Time after time, we have seen Trinity Broadcasting Network have their fundraising broadcast aired on national television and we often wondered how many homeless shelters have been built from all of those donations coming in. We also wondered how many mouths have been fed, how many bodies have been clothed and been even been supplied job connections through TBN. Of course, there is nothing wrong in being rich, but it is how these prosperity preachers, including TBN are allegedly avoiding to care for those whom are poor and needy. Whether you agree with it or not, God is not pleased as He has already informed Mary K. Baxter and Bishop Earthquake Kelley. Believe us, when you see a sudden strange tragic death, especially in the pulpit, God has already forewarned us about it. Therefore, we continue to plead with those whom give to be careful whom you give tithes and offerings to, because many of these ministers and christian television networks are in it for the money, not necessarily to save your soul. That is why so many of them now are turning away from the full gospel to compromise with homosexuals, because they want their money. They would rather be quiet about sin and take their money, instead of saving those particular sinners from the pit of hell.
We want you to know God is tired and we do pray for Trinity Broadcasting Network, including its founders Paul and Jan Crouch, however, they should beware that if they have been misusing God's money for their own bank account, it is His will for them to face this lawsuit, because if they do not repent, their judgement could be much worse.
By Jeff Schapiro , Christian Post Reporter
A lawsuit recently filed by the former head of finance for the Trinity Broadcasting Network claims that the directors of the widely-viewed Christian television network have illegally taken advantage of more than $50 million in "charitable assets" for their own good.
Brittany B. Koper, granddaughter to TBN founders Paul and Jan Crouch, previously served as the chief financial officer, director of finance, corporate treasurer and director of human resources for Trinity Christian Center of Santa Ana, which conducts business as TBN. Tymothy MacLeod, Koper's attorney in the lawsuit, believes that what Koper has revealed explains a lot about the Crouch family's spending habits."Observers have often wondered how the Crouches can afford multiple mansions on both coasts, a $50 million jet and chauffeurs," MacLeod said, according to The Orange County Register. "And finally, with the CFO coming forward, we have answers to those questions."
Koper is not suing TBN, however. These allegations are part of a lawsuit against her former attorneys from the Long Beach law office of Davert & Loe – Douglass S. Davert, David C. Loe and Benjamin N. Flint III. She is accusing these attorneys...Read full article, here.
Source: Christian Post
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