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The Evangelists Who Need More Money. Are They of God, Thieves, or Great Manipulators

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The Evangelists Who Need More Money. Are They of God, Thieves, or Great Manipulators Lona Currie and Eric McCoy

Within Christianity, evangelism ministry is any ministry whose chief aim is to win converts to Christ. In the Bible, the word evangelist means "to bring good news." While evangelistic ministries use a wide range of methodologies, they all focus on one basic task: proclaiming the gospel -- or "good news." Christian denominations differ in their exact definition of what proclaiming the gospel entails, but all evangelism -- regardless of the denomination -- is designed to draw people to follow Christ. More importantly in this topic is mass evangelism which for many of us, brings the image of Bill Graham.

The wealthiest pastor is Kenneth Copeland. Copeland preaches abundance and prosperity, commonly referred to as the prosperity gospel. Kenneth Copeland Ministries is located on a 1,500-acre campus near Fort Worth, Texas.

The grounds include a church as well as a private airstrip and hangar for a $17.5 million jet and other aircraft. Copeland reportedly lives in a $6.3 million lakefront mansion funded by his church. There is debate on his net worth but celebrity.net reports he is worth $300 million, while Insider reports it could be $750 million or more.

One common theme among the ten richest pastors is "Speaking in Tongues." Dies the bible declare that speaking gibberish is important? Speaking in tongues, also known as glossolalia, is a practice in which people utter words or speech-like sounds, often thought by believers to be languages unknown to the speaker.

Where should pastors draw the line between living nicely, too much or hoarding money as the bible teaches against? It is very clear that the bible doesn’t forbid, money and it isn’t evil and is required but instead greed is the problem.

The Evangelists Who Need More Money. Are They of God, Thieves, or Great Manipulators

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