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5 Ways The Prosperity Gospel Is Hurting Africa By J. Lee Grady by Insightz(m): 10:49am On Sep 23, 2014


I’m not an African, but in 2008 some Nigerian friends gave me a Yoruba name (“Akinwale”) because I have been to that country so often. My visits there, along with trips to Uganda, Kenya, Malawi, South Africa and Egypt, planted a deep love for Africa in my heart. My first grandson’s arrival this year from Ethiopia made the connection even stronger.

I’m often asked to describe how God is moving in Africa today. Since I’m an optimist, I usually tell of the large churches, the passionate praise and the intense spiritual hunger that characterizes African Christianity. But there is also a dark side, and I think it’s time we addressed one of the most serious threats to faith on the continent.

I’m talking about the prosperity gospel. Of course, I know a slick version of this message is preached in the United States—and I know we are the ones who exported it overseas. I am not minimizing the damage that prosperity preaching has done in my own country. But I have witnessed how some African Christians are taking this money-focused message to new and even more dangerous extremes.

Here are five reasons the prosperity message is damaging the continent of Africa today:

1. It is mixed with occultism. Before Christianity came to Nigeria, people visited witch doctors and sacrificed goats or cows to get prosperity. They poured libations on the ground so the gods would hear their prayers. Today similar practices continue, only the juju priest has been replaced by a pastor who drives a Mercedes-Benz. I am aware of a pastor who buried a live animal under the floor of his church to win God’s favor. Another pastor asked his congregants to bring bottles of sand to church so he could anoint them; he then told the people to sprinkle the sand in their houses to bring blessings. The people who follow these charlatans are reminded that their promised windfall won’t materialize unless they give large donations.

2. It fuels greed. Any person who knows Christ will learn the joy of giving to others. But the prosperity gospel teaches people to focus on getting, not giving. At its core it is a selfish and materialistic faith with a thin Christian veneer. Church members are continually urged to sow financial seeds to reap bigger and bigger rewards. In Africa, entire conferences are dedicated to collecting offerings in order to achieve wealth. Preachers boast about how much they paid for suits, shoes, necklaces and watches. They tell their followers that spirituality is measured by whether they have a big house or a first-class ticket. When greed is preached from the pulpit, it spreads like a cancer in God’s house.

3. It feeds pride. This greedy atmosphere in prosperity churches has produced a warped style of leadership. My Kenyan friend Gideon Thuranira, editor of Christian Professional magazine, calls these men “churchpreneurs.” They plant churches not because they have a burden to reach lost souls but because they see dollar signs when they fill an auditorium with chairs. A selfish message produces bigheaded opportunists who need position, applause and plenty of perks to keep them happy. The most successful prosperity preacher is the most dangerous because he can convince a crowd that Jesus died to give you and me a Lexus.

4. It works against the formation of Christian character. The prosperity message is a poor imitation of the gospel because it leaves no room for brokenness, suffering, humility or delay. It offers an illegal shortcut. Prosperity preachers promise instant results and overnight success; if you don’t get your breakthrough, it’s because you didn’t give enough money in the offering. Jesus calls us to deny ourselves and follow Him; prosperity preaching calls us to deny Jesus and follow our materialistic lusts. 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.

5. It actually keeps people in poverty. The government of Malawi is currently under international scrutiny because of fraud carried out by top leaders. The saddest thing about the so-called “Cashgate” scandal is that professing Christians in the administration of President Joyce Banda have been implicated. One of these people stole millions of kwacha from the government and hid the cash in a teddy bear! Most people today in Malawi live on less than $1 a day, yet their leaders have been known to buy fleets of cars and huge plots of land with money that was not theirs. Sadly, the prosperity gospel preached in Malawi has encouraged pastors and leaders to follow the same corrupt pattern. As a result, God’s people have been financially exploited.

When Jesus described false prophets as wolves in sheep’s clothing, He warned us to examine their fruit. Matthew 7:17 says, “So every good tree bears good fruit, but the bad tree bears bad fruit” (NASB). What is the fruit of prosperity preaching?

Churches have been growing rapidly in many parts of Africa today, yet sub-Saharan Africa is the only region in the world where poverty has increased in the past 25 years. So according to the statistics, the prosperity gospel is not bringing prosperity! It is a flawed message, but I believe God will use selfless, broken African leaders to correct it.

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Re: 5 Ways The Prosperity Gospel Is Hurting Africa By J. Lee Grady by rawpadgin(m): 11:23am On Sep 23, 2014
best topic of the year without a doubt

it beat my imagination how we Christians think
the bible clear state that "seek ye first the kingdom of God & his righteousness, all other things will be added unto u". non of these ' new generation pastor' preaches about the kingdom of heaven again, I remember wen I was young, each time after preaching there is this feeling of 'so i have be leaving in sin' that envelopes u, now there is nothing like.
now we all sin without any feeling of guilt
Re: 5 Ways The Prosperity Gospel Is Hurting Africa By J. Lee Grady by vooks: 11:33am On Sep 23, 2014
I have said it elsewhere, doctrines that cropped up hundreds or thousands of years after Pentecost are man made and at worst doctrine of devils

Tithing is one of them
Prosperity Gospel is another one where giving to God is a suave investment decision...it reduces cheerful givers into Wall Street fat cats

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Re: 5 Ways The Prosperity Gospel Is Hurting Africa By J. Lee Grady by nora544: 11:38am On Sep 23, 2014
When you know that in america mostly the poor belong to this pentecost churches than you will also understand why the could grow in Africa.

I know that the pentecost churches brought more harm to africa than they make good.

The prosperity gospel is a heresy gospel.

100000000000000000000000000000 likes for the information.
Re: 5 Ways The Prosperity Gospel Is Hurting Africa By J. Lee Grady by Nobody: 12:51pm On Sep 23, 2014
I'm a pentecostal christian but I don't believe in the so-called prosperity gospel. Matt 6:33-seek ye first God's kingdom and EVERY other thing be added to you. Health,wealth,peace,promotion,sound mind... Any gospel that has a prefix is not the gospel of christ. My thoughts and humble opinion. Shalom

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Re: 5 Ways The Prosperity Gospel Is Hurting Africa By J. Lee Grady by emmyskies(m): 1:41pm On Sep 23, 2014
The devil has infiltrated the church and turned their heart from heavenly things to worldly things. I thank GOD for leading me to a true holiness church.

"If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable." (1 Corinthians 15:19)

I pity church-goers. I really pity them.

I work in a corporate organization where I see rich people of different calibers and countries, of a truth I tell you, the closer one is to wealth, the farther he goes away from the kingdom of GOD. The fulfilment of Matthew 19:24 is very much in place.

What shall it profit a man.....
Re: 5 Ways The Prosperity Gospel Is Hurting Africa By J. Lee Grady by Insightz(m): 1:01pm On Sep 24, 2014
Well said you all. Why then do people embrace it? Maybe because people are. Desperate and looking for solutions.
Re: 5 Ways The Prosperity Gospel Is Hurting Africa By J. Lee Grady by Tayeni(m): 4:27pm On Sep 24, 2014
Insightz: Well said you all. Why then do people embrace it? Maybe because people are. Desperate and looking for solutions.
Yes desperate people are the easiest to deceive perhaps followed by the greedy

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Re: 5 Ways The Prosperity Gospel Is Hurting Africa By J. Lee Grady by Insightz(m): 11:56pm On Sep 25, 2014
Tayeni: Yes desperate people are the easiest to deceive perhaps followed by the greedy

Well said sir. Then we need a solution beyond the church
Re: 5 Ways The Prosperity Gospel Is Hurting Africa By J. Lee Grady by Oduduwaboy(m): 9:02am On Sep 26, 2014
Yes, receiving any blessing from God is no more by grace but only by giving...sowing a seed...becoming a partner etc. The time honoured doctrine of grace in the new testament has become relegated to the 2nd division of christian doctrines. Maybe God has changed anyway!
Re: 5 Ways The Prosperity Gospel Is Hurting Africa By J. Lee Grady by Insightz(m): 1:08am On Oct 05, 2014
Oduduwaboy:
Yes, receiving any blessing from God is no more by grace but only by giving...sowing a seed...becoming a partner etc. The time honoured doctrine of grace in the new testament has become relegated to the 2nd division of christian doctrines. Maybe God has changed anyway!

God has changed? People change, God never changes. I suppose people use this to take advantage of others by putting fear in their minds

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