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You are here: Home / News / California Pastor Stole a Whole Church

California Pastor Stole a Whole Church

by Jared Brian

This article stated, “California Pastor Stole the Whole Church“, pretty much explains the whole story. This man just stole a bunch of money and sold the title deed of his church. In the mean time, he was driving around in a BMW. This guy has guts. Is there anyone out there that can discern a little bit better about the wrong and right Spirits? Just continues to show that there needs to be more accountability, with our leaders. I really don’t think this guy is that much worse off than the people who coerce you into giving and call it the Lord’s will. Hey! all they did was ask if they could steal your money.

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