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Man of Faith Surrounded by Cloud of Doubt

About 100 people showed up to hear Larry Davis preach his first Sunday service 18 years ago at the then-struggling First Baptist Church.

The former General Motors plant foreman - a proud man, a former Marine - was not yet out of seminary. Yet even then, his powerful preaching and charisma reached out to them, hinted of the God-centered leadership he could provide.

On Feb. 1, Davis again was standing before his congregation, now 1,800 strong and ensconced in a multi-million dollar sanctuary with a wrap-around balcony and flat-screen TVs. Yet only several hundred were here to hear the embattled Davis preach his last Sunday sermon to date, a parable about driving on the wrong side of the road without realizing your mistake.

When the sermon ended, church members sat quietly, their faces blank.

"There are some people who don't want me on the pulpit, and it's tough standing up there knowing those people are there," Davis said last week. "I'm watching my back now."

His future - and the future of his church - are threatened by allegations of one of the very behaviors the Southern Baptist Convention vehemently campaigns against: gambling.

Kentucky State Police are investigating what church officials say were hundreds of thousands of dollars in questionable transactions from a church bank account. Authorities have said that transactions were made via an ATM card at horse race tracks and spent at online casinos.

Davis has not been charged, and his attorney says Davis has never stolen any church funds. But some church members say he controlled the account in question.

While the story of Larry Davis is interwoven with the story of First Baptist Church of Cold Spring, the tale always winds back to a man with a powerful personality, who built a needy church into community prominence, made a name for himself across Kentucky and then helped draw a national spotlight here with a successful Billy Graham Crusade aimed at healing a city's wounds.

"Davis has been the main reason the church has grown over the last 18 years," explained church deacon Larry Everman, 61. "We have grown about 10 percent annually. It is fair to say he is the finest preacher I have ever known."

In an interview Wednesday at his attorney's offices, Davis spoke freely and frankly about how the allegations have torn apart his congregation.

Read the entire article at: The Enquirer 

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