ACCUSED; WEALTHY BLACK PASTORS ARE NOT DOING ENOUGH FOR COVID-19 RELIEF

A large number of the most unfortunate Americans are deserting the congregation in numbers, as per look into discoveries from Eastern Illinois University. Lowndes County occupants are seen during this gathering at the first Baptist Church of Hayneville, Ala., on Tuesday, April 30, 2002. Picture: AP Photo/Dave Martin
Since the beginning of the COVID-19, or the novel coronavirus pandemic, various associations and establishments have approached to give alleviation to the a large number of Americans affected by the infection. While numerous brands and even famous people are venturing up to do their part to help, some are thinking about whether well off ministers inside the dark church network are doing as well as can be expected to help their assemblages in their period of scarcity.
This week, huge numbers of the wealthiest ministers the world over got themselves the subject of discussion when a Twitter client said something posting the total assets of the most extravagant ministers and their absence of commitments toward COVID-19 alleviation. Client @stonecold2050, who flaunts 112,000 supporters on the internet based life stage, gets out ministers like Bishop T.D. Jakes, who drives The Potter's House church in Dallas, and Creflo Dollar, the minister behind World Changers Fellowship Churches, blaming them for giving $0 to aid ventures.
ACCUSED; WEALTHY BLACK PASTORS ARE NOT DOING ENOUGH FOR COVID-19 RELIEF
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April 14, 2020
Rating: 5