This kind of ministry does more damage to Christianity than so many other things. It irritates me to no end…. It would be like me saying, “Give a love offering to FGGAM and you will be healed or a new car will appear in your driveway.”
I dealt with stuff like this when I managed Christian radio stations WFRN and KKIM. I did not allow them on the radio or here at FGGAM. Be careful what you promise people. I could do a whole sermon on this subject! It just makes me sick that people like Paul White-Cain prey on vulnerable people.
Pastor Jason Gudim, who is based in Minneapolis and presents the podcast Being Lutheran Podcast, said: “If you give Paula White a grand, the only thing you’ll ever be is poorer in every conceivable way imaginable.”
The Christian Post
By Ian M. Giatti, Christian Post Reporter
Paula White-Cain, a televangelist and spiritual advisor to President Donald Trump, is facing criticism for a video in which she claims “supernatural blessings” will be released to those who donate to her ministry ahead of the Passover holiday.
In a video titled “Passover Season: God’s Divine Appointment With You!” posted March 23 on YouTube, White, 58, claims that honoring God during Passover, which begins April 12 at sundown, will unlock divine — and monetary — rewards.
“I believe that when you honor God on Passover starting on April 12th at sundown through Good Friday on the 18th and concluding on Easter Sunday, you can receive these seven supernatural blessings for you and your house,” she said. More Here
Donald Trump’s Spiritual Advisor Faces Christian Backlash
Conservative influencer Jon Root, who is a supporter of Trump, told NOTUS: “Anybody that you know holds true to strong biblical conviction and discernment wouldn’t be involved with Paula White.”
Arizona-based Gabriel Hughes, pastor of Providence Reformed Baptist Church in Casa Grande, reposted a clip from this sermon and wrote on X: “Dear Donald Trump, please remove Paula White. She’s a false teacher. Appoint a godly man who preaches Christ and Him crucified for our sins (Voddie Baucham?).
Got Questions states: In the prosperity gospel, also known as the “Word of Faith Movement,” the believer is told to use God, whereas the truth of [B]iblical Christianity is just the opposite—God uses the believer. Prosperity theology sees the Holy Spirit as a power to be put to use for whatever the believer wills. The Bible teaches that the Holy Spirit is a Person who enables the believer to do God’s will. The prosperity gospel movement closely resembles some of the destructive greed sects that infiltrated the early church. Paul and the other apostles were not accommodating to or conciliatory with the false teachers who propagated such heresy. They identified them as dangerous false teachers and urged Christians to avoid them. More Here