From Reality TV to Seminary
August 18, 2009 • By Chrisnatha Derosier
Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth, famous for her role as reality TV villain on the first season of ABC's The Apprentice, is attending United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio this week.
Wendy Deichmann, president of the seminary, greeted Omarosa with a gift on her first day. It was a small seed, referring to Jesus' sermon about having even a little faith in order for the impossible to happen in our lives (Matthew 17:20).
"Very few people have faith in my transformation, so this is a wonderful gift," Omarosa told her.
Her course load includes studying the History of Christianity as well as both the Old and New Testament. Her field work includes work with sick and terminally ill patients at local hospitals.
Omarosa will spend roughly two years pursuing a doctorate degree in ministry.
Wendy Deichmann, president of the seminary, greeted Omarosa with a gift on her first day. It was a small seed, referring to Jesus' sermon about having even a little faith in order for the impossible to happen in our lives (Matthew 17:20).
"Very few people have faith in my transformation, so this is a wonderful gift," Omarosa told her.
Her course load includes studying the History of Christianity as well as both the Old and New Testament. Her field work includes work with sick and terminally ill patients at local hospitals.
Omarosa will spend roughly two years pursuing a doctorate degree in ministry.
Show host Donald Trump "fired" Omarosa on the tenth episode after she became embroiled in a personal feud with Piers Morgan when she served as the project manager of the team during a challenge to sell artwork against a team led by Morgan.
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