Prosperity Gospel Polluting Africa
"Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs." 1 Timothy 6:10
MinistryWatch.com has long warned of the dangers of the prosperity
gospel, which has infiltrated a larger than commonly understood segment
of the church in America. Kate Bowler's book Blessed: A History of the American Prosperity Gospel
outlines this author's views, some of which many will rightly view as
dubious, of how pervasive the message of prosperity has grown in the US
church (see Christianity Today's review of the book here).
While this may be so, we at MinistryWatch.com have been pleased to see
donations to Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), the largest purveyor of
this false gospel, fall dramatically over the years we have been
pointing out the flaws in both this distorted theology and TBN's
management.
Unfortunately, many of the US-based prosperity teachers have been
aggressively and successfully expanding their ministries overseas in
recent years. Sadly, while this message has found many adherents among
the world's poorer nations, the most damage to the church is being done
in Africa. In a recent post on former Charisma Magazine editor J. Lee
Grady's "Fire in My Bones" blog, this frequent visitor to Africa
chronicles the vast damage prosperity theology is causing in the African
church. One heartbreaking line from his article is this: "There is a
leadership crisis in the African church because many pastors are so set
on getting rich, they can't go through the process of discipleship that
requires self-denial." We urge you to read the entire disturbing post by
clicking here.
Read more about the prosperity gospel's influence at MinistryWatch.com
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