![]() Fort Worth Star-Telegram (2003)ĭarren Barbee, a Star-Telegram religious writer, spent six months investigating the Mike Murdock Evangelistic Association. Is Mike Murdock A Scam? Controversies & Litigation Murdock vs. He also has a strong social media following on Facebook, Periscope, YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter. Multiple religious TV Stations broadcast this man in pretty much every state. He claims to have published more than 600 books, written thousands of songs, and preached in circa 30,000 services worldwide. Preacher?Īside from handling the proceeds of a “nonprofit” religious organization (which we all know is tax-free), Murdock also owns a publishing business under the church’s name. Would you even be entitled to a salary, Mr. Mike Murdock claims in his defense, “The church doesn’t even pay me a penny in salary.” “Sow a seed…I’d like everybody to be a partner for a dollar a day,” he says.īut Dr. If you give him some of your moolah, he’ll multiply it purely through a miracle. However, I’ve heard a monthly request of $58 is the minimum for a blessing. Murdock, the once-innocent boy from Lake Charles, Louisiana.Īfter the sermon, the modern-day prophet asks for a little heartfelt support – any amount you donate would do… In a deep baritone voice, he delivers his self-made theology for love of “prosperity,” AKA cold hard cash via his ministries. Sitting like a king is a man with his hair dyed black wearing a large gold-plated necklace… On the centerstage lies an oversized throne surrounded by four majestic columns. … you walk into a huge ballroom filled with several hundred parishioners and die-hard fans. Cash is King – you’d think it’s Jesus – but this holds exceptionally true for the unusually wealthy preacher.
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