even if you can’t confide in anyone, you CAN confide in God! God is the ultimate friend, the perfect counselor, and the best confidante anyone can ever hope for!! He will ALWAYS be there for you, even if no one else is!!

    If you have never accepted Jesus as your Savior, I beg you to do it now! God gave us the Ultimate Gift by sending Jesus, His only Son, down here to die for our sins so that we won’t have to die for our sins ourselves!! If that isn’t love I don’t know what is!! All you have to do is pray, saying you know what God has done for you, and what Jesus has done for you, and you want Jesus to come into your heart and save you from your sins, and you want Him to be your Lord and Savior. That’s it!! Now, if you have done this, make sure you get in a scripturally based church, and make sure you go regularly so you can grow as a Christian. The easiest part is praying the prayer asking Jesus to be your Savior, and that isn’t necessarily easy. As a Christian, you have to work at living like Christ did, and you may be made fun of, but it IS the most rewarding thing you will ever do with your life!! If you have done these thing already, and are going to church, you are definitely on the right track!! The next step is to get help!! Maybe your pastor can help you. If not your pastor, someone else in the church that you trust can help you, such as your youth pastor.

    I hope that all of this helps, and I will be praying for you!! I pray you get the help you deserve because you do NOT deserve to be treated with such abuse!!! God Bless You!!

  3. 3 molly April 29, 2008 at 5:58 pm

    dear paula,
    you know my story . i was raped again last night behind a store building and this makes 4 times he’s raped me so i know how you feel
    i wish he would stop hurting me physically i haven’t been able to heal from the last time he raped me i am in pain physically and i’m hurting physically my body hurts from him rapingb me lastnight.
    so paula i know how you feel i love you if you need anything just call me on my cell here’s my cell phone number 423-400-2353
    ok….

  4. 4 Maf May 5, 2008 at 12:00 pm

    Thank you dear Tracy for extending Jesus’ love to Winnie. Winnie, I’m sorry about all you’ve been through. Yes, you need to turn in your abusers, no matter who they may be. And as Tracy has said, God loves you and wants to make all things new. It won’t be easy, maybe not instant, but with God in your life you can be sure of a change. Jesus died to give you not just life, but abundant life. He wants you to live a happy life, free of abuse. I am also praying for you. God delivered Paula. He will do it for you, if you will take the first step of praying to ask Jesus to be your Lord and saviour. I wish you all the best Winnie. Have a renewed and happy life with Jesus. Join a church where others are born-again and get involved. Their support and your committment will help you on the road to recovery.

    Dear Molly, I am also sorry about your abuse. But rather than seeking Paula, and publicly declaring your phone number, you ought to seek God who alone can turn your life around. Invite Jesus into your life to be your Lord and saviour. Turn away from a life of sin, and as I’ve said to Winnie, join a church of Christian believers and be committed there. This may seem preachy, but it’s the sure road to recovery. I wish you a happy, Jesus-filled life.

  5. 5 Katie May 19, 2008 at 9:24 pm

    Maf,

    The biggest problem that mainstream Christians have is not knowing HOW to get involved. They don’t know HOW to reach God. Sure you can go to church, but it’s the believer’s which must spread their wings and enshroud another, it’s the believer’s responsibility not to let those who are lost get away from God! God delivers. But as someone who’s been in a 7 year process of deliverance and calling to God, who is living with a 4 year old child under $6,000 a year for the last 3 years I have every inclination you have no idea what you speak of when you tell someone else to stay away from sin. Shame on you. Sin is everywhere. In every believer’s life, every day. There’s a reason we are commanded to think on God always. I wish that believer’s would learn to speak as Jesus did! With compassion and NO BLAME, NO SHAME AND NO GUILT. Telling someone to turn their life around is NO WORK OF GOD. It’s just a flappin yap. Dissappointed in those who think they lift in God, when instead they are killers of the spirit.
    Katie
    FO CO, CO

  6. 6 estherngatta February 27, 2009 at 7:51 am

    Dear Paula,
    I love you so much that words alone can’t express the way l feel. Whenever l watch you preach l feel good. I’m so thrilled. Please paula, is there anyway l can get your personal phone N°? I’m a lawyer by profession and a Cameroonian by nationality. Please could we be friends? My N° is 00237 77266227. I know how busy you are but just write to me or tell me how to meet you. You are a wonderful spiritual uplifter. I can even travel to the states just to see you, you know.

    I love you and would like you to be my spiritual guie.

    May the Almighty continue to bless you abundantly.

    Love
    Esther Mukete


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