I know that this may offend some, so I apologize in advance. However, I thought this was interesting to show how there is a rift in the church between those who preach 'the prosperity gospel' and those who see this movement as inappropriate, especially for these times. I personally believe that the TV ministries do preach the right principles about needing to give in order to help one's finances. However, I do not believe that their approach is really healthy for the financial status of the church over time, as they do not teach the people to change their behavior. A good example is the truck driver in the story who is now over $100,000 in debt and is currently 'sowing' into the Copeland ministry, hoping that God will bail them out as He did in years past when they were in the same boat. Since they did not learn from their first lesson, I am not sure that God will rescue them this time. I know of many people who have subscribed to this approach and have not seen the fruits of their efforts. If anyone else has an opinion/experience here, I would like to hear it...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32432565/ns/us_news-the_new_york_times
Be blessed,
Dr. Ray
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32432565/ns/us_news-the_new_york_times
Be blessed,
Dr. Ray