**Breaking News: Heart-Stopping Collapse of Bishop T.D. Jakes During Live Sermon**
In a shocking turn of events, Bishop T.D. Jakes, the renowned pastor of The Potter’s House in Dallas, collapsed mid-sermon on November 24, 2024, sending shockwaves through a live audience of over 12,000 and 2.3 million online viewers. The moment was captured in real-time as Jakes’ voice faltered and his eyes rolled back, his skin turning gray before he fell to the floor, prompting a frantic response from church staff and medical personnel.
As the congregation erupted in panic, Dr. Mariah Stevenson, a cardiologist present in the audience, rushed to his aid, initiating emergency protocols. Within minutes, paramedics arrived, administering life-saving measures that stabilized Jakes before he was airlifted to Methodist Dallas Medical Center. The urgency of the situation was palpable as he underwent a grueling nine-hour surgery, requiring an astonishing 47 units of blood, and spent 17 days in intensive care.
The incident occurred on the anniversary of the church’s founding, a day that turned from celebration to crisis. Jakes, known for his powerful messages of hope, faced a life-threatening challenge that has now cast a shadow over his ministry. Following his recovery, he made a brief video appearance, assuring followers of his resilience and raising over $4 million for the hospital’s cardiac unit.
However, the drama doesn’t end there. Amidst the health scare, Jakes is embroiled in a $100 million defamation lawsuit against music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, linked to allegations that could tarnish his hard-earned reputation. The lawsuit claims Combs sought to leverage Jakes’ influence to repair his public image amid serious accusations, raising eyebrows and questions about their relationship.
As the world watches, Jakes continues to fight back, determined to clear his name and restore faith in his ministry. With his first public sermon post-recovery scheduled for New Year’s Eve, all eyes will be on the Bishop as he aims to reclaim his narrative and inspire millions once again.