He raised a lot of
money during his ministry.
Not exact matches
Grady recounts stories of American evangelists who refuse to visit a church to preach unless a limo picks them up from the airport, takes them to a five - star hotel, and the church allows them to give time and attention
during the service to an extended appeal for
money or guarantees a hugely inflated
ministry gift.
The most highly visible electronic - church
ministries were the most likely to request
money, and their requests were numerous — 40 % of all programs included at least three requests for
money during the course of each telecast.
David L. Glusker outlines the major problem faced by mainline religious radio and television
ministries — namely, how to raise enough
money to stay on the air while avoiding offense by stressing fund - raising
during broadcasts.