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...bible-believing christians know that being faithful to God is the key to a successful Christian life. God supplies us with our needs, not our wants. Pastors who preach a doctrine of prosperity are latter-day false prophets who are doing a grave disservice to Christianity...
Thank you for an informative look at the changing face of the Christian faith in the U.S. [Sept. 18]. Christians who value riches seem to show a stunning lack of concern for anyone else. Jesus and his disciples did not preach that God can give us what we want. Their message concerned the ways we can best serve God. The world would be a better place if people spent more time living the gospel message and less time twisting it to justify selfish behavior...
Without a doubt, God wants us to enjoy abundance. But he wants us to be rich in love, mercy, forgiveness, hope and faith. Earthly riches are temporary. Godly riches are eternal...
...Does God want you to be rich?" delivered a one-dimensional view of Lakewood Church and Joel Osteen. He leads his congregation toward a better life by focusing on positive thinking, helping others and improving physical well-being while keeping God and Christianity central. Osteen is a caring and driven man of God who inspires those around him. He's the reason I have developed a close relationship with God, for which I will be forever grateful...
...supplement companies are owned or operated by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). In the 1800s, LDS founder Joseph Smith blamed traditional medicine for his brother's death and his own traumatic leg surgery. Early Mormon writings praised the "plants and roots, which God had prepared to remove the cause of diseases." In the 1940s, Mormon herbalist John Christopher preached about natural healing. A few decades later, three Utah companies--Nature's Herbs, Nature's Way and Nature's Sunshine--began selling his formulas...