$600K taken from safe at Osteen's megachurch | News OK
600K sitting in a safe at a church? WWJD?
$600K taken from safe at Osteen's megachurch | News OK
600K sitting in a safe at a church? WWJD?
Probably this:
12And Jesus went into the temple of God, and cast out all them that sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the tables of the moneychangers, and the seats of them that sold doves, 13And said unto them, It is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer; but ye have made it a den of thieves.
The theft was reported Monday morning by a church employee and an off-duty sheriff's deputy who provides security at the facility.
In a statement issued Monday, Lakewood Church said the money and checks taken, as well as some envelopes with written credit card information, were limited to funds given during this past weekend's Saturday and Sunday services.
Not sure how much security that off duty deputy provided.... 600K from just over the weekend? wow
I once received a gift of a book by Joel Osteen which I never read cause his smile is waaaaaaay too phony!
Would be interesting to hear those who give to this church their justification of doing so. Boggles the mind how so many feel the need to do such a thing.
Give all that you can brothers and sisters...And then get your '98 Dodge Shadows out of my parking lot
Put in perspective though, 600G over a set of weekend services in a magachurch that sees (per the article) 40,000 attendees per weekend. Many likely give nada, Many give 10% or more of their income, but as an average amount, that number equates to 15.00 per head, with 2/3 of it in checks and cc info and about 1/3 as cash in the plate.
The number isn't surprising to me. The absence of better security protocols is the bigger surprise.
Maybe God simply cut out the middleman and took back what was his to begin with?
(force majeure: kind of hard to provide "security" against that . . .)
(sorry . . . didn't mean to say "his" . . . i meant God's)
That would actually be fantastic. If it were some poor church doing actual, you know...Christian stuff. Like feeding the hungry and clothing the poor. That still goes on, right?
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