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What do you get when a Florida pastor starts quoting Luke 6:38 like it’s a financial prospectus?
You get one of the biggest religious Ponzi schemes in American history.
This week, we’re diving into the unbelievable story of Gerald Payne — the founder of Greater Ministries International, who promised believers their money would “double for the Kingdom”... and somehow forgot to mention it was being used to pay off earlier believers.
It’s a story of greed in a choir robe, Scripture turned into sales pitch, and what happens when a pastor decides to tithe to himself.
This is The Preposterous Parable of Pastor Ponzi — a cautionary tale about what happens when ministry starts serving the minister.
By Bob HyattWhat do you get when a Florida pastor starts quoting Luke 6:38 like it’s a financial prospectus?
You get one of the biggest religious Ponzi schemes in American history.
This week, we’re diving into the unbelievable story of Gerald Payne — the founder of Greater Ministries International, who promised believers their money would “double for the Kingdom”... and somehow forgot to mention it was being used to pay off earlier believers.
It’s a story of greed in a choir robe, Scripture turned into sales pitch, and what happens when a pastor decides to tithe to himself.
This is The Preposterous Parable of Pastor Ponzi — a cautionary tale about what happens when ministry starts serving the minister.