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Marvin Sapp Admits Mistakes, Talks Sincerity of His Apologies

Marvin Sapp, pastor of Full Life Center Church in Grand Rapids, Mich. and contemporary gospel artist
Marvin Sapp, pastor of Full Life Center Church in Grand Rapids, Mich. and contemporary gospel artist | (Photo:Facebook/ The Offical Marvin Sapp Page)

Marvin Sapp has no problem with admitting he is not perfect, but he wants people to know that his apologies are sincere.

Sapp, the 48-year-old pastor and gospel singer, took to his Facebook page to share a message that he refers to as a "#MarvinsMotivationalMoment " where he spoke about apologizing to others.

"I'm not perfect, I've made and will make mistakes," Sapp wrote. "However when I apologize I really mean it. #RepeatAfterMe...."

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After the new year, the singer took to his Facebook page before his church's annual consecration that involves staying off of social media. Before giving up his Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, Sapp decided to reveal some challenges that he has faced in 2014.

While the singer said he is grateful to have made it through struggles, he did not shy away from admitting some of his mistakes and issues that have taken place over the past year.

"I made many mistakes, hurt individuals who are very important to me," Sapp wrote. "I've been slandered, stalked, accused, disrespected by people that I have helped and more. Yet to the best of my ability I maintain my integrity when I wanted to loss it."

Still, he spoke about the new year and his intentions to grow.

"It will be the year of intentional change and by the conclusion of this year I will be happier, healthier, healed and whole. For 4 1/2 years my primary focus was to #RepairNPrepare," he wrote. "Many didn't understand nor accept it, however with the help of the Lord I've done my personal best. Now as I ascended to new levels in the church, every aspect of my life will go higher as well."

Sapp raises his three children as a full-time single father years after his wife died from cancer. The gospel singer previously spoke to Eurweb.com about missing his late wife, MaLinda Sapp, who lost her battle with colon cancer.

Sapp and his wife were the head pastors at Lighthouse Full Life Center Church in Grand Rapids, Mich., before she passed away.

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