During TBN’s “Praise the Lord” ministry program that airs at 7:00 PM Pacific Time (GMT -8:00), Thursday night, Donnie McClurkin revealed that he and Aileen Nicole Coleman-Mullen, known professionally as Nicole C. Mullen are getting married, the Christian Post reports.
Rumors of them dating were sparked off a while back when Donnie McClurkin posted a photo of himself and Nicole Mullen, who was his date to the Stellars Awards.
A.R. Bernard, one of the guests to the show hinted at McClurkin’s engagement during a discussion about his new book, What Women Want From Men.
Matt Crouch (Currently president of Trinity Broadcasting) then stood up and announced that: “OK, are you ready for something? You want me to just drop something on ya?” Crouch asked the audience as he shouted, “Donnie McClurkin’s getting married! Come on!”
Amidst applaud from the congregation, The 56-year-old “We Fall Down” singer and Perfecting Faith Church pastor later revealed that, “honestly, the only thing in my life that is missing is marriage. The only thing that is missing in my life that can cause real family, is marriage. Financially I’m there, spiritually I’m almost there, emotionally I’m getting it together, but the only thing that’s missing out of everything that I’m doing locally, cross country and globally is that aspect that makes family, family — is that wife that would make man whole, that element that brings favor to man.”
“To have someone that I can love. I’m not saying to love me, ’cause there’s a lot of people that love me. I want someone that I can love, heal and comfort, protect and secure. That’s what I want,” he said.
Mullen was previously married to CCM singer-songwriter David Mullen, before opening up about her divorce in 2014.
While McClurkin has never been married but the single father has often mentioned he’d love to find someone right in the future.
Jan 27, 2012, McClurkin was hosted by Rubaga Miracle Centre, performing in a show dubbed “For this purpose I was born”.
He was later ushered to Nelson Mandela stadium, Namboole, pulling thousands from all across East Africa for a powerful worship night.
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