1 /5 Kaye Adnohr: It’s clearly obvious that their seven (5 star reviews) are from a small few of their “investors”. A.K.A. people who support a lazy man who has chosen God to be his silent partner in a make money position where work isn’t required.
Just sit back, have church as often as possible, get a home, much of the time a vehicle and count the money from the collection plate.
This so called pastor is a joke, a fraud and only gives his attention to his investors and potential investors. By investors, I mean those who invest weekly/monthly in his upkeep and enjoyments in life, which seem to have nothing what ever to do with God.
He was recently called not once, not twice, but three times to PLEASE reach out to a person and their family who were and are in severe crisis.
A broken family who needs it all but primarily spiritual help. Simple prayer, some much needed comfort, proof to one of them there is not only a God, but godly people who care.
The first time I called I was told this pastor was on his way and would call me momentarily.
The second time, she said he got busy but would call me back.
The third time she seemed annoyed at my persistence and said she would TRY to get him to call me back. Seriously?
This was over a one week span.
This was these good Christians response to a family in spiritual crisis.
Why don’t you jump off that pulpit this Sunday and desperately pray for your own souls.
It’s clear that you might be in greater crisis of being lost than the ones I phoned you about.
Shame Shame on YOU!